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A Brief
History of Cellfood
In
1946, Everett Storey— a man called 'a genius' by Albert
Einstein— was engaged in an exhaustive process of exploring the
fundamental laws of matter. He worked at creating a
'water-splitting' technology— a process which could cause oxygen
and hydrogen to 'split' from one other and, in so doing, be
released from water. In the darkness of the 1940's, the
government asked Storey to give them his technology as a
critical component in the race to create a hydrogen bomb.
Thankfully, the H-bomb was never utilized as a weapon.
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A
humanitarian and lover of life, Ev Storey vowed after the war to
never again have anything to do with destruction of any kind.
But after the war, Storey and his colleagues discovered a more
personal crisis: they were dying of radiation poisoning, a
result of their exposure while witnessing bomb tests. It was
then that Storey developed the conceptual blueprint for Cellfood.
He theorized that the very same water-splitting technology could
be used to heal a human life. By utilizing hydrogen's deuterium
isotope, and a blend of the required trace minerals, enzymes and
amino acids, he would create a solution— an 'electomagnetic
equation'— that could release vital oxygen and hydrogen into his
bloodstream, remove toxic radiation, nourish and rebuild his
systems, and return him to health. It worked, and Cellfood was
born. Saved by his very own invention, Storey lived a long,
healthful and productive life.
Over the next few decades, Cellfood's reputation as a superior
health formulation continued to grow, and today is used and
valued by leading health practitioners and clinics. Cellfood is
now in its fifth decade of bringing health and healing to the
world.
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