Showing posts with label Mych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mych. Show all posts

Friday, April 04, 2008

Cystit

Pseudostreptus pyogenes (Rosenb. 1884) Example from a 2-day culture. Enl. 1:5000

In the genus Pseudostreptus, the diameter of the Cystit increases up above 8 µ. Here, also, the Cystit can become isolated and appears, then, as a perfect giant ball. The Mych and Symmychon appear to be very small in this species.

In the diphtheria pathogen and its numerous kin, the Cystit do not get expelled. In more mature examples, one usually finds on each end of the Syndimychit rod a Telocystit. In some species, there also occur Ascocystit, which prevail in the genus Heterocystia. Continue reading >>

Saturday, March 01, 2008

The history of the Monomorphismus and Pleomorphismus

Angelika writes "
The history of the Monomorphismus and Pleomorphismus

Approximately around 1898 a controversy among the scientists over the kind, the nature and the behavior of the bacteria began. Up to then one knew the spleen fire exciters, the Cholera germ, the Diphtheria, typhoid fever, Tuberculoses and the Syphilis germ.

Mainly two thinking directions took the true nature up of the bacteria for itself to know. Some stated, bacteria are not capable of changing their appearance; the other stated the opposite: the fact that under certain conditions bacteria quite change and/or another shape to accept and develop themselves further can.

The first group were the Monomorphist (of griech. monomorph - one form), the second group were the Pleomorphist (of griech. pleomorph - many forms).

Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was a Monomorphist, on its dying bed however explained it the important sentence:THE ENVIRONMENT IS NOT EVERYTHING THE MICROBE IS ANYTHING .It professed itself to the Pleomorphismus.

Founder of the Pleomorphismus was the Frenchman Antoine Bechamp. Since then we have to do it with a constant change of the micro organisms: not ill-making the only by antibiotics and all chemical weapons since then against, but also against the physiologically good (healthy-holding) bacteria to be used, the micro organisms constantly develop themselves further into higher valence forms (ill-making forms); indeed in viruses, bacteria and mushrooms.

The fighting medicine tries to fight and defeat the cancer for over 100 years. "as the victory from....?" sees

By epidemics, e.g. AIDS and SARS, clearly shown us that viruses always develop themselves further into newer and more aggressive manifestations.

Fight always produces a fight. We hear to nevertheless finally fight on!

LOVE is the largest STRENGTH in the COSMOS.

Only by the holistic viewpoint, the CYCLOGENY (CYCLOS means CIRCLE, gene OS birth), we can use natural cures modulator. These modulators know under certain conditions the degenerate micro organisms viruses, bacteria, mushroom again into the prototype, which Endobiont, back to bring.

Monomorphist starting points are: linear
Pleomorphist starting points are: three-dimensional
Holistic starting points are: four-dimensionally

We are in the beginnings of the water man age, in which four-dimensional the way of life and thinking outweigh. In the course of this age we will learn holistic to live. All diseased, degenerate forms are back developed by the law of the holistic viewpoint into the healthy form. This Holistic in the water man age means lived courageous acting LOVE.

Dark field blood diagnostics
Method of Professor Dr. Guenther Enderlein (1872-1968), that primarily a biologist and a zoologist was 1916 came from Enderlein a first report over a revolutionary reorganization of the bacteriology.

Dr. William of Brehmer (1883 - 1958) discovered 1928 the blood parasites Siphonosphora polymorpha in the red blood corpuscle of humans, which can develop itself further under certain conditions to diseased forms. The special at of Brehmer the method is coloring native or vital blood on a slide, whereby certain high valence forms become visible. By the advancement of the technology to the phase contrast microscope, it is to be regarded us today possible certain forms without coloring immediately.

Most important aspect also for of Brehmer is clarifying the acid Base environment in the organism. It developed for it the Haemo Ionometer. Robert-Koch-Institute with the Humboldt university in Berlin, under which line of the then world-famous Hematology Professor Dr. Victor Schilling confirmed to 1935 that Siphonosphora polymorpha the second genuine blood parasite is, which develops in the Erythrocyte.

First up to then admitted blood parasite was the Plasmodium malaria. Thus Brehmers discovery was scientifically certified and in the medical professional world recognition. The exciters go through a specific cycle, as the training medicine and bacteriology accept it with malaria as natural. The training medicine until today recognizes the development stages of viruses, bacteria and mushroom forms however not on. Although there is nevertheless no exception of the law of the eternal change and the unit of the macrocosm with the microcosmic (e.g. Qualquappe' Frog, Raupe' Butterfly) in whole nature.

Cyclogenie means the transformation and migration of all pathogen and not pathogen germs by all phases (valences) of the border of the visibility, and among them the virus range, over the higher valence phases of the text book-in accordance with-eaten Kokken and the staebchen up to the kulminanten phases of the mushrooms and their Myzelien.

The bacteria core (Mych) plays an important role, the moreover the pH value, i.e. the acid Base household of the organism of humans (to the comparison: as is the case for the aquarium). Only if the environment is not correct, the pathogen development can take place. Either asexual by division or on sexual way by Sprouting after preceding nuclear fusion. The principle of the Polymorphic was confirmed 40 years after Enderlein by the Nobel leather castle.

more information:
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Monday, January 21, 2008

What is a chondrit?

What is a chondrit?

To this day, the cell is regarded as the ultimate organic unit, out of which all higher organisms are built up. Even Haeckel believed he had found the proto-organism in the one-celled protozoans.

When I formulated the concept Symprotit and its sub-unit Protit as the primeval unit of life in the form of a quite homogeneous minuscule kernel as recognized phenomenological forms of bacteria up to the outer limits of visibility, it had been well proven by their reproductive ability that these were living organisms.

But all connection was lacking between these subvisible units and the higher forms of the bacteria, to say nothing of a connection to cells, which wasn't even under consideration. For this, long years of study of their living conditions were required - and the necessary culturing experiments which were repeated in endless series over and over again.

I chose as my experimental object of study the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872), bred from various vaccine lymphs (of which it's quite irrelevant whether or not it is the cause of smallpox, as even the discoverer of this species assumed).

What we are dealing with here is a preliminary sketch of a few excerpts from the results of these developmental-historical and comparative-morphological studies; the detailed main publication with numerous illustrations will appear in the indicated venue.

The Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) in its typical phenomenological form is a micrococcus usually about 0.5-0.6 µ long, which nevertheless represents a Thecit and not a primary Basit (even though it is a Basit, albeit a pliovalentes one).

If one puts the material of a culture of this strain in a hanging drop, then it will very quickly develop (usually beginning after just a few seconds) a mass of Chondriten, usually growing rapidly, especially when the starter material is from an older culture.

By culturing material from one of these hanging drops, one can easily create isolated colonies of the Chondritstadiums, but they are only visible after a few days (and with a magnifying glass) as extremely tiny colonies among the large Thecites colonies. However, they can be isolated even sooner by simply swabbing the areas between the large colonies.

Over the years, I have steadily cultured the Thecit in numberless series out of the pure cultures of the Chondritstadiums, so that the total material of Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) at my disposal has to a certain extent been complexly filtered. The creation of the Thecites usually takes place over weeks to months, so that a dispersion of individual Theciten, which would grow to large colonies in a single day, is out of the question.

Isolated Chondrite quickly grow in hanging drops into entire systems alternating between Symprotit and Filum, as shown here. The Symprotite here can already take on quite varied sizes. Since the Filum is capable of renewed granule formation (Symprotit) at many different locations, one after the other, it is reasonable to conclude that the Filum is a linear arrangement and organization of the final unit, the Protites.

The alternation between the two growth forms of the Chondritstadiums is thus an alternation between a growth form with linear arrangement of the Protite (Filum) and one with three-dimensional arrangement of the same (Symprotite). The diameter of the Filums - about 0.02 µ or even less - is accordingly the diameter of the free Protites.

But whereas the Filum - except with dark-field illumination - is usually only visible as it blinks when the mirror is moved, presumably the Protit alone is no longer clearly recognizable; only accumulation gives rise to a pocked surface, which, much like the Filum, is accounted for by the light-diffracting processes. With longer observation periods, one can now and again notice an increase in thickness - which, however, since it is usually irregularly bounded, could be due to the expulsion of individual Protiten.

Even in these masses, more robust granules (Symprotite) can be formed here and there. But the Symprotit, which is based on a three-dimensional union and organization of Protiten, can also excrete these free accumulated Protite. This generally occurs after a few days, and these loose plasma masses cling to the Symprotit in the form of an extremely fine to extended calotte: the plasma coat. The first phase of the socialization of two development stages to a new unit is complete. The Symprotit becomes the parietal nucleus (Mych), the Protitanhäufung becomes the fluid plasma, the plasma coat, and the new unit is the cell-like Mychit.

The auxanogene (i.e. multiplicative) development, takes places in the alternation of Mychit and Dimychit; here, with these fission processes, the Filum has lost its mobility during its lengthening growth and has shortened to a filament in the confined space of the fluid plasma, the plasma coat. If yolk masses (reserve materials such as lipids, nucleic acid derivatives, etc.) are stored up in the Mychit, then it is chiefly on the surface of the Mych (nucleus) in the form of Trophosom (or Trophosomelle) and of the filament in the form of Trophode.

I have already treated this in more detail for other bacteria (Sitzungsber. Ges. naturf. Fr. [Session reports of the society of friends of natural-science research] Berlin 1931, pp. 87-88 and Arch Entw. Bakt. [Archive for the developmental history of bacteria] I, 1, 1931 pp. 53-104). There is no need here to go into more detail on the further course of Probaenogenie to Phytit, Rhabdit, etc., since it is not relevant to present goals, and since these processes are common to all higher bacteria.

