GERM  THEORY  VS  PLEOMORPHISM

The germ theory of medicine is based on monomorphism or one form.  This theory can be traced
back to Pliny, vastly extended by the botanist Linnaeus more than two centuries ago and proclaimed
by Pasteur of Paris and Professor Koch of Berlin.

Koch formulated the germ theory laws, Koch Prostulates. which in essence proclaim:
(a)  "that in order to the acceptance that a specific micro-organism is productive of disease,
it must be demonstrated.
(b)  that is it constantly present in the fluids or tissues of the individual subject to that
disease.
(c)  its absence from all other diseases.
(d)  its isolation, growth and repeated cultivation on proper culture media.
(e)  its power of reproducing the disease after inoculation in susceptible animals".

The germ theory believes that germs are the cause of certain diseases such as chickenpox,
measles, etc.  These minute, living bodies are active and give off poisonous materials which destroy
the tissues, glands and organs of the body.  When a person is ill, these germs are continually being
thrown off in the waste of the body such as urine, sweat, etc.

The germ theory believes that germs are the enemy which should be killed by medicines.  When one
is sick or dying, this may be the appropriate approach.  However, unless steps are taken to prevent
the situation, the problem will occur again, possibly in a much worse form.  Disease is our common
enemy but nature is our friend if we obey her laws.     

Pleomorphism means many forms.  Its roots goes back to approximately 200 years with Almquist,
Bergstrand, Enderlein, Bechamp, an adversary of Pasteur and others.  Some noted believers of
modern times are Gaston Naessens, Robert Young and Royal Rife.  

This theory believes that germs start out in the body as small forms which have been called
microzyma, somatids and protits.  These protits change into viruses, bacteria, fungus and back to the
original form.   Dr.  Dennis Myers believes that they go into a 16-stage cycle.  These changed forms
produce waste which causes pain, sickness and disease in the body.

With pure blood on our side, we can win the fight.  But once the body is weakened by abusing
alcohol, tobacco, improper food, over-eating, wrong food-combining, lack of exercise/sleep, overwork
and negative thinking, then the body's soil or PH is fertile for the planting of germs of disease.

There is a vast difference in philosophy between the current, germ theory and the pleomorphism
theory of medicine.  Therefore, the treatment approach would be different.  Interestingly enough,
Louis Pasteur was claimed to have stated on his death bed that Bechampe was right, the terrain (PH)
is everything and the germ is nothing.