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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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May 13, 1990
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Reviving Organs with Plant Juice?
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Mr. Ed Stewart, a Los Angeles cabinetmaker, claims to have restored
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a dead friend back to life in 1959. The man had apparently died of
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a heart attack.
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Stewart claims to have opened his chest, rubbed the heart with a
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special plant juice, and stimulated it with 110 volts. The man came
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back to life and is reputed to be now living in Hawaii.
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The revivifying technique is also claimed to work on small animals
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which Mr. Stewart suffocates in jars in his garage. A dead mouse
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can be revived in three hours, while a small dog takes about five
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hours. Stewart says, "Sometimes, I buy those little chicken giblets
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in the A & P, you know, chicken hearts and gizzards, and I make them
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beat again using my plant juice before I cook them for dinner."
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A former resident of Hawaii, Mr. Stewart says he discovered the
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miraculous juice while trimming hedges at his former home. His skin
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began to twitch after being splashed with sap from one of the
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plants. He has not revealed the name of the plant because of fears
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that it might be used for nefarious purposes. When the juice is
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stimulated with electricity, a deadly gas is given off.
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For the past decade (1970's), Stewart has been sending his papers to
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UCLA, the Army and other government agencies.
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Lynn Eldridge, of the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Research Center in
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LA, says Stewart may NOT be perpetrating a joke.
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"The extracts from plants like belladonna are used to supply
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nutrients to human organs, which must be kept alive while en
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route to a transplant.
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So Stewart might cut the heart out of a mouse and keep it
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alive with plant juice, but the effect is short-lived, since
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the organ must be placed into a healthy body or it dies. It's
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impossible to place a live organ in a dead body and expect it
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to revive every other organ in that body.
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I think Stewart has observed a basic scientific phenomenon,
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but his interpretation is OUT THERE."
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On recently discovering that he had a cancerous tumor, Stewart says
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although he could leave instructions for someone to revive him
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should he die, he still goes for radiation treatments. In the
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meantime, Stewart claims that Government investigators are watching
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his garage and have told him not to experiment on humans.
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