It remains only to mention that here, too, in the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872), the formation of the spherical or slightly ovoid Cystite (with a Mych or Symmychon), Thecite (with several Mych or Symmycha) and Chondrothecite (with very numerous minuscule Mych, belonging to the Protit or Symprotit) is consummated mostly on Synasciten, but also on Mycasciten, as is usually the case, but in this species, these structures can also be formed freely, which is not otherwise normally true. more information: http://www.professorenderlein.com/

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Real Biology Alone Can Solve the Riddle of Cancer

by Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein, Hamburg, Aumühle, Germany, Member of the Society for Freedom in Science at Oxford. ©Copyright 2001 by The Enderlein Group
If the chemist Professor Dr. Otto Warburg (Berlin) believes to have solved the riddle of cancer as a result of damage done to the chronic cell-breathing (In: Die Naturwissenschaften, 1954; Hamburger Abendblatt, dated 24.12.1954) then the "Christmas surprise" may rather be found in his -a Nobel-prize-holder - falling a victim of one of the numerous "watchwords" of doctrinal dogmatic dictatorships. This watchword runs as under:"Hundred different agitators of cancer cannot be valid. As a consequence thereof there is none at all."This catastrophic illogical standpoint, however, is even still surpassed by the still more catastrophic illogy of putting it into a question, which believes to be in a position to put off comparing morphologic questions with physiological answers. And on this convulsing "logic" - quite in the sense of the remonstrances of the comparing morphologist Leuckart against the Leipzig physiologist Ludwig (cf. Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Zoolog. 2. 1850) - O. Warburg is building up a fancy edifice of biologylessness.
A logical inference would be:
The conditional causes of the cancer and of all the chronic diseases are the 350 cancerogene substances and factors among them, above all, the albumen-over-feeding-diet, fattening the originator into pathogene phases.The inference (consecutio) of the conditional and causal causes, "the want of oxygen" O. Warburg declares as a "chronic damage to cellbreathing" and in a simultaneous want of every logic and every biological base as a "cause" of the cancer! (Neue Post, Düsseldorf, dated 5.2.1955). Thus: more clearly amplifying explanations about the nature of the cancer-disease itself, that are the documents for the causal causes of the cancer for the Nobel-prize-holder. That are juggler's tricks. It is a token of our time to consider waste-paper-mass-production for journals as the essence of the propaganda of enlightenment, which, however, is only adapted to waste foolishly time, paper, composition, printer's ink and public means of the nation.The causal causes represent the lasting permanency of a microorganism from primitive times, which is peculiar to all mammals, and which the original cultures define as a "degeneration of the juices of the body" (humoralpathology) and this, above all, even then, when diet and conduct of lives of men in an increasing measure offered cause that this original parasite (Endobiont) was in an increasing fattening state.The quite severe exigency of real biological considerations of the cancer problem is the observance of this road of perception, altogether in conformity with the knowledge of Pierre Delore, professor of the faculty of medicine in Lyon. "The science of health in its principal condition is an affair of biology" (vide: "Notre Frère Corps", Paris 1938, page 58). The absolute knowledge, next of all and above all, is tied to the conditional causes, a way, which the original cultures have taken since perhaps twenty-thousand years and which they felt entitled to consider as "causal". Hippocrates was the last who still defended this. Only Hahnemann one and a half centuries ago still thought to stir this up to fresh life again, however the real "causal cause" was missing viz., the agitator microbe, which they did away with after the pattern: "they couldn't see the wood for trees" by a very simple manipulation, viz. By one of the "thousand watchwords". Should this even come from the "Pandora's box"?In order to ascertain the value of the guidance of the chemist O. Warburg, who believes to solve and to exhaust the "riddle of the cancer by preventing breathing of the cells", one has to go a little farther back, for with only disciplines of another kind without any biology there can never be obtained a biological scope.The nature of the "chronic damages of the cell-breathing" naturally refers to disturbances of the change from two-valued iron into a higher valued one. The first who had pointed out to the fundamentally important fact of the disturbance of the circulation of iron in case of cancer was Spude in his theory of avidity, which he had already laid down in 1904 and which two years later was taken over by Fischer-Wasels. H. Dechow (Arch. For history of development of bacteria, Vol. 1, Part. 2, 1933, page 147) in 1933 had called special attention to the difference between a cell of the cancer and a normal cell would be as follows:"The cell of body breathes - the cell of cancer ferments."
This had been formulated by me in the following further development:
"For the organism of the host, cancer is a fermenting and decaying state, obtruded by a parasite - a fungus - and its shapes of development" whereby also Dechow's opinion is declined that the so-called cell of cancer should be the parasite itself. Warburg already decenniums ago had proved that in each cancer-tumor lactic acid is formed up to ten times the quantity of the normal content of lactic acid of the human tissue. Which physiological importance this increased content of lactic acid possesses, has been closely developed by me in 1950 (Immunobiologica, Vol. 3/4, pages 94-101) viz. On the basis of the"anartatic fundamental law", of the law of dependence of the ascending (probaenogenetic) tendency of the primitive phases of the microbe to confederations for higher and highest phases of the descending pH-value of the microorganism itself and of his surrounding nourishing medium. That means nothing else than that this microorganism creates for himself the ground in order to render feasible its higher phases of development. These formations of acid for this purpose are by all means of species specific nature that is to say therefore, that each kind forms its own organic acids in order to render possible the ascending tendency (probaenogeny) at all. It is well known that the lemon acid in the market has never seen a lemon. It rather descends from the culture of Aspergillus niger van Tieghem, which are technically cultured by special institutions. As an example this is also the case with Penicillium notatum, the "Penicillin-acid". As we see it is here the question of acids of the organic chemistry. Thus we are approaching the deciding question which runs: what for a part acts the presence of up to ten times the quantity of lactic acid not only in the tumor, but also in the whole blood as well as the liquids of the body (part of deterioration of blood of the tumoral-pathology!) of a she-cancer-patient? Well, the answer represents itself as a very simple one: it is the factor of the microorganism Mucor racemosus Fresen, (of the Endobiont in direction of the descending pH, in order to arrive at a higher state of development on basis of the anartatic fundamental law. Upon page 99 l.c. a sketch has been brought by me, which symbolizes these proceedings in scheme. By this constant formation of organic acid in question in this manner the primitive phases will be gradually brought over to the phases of bacteria and finally the phases of bacteria into the phases of fungus. For this rise, however, interior valences (values) gradually must be built up, which deliver the substance for the higher confederations of the primitive phases; this process is one of the factors of increasing the gravity of sickness and - formally inverted are, proceeded in the opposite way, viz. Descending from the higher phases of development to inferior and to the primitive phases valences (values) are available in order to diminish themselves to more primitive phases. Hence such a trial is very simple, which was again and again pointed out by me as the most simple proof of the uniformity in the specific sense of:"phases of fungus" - "phases of bacteria" - "primitive phases".For, adding 5% of a solution of soda or double carbonate of soda the Chrondit-state will at once spring forth both from the bacteria and fungus-mycel, viz. In the shape of long scortches (fila) with tiny button-endings of a Symprotite (primitive granule). I have already pointed out in 1933 in "Ende der Herrschaft der Zelle als letzte biologische Einheit" (Arch. Entw. Bakterien I, 2, pages 171 to 179, Illustration 5.) [published in Explore!, Volume 6, Number 1, pgs. 4 - 7 as "The End of the Cell's Dominant Role as the Ultimate Biological Unit"] as well as in 1943 in "Cancerologica I" Arch. f. Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien). In Immunobiologica, vol. 3/4 (1950, page 115), it has been displayed by me, how the further correlations of these downright biological questions could only be accounted for by the discovery of the "yellow ferments", which follow the oxygen communicating iron. (O. Warburg and W. Christian, Biochem. Zeitschr. 254, 438, 1932). The investigations of Botelli and Stern proved that the accessorial breathing, which f.e. takes place in totally cleared juices of yeast, represents a transfer of oxygen by yellow ferments, which during the extraction of the cells separated by the insoluble iron system, laid open and become oxygen transferring ferments. The knowledge developed by Warburg (1924) that the molecular oxygen, which disappears in the breathing of the aerobe cell, never reacts directly with the biologic phlogiston, but only and exclusively with complex bound two-valued iron. This opinion revised fundamentally the opinion of Justus von Liebig (Tierchemie 1843) that the iron of the hemoglobin should oxidize the biological fuels in the blood, hence a confusion of transport of oxygen and combustion, between hemoglobin and catalytically powerful cell-iron. And the higher valued iron thus created will be re-reduced by the organic substance to two-valued iron. The oxygen in the cell-breathing is transported by the change of valence of a complex iron combination, by it the iron is the oxygen transporting constituent of the breathing ferment. Later on it has been found the catalytic activity of the haemine, which rests upon the constituents of iron, in numerous organisms also of vegetable nature, which appear in red, green and mixed-colored, and also represent the essential constituent of the chlorophyll.Still there remains the critical step to embrace all this knowledge. So we find that the primitive parasite - the Endobiont - in all its manifold shapes of appearance always represents the cause, by its constant activity in forming lactic acid in cases of cancer, with the entire complex of Endobiosis of chronic diseases, to undermine and remove the catalysator-activity of the iron by