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Link >> https://greatfull.fileoz.club/yupu/1541159357 =============================== What Dr. B&#233champ is describing is a foundational concept.According to his experiments and observations, these tiny particles he named 'microzymas' have an active role in sustaining and also in terminating life. Using the syllable '-zyme' (now also used in the word 'enzyme') to indicate this principle of causing &#8216fermentation&#8217 (activity) B&#233champ searched for and found the same particles and ac

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What Dr. B&#233champ is describing is a foundational concept.According to his experiments and observations, these tiny particles he named 'microzymas' have an active role in sustaining and also in terminating life. Using the syllable '-zyme' (now also used in the word 'enzyme') to indicate this principle of causing &#8216fermentation&#8217 (activity) B&#233champ searched for and found the same particles and ac

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The Blood and Its Third Element

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What Dr. B&#233chap is describing is a foundational

concept.According to his experiments and observations, these

tiny particles he named 'microzymas' have an active role in

sustaining and also in terminating life. Using the syllable '-

zyme' (now also used in the word 'enzyme') to indicate this

principle of causing &#8216fementation&#8217(activity)

B&#233chap searched for and found the same particles and

activity even in limestone, apparently from the ancient shelled

creatures whose bodies were incorporated into the stone.

They still retained their activity. The only factor that stopped

these particles was heat.As Dr. B&#233chap expressed it,

&#8220Lie is the prey of life&#8221 i.e. as the organizing life-


principle of a complex body ceases to operate, the

microzymas take up their role of breaking it down and

returning its elements to nature to be taken up by other life

forms.Unfortunately Pasteur first tried to steal

B&#233chap&#8217work, then when he objected, Pasteur set

out to use his political clout to destroy the career and

reputation of the great French doctor. This is why we

don&#8217thear much about this alternative school of

science.A complete history of this scientific and political

conflict was written early in the 20th century, by a woman

doing meticulous research into the historical records of the

French Academy of Science. Please see Bechamp or

Pasteur?: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel

Hume. Her book is another must-read for grasping the

significance of this concept and why certain interests wanted it

deleted from the scientific record.The same discovery of tiny

active particles was repeated in the 20th century, first by Royal

Rife using a very complex microscope to observe the particles

changing into four different types. Later, working independently

and with a different powerful microscope of his own invention,

the French scientist Gaston Naessens observed these

particles morph into sixteen different forms including bacterial

and fungal. The significance of this is that what we think of as

pathogens are not necessarily 'infectious' (or 'exogenous', or

from outside), but can be 'endogenous' (from

within).Christopher Bird&#8217detailed account of this concept

which has been named

&#8220plomorphism&#8221&#8212and which is still being

attacked by the chemical-based medical authorities &#8212is

in his very instructive book The Persecution and Trial of

Gaston Naessens: The True Story of the Efforts to Suppress

an Alternative Treatment for Cancer, AIDS, and Other

Immunologically Based Diseases.Like Ethel Hume, the late

Christopher Bird was fluent in French, and attended the


French-language trial in Quebec. A version of this story in

French is titled Le Galil&#233edu microscope&#8221(Galileo

of the Microscope). In reference to the infamous behaviour of

Galileo&#8217critics who refused to look into his telescope,

the critics of Naessens refused to look through this powerful

microscope that could resolve images in angstrom resolution,

without first killing or staining the samples.As the science of

&#8220pschoneuroimmunology&#8221begins to gain traction

in clinical practice, I entertain the hope that the role of the

endogenous (driven by the psyche) aspects of dis-ease will

become more respected. (For a detailed account of that field of

understanding I&#8217drecommend reading Dr. Gabor

Mat&#233#8217 book When the Body Says No (also in

print).)Then perhaps B&#233chap may be restored to the

status he deserves as a medical pioneer far ahead of his

time.ReviewsI am LOVING this book! I thought when starting

class Oh great, a hard book to read but it has totally surprised

me, and I am now having a hard time putting it down! Great

read for any one just looking to learn more about the body and

blood and how things work...

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