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John
Tue, Nov-01-05, 17:16
http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states unequivocally,
"germs are not the cause of, but the result of, disease". The
Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by Steven R. Elswick
"Rife showed that by altering the environment and food supply,
friendly bacteria such as colon bacillus could be converted
into varied "pathogenic" bacteria. For example, Rife also
observed that bacillus coli could in time be modified into the
bacterial agent associated with typhus, and the process
actually reversed. In Rife's words:
In reality, it is not the bacteria themselves that produce
the disease, but we believe it is . . . the unbalanced cell
metabolism of the human body that in actuality produce the
of disease. We also believe if the metabolism of the human
body is perfectly balanced . . . it is susceptible to no
disease.44
This observation closely parallels Alexis Carrel's earlier
research at the Rockefeller Institute where he was able to
control the rates and levels of infectious disease mortality
among mice. Beginning with the standard diet he observed a
corresponding death rate of 52 percent. By making specific
dietary improvements he was able to reduce mortality rates
downward to 32 percent, then 14 percent, and finally to a rate
of 0.45 "----Dr. Raymond Obomsawin
Vaccine-Ma
Tue, Nov-01-05, 17:16
Wow. This is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Why is
it that if a person gets 10 mg of botulinum toxin they'll die?
John
Tue, Nov-01-05, 17:16
Is that the normal disease process? Vaccine addicts like you
must cling to the Pasteurian germ theory like rats to a
floating corpse
anyone with an iota of common sense (not you) can see the
obvious http://www.whale.to/v/germ.htm
Vaccine-man wrote:
> Wow. This is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Why
> is it that if a person gets 10 mg of botulinum toxin
> they'll die?
Same reason people who injest too much cyanide die. But....
What has that got to do with envoironmental pathogens and the
human bodies ability to keep them in check when it is healthy
and well-fed?
TC
Mark Probe
Tue, Nov-01-05, 17:16
TC wrote:
> Vaccine-man wrote:
>
>>Wow. This is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Why
>>is it that if a person gets 10 mg of botulinum toxin
>>they'll die?
>
>
> Same reason people who injest too much cyanide die. But....
>
> What has that got to do with envoironmental pathogens and
> the human bodies ability to keep them in check when it is
> healthy and well-fed?
I suppose that when I caugt falciparum malaria I was not
healthy or well fed...
Well...LRRP rations were not the epitome of epicurean delight,
but, at the time, I was able to run through jungle carrying 60
lbs. of equipment and my weapons.
"john" <nospamoridiotss@vaccine.con> wrote in message
news:dk80io$qvl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
> http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
>
> Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states
> unequivocally, "germs are not the cause of, but the result
> of, disease". The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by
> Steven R. Elswick
>
>...
You need these!
http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
"john" <nospamoridiotss@vaccine.con> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:dk80io$qvl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
> http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
>
> Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states
> unequivocally, "germs are not the cause of, but the result
> of, disease". The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by
> Steven R. Elswick
>
> "Rife showed that by altering the environment and food
> supply, friendly bacteria such as colon bacillus could be
> converted into varied "pathogenic" bacteria. For example,
> Rife also observed that bacillus coli could in time be
> modified into the bacterial agent associated with typhus,
> and the process actually reversed. In Rife's words:
>
> In reality, it is not the bacteria themselves that produce
> the disease, but we believe it is . . . the unbalanced cell
> metabolism of the human body that in actuality produce the
> of disease. We also believe if the metabolism of the human
> body is perfectly balanced . . . it is susceptible to no
> disease.44
How come these things (pathogenic bacteria and their effects)
work in cell culture then? Probably no other place where the
metabolism can be more balanced than there.
Mark Probe
Wed, Nov-02-05, 17:16
HCN wrote:
> "john" <nospamoridiotss@vaccine.con> wrote in message
> news:dk80io$qvl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
>>http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
>>
>>Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states
>>unequivocally, "germs are not the cause of, but the result
>>of, disease". The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by
>>Steven R. Elswick
>>
>>...
>
>
> You need these!
>
> http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
>
>
They make great learning tools for parents and educators, as
well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
John does not have a sense of humor.
macromitch
Thu, Nov-03-05, 06:15
Germ take over can be the result of a compramise like disease.
What a moron.
Cathyb
Thu, Nov-03-05, 06:15
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
> HCN wrote:
> >>> http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
> >> They make great learning tools for parents and educators,
> >> as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of
> >> humor!
> >>
> >> John does not have a sense of humor.
> >>
> >
> > He probably doesn't understand why the steptococcus
> > pyogenes one has a little knife and fork!
>
>
> Why is this shit being crossposted?
Because, like you, everyone's just posting it to everywhere
the originating moron posted it.
Note that I call him a moron not because he crossposts, but
because he lives at whaleto and thinks that "germs are not the
cause of, but the result of, disease".
Sorry if it's disturbed you though,
Cathy
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
news:Hfbaf.47145$rE2.44440@fe10.lga...
> HCN wrote:
>> "john" <nospamoridiotss@vaccine.con> wrote in message
>> news:dk80io$qvl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>>
>>>http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
>>>
>>>Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states
>>>unequivocally, "germs are not the cause of, but the result
>>>of, disease". The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by
>>>Steven R. Elswick
>>>
>>>...
>>
>>
>> You need these!
>>
>> http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
> They make great learning tools for parents and educators, as
> well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
>
> John does not have a sense of humor.
>
He probably doesn't understand why the steptococcus pyogenes
one has a little knife and fork!
Mortimer S
Thu, Nov-03-05, 06:15
HCN wrote:
>>> http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
>> They make great learning tools for parents and educators,
>> as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
>>
>> John does not have a sense of humor.
>>
>
> He probably doesn't understand why the steptococcus pyogenes
> one has a little knife and fork!
Why is this shit being crossposted?
Mark Probe
Thu, Nov-03-05, 17:16
HCN wrote:
> "Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in
> message news:Hfbaf.47145$rE2.44440@fe10.lga...
>
>>HCN wrote:
>>
>>>"john" <nospamoridiotss@vaccine.con> wrote in message
>>>news:dk80io$qvl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
>>>>
>>>>Like Bechamp and Rife before him, Gaston states
>>>>unequivocally, "germs are not the cause of, but the result
>>>>of, disease". The Amazing Wonders of Gaston Naessens by
>>>>Steven R. Elswick
>>>>
>>>>...
>>>
>>>
>>>You need these!
>>>
>>>http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
>>
>>They make great learning tools for parents and educators, as
>>well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
>>
>>John does not have a sense of humor.
>>
>
>
> He probably doesn't understand why the steptococcus pyogenes
> one has a little knife and fork!
They are not for eating at Whimpies.
Mark Probe
Thu, Nov-03-05, 17:16
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
> HCN wrote:
>
>>>>http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
>>>
>>>They make great learning tools for parents and educators,
>>>as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
>>>
>>>John does not have a sense of humor.
>>>
>>
>>He probably doesn't understand why the steptococcus pyogenes
>>one has a little knife and fork!
>
>
>
> Why is this shit being crossposted?
Ask John Scudamore.
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