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The Cure for All Diseases: With Many Case Histories [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Hulda Regehr Clark
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Book Description

January 1, 1995 1890035017 978-1890035013 1
All diseases have simple explanations and cures once their true cause is known. Doctor Hulda Clark explains the causes of both common and extraordinary diseases and gives specific instruction for their cure through natural remedies and an electrical device you can build at home. 4 cassettes.

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About the Author

Dr. Clark is an independent research scientist. Dr. Clark has a Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, and the Master of Arts with High Honors from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Then she studied for two years at McGill University before attending the University of Minnesota and obtaining her doctorate degree in physiology in 1958. After doing government sponsored research for almost ten years at Indiana University, she began private consulting in nutrition in 1979. <P>She continued her studies to earn a Naturopathy degree and an amateur radio license. The freedom to follow her most promising observations led to the breakthrough discoveries described in this book.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: New Century Press; 1 edition (January 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890035017
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890035013
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (211 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,539 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

There are many websites available that portray themselves to represent Dr. Hulda Clark. Beware that most of those websites are operated with one goal in mind: To sell products! And quite often those products are not made per her protocol. Of course those companies have nothing to do with Dr. Clark's family or her estate.


There is however one website which we at New Century Press, LLC, like the most and that is www.DrClarkLegacy.org - this website gives you a good overview without linking to companies trying to sell you products.


Beware that some of Dr. Clark's books are being offered for "free" as a download or in paperback form. Anyone is welcome to make a copy of part of the book to give to friends but not for commercial purposes and it is not permitted to copy the majority of the book.


The companies behind this use her work as a marketing tool to sell products without any consideration of how it affects Dr. Clark's royalties and the operation of New Century Press, LLC, which ultimately has to be in good financial health to be able to make all of her work available to the public.


Dr. Clark obtained her master's degree in 1949 from the University of Saskatchewan with high honors in sciences. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1958 in biophysics and physiology. Her publications dissertation addressed the electrolyte balance of living cells.

After completing her doctoral studies she did research in bacteriology. After a several-year break for child rearing, she began researching the electophysiology of muscle and nerve cells at Indiana University in 1966 where she remained for 10 years. her discovery that x-rays cause mutations was published in Nature.

While still in Indiana, she began private nutritional consulting. From physician ordered blood tests she noticed that all cancer patients had certain similarities, including a particular parasite. She began testing all patients for the presence of certain parasites and toxic elements and confirmed her earlier observation. At first she used a Dermatron for the testing - a device widely used in Germany, but not approved in the U.S. She modified the Dermatron to give off-on results. She also modified the Dermatron's circuitry, simplifying it substantially, and called the new device the "Syncrometer®"

The Syncrometer® is based on an electronic circuit. A circuit resonates at a particular frequency, but will stop resonating if added components have different resonant frequencies. Everything has a "bandwidth" which is the range from its low to high resonant frequency. The Syncrometer® can be used to determine bandwidth by placing the test item on the Syncrometer®'s capacitor plate while a person grasps "handholds" (thereby completing the circuit through the person) and using a frequency generator. This technology is in its infancy. The Syncrometer® produces a tone through a speaker that varies depending on the resonant frequency of each item in the circuit. She used the Syncrometer® to detect the presence of chemicals and other elements in products by comparing the tone produced by a sample of a chemical or other element placed on the capacitor plate to the tone produced by the product being tested. If the two tones resonate, that means the product has the chemical or element in it because the chemical or element in the product and the sample on the capacitor plate have the same resonant frequency. The Syncrometer® can detect chemicals or other elements to a sensitivity of one part per quadrillion, or 10 to the minus 17, which she determined with a "dilution series." This is far more sensitive than scientifically accepted tests used by chemists to detect chemicals because the Syncrometer® conducts electronic tests, rather than by chemical analysis.

