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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

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