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Understanding the True Meaning of Disease

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(NaturalNews) There are no diseases, only disease. Singular, not plural.

Disease should be perceived as life itself: an infinite number of shapes and

forms, springing from the same primordial well. Disease is like life itself

because it is a part of life, in the same way that death is part of life,

forming

a never-ending cycle in which energy is never lost but used time and again.

He who understands life, understands disease.

 

Pleomorphism

 

The concept of pleomorphism was developed by French biologist Antoine

Béchamp, Louis Pasteur's largest counterpart. It was Pasteur's claim that

pathogens

attack us from the outside and it's therefore essential that we kill them

before they kill us. By viewing pathogens as external organisms, a war

mentality is created, which causes one to adopt an anti-position and declare

micro-organisms to be an enemy. This bellicosity is evident in our terminology.

We

'fight' or 'battle' disease, 'kill' bacteria and a medicine can be 'antiviral'.

 

Béchamp demonstrated that this is not only a highly simplistic but also very

unwise position to take. In true Pasteurian fashion, he declared war on

pathogens in his experiments and battled them with all necessary means. Under

the

microscope he discovered that micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi,

viruses and parasites possess the ability to transmutate, i.e. change form. In

response to being attacked, a fungus would morph into a parasite, a bacteria

into a virus, etcetera. The possibilities seemed endless. He also found they

could team up together. The more vicious the attack, the more efficient

micro-organisms became in warding off the attacks.

 

Béchamp identified 16 different forms. The American Royal Rife was later

able to identify four. In my opinion the true number is infinite, because life

will find a way no matter what. An Italian former oncologist (disbarred due to

his controversial opinions) named Tullio Simoncini claims cancer is a

fungus. There are, however, also viral forms of cancer and cancer has as well

been

linked with parasites. I hold the view that cancer is all of these and more

and that cancer is therefore pleomorphic in character. It's for this reason

that cancer will metastasize when hit with chemo or radiation therapy, a

mindless approach which is only anti-disease and not pro-life.

 

The environment of the cells

 

Pathogens and micro-organisms are part of life. They are the original life

forms and they fulfill a very complex function. All forms of cellular life on

earth share genetic links. Humans are genetically linked to so-called

pathogens, or micro-organisms. We actually consist of bacteria, fungi, viruses,

parasites and other micro-organisms and they form part of our system. Plants

and

animals are also made up of these. Béchamp discovered that if he stopped

fighting micro-organisms and instead improved what he called the 'milieu', the

environment of the cells, the so-called 'pathogens' did not disappear but

actually aided in repairing the cells. By not focusing on the disease but on

healing instead, Béchamp witnessed the pathogens doing the same. When he

concentrated on the disease, however, and literally tried to combat it, the

pathogens

proved themselves to be the worst enemy. He showed that micro-organisms are

the bridge between life and death, and the stage in between -- disease.

 

Béchamp successfully demonstrated that micro-organisms are genetically coded

to clean up weaker organisms, because nature no longer considers them

viable. However, this is generally a slow process and life offers every cell

the

resilience to recover and become stronger. The same micro-organisms have then

been shown to possess the genetic code to help the cells remain viable. All of

this is not caused by the micro-organisms themselves, but by a change in the

cells' environment. This means that besides cell degeneration there is also

the very real possibility of cell regeneration.

 

Yet the foundation of modern medicine did not become Béchamp's theory, but

Pasteur's. As a result, we now have pasteurization, vaccination and

medication, all of them based on keeping out 'intruders'. This leads us to fight

ourselves. By pronouncing micro-organisms to be the enemy we are essentially

putting ourselves outside of nature. Going against nature instead of working

with

it has created the wrong basis for medicine as we know it. Fighting life is

nothing but death energy, leading to endless death, disease and toxic

medication. It's a road into oblivion.

 

The intelligence of life

 

Did you know that salmonella and E. coli were once favorable gut bacteria

which as a result of pasteurization have become potentially deadly pathogens?

Did you know that when you drink unpasteurized, raw, organic, grass-fed milk

you consume these bacteria, thus naturally protecting yourself by befriending

the bacteria instead of turning them into enemies? Did you know that natural,

unprocessed milk possesses a synergy of bacteria, fats, proteins, sugars and

other substances in which salmonella and E. coli play a favorable role

instead of being the dangerous pathogens we make them out to be? Do we really

think we can 'beat' these primordial life forms which have been on this earth a

few billion years longer than us? The force of nature, of life, is infinitely

stronger and it's very dangerous and even arrogant to think we're above all

this.

