just a diversion today.
2 scientists with two different philosophies have impacted the health of the entire world today.
Professor
Louis Pasteur - believed in 'External Attack'. That our bodies are
'sterile' and get contaminated from 'without' by organisms that do not
interchange form.
Professor Antoine Bechamp
(a contemporary of Pasteur) -believed in 'Internal Breakdown'. That
there is no 'one cause' for disease. That our bodies are made up of
tiny micro-organisms (he called them microzymas), that when in a state
of imbalance, change into various deadly strains (Pleomorphism of
organisms) and can be released from us to others. See www.bechamp.org
Raymond
Rife showed that microzymas do exist with his powerful microscope that
looked at living micro-organisms. Our electron microscope today
unfortunately only uses 'killed' specimens, so they are not seen
properly. Cytologists today call them 'chromatin granules'.
Medicine
went the way of Pasteur - the easy way out :take this and be well. It
was also much more profitable, as we see in our billion-dollar
Pharmaceutical industries.
But today we are battling
degenerative diseases, resistance to antibiotics, worsening genetic
disorders, increased mental breakdown. We did not heed the call of
Bechamp. Some in the health field are beginning to realise this once
again.
But I think, it was necessary in the 'great scheme of things' for this to be so.
When
God created us, I believe the germs were built-in to live harmoniously
with us. All living things generate germs. But at the time of the fall,
degeneration started; but ever so slowly as our bodies began to fight
against us.
I think Bechamp was right.
The
cold virus does not just exist in the atmosphere [Viruses: bits of
genes that have gone haywire!]. We generate it, and its transmission
becomes a vicious cycle.
It's worse in winter because our
bodies are more out of balance in the cold because of a variety of
factors e.g nutrition, sunlight etc... The most vulnerable (who are the
most out of balance) suffer more than any of us in this regard, because
of a reduced immunity.
Someone (I can't remember the name right now) said something that goes like this:
"The
next time you 'catch' a cold, it may not just be because of the cold
virus. It may be you've been worried about that test, that interview; a
response to an argument
that disorganises your internal
harmony. Leading to a reduction in your immunity, transforming harmless
organisms into devastating ones".
Stay blessed,
Tony
A.
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