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Sweat .... Antibiotic .....

Billy Meier on ....
May 30, 1987

Sweat .... Antibiotic ....

The sweat of the person is a very necessary product of the body, through which this is protected against infections.

There is a very specific substance that is contained in the sweat which I may not mention officially, however, due to our directives, for this would be a serious intervention in the earthly medical development – and this protects the skin from bacteria being able to settle and form on it, along with eczema, fungus, inflammations, and infections.

This defense substance produced by the body’s sweat practically forms the body’s own antimicrobial antibiotics, which have huge effects and even prevent inflammations and skin infections, etc.

Sweat develops, therefore, a very strong protection of an antibiotic nature, which, however, is just as much destroyed by deodorants and other antiperspirants, as you call them, as by too frequent washing.

Just for this reason alone, a simple body wash should be carried out each day, and only with clear water, without the use of chemical cleaning agents.

Such should only find use if work operations or other very dirty operations require it.

Under normal conditions, so with activity that doesn’t accumulate a lot of dirt, neither a shower nor a bath should be taken every day, for such destroys the antimicrobial protection of the sweat, by what means health damages can appear.

Frequent colds and attacks of the flu, as well as many other symptoms, often trace back to the fact that too much showering or bathing took place and, in addition, that chemical hair cleaners and body cleaners were used.

If very dirty work isn’t required, then at most, one full bath or one full-body shower each week should be sufficient for the maintenance of hygiene and health.

Unfortunately, with the irrationality and erroneous views of the Earth people, that will be met with deaf ears and with a horrendous desire to know better.

Unfortunately, only inadequate assumptions exist, which are geared toward the notion that the calcium content of the sweat forms some protection for the body.

In accordance with the current researches of the terrestrial scientists, it should still take, at least, another 15 to 20 years before they find out the truth through their efforts.

CR 218

http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_218

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