C. Louis Kervran
1901-1983
Nominated for the 1975 Nobel
Prize
in medecine and physiology *
Member of the New York Academy of Science
Director of Conferences of the Paris University
Member of Conseil d'Hygiene de la Seine
From 1935 scientist Louis
Kervran
collected facts and performed experiments which showed that
transmutation
of elements does indeed occur in living organisms. It all started when
he
investigated fatal accidents from carbon monoxide poisoning when none
was
detectable in the air. Next he analysed why Sahara oilfield workers
excreted
a daily average of 320 mg more calcium than they ingested without
decalcification
occuring. He demanded - and provided - a new explanatory framework
for
a wide range of mysterious natural phenomena related to the environment
and
human health. His findings were publicly discussed in France, Belgium,
Switzerland, Italy and Japan after 1959, when he decided to communicate
them.
He died February 2, 1983.
*
quoted from: C. L. Kervran:
Transmutations biologiques et physique moderne. Paris 1982, p. 24
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