chemically binding of the iron. And then so there arises: lactic acid iron oxydul: "Fe (C3H5O3): 3 H2O". Whilst the lactic acid is playing a fundamentally important part of digestion in the stomach and in the intestinal tract, the pathological state of the formation within the cancer-tumors and within the tissue of the patients sick of Endobiosis is of catastrophic issue as to anaemy and deficient nutrition of oxygen, and as a climax entire suffocation with lethal issue.Since just in the case of cancer any combustion has been reduced for want of oxygen, a strongly reduced formation of lactic acid should be reckoned with a cancer-sick organism. This, however, is not at all the case as is documented by the up to tenfold formation of lactic acid in case of cancer. This secretion of lactic acid rather is a private enterprise of specific nature of the Endobiont: Mucor racemosus Fresen. It also represents the causal cause for this, namely quite in the frame of the anartatic fundamental law, according to which each and every microbe is compelled to form its specific acid in order to ensure its cyclic ascendence (probaenogeny).An artificial addition of haemines, beyond a doubt, will result in a reduction of the deficiency of oxygen owing to the want of iron as a catalysator. Wolrad Schotten recommends the intravenous injection of iron oxyduloxyd in the shape of fine grain to fight these two deficiencies, which practical application I have had a chance in getting acquainted with in earlier times with a physician in Berlin-Zehlendorf. The iron grains, by no means very fine, for a long time work in the cell-plasma in this condition as catalysators for the oxygen-housekeeping. Presumably during this time of staying in the shape of grains, traces of the iron are transformed into haemines, which then in the "status nascendi" are in a position to develop a livelier activity (cf. Immunobiologica, Vol. 3/4, 1950, page 116). By that, anyhow, no healing of the cancer has been achieved, not at all. The Waerland-diet, however, by a strongly increased supply of fresh salads of all kinds not only furnishes the possibility to do away with the deficiency of iron and simultaneously of oxygen by the increased supply of chlorophyll, but - on the other hand - quite in general, by keeping away animal albumen and, above all by strictest vegetable diet, to meet the insatiable hunger of albumen of the Endobiont, consequently preventing its fattening into higher stages and valences, and to deliver it up to quite a natural reduction. It may still be noted that two-valued iron contains aerosan, which is also applied by some physicians in case of cancer.Chemo-therapeutic measures oppose the bipolarity of the causal microbe by an immense resistive capacity, so that the human cells then would obtain a far greater damage. The "organic acids" of all antibiotica including Sanamycin (cf. D.M.W. 80, Year No. 1, 20.1.1955, pages 140-143) as well only can change the symptoms temporarily, whilst the sickness will be impaired by seeming healing (cf. J. Zinsius: Die Antibiotica and ihre Schattenseiten, 1954). So there is nothing left but a pure biological measure, viz. Making amends for the primitive phases and live-colloids, gone lost by the diet of civilization and the conduct of life, which alone are adapted for removing the higher phases of development in connection with an increasing pathogenity, indeed the former copulation with the primitive kernels (Mych) of the higher phases.This is the way to remove the primitive parasite Mucor racemosus Fresen with all its many hundreds of shapes of development and valence of development by real biological proceedings.As to the trials of Harry Goldblatt and Gladys Cameron in the United States, to change normal cells of body of tissue cultures of 2-1/2 years and a periodical withdrawal of oxygen in tumor cells, this rests upon the fact that every cell of the body of all mammals harbors the Endobiont in any primitive stage and that these, when thus barbarically treated, are no more in a position to raise the requisite means of defense in order to stop sufficiently the probaenogeny and the increase of the Endobiont. Years ago already I have repeatedly pointed out to a ridiculously simple trial to arrive at the same end with cells of the body. If one takes the blood from the venules - whereby it is all the same, whether the blood is taken from cancer-sick patients or from quite healthy persons - only 12 - 14 days after having taken the blood from the patient, storing the venule during this time at room temperature, if you then watch the Erythrocytes under cover glass, one will find that the red blood globules have been completely hollowed out by the swarming Chrondites of the Endobiont, that therefore the albumen of these blood cells have been entirely consumed by the Endobiont, the causal cause of the cancer, and these phases already watched and exhaustively dealt with by sanitary counselor Dr. Med. Otto Schmidt in Munich 1903, describing them as "Schwärmerchen" i.e. little swarmers, carrying out very vivacious dances of copulation within the Erythrocytes.Well, since more than half a century the epigones of this man then have completely ignored the shapes of this Chrondit-stage, exactly described by Schmidt and even the expert for blood research, Professor Dr. Med. Hans Franke (Berlin) in his "phase-contrast hematology" did contrive to comprehend the lively mobility of the phase of the typical Chrondit-picture consisting of long Filum with numerous divers Symprotites primitive kernels distributed over the length of the Filum as Brown-molecular-movement (f.i. in fig. 13 and 14, though these throughout typical shapes have already been presented in the shape of photos by the Archives for the history of development of bacteria, vol. I, part 3, 1937, page 193 in figure 3 in a lively movable state and in figure 1 and 2 in a stiff motionless state. Every biologist would have isolated the shapes at once and would have bred them upon nutrient agar and in liquid fostering.How many termini of cell shapes of anomalous nature already refer to the "workshop of the Endobiont alone for the preparation of the tumor-formations" viz. Upon the marrow of the bones! They prove step by step the loss of capacity of cell-division by the constant attack of the parasite, the Endobiont, and its enhancing of the valence and of the phases of development, so f.i. of the chain kernel cells, which reach fingerlike far into other tissues and can also be met in tumors which, however, biologically speaking correspond with the Myelocytes of the marrow of the bone and of the blood, and represent the expression of the reaction of the irritation upon the strong multiplication of the parasite, which the cells believes to evade by hastiest divisions. The potency of it is exactly the Megacaryocyte of Metschnikow, likewise in the marrow of the bone, which harbors immeasurable quantities of parasites, and which consequently take over the function of transformation of the Symprotites into thrombocytes in the like manner, as the befallen Erythrocytes of the blood, and on the other hand in the extreme the direct formation of Mycel of the Mucor racemosus Fresen as reported already by Tissot (1925) and illustrated in fig. 27 by Enderlein (Arch. Entw. Bakt. 1.5.1937, page 209). As we see the flowing happening of this primitive parasite is boundless. A further product of the unusual befall of Endobionts of the marrow of the bone are the Normoblasts and the Megaloblasts, with which the befall of Endobionts ascends to a colony-like gathering the pseudo-kernel. Transitions of it are the Reticulocytes, which show forth a wide dissemination in the blood.The boundless heaping of high-valenced parasites thus revealed represents the causal cause that Bogomoljets had exactly chosen this material to start with for his serum, though neither he nor Niehans never have had the slightest idea of the true nature and virtue of their preparations, which prove to be of a quite isopathic nature. All these boundless possibilities of the different valences and phases of development of the parasite in the total amount of cells of the human body represent at the same time also the biggest share of the so-called "constitution", whereby a substantial part of this terminus has further developed itself into a considerably more palpable factor.Again and again I have pointed out the practiced methods exercised by some disciplines, standing as outsiders of the biology and systematically paying no heed to the fundamental biological facts. Some of the most important moments may be repeated hereafter. Here are to be found the biological "proves", again and again demanded by the gentlemen of the doctrine since decenniums, which are fully answered since almost half a century.The fact that Fontes (Mem. Institut. Oswaldo Cruz, I, 2, 1910, page 186) proved as the first the infectuosity of the filtrate of tuberculous material, C. Nicolle (Bulletin de l'institut Pasteur XXIX, 1931, pages 209-224, 273-280) interpreted these already as separated phases of development, H. Dostal (Wien. Mediz. Wochenschrift, Vol. 60, 1910, pages 2098-2100 and Vol. 63, 1913) in addition still confirmed the ball-shaped Basit-stage, and Enderlein (Arch. Entw. Gesch. Der Bakterien, Vol. I, part 2, 1931, pages 6-13, 53-105, Table 1 and Illustration 76) already a voluminous circulation covering three groups of phases: "primitive phases - phases of bacteria - phases of fungus", as well as in: "The End of the Cell's Dominant Role as the Ultimate Biological Unit" l.c. Vol. I, 2, pages 171-179, July 1933) that that "Omne vivum ex ovo" *(Harvey 1651) as well that "Omnis cellula e cellula" excludes for good, are ample documents.It is insignificant to enter closer into the main treatise and the numerous reports (f.i. Hamburger Abenblatt, dated 8./9.1.1955, Hamburger Morgenpost, dated 10.1.1955). Worthy of notice is only the very dexterous concession for a retreat of Otto Warburg in the last mentioned paper. "There is no producer of cancer, that enters the body from without", which can be fully confirmed, for all chronic diseases inclusive of cancer are by no means diseases of infection, but the exciter of microbes in the most primitive times during the shaping of these mammals, had been infected to all these mammal-primitive-shapes, and since that time lives with all mammals as a permanent parasite in order to produce with its thousands of phases of development (probaenogeny) always stronger pathogenities and also on this route, to let arise thousands of forms of maladies. It is therefore the question of gradual building up of the always present permanent-parasite to higher and always stronger pathogene shapes from positively apathogene primitive phases (scanty valent Symprotites + colloids) to a befall from within.Totally corresponding with the knowledge of the primitive cultures up to Hippocrates, viz. A synthetic mode of contemplation of nearly twenty thousands of years, which then was succeeded in turn by an analytic mode of contemplation of two thousand five hundred years. And the success is formulated hereafter:"Disciplines, which educate blindness against biological laws of nature by 'watchwords', will never be capable of solving the problem of cancer and of all chronic diseases."

