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May 13, 1990
Reviving Organs with Plant Juice?
Mr. Ed Stewart, a Los Angeles cabinetmaker, claims to have restored
a dead friend back to life in 1959. The man had apparently died of
a heart attack.
Stewart claims to have opened his chest, rubbed the heart with a
special plant juice, and stimulated it with 110 volts. The man came
back to life and is reputed to be now living in Hawaii.
The revivifying technique is also claimed to work on small animals
which Mr. Stewart suffocates in jars in his garage. A dead mouse
can be revived in three hours, while a small dog takes about five
hours. Stewart says, "Sometimes, I buy those little chicken giblets
in the A & P, you know, chicken hearts and gizzards, and I make them
beat again using my plant juice before I cook them for dinner."
A former resident of Hawaii, Mr. Stewart says he discovered the
miraculous juice while trimming hedges at his former home. His skin
began to twitch after being splashed with sap from one of the
plants. He has not revealed the name of the plant because of fears
that it might be used for nefarious purposes. When the juice is
stimulated with electricity, a deadly gas is given off.
For the past decade (1970's), Stewart has been sending his papers to
UCLA, the Army and other government agencies.
Lynn Eldridge, of the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Research Center in
LA, says Stewart may NOT be perpetrating a joke.
"The extracts from plants like belladonna are used to supply
nutrients to human organs, which must be kept alive while en
route to a transplant.
So Stewart might cut the heart out of a mouse and keep it
alive with plant juice, but the effect is short-lived, since
the organ must be placed into a healthy body or it dies. It's
impossible to place a live organ in a dead body and expect it
to revive every other organ in that body.
I think Stewart has observed a basic scientific phenomenon,
but his interpretation is OUT THERE."
On recently discovering that he had a cancerous tumor, Stewart says
although he could leave instructions for someone to revive him
should he die, he still goes for radiation treatments. In the
meantime, Stewart claims that Government investigators are watching
his garage and have told him not to experiment on humans.
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