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Gaston Naessens is a Québec biologist who, many

believe, has made fundamental discoveries relating to

cancer, AIDS, and the nature of life itself. Through the

use of a unique microscope of his own invention, named

the Somatoscope, the 70-year-old French-born Canadian

has discovered a primitive biological entity, which he

calls the " somatid. "

Naessens claims that the somatid is found in all

biological fluids he has looked at, including plant sap

and human blood. Over the last 45 years, he has also

developed a number of promising new drugs, including

G.N. 24, Anablast, and a stabilizer for the immune system

called 714X. 714X is at present available to cancer and

AIDS patients in Canada, but its legal position in the US

is moot, due to restrictions of the FDA.

Naessens is best known for 714X, which some people

believe has helped them control or even cure their cancer

or AIDS.

<snip> After the trial, in early 1990,

patients successfully pressured Health and Welfare

Canada to allow the distribution of 714X under their

" Emergency Drug Relief Program. " So far, in Canada,

about 4,000 prescriptions have been written, by about

600 open-minded doctors.

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