Polymorphic Symbionts as Potential Cofactors in Cancer Processes

by Karl Windstosser© Copyright 1997 Explore Publications, Inc. Republished with their permission.
1915
G. Fichera and Citelli (Milan) described "bacterial form elements" in human tumors; after 1925, this included various developmental phases of these in coccal and rod form. It is not clear whether Fichera produced a therapeutic agent from this -- which he designated as "Oncovaccina" -- or whether this name applied to an extract derived from sheep spleen, thymus, duodenum, lymph glands and bone marrow, which Fichera injected his patients with beginning about 1934.

That would make this researcher -- at about the same time as Niehans -- one of the founders of organocellular or cytoplasmatic therapy, which is based on the empirical fact that sheep are the only mammals that are never (or extremely rarely) infested with cancer and that malignant vaccination tumors are just as unlikely to be transferable to them. This is especially true of the younger animals and lambs. We now know that the spleen, thymus and lymph glands exercise central functions in defensive and regulatory processes.
Somewhat later, Clara Jolles-Fonti (1954) and Guarnieri silently took over Fichera's ideas and therapy and added their own work to it. The ingredients of the preparation were simplified, initially to a combination of liver, spleen and duodenal extracts, and, finally, just liver and spleen. In this form, Permicutan (now biosyn.) took over production from Guarnieri in 1950. One milliliter of the preparation "Factor AF 2 Guarnieri" contains the extract from 7 grams liver and 3 grams spleen. The preparation has earned a good reputation in the field of holistic tumor therapy, despite the omission of the thymus component.
1916
Günther Enderlein (1872-1968), biologist and zoologist, professor and curator at the Zoological Museum of the University of Berlin, first presented his revolutionary reconfiguration of bacteriology (developed during the war years -- he had been an army bacteriologist) to the Society of Friends of Natural-Science Research [Gesellschaft Naturforschende Freunde].
Because of war-related problems, his book Bacterial Cyclogeny. Prolegomena to Investigations into the Structure, Sexual and Asexual Reproduction and Development of the Bacteria, finished in the same year, was not able to be printed and published until 1925. Ever since Cohn (1870) and Koch (1876), bacterial monomorphism had become dogma, even though this idea had at first only had provisional status, to provide a framework for additional research.
Even its promulgators continued to report casually on morphological variants of the microbes they observed -- and, in the foreword to his Bacterial Cyclogeny, Enderlein cites a series of predecessors and contemporaries who agreed with the generally postulated and concretely described process of the developmental cycle. In his tireless studies and interpretations, he found the explanation for many controversial microbial findings -- many first described by him, in part heterogeneous, in part identical -- as well as the key to many hitherto (and to some extent to this day) scientifically unexplained processes in pathogenesis and diseases transmission, healing and immunity.
According to Enderlein, all microbes go through a species-specific cycle, which bacteriological theory accepts as quite self-evident for malaria, but which to this day it resists acknowledging for bacteria and fungi, even though there is no exception in the whole wide world to the law of eternal change and the unity of the macrocosm with the microcosm."Cyclogeny" means the transformation and migration of all pathogenic and apathogenic germs through all phases (valences) from the limits of the visible and smaller -- the viral region -- on through the higher-valence phases of the textbook coccal and rod forms and up to the culminant phases of fungi and their mycelia.
In this, the bacterial nucleus plays an important role, which, though Enderlein was aware of it, was not correctly interpreted as to function. Its reduplication corresponds to the length of the bacterial body. According to Enderlein's "Anartatic Fundamental Law", valence increase depends on the prevailing pH of the blood or tissues. The bacteria multiply -- and this, too, was one of Enderlein's fundamental insights -- either asexually by fission or budding (Auxanogeny) or sexually after preliminary nuclear fusion (Probaenogeny).
The latter is always the prerequisite for phasal development upward or downward. The principle of polymorphism and sexual -- i.e. by means of nuclear fusion -- reproduction of bacteria was confirmed 40 years after Enderlein by the Nobel Prize laureates Lederberg, Taumg and Hayes (cited in Seeger, P. G.: Immune Processes and Cancer [Immungeschehen und Krebs] Semmelweis Verlag, Hoya).
Before Enderlein, Mori (1910) had already supported this idea.Out of the many concepts which Enderlein created for his theory, we can here only mention those which are of specific significance for oncological considerations. But this terminology was necessary and justified, since to go back to the usual terminology of orthodox bacteriology or to the nomenclature of the microbe researchers before Enderlein would only have given rise to more new misunderstandings or misinterpretations.Enderlein designated the smallest and lowest bacterial stage as Protit.
It consists of the bare nucleus (Mych) with no protoplasmic coat (Trophosom). One-dimensional reproduction leads to the formation of extremely fine threadlets, or Filits, two- and three-dimensional reproduction to Symprotits. In all, these 3 phases represent Chondritosis, within which a continuously alternating phase-change takes place. Chondrits are in the virus size range (15-300 nm) and are barely visible in the darkfield. Bacteriophages -- Enderlein's interpretation of which differs radically from the orthodox view -- also belong to this stage.
Bacterial flagella are likewise Filits.Higher developmental stages arise -- always dependent on environmental conditions -- through the formation of double- and multiple-nucleus cells with Trophosomes, in which each reduplication of the nuclei corresponds to the next higher stage, or Valence, of the Endobiont. The Enderleinian terms are, in sequence: Basit, Phytit, Rhabdit, Linit, Ascit, Synascit and -- the highest developmental form (Culminant) -- Amoebit.
This represents the fully-developed fungus with all its typical characteristics, flagellum, mycelium and spore formation.Besides the clarification of these morphological phenomena, Enderlein succeeded in identifying the most important vertebrate (but not invertebrate!) symbiont as Mucor racemosus Fresen 1870 in all of its stages from virus to fungus. In the Chondrit stage (see above), it lives as a physiological and innocuous -- probably in fact even useful -- symbiont in the blood and tissue of healthy people.
However, as soon as the biochemical equilibrium changes, the Chondrits ascend to the higher phases or valences and in the process take on pathogenic characteristics. This applies to all civilization-induced diseases, particularly cancer. One can thus designate it as "obligate Mucor parasitism".Retrograde development from higher to lower valences also takes place exclusively via the sexual route by means of nuclear fusion among Chondrits present in sufficient number. This process is blocked in sick persons.
To this end, Enderlein developed Chondritin, with which a chain-reaction-like retrograde development of the pathogenic valences is set into motion. Dealing with the resulting mass of Protits is furthered with the aid of a serum derived from rabbits injected with higher valences and Protits.The hematological changes associated with phasal and virulence increase manifest themselves -- aside from the rise in pH -- in increased (up to 100%) infestation both of erythrocytes and neutrophilic leukocytes as well as plasma with higher-valence Endobionts which present themselves to the eye morphologically as Symprotits, Symplasts, Basits, Ascits, etc.
The erythrocytes, normally the storage depot of dormant symbionts, often take on the so-called burr-cell form, which the orthodox medical laboratories don't know what to do with. These are the microelements, appearing everywhere and active in full virulence. Some of these developmental stages are illustrated in the excellent photomicrographic reproductions in the two discussed books by Bleker and Haring (p. 15ff).
The anemia which often accompanies preliminary and early stages of malignancies is likewise explainable along these lines. The alert observer will not miss the phantom corpuscles, which only appear in the darkfield and which signalize the progressive Endobiont virulence which drives the destructive process. Now, it must be kept in mind that certain stages of this blood infestation can also appear in cases of other chronic and consumptive diseases, i.e. not just cancer and pre-cancerous processes, for example PcP, Hepatitis, MS, radiation and chemotherapy damage, focal diseases (especially in the teeth) etc. With a balanced alkaline diet, cleansing, holistic change therapy and sensible use of Enderlein preparations, these conditions -- even in cases of incipient or early-stage malignancies -- can often be halted or rolled back.
In 1932, Enderlein discovered the second facultative pathogen (unlike the Mucor symbiosis, however, not physiologically endobiotic), the black-spored mold Aspergillus niger van Tieghen, which, in its entire polymorphism and phase-dependent pathology, is the tuberculosis germ. Fontes (1910) provided the proof of this by transmitting the disease by means of bacterium-free filtrates.
The Chondrit and Basit phases give rise to clinical pictures in man which were given all sorts of names by Enderlein's contemporaries -- such as scrofula, lymphatism, camouflaged tuberculosis (Patromikolas), masked tuberculosis (Willy Bircher), certain rheumatic forms (Poncet), tuberculotoxicosis and paratuberculosis.
These also include Much's granules and Spengler's fragments. Other researchers have dedicated themselves to the therapeutic exploitation of these phenomena; these include Pirquet, Ponndorf and the above-mentioned Spengler (see 1902).The Basit, Linit and Ascit stages of Aspergillus are the short and long rod forms of Sclerothrix tuberculosis Koch 1882, solid and not acid-resistant, whose culturing in all phases from s on up to the spore-forming Aspergillus is described accurately by Enderlein.
For therapizing tubercular and pretubercular diseases, Enderlein recommended various preparations, each available in various strengths, which can be administered subcutaneously, intramuscularly or orally, depending on the clinical picture:
1. Stabilized -- i.e. apathogenic -- Aspergillus or tuberculosis Chondritin with mode of action as described for the Endobiont's Chondritin.

2. The caretta Chondritin as cycle phase of the culturing of Sclerothrix antituberculosis Friedmann 1920, the agent of tuberculosis in the sea turtle Thalassochelis caretta. It is not pathogenic to man, but instead has a therapeutic effect like a homeopathic nosode in cases of human tuberculosis. Friedrich Franz Friedmann, who had to endure many attacks and much defamation in his life, deserves our thanks for his research and development of this therapeutic agent, which has fallen into obscurity only because of the chemotherapeutic treatment of tuberculosis.

3. The vaccines of Sclerothrix tuberculosis Koch, containing higher valences than the Chondritin.
4. The sea turtle tuberculosis vaccine, acid-resistant and non-acid-resistant.
5. The tuberculosis sera of rabbits that have been immunized against Sclerothrix tuberculosis Koch. Mode of action as per the Endobiont sera.
6. For all diseases which are, simultaneously or serially, of an Endobiontic or tuberculous nature, the Pliogen-Chondritin consisting of Mucor and Aspergillus Chondrites.
All of the isopathic preparations developed by Enderlein were produced under his personal supervision in his laboratory in Hamburg/Aumühle until shortly before his death. In 1975, the firm of SANUM-Kehlbeck (Hoya) acquired the production license and took over the business. The old, instructive preparation names were changed and many new agents (not from Enderlein) were added. Information and pertinent literature can be requested from the above-named company or from the associated publishing arm, Semmelweis Verlag.Besides these preliminary research results and their therapeutic consequences for the Mucor and Aspergillus cycles, Enderlein published, after 1937, his ideas concerning the cancer-specific or carcinogenic properties of the higher developmental stages of the Mucor Endobiont.
His argument is structured as follows:
1. Human blood is not sterile, as had been previously assumed, but rather harbors in all cases a minuscule parasite. It had not been discovered previously because it exists there primarily in an unusual and hitherto not described form, namely in the submicroscopic Protit stage. This most primitive developmental stage is of the same size order as viruses, which, according to Enderlein, are likewise to be ascribed to the species-specific cycle.
The apparent sterility of standard blood cultures is explained by the fact that these stages in their parasitical property can only be cultured with great difficulty on artificial culture media, and only develop very slowly and poorly. However, sterilely drawn and incubated blood, or simply in blood maintained at room temperature, develops lively growth after a few weeks.
2. The parasite's life in the erythrocytes can be detected in fresh blood through its germination into free Chondrits or Symprotits in blood serum.
3. The relationship of the infection of the erythrocytes to cancer turns out to depend on the following factors:
a. Number of infected erythrocytes and phantom corpuscles;
b. Number of parasites in each infected erythrocyte;
c. Dynamovalence or size of the erythrocyte inclusions.
4. The bacterial form in the blood demonstrates, by its lively mobility, its existence as a special life-form in native preparation.
5. Free and enclosed (in nucleus or cell plasma) Symprotits and Symprotit barbells can also be found in the tumor, usually in enormous numbers.
6. Bacterial rods are also found -- although seldom -- growing out of the tumor cells.
7. Higher bacterial structural forms such as Cystits, Thecits, etc. can also be culturally obtained in blood (or nutrient glucose broth, etc.) and are massively present in tumors, either free or in cell bodies.
8. In sectioned tumors, one finds the highest forms observed in the human body of the parasite's developmental series, namely as fungal mycelium (Developmental History of the Bacteria [Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien], Vol. 1 Number 3).

