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This process helps eliminate the dead matter from the body and, —_ organic matter, that they cause its death is erroneous. likewise, the bacteria aid m clearing toxic substances. This is why When toxicosis exists and threatens the well-being of the organ- they are seen regularly during the disease/purification process ism, the body responds by purging the toxins, and disease symp- since these processes require the disintegration of accumulated toms appear. Bacteria are present to decompose metabolic wastes, poisonous refuse which the system is endeavouring to purge. toxins, dead cells and tissues and as such are a vitally important Bacteria do not cause the death.of the organic matter on _ part of the healing process. which they act, however, as they are a part of the result of dis- Bacteria are capable of only one action in regard to the discase ease, not its cause. process: the processing of dead materials as their food. Bacteria - Bacteria and germs play an important role in the evolution of proliferate because there is dead organic matter for them to feed disease but are not fundamental causes as commonly believed. _ on, not because they suddenly become malevolent. Bacteria are intimately associated with serious illness, but merely In a relatively sterile environment they die due to lack of nour- contribute secondary or tertiary complicating factors by elaborat- _ishment, just as they similarly die off in an environment of their ing certain powerful toxins already present in the toxic body due own creating—namely, in the presence of their own toxic excreta to the poisonous by-products of their own fermentative and putre- _ including lactic acid, acetic acid, alcohol, ammonia and numerous factive actions. other protein decomposition by-products. Lactic acid, acetic acid (vinegar), alco- It is inappropriate to call bacterial hol from the fermentation process; and activity an ‘attack’ or an ‘invasion’ on the ammonias, indoles, skatols and purines, part of germs, unless we mean it is an etc., from the putrefaction process are attack on the toxins. The only real attack toxic—although our body, under normal H H ? that takes place is the one we make upon conditions of health, can easily eliminate Bacteria proliferate because our own body as we continually assault our- these forms of bacterial excreta. In fact, there is dead organic matter selves on the average of some 30 poisoning our faeces and urine are loaded with these ? acts each day—including the devitalised protein decomposition by-products from for them to feed on, not ‘foods’ and 'beverages' we consume, the both bacterial activity and our own body because they suddenly drugs we take, constantly staying up late and metabolism. ; overeating needlessly—all of which create Bacteria need nourishment to grow and become mal evolent. enervation and exhaustion of the body. reproduce. When there is a dangerous On the other hand, bacteria cannot thrive accumulation of waste materials which is in healthy blood. This is why a clean, well- threatening body integrity, our symbiotic nourished body is not subject to their pres- bacteria go into action and PecfOrT Hi OT —__ ence. Living in a germ-free environment is janitorial/scavenging function of clearing the body of filth and impossible, however, and not even wholly desirable. Trillions of debris. Afterwards, they resume their passive state once again. bacteria live in our body at all times. Bacteria have an important role to perform in the vital process of healing. Germs take part in virtually all disease Bacteria Mutate According to Decomposing Soil in the phenomena that require the disintegration of refuse and toxic Environment matter within the body which the system is endeavouring to There are no ‘disease-producing' bacteria, germs, microbes, remove. They act as scavengers in clearing up the affected _ bacilli or viruses: it is the environment and the host which deter- area of toxic saturation. As soon as their role is complete, mine disease symptoms and the type of bacteria that proliferate. their numbers decline. Germs do not cause disease; rather, the body generates disease For this reason once again, bacteria are associated with disease occasions for the germ proliferation that takes place. processes but are not its cause, for bacteria no more cause disease In order for a particular germ to exist, it has to have a suitable than flies cause garbage. To assume, because germs are present environment created by the toxic and pathological pollution satu- and active in the decomposition processes connected with dead _ rating the body. Systemic poisoning then creates the specific germ cultura danandina unan whara the hadu hac aroun VALIwlla Nave au MUpYItaUL AyIe Wy poRivaun mt une vatar process of healing. Germs take part in virtually all disease Bacteria Mutate According to Decomposing Soil in the phenomena that require the disintegration of refuse and toxic | Environment matter within the body which the system is endeavouring to There are no ‘disease-producing' bacteria, germs, microbes, remove. They act as scavengers in clearing up the affected _ bacilli or viruses: it is the environment and the host which deter- area of toxic saturation. As soon as their role is complete, mine disease symptoms and the type of bacteria that proliferate. their numbers decline. Germs do not cause disease; rather, the body generates disease For this reason once again, bacteria are associated with disease occasions for the germ proliferation that takes place. processes but are not its cause, for bacteria no more cause disease In order for a particular germ to exist, it has to have a suitable than flies cause garbage. To assume, because germs are present environment created by the toxic and pathological pollution satu- and active in the decomposition processes connected with dead _ rating the body. Systemic poisoning then creates the specific germ culture, depending upon where the body has accumu- lated the wastes and according to the unhealthful lifestyle habits of the sufferer. The key point is, however, that it is the diseased toxemic condition, where the body is overwhelmed with poisonous waste, which creates an environment favourable to the muta- tion of bacteria into those commonly associated with particu- lar diseases. The disease condition favours proliferation and increasing virulence until their function of devouring toxic debris is accomplished. When you ask a bacteriologist what comes first, the soil or the bacteria, the answer is always the tainted environment, in order for the bacteria to thrive. Bacteria never exist in a pro- liferating state where there is no food or soil for their propa- gation—but they multiply rapidly when there is decompos- ing material to feast on, and then they die off when there is famine or adversity in their surroundings. Once again, bacteria no more create their food supply than flics cause garbage. The garbage or soiled state within our 36®NEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1994