Not only are they aggressive and stubborn, but pleomorphic morbid forms display another characteristic of higher life forms: a strong interest in self-preservation. This manifests in two aspects also common to higher forms: the reproductive drive and the power drive. The reproductive drive is like that of any other being: a process which results in new members of the form. The power drive is a very interesting ability of many of the forms to collect into groups, or colonize, thereby gaining strength in numbers.
A group can consist of different forms which retain their individuality, or become a new organism. Using special microscope methods (dark-field and phase-contrast), I have viewed these evolving forms at the cellular level. This procedure is called a "live blood research," or "live blood analysis," which means I'm looking at a drop of venous (from a vein) blood the way it came from the subject. For days at a time, I have watched these organisms become enlarged and symptogenic. As the terrain deterio rates, red and white blood cells evolve into bacteria and then into yeast, fungus, and finally mold, or what I call upper development forms. I agree with Bechamp that infectious symptoms do not arise solely, or even primarily, from external bacterial attacks, as Pasteur promoted.
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!!
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Not only are they aggressive and stubborn, but pleomorphic morbid forms display another characteristic of higher life forms
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