She published:
The Cure For All Cancers - 1993
The Cure For HIV and AIDS - 1993
The Cure For All Diseases - 1995
The Cure For All Advanced Cancers - 1999
The Syncrometer® Science Laboratory Manual - 2000
The Prevention Of All Cancers - 2004
The Cure And Prevention Of All Cancers - 2007
Healthy Recipes - 2010
The Syncrometer® Science Laboratory Manual 2 - 2010

Inside the covers of her books state: "The opinions...expressed in this book are mine, and unless expressed otherwise, mine alone." The same page continues: Pollutants were identified using a testing device known as the Syncrometer®. The Cure For All Diseases states that the Syncrometer® is "newly invented" and invites readers to conduct tests for themselves. It states that recommendations to avoid certain products are intended to warn the public, and are "not to provide a statistically significant analysis."

She has published her lifetime of research in a series of books for you. As she would always say, "Here's to your Good Health".

Customer Reviews

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631 of 652 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars great book, bad company management March 24, 2004
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I've known about this book for years, since it came out, but I was always turned off by the hideously new-agey cover and the similarly crackpot sounding title. I read extensively about health and alternative medicine, but am very critical of all new-agey approaches that emphasize the idea that the source of illness is spiritual or psychological (not that this is not possible, but I believe it is rare - not at all the cause of the vast majority of illnesses).

I'm not sure what compelled me to finally buy the book, maybe curiosity. But I was surprised and delighted to find that it is based on physical, biological issues in the body (namely, toxins and parasites). The methods of ridding the body of these disease-causing elements are both eccentric (using electricity) and traditional (herbal formulas).

I have not built the infamous zapper yet, but out of curiosity I might, since I am familiar with some of the other uses of electricity in medicine (eg, the Rife machine), and know it has benefitted people in those circumstances. So far I have found the pet parasite elimination program very helpful, as well as the mold-reducing hygiene tips (soak grains and dried fruit in vitamin c solution to de-mold them - and they taste so much better! non-soaked items now taste musty to me).

My caveat is the following: I was compelled to do some research on this book, and on Hulda Clark. (I am a professional researcher working on a PhD in the humanities, so it's my instinct to check resources as best I can). What I have discovered so far is this: I have read that Hulda Clark died recently (though I haven't confirmed the details on this), and that she seems to have signed off certain rights to a person by the name of David Amrein, who is now the president of the "Dr. Hulda Clark Research Association." The problem I have is that David is a MBA-weilding Scientologist (this is confirmed by several sources, including a Scientologist-run website), and is using the methods of Scientology to profit off of Hulda's work, and is implementing questionable marketing tactics in the manner of aggressive, multi-level marketing style ploys that the Scientologists traditionally engage in, and in effect is destroying the potential for integrity and recognition that this work might otherwise be able to attain.

What this means is that when you try to do a search on Hulda Clark, you get dozens if not hundreds of websites that are all marketing stuff - stuff that is not necessary to purchase (Hulda has instructions on building the necessary equipment yourself at hardly any cost, and the herbs are all available from any herbal medicine supplier). The whole work of Dr. Clark's is sadly going through a major cult-branding (to see this dynamic on another - although toxic - substance, run an internet search on Klamath lake blue-green algae, and you'll see a similar pattern. And there are numerous products out there that are traceble back to Clearwater, Florida, and Scientology marketing gimmiks). There is no record that Dr. Clark herself was a Scientologist, and by the absence of marketing in her work it seems she was not.

This is unfortunate, because this kind of marketing is misleading, and clogs up internet search engines for people trying to do legitimate research on a product.

If you do do research, note you will also find information written by anti-alternative medicine people and organizations (quackwatch) about the "scandalous" fact that Dr. Clark had a medical degree from a correspondence school. So what? Her previous graduate education was accredited. She's a trained researcher, whether or not she's a licenced doctor. Many MDs are ivy-leage certificated, but morons when it comes to healing people. I base my judgement on the integrity of the research in relation to other work in the field (ie, alternative medicine), as well as on it's ability to affect positive change in my own biological existence, which this work has. It's just a shame that it's been turned into a marketing monster.

