How You Rot & Rust


Fortunately there have been and are today scientists who have continued along the other road ignored by Pasteur. They have continued the pleomorphic line of research with great veracity, though it is largely suppressed and unknown in the United States.

The American medical establishment does not look at live blood. Their practice of staining blood with chemicals kills it. It also kills the ability to really "see" what is going on. But in looking at live blood, you can clearly "see" that there are bacteria, microorganisms and parasites that are not only in the blood, but over time they grow, can change their shape, and research has proven, they can become pathogenic (disease producing). This ability of microorganisms to change is the concept of pleomorphism we've been discussing. Understanding this concept is also essential to the understanding of cancer and its cure, and the cure of many other diseases.


Looking at live blood under a microscope becomes an incredible learning tool and begins an incredible journey in understanding that there are living, creepy crawly organisms that live in the environment of our blood. These are the microorganisms and parasites that truly constitute "the fungus among us."
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DARKFIELD MICROSCOPY

Today, researchers who look for organisms in live blood use standard laboratory microscopes with high magnification that are specially set up to view the blood under "darkfield" or "phase contrast" conditions. With darkfield this means that the blood sample being viewed is actually in front of a dark background and light is being angled onto the blood sample from the sides. Under phase contrast conditions, the light coming through the specimen is shifted into two beams, one slightly out of phase with the other. These techniques allow nearly invisible microorganisms within the blood to be "lit up" and seen. It also clearly delineates the blood cells. This method is in contrast to the standard microscope "brightfield" conditions where light shines directly through the viewed sample.
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Using this microscopic technology, German bacteriologist Guenther Enderlein (a student of Bechamp) discovered tiny microorganisms which he called protits. These tiny microorganisms flourished in the blood cells, plasma body fluids, and tissues, living in harmony with the body in a symbiotic or mutually beneficial relationship. He considered the protit as one of the body's smallest, organized, biological units. The most interesting thing about this microorganism is its ability to change and adapt to its environment. It was observed that when there was severe change or deterioration in the body's internal environment (most noted by changes in pH), these microorganisms would pass through several different stages of cyclic development, advancing from harmless agents to disease producing (pathological) bacteria or fungi. His book 'The Life Cycle of Bacteria' (Bakterian Cyclogenie) presented his theory. From his research he was able to produce natural biological answers to many of the degenerative disease processes plaguing western civilization today.


Other researchers have continued along the path blazed by Enderlein and have come to similar findings. Gaston Naessens discovered the protit and has watched its life cycle. He calls the protit a "somatid". Naessens believes this protit/somatid predates DNA and carries on genetic activity. It is the first thing that condenses from light energy, and is the link between light and matter.

Virginia Livingston-Wheeler also researched the protit but called it "progenitor cryptocides." Progenitor, meaning it existed through millennia, and cryptocides being a cellular killer - essentially the ancestral hidden killer cancer. Like Naessens, Livingston did some excellent cancer research. Some of her best research was done along with two other women, Eleanor Alexander-Jackson and Irene Diller. They referred to this microbe as the cancer microbe. But in truth it is much more then that.

From all indications, Enderlein laid out some of the best and most original findings and others took his lead and furthered the research. Unfortunately, many scientists work in isolation and for one reason or another, a lot of information is unknown by the other, not shared, or given hierarchical credit, therefore it leaves many who follow in the dark and without the full picture.


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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