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http://www.newstarget.com/022332.html

 

(NewsTarget) Modern medicine is firmly founded on the “Germ

Theory of

Disease” promulgated by Louis Pasteur in the 1860’s. Pasteur’s

140-year-old theory is still the medical paradigm upon which Western

medicine fights disease as we enter the 21st century.

 

But with a

huge increase today in infectious diseases and the rapidly rising

epidemic of cancer, diabetes, heart disease and other chronic

illnesses; we have to wonder if Pasteur’s theory is really that sound.

 

Consider

this alarming statistic from a report commissioned by the Nutrition

Institute of America in October, 2003: 2.2 million hospital patients

suffer Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) to prescribed medicine each year

leading to the deaths of 106,000 people. In other words, over 2,000

Americans die each week from properly prescribed medicine in properly

prescribed doses.

 

This is a serious indictment of pharmaceutical medicine which is

inextricably based on Pasteur’s germ theory.

 

According to Pasteur:

 

· Germs, or microbes, cause disease

· Germs invade the body from the outside, i.e., air, water, or food

· Human blood is sterile and can only be infected by outside microbes

· Germs are monomorphic, i.e., they have only one form and can be

identified by species

· Specific diseases are caused by specific germs

· Germs should be killed by pharmaceutical drugs

 

In

the 1870s Pasteur’s germ theory was developed further by William Koch,

a contemporary and rival of Pasteur, whose proofs of the germ theory

are still known today as “Koch’s Postulates”. See Koch’s Postulates at (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch's_postulates)

 

Basically,

Koch’s contribution to the germ theory was to prove that a specific

type of germ caused a specific disease, that the germ would be found in

all people suffering from that particular disease but not healthy

people, and that every person exposed to these germs would fall ill

with disease.

 

However, Koch had to abandon part of his first

postulate when he discovered that healthy people could carry the germs

of certain diseases and yet show no symptoms. He also had to revise his

third postulate when it was shown that some people could be exposed to

virulent germs yet not catch the disease.

 

The “proofs” of the new Germ Theory were already showing flaws.

 

Still,

despite being highly controversial in the late 1800s, the Germ Theory

was quickly adopted by the medical powers of the day. This new theory

about germs invading from outside the body empowered the medical and

pharmaceutical industry as guardians of human and animal health. People

became dependent on the fledgling medical/drugs industry for

information and protection from disease. Thus, Modern Medicine was born.

 

A

number of eminent scientists opposed Pasteur and The Germ Theory, most

notably the highly respected Professor Antoine Béchamp. Béchamp was a

reserved, modest man and a much more distinguished scientist than the

self-promoting chemist, Louis Pasteur. (It is believed today that

Pasteur stole much of Béchamp’s work and passed it off as his own. This

prompted R.B. Pearson to write a book in the 1940s called “Pasteur,

Plagiarist, Imposter.”) See text at (http://www.whale.to/a/b/pearson.html)

 

Béchamp

and other scientists believed in the theory of pleomorphism, that a

microbe could evolve through many forms from virus to bacterium to

yeast to fungus to mold and could even de-evolve back to a pre-virus

again. Béchamp could see this evolution and de-evolution clearly in his

microscope. Big Medicine rejected pleomorphism back then just as it

will not even look at pleomorphic phenomena filmed and documented by

scientists today, such as Dr. Robert O. Young in San Diego, California.

 

Another

of Béchamp’s contemporaries, Claude Bernard, expounded on the

pleomorphic theory and said that the inner terrain or “milieu

interieur” was the cause of disease, and not microbes. It was

discovered that acidic blood and tissue provide a terrain that is ideal

for disease to develop. When the terrain becomes acidic, microbes

evolve into pathogenic forms and carry out the work nature designed

them to do – as cleaners and undertakers, scavenging inflamed or

infected tissue.

 

The acidity or acid/alkaline balance of the blood is measured by pH,

the potential of Hydrogen, see (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PH)

and is a very important marker for good health. The blood will do all

it can to keep its pH at 7.365, or slightly alkaline. It will even

strip alkaline reserves like calcium from the bones to buffer a rise in

acidity. (This can lead to a condition labelled by modern medicine as

osteoporosis.)

 

When the pH drops, even by .1, the increase in

acidity is interpreted by the microbes, already present in the body in

their billions, as a sign of a dead or dying body. This prompts them to

morph from benign bacteria into virulent yeast and mold so that they

can reduce the body to the dust from whence it came.

