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Everett Lafayette Storey In 1946, in a quiet back room at the Waldorf Astoria, microbiologist Everett Storey asked Albert Einstein a question that had bewildered Storey all his life: "Why are we here on Earth?" Einstein who later called Storey a genius for his contributions to science responded, " We are here to learn and to grow. Life is essentially a school. We learn what to do... and just as importantly, we learn what not to do." Everett Storey was, at the time, engaged in his own exhausting process of exploring the fundamental laws of matter, of nature itself. He was creating a new frontier in 'water-splitting technology a process which could cause oxygen and hydrogen to 'split' from one other and, in so doing, be released from a water molecule. In the darkness of the 1940's, the War Production Board asked Storey to turn over his drawings and technology to them. The technology became a critical component in the race to create a hydrogen bomb. A humanitarian and lover of life, Storey vowed after the war to never again have anything to do with destruction of any kind. He made it a Statement of Policy of his laboratories. His words were simple: "There are too many human needs to be filled for us to waste our time and energies on negative pursuits." But after the war, Storey and many of 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 same water-splitting technology that produced a bomb could be made to heal a human life. By utilizing hydrogen's non-radioactive isotope, deuterium, and a full blend of required trace minerals, enzymes and amino acids, he would create a solution an 'electromagnetic equation' that could release vital oxygen and hydrogen into his blood continues on reverse stream, remove toxic radiation, rebuild his systems, and return him to health. Storey stated: "It is time for the general acceptance of the concept that even in some terminal cases, our bodies can given essential building blocks repair and reconstitute every living cell within a span of 11 months." It worked and the world was presented with Cellfood. Benefiting from its healing effects, Everett Storey lived into his late 70's. Storey was a physical chemist, microbiologist, publisher, and author. And while Storey has been credited with many discoveries, his favorite achievement was designing a substance to heal the body and restore the environment; CELLFOOD. Storey was an expert in the little-known uses of Deuterium, the only non-radioactive isotope of Hydrogen, DI-Polar DI-Base technology, as well as heavy water and atomic binding-force technology. From this, he created CELLFOOD (Deutrosulfazyme), a product he claimed was the key to any disease treatment in the world. Everett L. Storey's formula has the unique ability to dissociate the water molecule into nascent Hydrogen and nascent Oxygen. This splitting of the water molecule results in the release of nascent Hydrogen and Oxygen gases simultaneously in a chain reaction that only involves about one five-hundred thousandth of the available moisture in the body at one time. This results in an additional source of Oxygen. The DEUTERIUM FREEDOM ACT OF 1985 was written for the 99th congress of the United States House of Representatives and introduced to congress. In this proposed BILL presented by H.R. Rep. Mr. Logomarsino, Storey was recognized for his amazing work and the development of CELLFOOD, (registered as Deutrosulfazyme by the American Department of Health in 1978 when Storey applied for registration with the FDA.) The ACT, Section 2(b) Line 15 states: Deuterium can and does form all other elements, and stands at the very core of the Universe. The ashes of hydrogen constitute water. Heavy Hydrogen combined with water becomes 'Heavy Water (Deuterium Oxide). Line 25 of the ACT states: "because of Deuterium's facility to speed up the digestive process, it will aid in patients getting 'more mileage' out of the food they consume; and at the same time, reduce the toxicity in the blood stream. Deutrosulfazyme is a systemic normalizer. No wonder it is called "Liquid Life" as well as CELLFOOD. In 1995, CELLFOOD was classified as a nutritional supplement and not as a drug or patented medicine.
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