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Monday, April 27, 2015

What is a Prion?

What is a Prion? 

A prion is a nonliving, self-replicating infectious agent made of protein. It can reproduce with the aid of its host's biological machinery, like a virus. "Prion" is short for "proteinaceous infectious particle."

The idea of an infectious agent lacking nucleic acids for reproduction was initially met with skepticism when the idea was proposed in the 60s, because such a phenomenon had never been observed before. While self-replicating nucleic acid-based entities are well-understood, the mechanism of self-replication among prions is still a mystery. Prions found in animals exclusively infect the brain, are fatal and untreatable. Prions have been discovered in fungi, but rather than damaging them, it is theorized that they may play a symbiotic role in the fungi's immune system. Read more

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Live Blood Mircroscopy Analysis Darkfield Course

Live Blood Mircroscopy Analysis Darkfield Course

C o u r s e _ D e s c r i p t i o n s
Introductory Seminar: Detailed Outline


I.
The Four Underlying Causes of Illness and What To Do About Them
A.
Trauma is the cause of all illness
1.
Trauma is generated through the effects of emotional and environmental stressors
2.
Our inability to either shield ourselves from them or transcend our negative reactions to them
B.
Review of Evaluation Form
C.
The Four Underlying of Causes related to illness
1.
Chemicals
a.
Endogenous sources
b.
Exogenous sources
c.
Environmental
d.
Dietary
e.
Self-generated (endocrine/stress chemistries)
2.
Diet
a.
The four food groups
b.
Processed, junk, fast, nuked
c.
Indigestible, unassimilable, difficult to eliminate
d.
Stimulants, sugar, alcohol
e.
Poor food combining
f.
Excess animal protein
g.
Overeating
h.
Enxymatic depletion
3.
Radiation
a.
ELF/EMF
b.
Nuclear
c.
Radon
d.
UV
e.
X-Ray
f.
Scalar
g.
Cosmic
4.
Emotion
a.
Unmitigated Chronic Stress
b.
Addictions
c.
Unresolved emotional/sexual conflicts and early-life traumas (i.e., abuse)
d.
Life-style problems
e.
Inability to transcend the negative effects of fear, sorrow and anger (chronic reactive emotions)
D.
pH and Oxygenation
1.
pH and Oxygenation are effected by:
a.
Chronic stress
b.
Lack of exercise
c.
Poor circulation
d.
Chronic infection
e.
Mental attitude/emotional disposition
f.
Poor diet
g.
Environmental factors

II.
The life cycles of symbiotic microorganisms
A.
How to use the manual and worksheets
B.
Introducing Professor Dr. Gunther Enderlein
1.
Pleomorphism - The Lifecycle of Mucor Racemosus Fresen
2.
Blood Pictures
3.
Review of Blood Forms
4.
Application of SANUM Remedies
C.
Vocabulary
1.
RBC
2.
WBC
3.
Endobiosis
4.
Dysbiosis
5.
Colloid
6.
Protit
7.
Thrombocyte
8.
Filit
D.
Dr. Gunther Enderlein - Born July 7, 1872 / Died 1969
1.
The fundamental tenets of Pleomorphism per Enderlein
a.
The cell is not the smallest visible living organism, but rather the colloid
b.
Bacteria have a nucleus or nucleic equivalent
c.
Proof of the sexual propagation of bacteria
d.
The scientific proof of pleomorphism in microbes Read more

Saturday, April 4, 2015

THE ENVIRONMENT IS EVERYTHING THE MICROBE IS NOTHING!!!

THE ENVIRONMENT IS EVERYTHING THE MICROBE IS NOTHING!!!
Microbe development after of Brehmer:
If itself the blood pH value within the ideal range of 7,2 - 7.3 finds, no microbe can develop further into the Pathogenetic themselves in the environment and to spread. Only if the blood pH value changes into Alkaline from 7,4, seem themselves spontaneously from food proteins an infectious Dns rns (storage mediums of the cell) after so far not well-known regularities, either to sporen, Viroiden, viruses, bacteria or mushrooms develop further. In the dark field such development stages can be pursued. Read more

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Why does the body need a metal like iron?

Why does the body need a metal like iron? 
Iron is an essential element for the functioning of the human body. 
The primary use of iron in the body is to be the core element in the manufacture of haemoglobin. This compound is found in red blood cells and transports the oxygen from the lungs to the organs. Read more