The microbe and The Terrain

microbe and The Terrain If the patient has an infection, then the soil was adequate. This tautology (explanation by itself) does not help us move forward, although in principle it is true.

He also managed to solve this mystery with the “New Medicine”. For every germ layer or tissue type is “responsible” a special type of microbes that help cure and only activated in the healing phase. In addition, microbes can be present, but not into action.

So fungi and fungus-(monkey)-bacteria are responsible for the reduction of endodermal tumors (and some mesodermal) ingest the tumor and tissue decay.

This happens for example in tuberculosis is always the healing phase (not including) the relevant conflict. Today TB bacilli have disappeared almost entirely of wealthy countries, so the body can also get the cure without bacilli, but takes longer and costs more effort. It also has a biological function: a pulmonary focus, decomposed and expelled by tuberculosis forms a “cave” that improves breathing, as if no encapsulated bacteria.

Other bacteria and viruses have another task: Microbes are responsible for swelling, heat and blood flow (what we call “inflammation”) to reconstruct the tissue, because during the healing phase in the ectoderm (and certain parts of mesoderm) the opposite occurs, ie tissue reconstruction after a fault.

If the skin is affected within a blood vessel in a short time you can reach the likely end with unpleasant consequences: influenza virus in the nose is obstructed, the bile duct viral hepatitis (jaundice) or heart attack artery coronary. Here also known cure in the absence of microbes, such as “hepatitis non A-non-B” (now called: hepatitis C).

The collaborative work of microbes over millions of years. The problems began when a man upset this balance with the confrontation of germs that were hitherto unknown. This relates for example to the Indians who died of influenza or measles mass because your body does not know these germs.

Although also affected people in a higher economic level than travel to distant countries face unknown microbes ( “Montezuma’s Revenge”). Or the modern patient, whose immune system is artificially attacked by chemicals (drugs, vaccines), becoming irritable (allergies) or collapsing completely ( “AIDS”).

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