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Pasteurs Germ Theory Of Disease Was Mistaken Science The adoption by science of Louis Pasteurs Germ Theory Of Disease as the whole truth (that germs and pathogens are the direct cause of most disease) without regard to the revelations of Antoine Bechamps microzymian principle (that the acidic condition of the patients cellular environment creates disease), marks one of the most controversial turns of events in modern history. This article will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that modern orthodox microbial medicine arose upon scientific error on the kill mode mindset. Kill the bacteria, kill the virus, kill the fungus and kill the tumor (with the slow killing of the patient). This mindset has played a major role in the promotion of illness by creating resistant strains of bacteria and by suppressing symptoms, not by the reversal of illness. The political assassination of Antoine Bechamp has meant untold misery and suffering for the human race by allowing surgical, pharmaceutical, and vaccine research development to dominate mainstream medicine. Even Pasteur himself cried out on his deathbed that Claude Bernard (a leading cellular physiologist) was right on target. That is that the germs are nothing, and cellular terrain is everything. It is immoral that Pasteur, knowing that Antoine Bechamp was right, never gave credit where credit was due (Bechamps discoveries of pleomorphism and microzymas). It was not Pasteurs Germ Theory of monomorphism. The most profound discovery of the late 19th and early 20th century, with the exception of the incredible inventions of Nikola Tesla, was Bechamps early research uncovering tiny living ferments which he named microzymas (micro-enzymes). These are better known to Gunther Enderlein, a top German scientist, as protits.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 01:49:18 +0000

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