Enderlein included an aphorism of Lao-Tse's in some of his studies, which applies precisely to the Bacterial Cyclogeny he created: "When things have unfolded to their fullest development, they always return to their roots."

Publications of Enderlein's Numerous Scientific Writings
All together, they number over 500, of which 377 cover entomological topics in the years 1891 to 1942 -- we can here mention only those which are concerned with Endobiosis research and bacterial polymorphism. A complete listing of these, as well as of the contributions of other authors on the same topic, was put out in the sixties by the AKMON Verlag, at that time situated in Aumühle near Hamburg. In addition, we would like to call attention to the reprints listed here of some of Enderlein's and other pertinent publications, published by the Semmelweis Verlag in Hoya.

· "Basic Elements of the Comparative Morphology and Biology of Bacteria." [Grundelemente der vergleichenden Morphologie und Biologie der Bakterien] Session Reports of the Society of Friends of Natural-Science Research [Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft der Naturforschenden Freunde], Berlin 1916 (provisional presentation of the concepts of "Bacterial Cyclogeny").
· "Bacterial Cyclogeny." Prolegomena to Investigations into the Structure, Sexual and Asexual Reproduction and Development of the Bacteria. [Bakterien-Cyclogenie. Prolegomena zu Untersuchungen über Bau, geschlechtliche und ungeschlechtliche Fortpflanzung und Entwicklung der Bakterien] Verlag Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin/Leipzig 1925. Reprinted by: Semmelweis Verlag, Hoya 1980.
Translated into French by Dr. G. Langevine, Paris.
· "Concerning the Pliocyclody of Bacteria. The Biological Significance of Bacterial Gonits, Gonidies and Cystits." Lectures, ref. in: Session Reports of the Society of Friends of Natural-Science Research [Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft der Naturforschenden Freunde], Berlin 1981.
· "Conclusions from the Definitive Unmasking of Monomorphism as a Specious Dogma." [Folgerungen aus der endgültigen Entlarvung des Monomorphismus als spekulatives Dogma] Archive for the Developmental History of Bacteria [Archiv für Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien] Vol. 1 Nr. 1, p. 162ff. (1933).

· "The End of the Cell's Reign as the Ultimate Biological Unit." [Das Ende der Herrschaft der Zelle als letzte biologische Einheit] Archive for the Developmental History of Bacteria [Archiv für Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien] Vol. 1 Nr. 2, p. 171ff. (1933).[Translated and published in Explore! for the Professional, Volume 6, #1 (1995)]

· "The Cycle of the Cancer Agent, Mucor neoformans." [Der Kreislauf der Krebs-Urhebers, Mucor neoformans] (Doyen 1902) Archive for the Developmental History of Bacteria [Archiv für Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien] Vol. 1 Nr. 8, p. 183ff. (1937).

· "On the Hypotheses Concerning the Parasitical Nature of Oncogenesis on the one Hand and the Knowledge Developed over the Preceding Century and a Half concerning the Parasitical Nature of Cancer on the Other Hand." [Zu den Hypothesen über die parasitŠre Krebsentstehung einerseits und den seit eineinhalb Jahrhunderten entwickelten Erkenntnissen der parasitŠren Krebsnatur andererseits] Folk Medicine 3 [Volksheilkunde] (1949).

· "On the Source of all Chronic Diseases." [Vom Urheber aller chronischen Erkrankungen] Folk Medicine 8 [Volksheilkunde] (1955).

· "On the Nature of Chronic Diseases, Specifically of Cancer and Glandular Cancer." [†ber das Wesen der chronischen Erkrankungen, speziell von Krebs und Drüsenkrebs] Private Clinic and Sanatorium 4 [Privatklinik und Sanatorium] (1955).

Periodicals Edited and Published by Enderlein
· Archive for the Developmental History of Bacteria [Archiv für Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien] Vol. 1 Numbers 1-4; Vol. 2 Nr. 1. Verlag Erna Enderlein, Berlin 1931-1940, AKMON Verlag 1941-1972.

· Immunbiologica. Writings on Immunobiological Methods of Fighting Disease. [Immunbiologica. Schriftenreihe über immunbiologische KrankheitsbekŠmpfung] Vols. 1-4: Siebeneicher Verlag, Berlin/Frankfurt 1946-1950; Vols. 5-6: IBICA Verlag, Aumühle near Hamburg 1954.
· AKMON -- Elements of Complete Health and Akmosophy [AKMON -- Bausteine zur Vollgesundheit und Akmosophie.] Vol. 1/1955; Vol. 2/1957 (both IBICA Verlag, Aumühle near Hamburg); Vol. 3/1959 (AKMON Verlag, Aumühle near Hamburg). This has been reprinted by Semmelweis Verlag, Hoya 1980. It contains 23 articles by Enderlein, 12 by other authors.
· Folia Isopathica. Vol. 1/1961 (improved new edition 1970), AKMON Verlag, Aumühle near Hamburg.
· Relevant titles in the complete bibliography: [12, 17, 32-34, 46, 77, 90, 103, 106, 107, 118, 133, 139, 149, 150, 196, 197-199, 201].

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Cystit

Pseudostreptus pyogenes (Rosenb. 1884) Example from a 2-day culture. Enl. 1:5000
In the genus Pseudostreptus, the diameter of the Cystit increases up above 8 µ. Here, also, the Cystit can become isolated and appears, then, as a perfect giant ball. The Mych and Symmychon appear to be very small in this species.In the diphtheria pathogen and its numerous kin, the Cystit do not get expelled. In more mature examples, one usually finds on each end of the Syndimychit rod a Telocystit. In some species, there also occur Ascocystit, which prevail in the genus Heterocystia.

Comparative Morphology is the Foundation of All Biology

Introduction
The trend of ideas of the last few decades has led to--especially in bacteriology--a certain disparity between physiological/biological research and comparative morphology. Comparative morphology was regarded by many parties more and more as a minor matter, believing that its demotion represented an achievement favoring biology, although it is in actuality the very foundation of biology, and the source of all phylogenetic, ontogenetic and systematic knowledge of nature. The recognition of the rhythmic aspect of all organic processes is the foundation of knowledge in this area of research as well.The basic conditions for a morphological evolutionary investigation is the organic continuity of successive developmental conditions. During the course of systematic morphological studies of bacteria, I was forced to conclude that the practical side of bacteriology in particular in no way corresponded to these basic conditions, and indeed rested on a foundation that totally contradicted the actual situation. The main foci of this erroneous trend in knowledge can be indicated with three words: Monomorphism, Mutation Theory, MonocytismThe following treatment attempts to structure bacteriology on the basis of comparative morphological principles. That this attempt has met with some success can be seen in the results, which by no means lie in the theoretical sphere, but are in fact of a comparative morphological nature, while yet seeming to be suited to serve to orient entire areas of individual biological and physiological facts.It is difficult, in light of the varying interpretations of the enormous amount of observational material, to do justice to all requirements. Therefore, this work is recommended to the specialist's goodwill. In drawing up this sketch--it could not be otherwise, considering the scope of this area of endeavor--the main goals had always to be kept in mind as setting the course, so that many points may have possibly gotten short shrift. All of this is left to later additions and the checking-up of specialized research. Tips, from whatever quarter they may come, will always be gratefully welcomed by me.May a new comparative, morphologically clarified Pleomorphism arise from the dust of past decades, driving mutation theory and monocytism out of bacteriology and setting Cyclogeny and Pleocytism in its place, so that bacteriology can exit the province of theoretical explanation attempts and enter a state of absolute biological/morphological knowledge.Comparative morphologically sharply delineated concepts, so necessary for any clear discussion, elevate bacteriology to a comparative morphological discipline. The very nature of the task has made necessary the creation of an entire series of new terms, which might of course discourage many from trying to delve into this material. But the nature of recognized concepts crystallizes out as name. Without a precise comparative/morphological nomenclature, it is impossible to arrive at a clear conception of an organism's basic nature. Even biological concepts such as Mochlosis--for which a final clarification and insight was not possible--are fixed by naming, and one can then deal with them. "For it is just when terms are lacking that the right word comes along at the right time."Yet even this initially theoretical and vague-seeming concept of Mochlosis has over time become more clearly defined in my conception, and its comparative parallelism with Meloë's life-course--which I make reference to in the introductory pages of Chapter VII (Classification) in a much later entry--has completely swept away any remaining reservations and, even for this concept, dropped the theoretical remnants.Just as this nomenclature developed with progressive knowledge and was recognized as indispensable to a full understanding, so too will anyone who penetrates to a full understanding of Cyclogeny be convinced of its necessity. The structure of this nomenclature, which it has only been able to simplify once the work was completed, is thus carefully thought out and possesses largely organic relationships to its significance from a morphological and biological viewpoint, and is formed out of the synthesis of only a few words. To this end, the terms chosen for the morphological basic elements needed to be short words, monosyllabic wherever possible, so that the words compounded for morphologically complicated concepts would not get too long. So, for example, the term for the proto-nucleus is Mych (derived from to mucon = the innermost), and represents the starting-point for most of the compound concepts, whose derivation is usually recognizable at a glance. The instructions in Section XI explain the etymological structure.The essence of all sciences is the organization of the subject-matter, without which the overview that leads to deeper understanding is impossible. The main results are the following:
1. Finding the bacterial nucleus: Mych (proto-nucleus).
2. Establishing a comparative bacterial morphology.
3. Demonstrating the generality of Gonidie formation in all bacteria as the fundamental form of asexual fructification (Until now only established for some sheath bacteria--Crenothrix and some Spherotilides).
4. Demonstrating the sexual reproduction of bacteria.
5. Morphological demonstration of the Sporit (the so-called bacterial spore) as a small side-branch, a special form of Oit formation.
6. Establishing the Cyclogeny of bacteria and their diagnostic and therapeutic significance.
7. Establishing Mochlosis and Mochlolysis.
8. Demonstrating the cyclostatic moment of virulence and pathogenicity (Virulent stage).
9. As a practical result of the Cyclogenetic view, the polyetiological assessment of diphtheroid infections, regardless of whether found in the Basit, Phytit or Cystascit stage.
Stettin, October 1916

