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The Bacillus Subtilis Story

 

Dr. Rothschild backed up his point by telling us the

story of the discovery of the Bacillus subtilis, a

bacterial microorganism that is commonly found in the

environment rather than in humans, yet is well known

by modern science to be very friendly to the human

system. It can promote dramatic healing benefits in

humans, even though it isn't one of the native

microbes that normally inhabit the human body.

According to Dr. Rothschild, the story of Bacillus

subtilis goes like this:

 

The bacillus subtilis was discovered by the Nazi

German medical corps in 1941, toward the end of their

African campaign. At the time, the German military

victory was at its height. But the German high command

became genuinely alarmed when hundreds upon hundreds

of soldiers in North Africa suddenly began dying every

week. Oddly, the Nazi soldiers weren't dying because

of British General Montgomery's retaliatory bombs and

shrapnel, but instead, they were dying of

uncontrollable dysentery.

 

Of course, the Germans were aware that dysentery was

caused by pathogenic (i.e., disease-causing) bacteria

from local food and water sources. But in those days,

there were no antibiotics. Sulfur was already on the

market, but only in a topical non-ingestible form. So

with no medication available with which to stop the

plague of dysentery, the Nazis quickly began looking

for other means to help their dying soldiers.

 

The German high command immediately sent out a

contingent of scientists, physicians, chemists,

biochemist, bacteriologists and other experts to help

solve the problem. W'th typical German circumspection,

these top experts reasoned that there must be a

natural way to counteract the deadly bacteria causing

the dysentery because, if there wasn't, the millions

of Arabs living in the region would have been dead

long ago.

 

Therefore, the Germans' first step was to closely

scrutinize the native Arabs, and see whether or not

they were affected by dysentery. What they discovered

was that the Arabs also caught dysentery, but at the

first sign of diarrhea [the #1 symptom of

dysentery-Ed.] the Arabs would do something quite

incredible: They would immediately begin following

around a horse or camel until it would drop its dung.

Then, the affected Arab would pick up the warm dung

droppings, and quickly gulp them down! This strange

procedure effectively eliminated the dysentery almost

overnight.

 

Once the good hygienic Germans finally recovered from

the shock of seeing the Arab natives gulping down warm

camel dung, they quickly realized that there must be

something in the dung that somehow counteracted the

harmful bacteria that caused the dysentery. They

questioned the Arabs, who told them that they had no

idea why it worked, but that their fathers had always

done so, as had their forefathers and it had always

worked. The only caveat was that the camel or horse

dung had to be ingested while still warm and fresh,

because it had no effect on the dysentery if ingested

cold.

 

So the Nazis began carefully examining fresh camel and

horse dung. What they discovered was that it was

teeming with a powerful bacterial microorganism which

later came to be called Bacillus subtilis. This

bacteria, it turned out, is so strong that it

practically cannibalizes all harmful microorganisms in

the human body-particularly pathogenic bacteria like

the virulent strain which was causing dysentery in the

German troops.

 

Within a very short time, the Nazis began producing

hundreds and thousands of gallons of active Bacillus

subtilis cultures for their troops to ingesk And

bingo, no more dysentery! Soon afterwards, the Germans

even discovered the process by which the Bacillus

subtilis cultures could be dried and placed into

easily ingestible capsules. From that time forward,

the resourceful Germans had no more problems with

losing troops from dysentery.

 

Still Benefiting Health-Savvy Individuals

 

For many years afterwards, cultures of Bacillus

subtilis were sold worldwide as a medicinal product

(sold in the U.S. and Mexico, for example, under the

brand name Bacti-Subtil) rapidly becoming the world's

leading treatment for dysentery and other intestinal

problems. Unfortunately for Americans, this popular

bacterial supplement that cures intestinal infections

began losing favor in the late 1950's and early

1960's, upon the advent of synthetic antibiotics which

were heavily touted by the giant pharmaceutical

companies as " wonder drugs, " even though they cost

five times as much as Bacti-Subtil, and took three

times longer to accomplish the same results.

Nonetheless, Bacillus subtilis remains one of the most

potent and beneficial of all health-promoting and

immunestimulating bacteria. According to clinical

studies documented in the medical research report,

Immunostimulation by Bacillus Subtilis Preparations,

by micro-biologist J. Harmann, the cell wall

components of ingested Bacillus Subtilis are able to

activate nearly all systems of the human immune

defense, including the activation of at least three

specific antibodies (IgM, IgG and IgA secretion) which

are highly effective against many of the harmful

viruses, fungi and bacterial pathogens which regularly

attempt to invade and infect the human system.

 

Bacillus subtilis is still used widely today in

Germany, France and Israel, where safe, effective

all-natural therapeutic products are more highly

esteemed by the health-savvy public than the more

expensive synthetic drugs espoused by the orthodox

medical establishment with all of their dangerous side

effects.

 

In short, the incredible Bacillus subtilis, which is

commonly found in the outside environment rather than

in the human intestinal system, continues to benefit

mankind ever since its unusual discovery by the

Germans in 1941. What's more, it is only one small

example of the multitude of " friendly " microorganisms

which can create tremendous benefits for humans when

ingested, even though they are not necessarily

" native " microorganisms to the human system.

 

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Thanks James

This is wonderful story of science vs. tradition. Tradition is common

knowledge without price; and science is uncommon knowledge with a price.

When the motive is price, tradition is killed by the science, even if

the former is right.

Regards

K G

 

 

 

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The Bacillus Subtilis Story

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