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Dr. Pierpaoli’s Medical Handbook
pends entirely on those things. In the course of evolution over billions of
years, mammalian species (man included) have developed their own “lunar
programme”. But what is the key? I believe that the answer to this fascinating
riddle is to be found in the pineal gland itself. The gland contains a sort of
“pineal sand”, crystalline in nature, which reacts to lunar cycles and follows
them closely. These crystals are in constant communication with the moon,
and hold the secret to our “life and death” program!
We have taken a great leap forward: through hormonal re-synchroniza-
tion, diseases can easily be prevented and cured, and aging postponed so that
we can achieve the maximum possible lifespan. My friend, Alexey Olovnikov,
and I can now focus on the cause of death… before the forces of evil catch
up with us and burn us at the stake! Now is the time for a final “Pineal
Restoration Process”.
DOCTOR PIERPAOLI’S MEDICINE
Preliminary considerations
Health, to which I have devoted my entire life, is absolutely fundamental.
Everything else is merely a distraction. Money, glory, power and fame are a
kind of “social disease”.
A very dear friend of mine was the impetus behind this medical handbook.
It is clearly an essential tool because, without it, I could not possibly make
my form of medicine available to each and every doctor. Although I was un-
prepared, I realized that the time was ripe for this project. However, I would
not even have thought of proceeding unless I had been convinced of two very
important things:
• Medicine, by which I do not mean surgery or other technological wiz-
ardry, needs to be reinvented from the very start. People are falling ill
and dying just like they did in the past, sometimes under conditions
that are even worse than before.
• The clinical results obtained, from patients of mine who have been
cured, are incontestable. They mean that I can discover the origin of a
disease and cure it, bringing the body back to perfect balance.
Paradoxically, it is the fact that my medicine is so extremely simple that
encourages me to write about it. Otherwise, if I had had to go into the im-
mense complexity of chemistry and biochemistry, to say nothing of molecular
biology and genetics, an innate indolence would have forced me to give up. I
have somehow managed, over the last fifty years, to escape all sorts of scien-
tific fads and traps or get lost in mere details. Miraculously, I have been able
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