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Ocean Plasma

Inventor: Rene Quinton
Device: Quinton Plasma (Isotonic Sea-Water Solution)
Folder: quinton
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.50
Evidence
0.30
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.30
TRL
6

Goal

To restore mineral balance and cellular nourishment, providing therapeutic regeneration and serving as an adjunct in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, leukemia, and multiple sclerosis.

Problem

Deficiencies in trace-element and mineral concentrations in the human body, disrupted homeostasis, and related pathological conditions.

Concept Summary

Quinton's method extracts natural seawater from a specific depth zone, preserves its trace-element composition without chemical additives, and bottles it as a hypertonic solution. Dilution with sterile spring water yields an isotonic solution (Quinton Plasma) that matches blood plasma mineral content. The product is administered orally, by injection, or via transfusion to provide a physiologically compatible medium that supports cellular regeneration and immune function.

Principles

  • Use of natural seawater as a physiologically compatible medium
  • Preservation of trace-element activity through rapid, sterile processing
  • Adjustment of tonicity to match blood plasma (hypertonic -> isotonic)
  • Homeostatic regulation via mineral balance

Scientific Domains

Medicine Physiology Biochemistry

Materials

  • Sea water (colloidal solution)
  • Trace elements (Na, K, Ca, Mg, etc.)
  • Aqua Fontana spring water (sterile diluent)
  • Sterile glass vials

Mechanisms of Action

  • Supply of essential minerals and trace elements
  • Restoration of osmotic equilibrium between plasma and interstitial fluid
  • Stimulation of cellular metabolism and regeneration
  • Modulation of immune response through trace-element signaling

Applications

  • Therapeutic oral supplement
  • Intravenous or intramuscular injection
  • Colonic hydrotherapy

Claimed Performance

Promotes cellular nourishment, rapid regeneration, and immune strengthening; used as an adjunct therapy for cancer, leukemia, multiple sclerosis, and other severe diseases.

Experimental Evidence

Historical clinical use reported thousands of children's lives saved in early 20th-century hospitals; modern case reports and anecdotal accounts of disease adjunct, but no peer-reviewed quantitative trials are cited.

Limitations

  • Strict extraction depth and location required for water purity
  • No standardized clinical trial data
  • Potential for microbial contamination if sterility is compromised
  • Effectiveness claims not quantified

Red Flags

  • Lack of peer-reviewed, randomized controlled studies
  • Claims of curing serious diseases without quantitative evidence
  • Potential regulatory concerns regarding classification as a medicinal product

Keywords

sea water therapy trace elements hypertonic solution isotonic plasma hydrotherapy homeostasis

Related Technologies

Intravenous fluid therapy Oral mineral supplementation Colonic hydrotherapy

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