Pleomorphability of all germs (bacteria, viruses, fungii)
http://www.euroamericanhealth.com/pleo.html
"Pleo-morphism means many forms, many or more (pleo-), forms or bodies
(morph-). This is in contradistinction to Monomorphism which means one
(mono-) body or form.
Modern medicine, bacteriology, is founded on the idea of Mono-morphism
where once a germ is a particular germ it always stays that way.
According to this way of thinking a streptococcal germ is always a
streptococcus. It only has one (mono-) form, it doesn't change into
anything else.
Pleomorphism on the other hand maintains that "germs" occur in many
forms beginning with the Protit, which can change into a virus, which
can change into a bacteria, which can change into a fungus. Any of
these forms, bacterial, viral or fungal can and do eventually, break
all apart, and turn back into the Protits from whence they came. It
starts all over again, life. The Protit never dies. This is a nature
of life, It goes on no matter what. A germ is 'a beginning', that's
all.
These Protits or colloids of life in our blood, develop or change
according to the condition (pH, etc.) of the blood. At some stages of
their development they are outright pathogenic (make you sick) and
parasitic. These are our internal parasites. These Protits can go in
the other direction too and turn into cells we need. See Live Cell
Therapy They can help regenerate organs.
The internal parasite, which exists in us always, is in contrast to
external parasites with which we occasionally come in contact. This is
where the germ theory actually holds relevance. This is the area of
external microbes and parasites that when taken to extremes,
intensifies into infectious diseases and epidemics which overwhelm the
system.
Surprisingly, without having even the slightest idea of pleomorphic
biology, medicine through hygiene, has accomplished much in this area.
The fact is, opportunistic bugs, bacteria and viruses are all over the
place, in our blood even which modern science says is not so, even
though they are easily seen. Some of us get sick and some of us don't.
As far back as the plagues of the dark ages some lived and some died.
One third of the people didn't get plague. Nobody knew why.
Pleomorphism is a concept discovered in the early 1800's. It shows
that 'germs' come from inside the body, from the "tiny dots" you can
see in the blood with any microscope. These "tiny dots" of course are
the colloids of life or Protits.
As the environment that surrounds the cells becomes acid, toxic,
polluted, these "tiny dots", Protits, change form, into the
microorganisms that clean up the garbage, dead cells, toxins and the
like, that are the result of the toxic condition. This is what
bacteria, 'germs' are for.
When the host balance is destroyed, when the internal environment the
Protits and cells live in, the internal milieu, becomes toxic and
acid, the Protits lose their symbiotic (live harmoniously together)
and life giving qualities and devolve downward, changing first into
viruses, then into bacteria and finally into fungal forms, each stage
of which is progressively more hostile to surrounding tissue cells.
Germs, all microorganisms, (viruses, bacteria, fungi and everything in-
between) are the result, not the cause of disease!"
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