The Nature of the Biological Uniformity of the Bipolar Structure of all Chronic Diseases

By Professor Günther Enderlein, Aumühle/Hamburg Member of the Society for Freedom in Science at Oxford
"Who thinks he found it all aloneis dumber than the lowly stone."- J.W. von GoetheWhen, twenty millennia ago, the ancient Indians carried out the healing of all the chronic diseases - including cancer and tuberculosis - with the urine of the holy, beneficial cattle, this was not a forced illusion dictated by "slogans"; rather, it was (already) a tremendous insight, related in its basic features to natural instinct, whose origin arose from a purposeful activity of the most profound regions of the human brain, which - in the course of even more uncounted millennia before these primeval times - had ascended to this culmination of such logically substantiated actions; this stands head and shoulders above the "slogan dictatorship" of all subsequent (and presumably terminal) Epigones who, since Hippocrates (i.e. in the last 25 centuries, within the time-span of geological periods), have managed to reduce a full panoply of human-culture achievements right down to nothing. For these measures of those primeval cultures accord perfectly with the requirement of an individual researcher with cosmic mental ability right up at the edge of the sudden drop in defensive and mental ability against the bipolar primeval foe from the time of the very origin of all vertebrates, who said: "In order to really be able to heal the sick, one must restore what has been lost." In order words, a replacement of the missing part(s)! This man is the pharmacist Oesterlen, in his Handbuch der Arzneimittellehre [Pharmaceutical Handbook] 7th Ed. 1861, p. 3. And what substances are these, that had already been replaced at that time? Well, domesticated cattle, severely burdened with the Endobiont, the most fearsome part of the bipolar parasite structure - if nothing else, simply leukopathy, whose biologically/parasitologically oriented position in humans between cancer, Hodgkin's disease and Felty's syndrome has been established on the basis of my more thorough blood analysis - use up, as "vegetarian raw-food eaters", unheard-of defensive forces in order to keep at bay the threat to their existence from these primordial parasites. And the decomposition products - that freely leave the host body via the skin, bronchia, intestines and kidneys, since they are no longer interesting parasitically - are, in cattle too, apathogenic primitive phases of the Endobiont (Mucor racemosus Fresen), accordingly the lowest-valence Chondrit stages, as well as the following ultimate primitive forms of life, namely the colloids. These metabolites in turn represent precisely those forms that the endobiontically ailing vertebrate had lost in its illness as a result of being fattened up by being overfed with plant or - infinitely worse, animal - protein. It is exactly these factors that, in the endless eras of defensive struggling against this most fearsome permanent parasite of all vertebrates and man, symbolize the successes of the symbiotic achievement of this defensive struggle, since purely apathogenic functions were forced upon them by just this defensive struggle; for this reason, I gave them the name Regulators. From these four excretion possibilities, the Indians chose the urine of the holy, beneficial cattle. This urine therapy made its way to Europe during Medieval times, and has maintained itself down to the present - despite being relegated to the factors of the so-called "fecal pharmacists" - in part also as autologous urine therapy. Despite the fact that this seems completely justified by the stock of living colloids and very primitive Chondrit stages - and could perhaps even be rounded out by hitherto unknown factors - the therapy, using individually-shipped quantities of living colloids and very primitive Chondrits (in purest form) is, without a doubt, at the least considerably more hygienic. It is definitely understandable if the root cause of the chronic disease complex of the primordial parasite is shifted from a bipolar orientation of Endobiont (Mucor racemosus Fresen) and tuberculosis initiator in the primordial cultures' natural knowledge, over to dietary intake. If the objection is raised from the medical camp that the isopathy of the ancient Babylonians is out of the question for microbe-based diseases, since they had no microscopes, then the reply for the Endobiont itself can be that these important developmental phases of the Endobiont indeed are not visible in the microscope to this day. Vitamins deficiency is also not a causal, but rather at most a conditional factor. And then, when later Bircher-Brenner claims a special sensitivity to dietary toxins of the capillary region in the human body as a cause of chronic diseases, this is also merely a consequence of conditional factors that do not connect up with the root causes - since the root causes are and remain the two bipolarly-oriented and structured primordial parasites. After all, the so-called paracoli bacteria in the intestines are by no means degenerate coli bacteria, but rather bacilli from the Endobiont's metabolites, that form quite normally, even without treatment with living Chondritins, capable of probaenogenetic upward development in the intestinal tract, especially in cancer cases etc., from colloids and the most primitive Chondrit stages on up to the Phytit stage. As bacilli, these Endobiont Phytits are strikingly similar to the coli bacterium. Likewise, dystrophy is just a very small part of the conditional causes, since the primary conditional causes are essentially based in overfeeding with vegetable and animal proteins. Less in the over 1000 cancerogenic factors. Likewise, constitution plays a merely subordinate role, since the greater part of it is lost in the consequences (sequelae) of parasite overfeeding. This is very much the case for the tuberculosis portion of the bipolar structure of the primordial parasite, where also dystrophy is by no means a nonspecific basis and tuberculosis yields no sequelae - as Robert Koch and Edmund Ingber (Buenos Aires) maintain - but rather consequences of the primordial parasite's long-term parasitism, and in fact of the overfeeding of both primordial parasites. (Cf. E. Ingber: "Tuberkulose und Lebensordnung" [Tuberculosis and Lifestyle] in: Diaita, 1st year Vol. 1 1955, pp. 11Ð15.) All of these are the grotesque consequences of "monomorphism/monomorphology" slogans which are the basis for the inaccessibility of the essential nature of the chronic disease complex.
Here is a compilation of some of these "slogan factors":
1. The paracoli bacterium is not a degenerate coli bacterium, but rather the Phytit stage of the Endobiont.
2. The root cause of the infectiousness of filtrates of tubercular material is the tubercle bacillus' Chondrit stage; this was determined back in 1910 by Fontes of Brazil (Cf. Mem. Institut. Oswaldo Cruz, 1, 2, 1910, p. 186).
3. Furthermore, H. Dostal demonstrated the easy transportability of the tubercle bacillus in its coccal form (Basit stage) in liquid-nutrient cultures (cf. Wien. Medizin. Wochenschr. [Viennese Medical Weekly], 60th Year 1910, pp. 2098Ð2100, and 63rd Year 1913).
4. Fibrin is by no means a "protein coagulation" precipitate, but rather the Chondrit dendroid of the Endobiont.
5. Thrombocytes are not blood organelles (platelets); they are Thecits of the Endobiont.
6. Megakaryocytes (Metchnikov) are not normal cell components; rather, due to massive infestation with primitive-phase Endobionts, these cells have lost the ability to fission cell or nucleus. These cells have been forgotten in the studied concentration on the focal problem of cleansing in the marrow of all bones.
7. Polynuclear cell is related to the preceding, except that the nucleus is still capable fission, while the cell itself has lost the capability.
8. The megaloblasts of pernicious anemia are not nucleated erythrocytes, but rather erythrocytes having internal colonies of abnormally distended Endobiont Chondrits (pseudo-nucleus!).
9. Normoblasts, erythrocytes originating in bone marrow, have no nucleus, only a pseudo-nucleus consisting of an Endobiont Chondrit colony.
10. Macrocytes are abnormally enlarged erythrocytes with no pseudo-nucleus, whose enlargement is likewise due to massive infestation by the Chondrit stage of the Endobiont.
11. Peripheral granules of the erythrocytes are not organelles (Schilling), but rather Symprotits of the Endobiont.
12. Peripheral rods of the erythrocytes are not organelles (Schilling), but rather bacterial rods of the bacterial phase of the Endobiont that have developed out of the aforementioned peripheral granules. Later on, they break free and crawl about on the erythrocytes and leukocytes like inchworms (hence the designation "wormlets" by Health Officer Dr. Otto Schmidt of Munich).
13. Also, the globucellular and spindle-cell sarcomas contain no host globular or spindle cells; instead, these represent cross-sectioned (globular) cells and diagonally longitudinally-sectioned (spindle) cells from the mycelia of the Endobiont.
14. Reticulocytes (Heilmeyer) are not erythrocytes with special organelles, but erythrocytes internally infested with Endobiont Chondrit trees.
15. Leukocyte pseudopodia formation (dendrites) (after Bond, London 1924: The Leukocyte in Health and Disease, H. K. Lewis & Co.) actually represents Chondrit dendroids of the Endobiont - also identified as "fibrin" by the standard doctrine!
16. The sterility of human blood (in centrifugate and in filtrate). This doctrinal illusion actually represents a massive infestation of all blood elements of all vertebrates (including man) - even the healthiest - with primitive phases of the Endobiont, which infestation develops probaenogenetically on up to the bacterial and even fungal phases as a disease progresses.
17. The sterility of blood serum = the doctrinal illusion as to the contents of the serum as well in the most varied primitive phases of the Endobiont.
18. Diapedesis = the doctrinal illusion concerning the seizure of all protein reserves in the human body by the Endobiont immediately after death, and their formation into "fibrin".
19. The Culminante of the fungal form (Mucor racemosus Fresen) of the Endobiont is easy to obtain by culturing from tumors, as Health Officer Dr. Otto Schmidt of Munich demonstrated as far back as 1903 (and subsequently), and which I have been able to confirm personally.
20. The calcareous coats of the tubercular foci in the lungs are not host defensive processes, but rather manifestations of calcinosis, of the misdirected efforts of the parasite to protect itself from the defensive reactions of human blood.
And added to all this is the awareness, up through Hippocrates, that all the primeval cultures were based from their beginnings on a "true synthesis" of the chronic disease complex - which, although it falsely evaluated the conditional significance of poor diet as causal, nevertheless instinctively traced the unity of the actual root causes to a synthesis pointing to a single disease, namely humoral pathology. But by contrast, after Hippocrates, the illusion of differentiation led to a "pseudo-analysis", i.e. a misinterpretation of a differentiation to a thousand diseases. However, Babylon, Syria and India were able for centuries largely to avoid this mistake, so that the dietary errors that were interpreted as root causal - which of course actually represent conditional causes - they retained as the basis of their viewpoint, as has been maintained in this sense in India to the present, in its purest form among the Hunza tribes in the Karakorum range of northern India. Also, to what extent - coming from an entirely different discipline - is the possibility of a "truly instinctive world-view" taken into account? This from a document from the field of theology: "Now, it is entirely possible that the science of those ancient times already knew some things that our rational science has arrived at by a totally different route. One needs to consider that those ancients obtained their knowledge of the world in a completely different manner; in observing nature, they made use not only of pure reason, but also (in a certain sense) 'contemplative observation'. They were thus in possession of a sensory apparatus and had at their disposal meditative options that were perhaps superior in certain respects to our hyper-rational intellect." (Prof. D. Gerhard von Rad: "Die biblische Schöpfungsgeschichte" [The Biblical Story of Creation]. In: Schöpfungsglaube und Evolutionstheorie [Creationism and Evolutionary Theory]. 1955, p. 36. Alfred Kröner Verlag, Stuttgart.) Now, the unadulterated, unspoiled and slogan-free primeval instincts - as presented to us in the surviving ancient documents - have turned out to be superior in certain such aspects. But that, right down to the present day, the error of a lack of cosmic orientation in biological and comparative-morphological considerations still exists, inasmuch as a descent to the inmost basis of life is neglected when dealing with issues which necessitate a holistic viewpoint, is demonstrated in turn by the research into the "secrets of the germ cell" at the Max Planck Institute in Voldagsen/Hanover. On the basis of the involvement of the cytoplasm of certain plants in the so-called heredity factors, demonstrated by von Wettstein in 1924, who - unlike the genes of the cell nucleus, i.e. the Genome - designated as Plasmone the heredity factors in the cytoplasm. This was followed up by P. Michaelis, to the extent of attempting to find plants in order to make polynuclear crosses with cytoplasm of the other form. And with willow herb from all over the world, after 24 generations (= 24 years) he succeeded, and demonstrated that only the cytoplasm from the maternal cell solely inherits the maternal characteristics. Still, the question as to where in the cytoplasm the germ plasm was to be found could not be observed by this method. But this difficulty is not surprising, since these complications were only observed in isolated hermit cells, and not in highly-potentiated nationalized cellular organizations. Now, this hermit is the Mychit, the primordial cell of the bacteria. This also answers the difficult question, as explained in the article "Das Ende der Herrschaft der Zelle als letzte biologische Einheit" [The End of the Cell's Reign as the Ultimate Biological Unit] (G. Enderlein, in: Archiv für Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bakterien [Archive for the Developmental History of Bacteria], Year I Vol. 2, 2 July 1933, pp. 171Ð179, 5 Illus.) This article confirms, specifically for Microsphaera vaccinae Cohn 1872 (the smallpox pathogen) - through the genesis of the Symprotit to Mychit (the primordial cell) - that the spherical bacterial cell consists of various primitive phases of the microorganism, and hence represents a socialization of these primitive phases. For the very simplest bacterial cell (Mychit), the micrococcal sphere, the nucleus is then the Mych (primordial nucleus) and the plasma the Protitit stage, i.e. the Symprotit (Chondrit stage) and, in the ultimate unit, also the colloid, i.e. the Protit stage. Moreover, the spongiform arrangement is also bound up with it and thus clarified. The so-called "assimilated protein" of the cytoplasm turns out to be an illusion. Thus, one needs to begin at this basal level of phylogeny in order to be able to answer questions of this kind. W. Goethe's cosmic orientation, introduced at the beginning this chapter, also gives us an excellent conclusion for universal questions and issues - particularly, too, for the contrast between holistic knowledge and its collapse for two thousand years to the downfall of humankind of the Epigones: "Microscopes and telescopes actually confuse pure human understanding."J.W. von Goethe, Sprüche in Prosa. Ethisches [Prose Sayings. Ethical]. I, 37

