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By Janet Rowe of Health & Natural Lifestyles

    Many times clients have told me they have had all the required blood tests requested by their doctors and though their results showed no abnormalities, they still didn’t feel well. They ask why the type of blood analysis I perform reveals their symptoms, their deficiencies, including bacteria, virus, yeast, parasites, cell and organ functionality and even nutritional problems. The blood analysis system I use is called High Resolution Blood Morphology (HRBM ), using a pleomorphism theory referred to as Live Cell Analysis. I also use Oxidology, the study of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Dried Cell Analysis. This combined with understanding anatomy and it’s functionality, helps me to make suggestions of herbs, nutrients, diet and homeopathics to make fix the root of the problem.

    Current medicine revolves around monomorphism blood analysis to aid in diagnosing disease. Physicians request blood tests from the labs to check for types of bacteria to monitor blood cell counts, thyroid and hormone levels, cholesterol and specific toxins. The blood is mixed with various compounds for the purpose of staining and/or culturing. These tests are helpful in determining whether or not the person is capable of fighting the disease through the white blood cell counts, etc. Or is it? What good are white blood cells if they are immobile or non-functioning? However accurate these tests are, they are still being compared to old statistical averages and theories.

    Monomorphism blood analysis was discovered in the 1800s, and this is what Western or current medicine still teaches in medical institutions. Monomorphism is the cornerstone of Robert Koch’s (1843-1910) and Louis Pasteur’s (1822-1895) Germ Theory of Disease. This theory professes that disease has a microbial cause that is “caught” from the outside, like catching a flu germ. The form of this microbe always stays the same and causes the same disease no matter how often the disease is transferred from one animal to another. In each case a definite organism is corresponded to a distinct disease meaning that for every individual, traumatic, infective disease, a bacterium could be identified.

    By the early 20th century this theory caused the whole land-scape of medicine to change. Most of the common killer diseases were understood to be caused by bacteria, so vaccines were created and by the 50s, these antibiotics could easily cure some of the diseases. However, a series of new diseases such as TB, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Cholera still threatened Europe and the US. At this time the pharmaceutical companies opted for drugs over the homeopathic and herbal remedies to fight these new bacterias. By the 60s & 70s, new diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and so on, were upon us. No one foresaw the devastation of AIDS, or the outbreaks of deadly new infections such as Legionnaire’s disease, Ebola, antibiotic-resistant TB, or “flesh-eating” staph infections, etc., to which we have no cure.

    The Pleomorphism theory supports the ability of bacteria to change shape dramatically, or to exist in a number of life cycles. Unlike Monomorphism, Pleomorphism recognized other anomalies seen in blood such as virus, fungus, shape, color, functionality and mobility of live cells, without specific tests. It was proven that bacteria rather than reproducing by single division, could change from a single shape to complex life cycles and back to just the single form.

    Antoine Béchamp (1816-1908) revealed this from early research. Dr. Enderlein (1872 - 1968) stated that there were certain biological laws governing the production of pathogenic microforms in humans and that the healthy and unhealthy forms of the microform depend on the internal conditions of the fluids and tissues of the body. Gaston Naessens (1924 - present) rediscovered this whole pleomorphic idea and introduced the Somatids Theory, which specialized on the origins of cancer. Naessens developed a light microscope of his own design, which he calls the Somatoscope. He summarizes his discoveries as: “the blood is not sterile, the cell is not the smallest living thing, organisms come of the blood and tissues to decompose those tissues when they can no longer live and support their own metabolism within their environment. These same organisms can also come out of the blood and regenerate new tissues and organs.” His work has been supported by over 40 years of research in bacteriology and biology - the last 20 years were funded personally by the late David Stewart of the MacDonald-Stewart Foundation.

    Needless to say, Pleomorphism was then in direct contradiction to the reigning (monomorphic) Germ Theory of Disease. Monomorphism verses Pleomorphism blood analysis continues to be opposed, because they blur the distinction between bacterium and virus, raising fundamental questions about the cause of illness. However, research has demonstrated that the virus-like particles present in tumors and the blood of cancer patients are actually filterable (pleomorphic) bacteria in their diseased phase. For instance, the cancer-causing Rous “virus’, first isolated in 1911, is now known to be a classical bacterium. It produces both DNA and RNA and, like other pathogenic microorganisms, has been isolated and cultured outside the organism and then reintroduced.

    The mainstream study of pleomorphism requires profound changes in the entire field of bacteriology and in the clinical treatment of cancer, AIDS and other degenerative diseases. Since it would also expose and threaten a vast, interdependent web of vested interests in the medical and pharmaceutical industry, it continues to be unscrupulously suppressed even though Pleomorphism has been proven and demonstrated in the laboratory to be a viable alternative. What remains to consolidate is the political will, so that freedom of choice and unrestricted access to medical alternatives is covered in our health care system. Choose your blood analysis!

    Janet Rowe, owner of Health & Natural Lifestyles Inc., offers a variety of therapies & therapeutic supplements. She now offers RIFE & Essential Oil Therapies. To learn more about the benefits of RIFE, call 403.212.6077.     www.healthy-option.com
 

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