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266 of 274 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is an eye-opener for traditional medicine August 1, 1999
Format:Paperback
I am a finance professional from New York City and had suffered from symptoms similar to the ones present in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, although I never had CFS officially diagnosed. As soon as I started looking for a solution I came to the conclusion that I was not going to find it in traditional medicine, but in alternative medicines.

I ran into a photocopied sheet with the recipe for the parasite program, which I did. I then started looking for the book where the photocopy came from.

The most striking thing is that Dr. Clarke doesn't seem to be in this for the money. She explicitly allows reproductions or copies of this book (for free!) without requiring additional permission from the author. How many authors or books allow this? She also describes how to pick up the parts to build a zapper from cheap hardware store parts. Of course if you don't have the patience to build one yourself, you can buy one from one of the available services for about $70.

I have been following most of her advices with excellent results. I have taken all the metal from my mouth, performed over 10 liver cleanses, and done the parasite program on a regular basis. Every time I have a health problem I go to back to the book for reference and invariably find the way to approach the problem.

I cannot say enough good things about this book, although it is not for everyone. If you need absolute scientific proof for everything she says, then... it's not for you.

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427 of 446 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Dr. Clark's research and suggestions are being followed by my family: 9 children and 7 adults residing in two states. The results are amazing and remarkable! The biggest gift we were given is one male adult's 35-year case of psoriasis are going away before our eyes! It is incredible because medical doctors have never managed such excellent results. So far, two adults did the kidney and liver cleanses with EXCELLENT results including relief from indigestion, psoriasis improved quicker, weight loss amongst other improvements. In addition, migraines have disappeared in the female adults, commonly occurring ear infections and stomach flu in the children have also disappeared when the parasite program started. Using colloidal silver has caused toe, toenail and fingernail fungus to clear up completely. Doctors have been amazed at the results; their recommendation was to continue doing whatever we're doing! I cannot praise this book enough, and it is a "must buy" for everyone! Tell your friends and family if you care about them.

Being the writer of this review, I must add that I have NOT been sick since I started zapping and doing the parasite program. Everyone around me at work was sick during allergy and flu season this winter except me. I also gained great relief from the liver cleanse and can't stop talking about it. Hurry......empower yourself and make your own decisions for your health instead of allowing the government and powerful drug companies to make decision that ultimately kill us and make them rich!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars The format, the content and does it work?
What an amazing lady. Whatever the reasons behind her being able to write all those pages - it is incredible. Real drive and passion. The format of the book could be improved. Read more
Published 7 days ago by A G LOW
3.0 out of 5 stars interesting concepts
This book was, shall I say, interesting. I think it had some good idea, but most of it is so far fetched.... best to say it is food for thought.
Published 19 days ago by april
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Clark is wonderful
She addresses a lot of diseases, and the work you can do for yourself. i was fascinated about her theory that a lot of diseases are caused by parasites.
Published 24 days ago by Angelheart S. Jordan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book and service!
loved the book! i was pleased with everything, the ordering, shipping, and the condition of the book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jacqueline rauch
5.0 out of 5 stars Panacea is for real!
To start this off, I was ill from a virus that I thought I was never going to recover from. I was devastated. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Courtney
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book!
Was delivered in just a few days! Book came in great condition! Think this book would be a great gift for others who are looking into natural healing.
Published 1 month ago by Debra Smith
1.0 out of 5 stars if it quacks like a duck
I did buy and read.
I am now very disappointed due to news at Wiki and Quackwatch.

DID HULDA DIE OF CANCER? Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. Gleason
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent health reference
Hulda Clark seems to have been a genius who will only be recognized by mainstream medicine many years down the road. Read more
Published 2 months ago by C. Knight
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes Sense Book of All Time
I only wish I could make my own zapper. So much good information about every thing that makes you ill. This is like the farmers almanac of health.
Published 2 months ago by nancy lemble
5.0 out of 5 stars cures
I borrowed a book from a friend and I wanted the book for myself so I found it on amazon. It had a different cover than the one I borrowed and it was larger. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Margaret Buckmaster
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