Sunday, August 27, 2006

About Pleomorphism

by Dr. med Maria Bleker, Germany © Copyright 1998 Explore Publications, Inc. Republished with their permission.
The team "Enderlein Live" has taken upon itself the task of publishing those central and largely unknown works of Professor Enderlein's which it considers important for an understanding of Enderlein's theoretical concepts. The text which follows was published by Professor Enderlein in 1933, and was intended as a rebuttal to the old thesis of Virchow's, largely held to this day, that "the cell is the smallest biological unit."

With the discovery of the Protits and the precise description of the various development possibilities of these protein nodules, Professor Enderlein created the bases for the interpretation of phenomena which we, now as then, can observe using dark-field microscopy.
This article is also intended to clarify who is entitled to primacy in the discovery of these protein nodules. Certain recent "researchers" have made an unseemly practice of anointing themselves as the discoverers of these Protite and their development stages, simply by baptizing them with a new name, such as Somatid, Spore, etc. It would be not only more logical but also more ethical if they were to dedicate themselves to the interpretation of these phenomena and their immunological significance, rather than persisting in these fraudulent labeling practices. In order to promote a better understanding of the following text of Professor Enderlein's, a glossary has been added following this article which explains the professor's terminological concepts.

The Construction of Chlamydozoit and Morulit from the Chondrit
To this day, the cell is regarded as the ultimate organic unit, out of which all higher organisms are built up. Even Haeckel believed he had found the proto-organism in the one-celled protozoans.When I formulated the concept Symprotit and its sub-unit Protit as the primeval unit of life in the form of a quite homogeneous minuscule kernel as recognized phenomenological forms of bacteria up to the outer limits of visibility, it had been well proven by their reproductive ability that these were living organisms. But all connection was lacking between these subvisible units and the higher forms of the bacteria, to say nothing of a connection to cells, which wasn't even under consideration. For this, long years of study of their living conditions were required - and the necessary culturing experiments which were repeated in endless series over and over again. I chose as my experimental object of study the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872), bred from various vaccine lymphs (of which it's quite irrelevant whether or not it is the cause of smallpox, as even the discoverer of this species assumed).What we are dealing with here is a preliminary sketch of a few excerpts from the results of these developmental-historical and comparative-morphological studies; the detailed main publication with numerous illustrations will appear in the indicated venue.

The Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) in its typical phenomenological form is a micrococcus usually about 0.5-0.6 µ long, which nevertheless represents a Thecit and not a primary Basit (even though it is a Basit, albeit a pliovalentes one). If one puts the material of a culture of this strain in a hanging drop, then it will very quickly develop (usually beginning after just a few seconds) a mass of Chondriten, usually growing rapidly, especially when the starter material is from an older culture. By culturing material from one of these hanging drops, one can easily create isolated colonies of the Chondritstadiums, but they are only visible after a few days (and with a magnifying glass) as extremely tiny colonies among the large Thecites colonies. However, they can be isolated even sooner by simply swabbing the areas between the large colonies.

Over the years, I have steadily cultured the Thecit in numberless series out of the pure cultures of the Chondritstadiums, so that the total material of Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) at my disposal has to a certain extent been complexly filtered. The creation of the Thecites usually takes place over weeks to months, so that a dispersion of individual Theciten, which would grow to large colonies in a single day, is out of the question. Isolated Chondrite quickly grow in hanging drops into entire systems alternating between Symprotit and Filum, as shown here. The Symprotite here can already take on quite varied sizes. Since the Filum is capable of renewed granule formation (Symprotit) at many different locations, one after the other, it is reasonable to conclude that the Filum is a linear arrangement and organization of the final unit, the Protites.

The alternation between the two growth forms of the Chondritstadiums is thus an alternation between a growth form with linear arrangement of the Protite (Filum) and one with three-dimensional arrangement of the same (Symprotite). The diameter of the Filums - about 0.02 µ or even less - is accordingly the diameter of the free Protites. But whereas the Filum - except with dark-field illumination - is usually only visible as it blinks when the mirror is moved, presumably the Protit alone is no longer clearly recognizable; only accumulation gives rise to a pocked surface, which, much like the Filum, is accounted for by the light-diffracting processes. With longer observation periods, one can now and again notice an increase in thickness - which, however, since it is usually irregularly bounded, could be due to the expulsion of individual Protiten. Even in these masses, more robust granules (Symprotite) can be formed here and there.

But the Symprotit, which is based on a three-dimensional union and organization of Protiten, can also excrete these free accumulated Protite. This generally occurs after a few days, and these loose plasma masses cling to the Symprotit in the form of an extremely fine to extended calotte: the plasma coat.The first phase of the socialization of two development stages to a new unit is complete. The Symprotit becomes the parietal nucleus (Mych), the Protitanhäufung becomes the fluid plasma, the plasma coat, and the new unit is the cell-like Mychit. The auxanogene (i.e. multiplicative) development, takes places in the alternation of Mychit and Dimychit; here, with these fission processes, the Filum has lost its mobility during its lengthening growth and has shortened to a filament in the confined space of the fluid plasma, the plasma coat. If yolk masses (reserve materials such as lipids, nucleic acid derivatives, etc.) are stored up in the Mychit, then it is chiefly on the surface of the Mych (nucleus) in the form of Trophosom (or Trophosomelle) and of the filament in the form of Trophode. I have already treated this in more detail for other bacteria (Sitzungsber. Ges. naturf. Fr. [Session reports of the society of friends of natural-science research] Berlin 1931, pp. 87-88 and Arch Entw. Bakt. [Archive for the developmental history of bacteria] I, 1, 1931 pp. 53-104). There is no need here to go into more detail on the further course of Probaenogenie to Phytit, Rhabdit, etc., since it is not relevant to present goals, and since these processes are common to all higher bacteria.It remains only to mention that here, too, in the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872), the formation of the spherical or slightly ovoid Cystite (with a Mych or Symmychon), Thecite (with several Mych or Symmycha) and Chondrothecite (with very numerous minuscule Mych, belonging to the Protit or Symprotit) is consummated mostly on Synasciten, but also on Mycasciten, as is usually the case, but in this species, these structures can also be formed freely, which is not otherwise normally true.