 

Even

Pasteur eventually realized the truth of this and on his death-bed said

that “Bernard was right... the microbe is nothing; the terrain is

everything.” But Big Medicine now chose to ignore him. They sensed that

the germ theory provided a gilt-edged opportunity to amass a huge

fortune.

 

Béchamp and others in the scientific community opposed the germ theory

and advocated the theory of pleomorphism, saying:

 

· Acidic terrain, not germs, cause disease

·

Germs are already in the body by the billions and don’t necessarily

have to come from without (although that can sometimes happen)

· Blood is not sterile but can contain many microbial forms

·

Germs are pleomorphic, i.e., they can change through many forms (Dr

Gaston Naessens identified a microbe undergoing 16 different stages of

evolution)

· Virtually all diseases are caused by acidic terrain

· Diseases can be prevented or reversed by increasing the alkalinity of

the terrain

 

What

led Professor Béchamp to formulate his pleomorphic theory was the

discovery of great numbers of small grainy objects in live blood

samples which he observed through his microscope. Many of his

contemporaries dismissed these tiny life forms as laboratory

contamination which were of no importance. But they intrigued Béchamp.

He named them “microzymas” or “little bodies”.

 

He found

microzymas present in every cell in the bloodstream, in animals, in

plants, and even in rocks. He found them present in the remains of dead

animals many years after the animal’s body had withered away to dust.

He observed that in a healthy organism, microzymas work at repairing

and nourishing all cells; but when the terrain becomes acidic, the

microzymas morph into viruses, bacteria, yeast, fungus, and mold and

prepare to break the host down.

 

Béchamp’s work was ignored,

ridiculed, suppressed, and soon forgotten. Down through the years, some

scientists discovered pleomorphic phenomena for themselves - Enderlein,

Rife, Reich, Livingston-Wheeler, Naessens, and more recently, in the

U.S., Dr. Robert O. Young (San Diego) and Dr. David Jubb (New York).

Most had no recourse to the works of earlier scientists and thought

that their discoveries were unique to them. Like Béchamp before them,

they too found their discoveries ignored or suppressed.

 

All of

them were fascinated with the “little bodies” that Béchamp had called

“microzymas”. Enderlein called them “protits”, Livingston-Wheeler

called them “Progenitor cryptocides”, and Naessens called them

“somatids”. But all found that they couldn’t destroy these “little

bodies” even when subjecting them to excessive carbonizing temperatures

or high dosage radiation.

 

Dr. David Jubb calls them “Colloids of

Life” and says that they are indestructible. They resist “enormous

heat, radiation, and chemicals and can reside in petrochemical

solution, in hot rock deep within the Earth, in meteorites and in

radioactive water inside nuclear power stations. Upon the loss of life

of its host, colloid of life return to the earth. A colloid of life is

the unknown factor between the animate and the inanimate.” (Jubbs Cell

Rejuvenation, p.14.)

 

That last sentence has quite a resonance.

Dr. Jubb is saying that colloids of life, or microzymas, are the

smallest observable life forms between spirit and matter.

 

We

still have a lot to learn about life, medicine, and healing but we need

to approach these things with an open, inquisitive mind.

 

How

long will it take modern medicine to accept that germs don’t cause

disease but only appear as a result of disease? Who will fund research

into the pleomorphic work begun by Béchamp, Enderlein, Rife and others?

Who is brave enough to confront Big Pharma’s doctrinaire, Pasteurian

approach to drug based medicine?

 

When a group of people are

exposed to a virus or food toxin, modern medicine examines only those

who get sick. What they should do is examine those who didn’t get sick.

One would no doubt find that the sick people had acidic blood and

tissue while those who didn’t succumb to the virus/toxin were alkaline.

Therein lies the key to health.

 

Disease cannot take hold in an

alkaline body. An alkalising diet and way of living can prevent and

reverse disease. But don’t expect this to be endorsed by orthodox

medicine – there’s no profit in it.

 

Recommended reading: “Sick

And Tired...” and “The pH Miracle” by Dr. Robert O. Young, “Rethinking

Pasteur’s Germ Theory” by Dr. Nancy Appleton, “Alkalize Or Die” by

Dr.T.A. Baroody, “The Cancer Cure That Worked” by Barry Lynes, “Jubbs

Cell Rejuvenation” by Dr. David Jubb, and “The Blood And Its Third

Anatomical Element” by Prof. Antoine Béchamp.

About the author

Gabriel

Donohoe is a writer, researcher, and natural health therapist. He

practises Kinesiology, EFT, and Nutritional Microscopy at his clinic in

Ireland.

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