Purifying poisons by Hubbard method

In order to gradually eliminate chemical poisoning in Vietnam, Hubbard method will be put into application first in Hanoi.

Improved method of purifying toxins by Hubbard method applied to Vietnamese people who are being tested by Hanoi Medical University on objects of petroleum workers of General Military Petroleum Warehouse 190 Ministry of Defense, Dong Anh and Hanoi exhibit functional disorders such as insomnia, headache, fatigue, body weakness .

Accordingly, the toxin purification process is divided into 5 steps, intertwined. To remove toxins from body tissues. First, the patient was given Niacin (a B-type vitamin) from 100mg / day - 1500mg / day, after a meal to participate in lipid synthesis by eliminating free fatty acids into the bloodstream.

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Workers in the petroleum industry are more likely to absorb toxins (Photo: An An)

Next, the patient exercises moderate exercise , slows in place for 15-20 minutes to increase circulation, distributes Niacin throughout the body and removes toxins from its organization and enters Excreted route. After the toxin has excreted the secretions, steam bath and cool bath for about 30 minutes is the next step to stimulate the release of toxins from the body.

Finally, poisoned people are given cold pressed tablets to prevent them from being absorbed back into the intestine . Not only does this oil increase the excretion of chemicals, it is difficult to remove, but it does not increase blood cholesterol and does not save fat in the liver.

However, when taking oil tablets, blocking the absorption of toxins is boosted but also increases the ability of the body to not absorb important nutrients. Therefore, in the final step, the Hubbard method focuses on resting and taking additional vitamins and minerals to compensate for the loss in sweating.

After successful testing, Hubbard method will be put into application first in Hanoi then widely applied throughout the country to gradually eliminate chemical poisoning in Vietnam, Associate Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Tuong said know.