 

And that's just the example of milk. The same is true for all natural,

unprocessed foods. Natural, unrefined sea salt, for example, is a mineral

complex

of no less than 84 minerals, among which are some very poisonous elements

such as mercury, aluminum, arsenic and lead. In their isolated form these

elements can cause sickness and death, but in synergy with the other 80

minerals

contained in natural sea salt they are not only harmless but even necessary.

Only nature has the intelligence to provide the necessary balance to make this

possible. Life works according to complex wholes, never the isolates our

reductionist and mechanistic 'science' likes to work with. By trying to force

out

bacteria with antibiotics (literally: anti-life) we have even created super

bacteria like the MRSA and staph bugs in hospitals, making the very places

that are supposed to make us better, a true haven for deadly pathogens! Diseases

we thought we had eradicated are coming back with a vengeance and there is

no vaccine or medicine that can protect us. Except when we improve the

environment of our cells, our immune system. Herein lies our future, not in

Pasteurian medication and vaccination.

 

There are numerous examples of the intelligence of life both inside and

outside ourselves, which defy Pasteurian logic. For instance, if fungi and

viruses were really ruthless pathogens destroying everything in their path,

then we

would be facing cruel death squads which must be carpet-bombed before they

annihilate our entire system. This seems to be the vision held by science with

regard to these micro-organisms. Scientists do attribute some form of

intelligence to them, though. They have identified that these micro-organisms

are

in fact so small they're able to 'fool' the immune system and even appear to

be smart enough to lock themselves inside the nucleus of a cell. Some

micro-organisms are also capable of surviving in both an aerobic (oxygen-rich)

and an

anaerobic (oxygen-starved) environment. If micro-organisms are really

capable of surviving in so many different ways and fooling the immune system,

then

what is that saying about the intelligence of our immune system? This brings

us to labels such as 'auto-immune disease'. An immune system that attacks

itself is not very smart, is it?

 

Or does this apply to the people that develop these theories? Could it be

that fungi and viruses are in fact very intelligent, intelligent enough to

selectively clean up only those organisms which are too weak to live? Could it

be

that our immune system deliberately lets these micro-organisms through to

carry out their job unhindered? Shouldn't we be grateful to both our immune

system and these 'pathogens', even if they can weaken and maybe kill us?

Wouldn't it be a better idea to ask ourselves why these 'pathogens' are

systematically cleaning us up and focus on strengthening these weak spots? Life

wants to

go on and shows incredible resilience. If you work with this power and give

your body the substances it needs to build itself back up, it will set out

immediately to regenerate the cells. Life is not a war, it's a dance. The word

'uni-verse' means 'one song'. All we have to do is to sing and dance along.

 

Some examples of the intelligence of micro-organisms from nature:

 

There are mushrooms (fungi) which grow on dead or half-dead tree trunks.

Their job is to clean up these tree trunks. If nature were really reckless,

wouldn't the fungi in their appetite for destruction clean up the entire

forest?

Did you ever wonder why that rose bush in your garden is eaten by lice and

the plant next to it isn't? If insects were that gluttonous, pretty soon you

wouldn't have much of a garden left! You may choose to spray the lice with some

chemical substance that kills everything in its path and in the short term,

that will do the trick. It won't make your rose bush much healthier, though,

because now it also has toxins to deal with. Or you can choose not to

concentrate on the lice but instead on the plant's health by administering the

roots

and the soil the proper nutrients. Eventually the lice will decide to move

on to another weak plant and your reward will be the most beautiful roses.

 

The same is true for your body. Nature rewards when you cooperate with her.

Through fermentation, Japanese scientist Teruo Higa developed a synergetic

complex of some 80 micro-organisms, among which are acids and fungi, which he

calls EM, Effective Micro-organisms. EM has been used successfully in

agriculture to enrich soil life, but it also appears to have purifying

qualities for

water. Not only that, it is drinkable for people and can enhance their immune

system, particularly people with Crohn's disease and other bowel disorders.

Interesting, isn't it, when you consider that our bowels are our 'soil', our

'roots'? In the same way, root vegetables and herbs are beneficial to our

liver and guts. A healthy liver and healthy guts (soil, roots) promote healthy

growth of the whole. Another parallel we have with nature.

 

Disease as a teacher

 

Love is the healing power of nature. Unconditional love is defined as giving

without taking. This is the force of nature: she gives without ever taking

back. Don't be misled by stories about 'nature's revenge' or other tales of

doom. Only by giving to yourself and loving yourself including your disease and

concentrating on your soil and roots, the environment of the cells, are you

able to really heal. By seeing yourself outside of the disease and by hating

the part of you which is sick and declaring war on it, you hate that part of

you which you don't like and declare war on yourself. This goes against the

universal force of love, with ultimately death as a consequence.

