Asbestos Kit – 4 weeks with Ferritin Fighter
This kit contains 1) an Asbestos Recipe/drink made with lemons 2) a Ferritin Fighter Recipe
Asbestos Drink
Drink 2 cups a day for 5 days and then on alternate days for a further 3 weeks. You will need to source un-waxed or organic lemons.
Asbestos Recipe
You will need:
- A blender.
- 1 whole un-waxed lemon (double hot wash for 1 minute allow to cool for 10 minutes between washes. Cut off both ends. Chip off the peel into pieces and place them in the blender. Then cut the lemon in half and carefully remove all the seeds. Throw them away and cut the remains of the lemon into the blender.
- Add 1 cup of water to the lemon.
- Dissolve ¼ tsp Citric Acid in a little water and add a drop of HCL Acid. Allow it to stand for a few minutes to sterilize. Add to the lemon.
- Blend well. You should have 2 cups by now.
- Drink one cup immediately. Drink the second cup 15-30 minutes later. Repeat once a day for 5 days then on every alternate days.
CAUTION: NEW JUNIPER NEEDLE OIL ONLY TAKE AS DIRECTED. 1 DROP OF JUNIPER OIL ONLY IN AN EMPTY CAPSULE DRINK WITH FIRST CUP. TAKE ONCE PER DAY WITH YOUR DRINK FOR 5 DAYS THEN EVERY ALTERNATE DAY.
Do not take directly on tongue or neat. Do not use if pregnant/avoid eye contact. Not suitable for children and to be stored away from children.
NB: Drink LOTS of water during this process–ideally producing 4 liters of urine every 24 hours. Measure it in a large plastic bottle using a plastic cup and funnel
VERY IMPORTANT
Do the Ferritin Fighter (See recipes in the Advanced Cancer Book Page 570) alongside this.
Ferritin Fighter Recipe
When white blood cells are exposed to certain environmental toxins—such as asbestos—their surface can become coated with ferritin. This coating may interfere with their ability to recognize and respond to unwanted substances in the body. Supporting the body in reducing this excess ferritin is believed to help restore normal cellular function. Levamisole Drops are traditionally used in some wellness approaches for this purpose.
- Bromelain 2 Caps 3 x day for a week, then reduce to 1 Caps 3 x day for another 3 weeks
- MSM: 3 Caps 3 x day for a week and then 2 Caps 3 x day for a further 3 weeks
- Hydrangea Root Tincture: 60 drops 3 x day for a week then 40 drops 3 times day for another 3 weeks.
- Levamisole Drops: 6 drops 3–6 times a day directly into the mouth- Do not contaminate the bottle by touching the lid with your mouth or fingers. Do not eat or drink anything for 10 minutes before or after taking the drops. Store the bottles away from direct sunlight and away from magnets, speakers and cell-phones.
- Discard the bottle after 2 weeks and open a new one as they contain no preservatives and last only 2 weeks once opened. Stored correctly and unopened however the bottles have a shelf life of one year.
NB Omit these drops if you are not zapping.
Asbestos Kit- Half – 2 weeks with Ferritin Fighter
The same as above, but only do this for 2 weeks
Asbestos Kit – No Ferritin – 4 weeks – only if Zapping
Drink the lemon drink as described above for 4 weeks but omit the Ferritin Fighter components altogether except for the Levamisole.
ASBESTOS – THE SILENT IMMUNE SABATEUR ASBESTOS CLEANSE
What’s important to understand is that, because water is now a controlled resource, municipalities are required to restrict water flow during certain periods. When the water supply is switched off, an issue arises that many South Africans are unaware of: a large portion of our older water infrastructure is still made from asbestos-containing materials.
When water stops flowing, these outdated pipes dry out and heat up in the soil. This heat causes the pipes to degrade and release more asbestos fibers. Once the supply is turned back on, the sudden rush of water pushes these fibers through the pipes and directly into households. This means that every time the water is interrupted and restored, there is a greater risk of contamination entering the domestic water supply.
Here is a lengthy explanation by Dr Hulda Clark from her book (The Prevention of All Cancers pg.207-209 copyright), that will assist you in understanding the dangers of Asbestos.
Some wellness practitioners believe that asbestos can enter the food chain in small amounts — for example, from fruit peels that move across industrial conveyor belts, or during certain manufacturing processes such as sugar production. Once these microscopic fibers are swallowed, the body’s immune cells attempt to break them down.
Asbestos fibers are extremely small and needle-like, which makes them difficult for the body to handle. According to this viewpoint, the body responds by trying to blunt or neutralize the sharp fibers. It does this by coating their tips with a sticky, protective substance known as ferritin. Over time, however, the fibers may still damage this coating, exposing the iron-rich center of ferritin.
