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Remember
that blood is under pH control. Ideally it has a pH in a narrow
range around 7.3 which is slightly alkaline. pH around 7.3 is the
perfect environment in which the protit lives in harmony with the
body. But when blood pH is disturbed and is shifted out of that
narrow range, these tiny microorganisms can no longer live. In order
to survive, they will change to a form which can survive. It is
these new forms that can become aggressive, parasitic and pathogenic
agents within the blood.
Dr. Enderlein contended there are
thousands of forms and many of these are able to overcome the body's
defense mechanisms causing multiple disease situations.
Some Call it the Kleptic
Microbe
Darkfield
microscopic studies conducted by Dr. Rudolph Alsleben and Dr. Kurt
Donsbach of the Hospital Santa Monica clearly illustrated the
proliferation of mutated microorganisms in the blood of their sick
patients. What they observed was the dance of these microbes in
their pathogenic rage. They called it the 'kleptic microbe'.
Examining their patients live blood revealed many of these microbes
darting to and fro in the blood plasma. The more ill the patient,
the more microbes observed. The sickest patients had swarming hordes
of these parasitic mutated microorganisms within the blood causing
great stress to their immune systems. The doctors learned that when
the blood was cleaned of these kleptic microbes, it allowed the
rejuvenation of the immune system to progress in an orderly and
rapid fashion.
Dr. Robert Young, a microbiologist in Utah and
author of "One Sickness, One Disease, One Treatment" discovered the
truth about pleomorphic behavior in the laboratory. He states
that...
It is the
over-acidification of the body through an inverted way of eating and
living that causes a proliferation of the "fungus among us" which
debilitates the body and, if not corrected, will ultimately cause
our demise.
Dr. Young
states that all illness is but this one constitutional disease, its
result is mycotoxicoses - toxicity caused by mycotic infection, or
in other words, a yeast and fungus infection - the great decomposers
of living and dead bodies. From ashes to ashes and dust to dust,
this is natures decomposing mechanism at work.
Fascinating
isn't it? If you begin to understand this concept, you will begin to
understand a prime reason behind why we get sick, how we get sick,
and you will realize that much of modern medicine is looking under
the wrong stones for answers to many disease questions. For years
now, medicine has considered blood to be a sterile environment. But
they're wrong. Unfortunately, dead wrong for some of their
patients.
Blood is not a sterile environment, nor is it a
static environment. That environment can change (most notably
through diet) and microorganisms in the blood can evolve and change
too. The fact is, we can see this type of evolution and change going
on throughout all of nature. If you leave a bowl of milk out on the
kitchen table for a few days without refrigeration, it will turn
sour fairly quickly. Did it turn sour because there was an outside
germ that got into the milk? No it did not. It turned sour because
tiny microbes already in the milk changed their form to adapt to a
changed environment.
The Disease Paradigm
Shift
One school of
thought (modern medicine and the monomorphic perspective) says most
disease is caused by germs or some form of static disease causing
microbe (the germ theory). In order to get well, you should KILL the
germs. KILL the microbes. KILL whatever is making you sick. Drugs,
antibiotics, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery.
The other
school of thought (which encompasses most other forms of the healing
arts unrelated to medicine) says most disease is caused by some
imbalance in the body brought about by some nutritional, electrical,
structural, toxicological or biological equation. In order to get
well, you need to re-establish balance in your body by working
with your body, not against it.
For the pleomorphic
scientists like Enderlein, Naessens, Livingston, Young and others,
disease is in large measure a function of biology and it is a
biologically driven event that takes place in the body when
metabolic processes are thrown off. These metabolic processes are
thrown off largely by diet, nutritional and environmental factors.
Embracing the biological view gives new insights to the
disease process and is truly another paradigm for understanding
health.
For some researchers, it all boils down to
this...
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