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    Pasteur's Theory vs. Bechamp's Theory

    Louis Pasteur and Antoine Bechamp were rival scientists in 19th century France.

    Pasteur contended that there are smaller than bacteria viruses in nature that attack the human body and are contagious.

    Bechamp had a powerful microscope and did experiments which showed him that there is a microbe he called a microzyma, which never dies, and morphs in the human body if the body becomes toxic. He observed a cycle of changes in shape and sizes, and back to a microzyma if the toxic body changed to a healthy body. This is a process called pleomorphism.

    I learned this information over a decade ago while doing research for another forum, which is no longer online. My links to sources are lost. But I see a reference to mycrozymas being immortal at this website:

    Microzyma have never been observed to perish! Microzyma are immortal as far as can be estimated.

    The Future of Medicine Lies in Microzyma Research, Not in Stem Cell Research; Flexner the Germ Theory Fiend
    It is because Pasteur gained favor from governments rather than Bechamp that we have a false belief in vaccines to battle supposed disease-causing viruses.

    In reality, humans are in a symbiotic relationship with microbes.

    Microbes are not a problem. But toxins, and poor nutrition, are.

    That's what we need to focus on.

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    Posted 3 years ago on Bitchute:

    Antoine Bechamp vs. Louis Pasteur & The Germ Theory Hoax - Part 1


    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/oJM5hrWvAJGp
    Antoine Béchamp vs. Louis Pasteur & The Germ Theory Hoax - Part 2


    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/gyBGmm3bzeXT

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    Quote Originally posted by WantDisclosure View Post
    The Future of Medicine Lies in Microzyma Research, Not in Stem Cell Research; Flexner the Germ Theory Fiend
    The above title was published by Juniper Publishers in JOJ Nursing & Health Care and the author is Seun Ayoade of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. It was published October 31, 2017.

    Now I see a second article by Seun Ayoade published April 28, 2022 in Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research entitled "Qubits - Towards a Better Understanding of the Microzymas."

    The article is talking about quantum computing:

    Consider the following for this model

    1. Let a cell represent a bit and a microzyme a qubit.
    2. Microzymas morph into germs.
    3. Let zero [0] represent the microzymas and the numeral one [1]
    represent a germ.
    4. Qubit behavior of superposition vis a vis the conventional
    binary mode of bits mirrors the morphing/pleomorphism of
    cellular dust to germs and vice versa.
    5. Understanding the transitory “flux” state of fluctuation and
    flexibility during morphing could be realized via quantum
    computing modelling. In short what microzymas do is a sort of
    biological quantum entanglement.
    6. Also to be utilized are Ramanujan’s summation and string theory.

    https://biomedres.us/pdfs/BJSTR.MS.ID.006914.pdf

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    Quote Originally posted by WantDisclosure View Post
    Now I see a second article by Seun Ayoade published April 28, 2022 in Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research entitled "Qubits - Towards a Better Understanding of the Microzymas."
    More from Seun Ayoade, published in Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences August 10, 2018:

    Could Microzymas be the Elusive Dark Matter? Could Microzymas be the Force Behind Dark Energy?

    https://lupinepublishers.com/forensi....ID.000125.php

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    Quote Originally posted by WantDisclosure View Post
    Bechamp had a powerful microscope and did experiments which showed him that there is a microbe he called a microzyma, which never dies, and morphs in the human body if the body becomes toxic.
    Another scientist with a powerful microscope is Gaston Naessens (1924-2018). He discovered a body he called a somatid which morphed in a sixteen-stage life cycle. See The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens.

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    Quote Originally posted by WantDisclosure View Post
    In reality, humans are in a symbiotic relationship with microbes.
    This thread is related to another thread entitled Autism and the Gut-Brain Connection, where there is a post about a diet called GAPS, created by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride.

    She talks about the gut microbiome:

    THE GAPS DIET
    Where Health Begins


    For 21 years the GAPS Diet has been an invaluable healing tool for practitioners and patients across the world. By addressing imbalances and imperfections in the gut microbiome it empowers your body to heal itself. Today, with over a million copies of Gut And Psychology Syndrome sold, it's track record is long, and it’s potential for healing is limitless.

    "All Diesease Begins In The Gut"

    Hippocrates

    https://www.drnatasha.com/the-diet

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