Excessive free iron is known to create high oxidative stress, which can disrupt normal mineral balance in the body. In some holistic models, this imbalance is thought to affect germanium — a trace element believed to play a role in maintaining healthy cellular function. When germanium becomes overly oxidized, it may place strain on organs associated with blood and vitality, such as the spleen, and may interfere with the body’s natural protective mechanisms.
From an alternative wellness viewpoint, asbestos exposure is believed to interfere with the body’s natural balance by placing additional strain on ferritin, the substance the body uses to bind and stabilize excess iron. When ferritin becomes overused, more free iron may be released, which in turn can increase the body’s demand for natural reducing agents such as vitamin C and cysteine. These reducers help keep oxidative stress in check.
For this reason, MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) is often included in the Ferritin Fighter approach, as it provides strong Sulphur-based support that many practitioners believe helps counter excessive oxidation.
In this same perspective, germanium plays an important role in maintaining healthy immune balance. “Good” forms of germanium are thought to support the body’s natural defenses, including interferon activity and T-cell function. However, asbestos exposure is believed to shift germanium into a more oxidized, less beneficial form. When germanium remains in its supportive state, it is thought to help strengthen the body’s natural ability to maintain cellular integrity and resist unwanted intruders.
Ferritin is seen as the body’s emergency response to asbestos exposure. Although ferritin helps by coating and bundling the fibres, there is a drawback: when ferritin collects on the outside of white blood cells, it can interfere with how these cells normally function.
The outer surface of white blood cells contains receptor sites—often described as their “eyes and ears”—that help them identify what the body needs to address. When these receptors are coated in excess ferritin, the cells may struggle to recognize and respond effectively. By breaking down and clearing away this ferritin, their natural responsiveness is believed to be restored.
This is why the blend is referred to as the Ferritin Fighter. Ingredients such as bromelain and papain—natural plant enzymes—are traditionally used in wellness practices to help break down unwanted protein build-up. According to this viewpoint, these enzymes may help clear ferritin from the surface of white blood cells, allowing them to regain clarity in communication and cooperate more effectively with other immune cells.
Taking standard organic germanium supplements may not always be effective, as many commercially available products are believed to contain forms of germanium that are not fully beneficial. In this view, the body will continue converting “good” germanium into a less helpful, oxidized form as long as asbestos and benzene remain present.
The Ferritin Fighter approach is intended to support the body’s natural clearing processes. By helping the body deal with excess ferritin and reducing the strain created by asbestos exposure, there is thought to be less release of free iron—the factor believed to oxidize good germanium. When this cycle is eased, the body may find it easier to maintain a healthier balance of germanium, supporting overall resilience and wellbeing.
In many wellness discussions, asbestos is usually associated with old roofs and ceilings, yet a growing concern is its presence in food and water. The smallest fibers—those under 10 microns—are the most difficult to detect and may be the most troublesome.
According to this viewpoint, even a tiny asbestos particle can influence the surrounding water or tissue. When this happens inside the body, the hypothalamus may interpret it as a sign of injury, triggering a “repair response.” At the same time, white blood cells recognize the fiber as something foreign and try to engulf it.
Because asbestos is made of sharp, needle-like fibers that contain iron, this creates a strain on the white blood cells. As they take in these fibers, the body produces large amounts of ferritin to bind the excess iron. When too much ferritin is created, it spills onto the outside of the white blood cells, coating them like a film. This coating is believed to interfere with how the cells sense their environment and respond to threats, leaving them overwhelmed and less effective.
Some wellness practitioners believe that asbestos can be washed off food using the same hot-wash methods recommended for removing PCBs and benzene. After that, Levamisole is traditionally used in certain wellness approaches to help clear excess ferritin from the outside of white blood cells. Drinking water, however, needs proper filtration.
Although people often blame old clay water pipes, this perspective suggests that the asbestos in tap water may actually come from the pumping stations—specifically from the type of bleach used during water treatment. Standard household bleach is thought to contain contaminants, while NSF-certified bleach does not. Water treated with NSF-approved bleach is believed to be free from this issue.
Fruits and vegetables may also pick up asbestos during processing. Many are sprayed with bleach water, moved over conveyor belts that contain asbestos, and then dried under hot air—causing fibers to stick to the surface. This is why two hot washes are recommended.
Dr. Hulda Clark encouraged everyone to complete at least three asbestos detoxes each year. Her view was that prevention is far easier than trying to restore balance once the body is already in crisis. Staying ahead with regular detox work helps avoid the cascade of challenges that can build up when the system becomes overwhelmed.
(The Prevention of All Cancers pg. 207–209 Copyright)




