The growth of bacteria and fungus in a drop of fresh blood is one of the most dramatic things I've seen in my carrier. Watching live blood on a slide, or on a video, one can actually see bacteria, yeast, fungus and mold feeding and growing as the blood loses its nutrition and oxygen. Most amazing is to see these forms coming right out o previously healthy red and white blood cells! To me, this says they were born there. Again, they live off your body's vital nutrients: glucose (blood sugar), protein (including our genetic proteins), fats, hemoglobin (oxygen carrier in blood cells), in the presence of oxygen. (By the way, if the blood disorganizes on the slide in a few hours, the subject is very sick. If the blood remains normal on the side for several days, the subject is healthy. The American medical establishment does not look at live blood. It is more than reasonable to ask why not (so ask a doctor if you see one). They focus primarily on chemical analysis to make their diagnosis, and in doing so, are missing the show. Also, when looking at blood, their practice of "staining" samples disorganizes them.
In fact, biological forms and elements have been defined by the artificial convention of staining, thus throwing that bias on the whole subject. This approach is an ingrained habit religiously taught in medical schools and practiced in research. But it is narrow and restricted, virtually blinding those who rely on it. The action of the chemical stain visually enhances certain things, such as the cell wall and nucleus. But this is at the cost of disturbing and disorganizing all the living, moving, feeding microforms-they become invisible or unidentifiable.
Yeast and fungus (Y/F) are single-celled forms of plant life. Inhabiting land, air and water, they are everywhere. Mold, which is closely related to them, is the end-stage of all pleomorphic cycles in the body. Single fungal cells can be seen only under a microscope, but a colony of them make a visible presence in the form of mushrooms, toadstools, and the some times fuzzy molds we've all seen growing on things. But once the host organism dies, these micro forms are the principal "undertakers" which reduce the higher life form into basic materials.
Many claims are being made about what one can do with Live Blood Analysis and this course will blow the trumpet of caution on several popular assumptions. That way you are going to end up with 1) a balanced view and 2) greater clinical confidence. By examining this topic in an comparative way from several angles you will get an excellent grasp of what is reasonable and above all what works in clinical practice!!
Thursday, July 13, 2006
The growth of bacteria and fungus in a drop of fresh blood
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