It is necessary to interject something at this point. In spite of years of culturing Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872), it has never been possible for me to achieve the Chlamydozoon Prowazeks, and it was then that I began to entertain serious doubts that this organism could be the smallpox pathogen, at least not in the sense of Paschen, where the fact of infectiousness must derive from filtrates of smallpox material; nonfiltrable forms were now out of the question, which has never, as is known, been interpreted in this form for the tubercle bacillus. On the other hand, the lack of infectiousness of the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) for the generation of a typical smallpox can in no way constitute disproof that this phenomenological form belongs to the smallpox pathogen, since of course the genuine smallpox, transmitted to cattle, normally no longer yields any more typical smallpox organisms, but rather vaccine. Then again, Calmette and his disciples gladly renounce - for the BCG strain, no less - the generation of a typical tuberculosis. We know far too little concerning these biological relationships to be able to deal with them confidently, even though the nucleus size, the Dynamovalenz, is crucially significant in this context. In fact, Guarneri's corpuscles attain larger forms than possible with any artificial breeding, and their extreme infectiousness is well enough known.Now, the blood of smallpox patients - as also that of other patients - is subject to definite, though small, deviations in alkalinity. Marotta (Riv. clin. terap. Napoli 1887, pp. 561-77) was the first to demonstrate that this is more strongly alkaline - and, at the same time, that the organism he had detected (also a micrococcus, probably the same one) reacts strongly to small amounts of sodium bicarbonate.As soon as I learned of this, I immediately investigated old cultures of the Microsphaera vaccinae (Cohn 1872) in hanging drops of 2-5% soda solution and took smears - and in a few minutes I had the Chlamydozoon Prowazeks, which had never turned up in years of culturing, and which thus as Chlamydozoit (Fig. 5) represents a development form in the Cyclode of the Microsphaera. I had been lucky, though, since the starting material has to be from older cultures, in which the Dynamovalenz has attained a high value, in order to be able to produce the nuclear material for the many structures necessary in this process.The process is as simple as can be. The formation of a large number of Chondritfäden out of a Thecit, as illustrated in fig. 3, is already well known from the processes in any hanging drop in a physiological saline solution. This accumulates in a 2-5% soda solution more and more, so that finally in the extreme, and above all for especially large Theciten, the Chlamydozoit is built up, as shown in fig. 5. By the very nature of the process, one will find many transitional forms, of which one is reproduced in fig. 4.A membranaceous exterior seal arises via concatenation of the Endsymprotite to a durable membrane. This process can ultimately escalate further to an extensive formation of larger such Mychite around the central Thecit, which then attain considerable size and a raspberry-like appearance: the Morulit fig. 6.We have now traced the creation of a cell from the homogeneous proto-granules, the Symprotit of the Chondritstadiums. The cell thus represents a socialization of various development stages of the same organism, which the new organizational unit "cell" has made itself useful for the construction and maintenance thereof.

These elements are:
The nucleus = Thecit. The nuclear coat = Thecithull. The individual nuclear elements = Mych and the Symmycha (Chromidien, that are fixed neither in size nor number). The nuclear fluid = plasma coat in the Protitstages. The cell plasma = Chondritstage, with a sponge-like arrangement. The cell coat = Chondrit branching. The higher cell of the protozoans and metazoans differs primarily from the Chlamydozoit only in its fixity and the more or less rhythmic organization of the nuclear components (Chromidien and chromioles) according to size, number and positioning, although this principle is broken among the metazoans, and even more so among the protozoans, by the appearance of the polyenergiden nuclei. H. Dechow has demonstrated, on the basis of years of exemplary work in culturing the cancer pathogen (Endobiont = NR) to a likewise cell-like Kulminante, namely the Amoebit, how much nature is capable of escalating this construction principle of bacterioform phenomenological shapes. This, the cancer cell, shared with the Guarneri's corpuscles (comparative-morphologically quite similar) the fate of being considered by all researchers to be degenerated body cells of the host. Definitely a triumph of the cyclogenetic-development-history view of things! How unbelievably simple this proof is, when one knows the development processes, is shown by the confirmation of the same in the various forms of the Guarneri's corpuscles, which arrange themselves effortlessly in the recognized rhythm of creation, as is demonstrated in more detail in the following article.

In particular the characteristics of the Amoebit, the cancer cell, recognized by H. Dechow, of growth and multiplication, as well as of decay into lower units of single isolated cells, have a fundamental significance as opposed to the body cell and in agreement with all higher phenomenological forms, derived from the Thecit, out of the Chondrit-Bacteria-Aspergillus series with, in part, cell-like character such as the conidia, the Guarneri's corpuscles, the Chlamydozoit and the Morulit.

As for the differences in infectivity between vaccine and variola, the differences of Dynamogenie of the infection elements in all likelihood represent the driving force, are therefore dependent on the nuclear valency. This is in the Chondritstadium of the vaccine lymph a very low-value Dynamovalenz and thus causes a lighter infection, namely cowpox, whereas a Synthecitstadium of the Guarneri's corpuscles of a highly infectious pox scab, which incorporates a high-value nuclear valency, will cause a serious infection of genuine pustules. The large cyclodischen distance of both Cyclostadien causes the transition to founder, primarily, on the abundance of the intervening Mochlosen (impediments).At the same time, this investigation has revealed that, among the numerous viewpoints concerning the histological valency of the bacteria, those who grasped them in their totality as nucleus (but without flagellum) came closest to the actual relationships. But in fact the relationship of Mychit (sphere) to Syndimychit (rod) is the same as that of protozoan to metazoan. The first preparatory step to the cell plasma among the bacteria are the flagella and all the appendages in the Chondritstadium, even when they haven't yet secondarily differentiated into flagella.The proto-granule (Protit and Symprotit) might well be more widespread in nature than one could even imagine. I even found it in exobasidium. Szathmary demonstrated its presence in the higher fungi. It also appears in aspergillus and cyanophycus.Similar structures in the higher algae, as for example the sterile whorls of the Acetabularia mediterranea, which lives in the Adriatic Sea near Trieste, would need to be tested in this context. But it might play a pre-eminent role even in the blood of higher animals, where applicable morphological elements are to be found in huge quantities and in great diversity. But the higher Cyclostadien also can be found everywhere in their higher organisms, especially in the processes of chromosomes, which repeat the processes of the bacterial rod down to the smallest detail. Even the Thecit seems to be mirrored in the thrombocyte (Cf. Bakteria Cyclogeny [now available in english - $69.00 US] 1925, p. 310 and figs. 329 & 330).

Boundless work awaits here. All pre-cellular stages of the higher organisms will be involved in the build-up, and thus the purely theoretical views of Nägeli, Altmann, etc. concerning the valency of the mitochondria and similar structures as life elements are scientifically vindicated by culturing. Perhaps many of the Buchner symbioses of bacteria with insects in a similar sense as a pre-cellular stage which is useful to the total organism, will even be able to be verified.

The sheer boundless polymorphism of the phenomenological forms of the cyclogenetischen constructive series of Protit, Chondrit, Mychit, bacterial rod, Cystite, Thecit, composite Thecit (Synthecit) with Guarneri's corpuscles and mold spores (conidia) up to the cell-like forms Chlamydozoit, Morulit and Amoebit, can only be understood through the constant boundlessly potentiated (by means of concentration and conjugation) valency of the nuclear elements (Mych, Symmycha) of the ascending Dynamogenie. One should keep in mind that the haploid and diploid phase of plant and animal, a form - here initially fixed as to number, size and arrangement - of the final nuclear elements, is only a meager remnant of the boundless primordial bounty of the Dynamogenie of the proto-organisms, which is represented by the series Chondrit, bacterium, mold. C. Börner, in his fundamental tocontology (whose design significance for all these organisms is quite well known to all biologists) has described (Die natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte als Tokontologie [The natural history of creation as tocontology] Leipzig, Th. Weicher, 1913, 159 pgs., 10 tables & 11 illus.) what gigantic dimensions of differentiation within this simple alternation alone, between merely two nuclear valencies - namely from haploid to diploid phase - still remain for plants and animals.

The reason why the homogeneous proto-granule (Protit and Symprotit) has not yet been taken seriously, and why the necessary genetic evaluation has not been made, is that people have not been able to tear themselves away from the centuries-old, firmly rooted idea that the cell is the lowest fundamental unit of life.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Cyclogenie means the transformation and migration of all pathogen and not pathogen germs by all phases (valences)

Cyclogenie means the transformation and migration of all pathogen and not pathogen germs by all phases (valences) of the border of the visibility, and among them the virus range, over the higher valence phases of the text book-in accordance with-eaten Kokken and the staebchen up to the kulminanten phases of the mushrooms and their Myzelien.

The bacteria core (Mych) plays an important role, the moreover the pH value, i.e. the acid Base household of the organism of humans (to the comparison: as is the case for the aquarium). Only if the environment is not correct, the pathogen development can take place. Either asexual by division or on sexual way by Sprouting after preceding nuclear fusion. The principle of the Polymorphic was confirmed 40 years after Enderlein by the Nobel leather castle.

Above named Transformation phases (altogether 16) present themselves as follows:

1. Stage: Apathogen forms

  • Protit, prototype of the bacterium
  • Filium
  • Spermit
  • Symprotit
  • Mikrochondrit

2. Stage: Pathogen forms

  • Makrosymprotit
  • Makrochondrit
  • Sporoider Symprotit
  • Filitnetze
  • Mychit
  • Cystit
  • Thecit
  • Dioekothecit
  • Bacteria; Rods or Rodforms
  • Streptokokken, staphylococci
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Leptotrichia buccalis

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