Hulda Regehr Clark
From Kook Science
Hulda Regehr Clark | |
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Born | 18 October 1929 Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Died | 3 September 2009 (79) Chula Vista, San Diego Co., California |
Hulda Regehr Clark (October 18, 1928 - September 3, 2009) was a Canadian naturopath who promoted the view that disease is caused by parasitic infection, particularly flukes (trematodes), which can be effectively treated through fasting, dietetics, herbal remedies (e.g. cloves, wormwood, &c.), and a low-voltage "Zapper" device of her own design. Clark also claimed to have devised homeography, an "electronic analog of homeopathy," whereby water receives a "frequency pattern" of a substance in a process using a "Zapper" that is referred to as "bottle-copying."
Selected Bibliography
- Clark, Hulda (1993), The Cure for All Cancers, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (1993), The Cure For HIV / AIDS, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (1995), The Cure for All Diseases, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (1999), The Cure For All Advanced Cancers, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (2000), Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (2004), The Prevention of all Cancers, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
- Clark, Hulda (2007), The Cure and Prevention of All Cancers, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press
Press Coverage
- Schwarcz, Joe (9 Nov. 1997), "Quack 'cancer cure' worth crabbing about", The Gazette (Montreal, QC, Canada): 37, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette-quack-cancer-cure-worth-cr/153609208/