
Bechamp brought his attention to tiny "molecular granulations" found in body cells, which other observers had noted before him. They had I scantily defined, and no one had identified their tus of function. After 10 years of careful experitation, Bechamp brought to the world in 1866 profound revelation that the granules were living ferments. He renamed them microzymas, mean small ferments." The essence of this theory is that microzyma, an independently living element, ex within all living things, and is both the builder a recycler of organisms. It inhabits cells, the flue between cells, the blood and the lymph. In a state of health, the microzymas act hamoniously and fermentation occurs normally. But in the condition of disease, microzym become disturbed and change their form and function.
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