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Brief Comment—Pharmaceutical Hormones
Allow me to write a few words about hormones. As is well known, hormones are used in the treatment of chronic fatigue; decline in sexual appetite; inability of the uterus to provide growth for a fetus, that is, hypoplasia; and for many other conditions. A component of the hormones used in men is the urine from mares, and that of the hormones used for women is taken from the toilets of the dormitories of young males, so I am sure that the faces of those who are not aware of these facts will grimace.
The physical body of the human being should be able to purify the blood that flows through it. As proof of this fact, in sedimentation tests for the blood, the faster the rate of subsidence, the less satisfactory the result is held to be. Slower rates are due to the toxic elements mixed with the blood. Therefore, medical science which holds impure blood to be the cause of disease contradicts itself on this point.
The results of using hormone-based pharmaceuticals are temporary, and afterward, the user comes to possess impure blood, thus becoming the carrier of pathogens.
Hikari, Issue 23, August 20, 1949
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