 

Disease is life and death at the same time and every day we can make a

choice between negative, sickening death energy or positive, life-creating

energy.

Disease offers us a unique chance to ponder our ways and make the necessary

change in the way we feed ourselves, both physically and emotionally,

energetically and spiritually. It's the whole package: mind, body and soul.

Disease

is a teacher. Learn the lesson well and you learn to find the love in

yourself and others. If you don't learn the lesson well, the disease will lick

you

and you should try again in another life.

 

Here's that lesson:

 

True growth starts at the bottom and the only way is up. The only

intelligence we value is academic intelligence, the intelligence of the

thinking brain.

We reward this with status in the form of money and other material things,

all of it external stuff. This means a lot of energy is going to the top, to

our heads, causing us to be stuck in rational thought. But rational thought is

amoral and often immoral, which means we can reason away anything and

everything. Some of this reasoning is in our history books, which tell us the

atom

bombs thrown on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 were

'necessary because they ended the war and saved a lot of bloodshed'. Anyone

with a heart couldn't possibly say this.

 

Translated to our organs, the energy is top-down: from the head to the heart

to the guts. That is exactly the wrong way around. Have you ever watched a

flower, plant or tree grow upside down? Think also about the route our food

takes: we digest it in our bowels, it is then transported to the heart, which

pumps the blood around, and only then does it reach the head. Isn't it

interesting to observe that our body does not give priority to our head and the

extremities when it comes to the transportation of blood, but instead gives

priority to the vital organs in our abdominal and chest cavities? If our bodies

follow that order then why don't we? Instead, we're stuck in thought and are

unable to develop feelings about our experiences, let alone digest them.

 

Being inside our heads is disease number one in the western world. No wonder

there's so much depression, heart disease and bowel complaints! You can free

yourself from this today by deciding to make changes in your life. The

closer you are to nature, the closer you are to your own nature. Disease is a

reminder that you are too far removed from nature. This is the true meaning of

disease.

 

About the author

Mike Donkers is an English teacher from the Netherlands who started taking

care of his own health in October 2006 because doctors couldn't help him. His

interest in the connection between food and health has led to more in-depth

research, particularly in the role sea minerals can have in the regeneration

of cells. He is also a self-taught guitarist and singer. He is the songwriter

and frontman of his own band, The Mellotones (_www.nubluz.com_

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Well I would never put it quite that way. And I love dancing more then

almost anything else............. It would be truely wonderful if that is all

we

did have to do.

I am curious though.......... are you ill, or whatever? Have you ever

been truely ill?

blessings

Shan

 

 

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Life is not a war, it's a dance. The word 'uni-verse' means 'one song'. All

we have to do is to sing and dance along.

 

I like that! Excellent article - V'

 

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Got to agree with you there! Dancing is a wonderful outlet, in my

experiance, as well as lots of fun. When my son was very young he was seriously

ill

and frequently would go into heart arrest; for years life was exceedingly

stressful and I found that going dancing once a week made a huge difference in

being able to cope as well as keep some perspective.

Just keep dancing..................

blessings

Shan

 

 

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Dancing is a great way to reduce stress.. People dont stop dancing because

they get old, the get old because they stop dancing

 

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Well I would never put it quite that way. And I love dancing more then

almost anything else........ ..... It would be truely wonderful if that is

all we

did have to do.

I am curious though...... .... are you ill, or whatever? Have you ever

been truely ill?

blessings

Shan

 

 

 

 

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Hello Shan ... Life can be simple,it's us that make it hard in so many ways, as

in " The bigger your roof, the more snow falls upon it " - an old Persian saying I

believe.

Am I ill? well, I don't feel ill and apart from suffering from chickenpox 19

years ago when I was 37, no - I've never been truely ill.

I've been with this group since it began as gettingwell, 8 years ago, I have

always been interested in health and wellness - being a Virgo! I did have

trouble with sugar (low blood sugar) some 15 years ago, but I now eat a low

glycemic whole food mainly organic diet and low blood sugar is a stranger to me

now.

I should have become a healer of some shape or discription really I suppose, but

I find people - like my Sister with Myloma, who insist on carrying on life as

normal quite irritating when there is so much they could do for themselves by

way of a change in lifestle & diet.

But, in the final analysis - its their life and their choice, and they are

entitled to it.

 

Good Health and thank you for your tireless input for this group - Ray.

 

Well I would never put it quite that way. And I love dancing more then

almost anything else............. It would be truely wonderful if that is all we

did have to do.

I am curious though.......... are you ill, or whatever? Have you ever

been truely ill?

blessings

Shan

 

 

 

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