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body must pre-exist the presence of bacterial ‘invasion’: bacteria Strep throat and sore throat are said to be caused by streptococ- do not cause disease; they are present because of it. cus bacteria. This is a common form of bacteria in the lactobacilli Bacteriologists themselves wrongly divide the germ population family, a round-shaped organism that also breaks down or sours into specific 'good germs’ and ‘bad germs’ and overlook the fact milk. that 'good germs’ have the ability to mutate and proliferate into You can easily prepare a culture containing billions of strep ‘bad' virulent germs when their soil is suitable for this change. bacteria as in yoghurt, and any healthy person eating the yoghurt In other words, germs can modify their structure and metabolic _ will not develop strep throat. Put them in a milk culture, and in function according to the environment in which they find them- _ hours they multiply into trillions. It is difficult to find anyone who selves. They exist in a multitude of strains, shapes and metabolic does not contain this form of bacteria in their throat except in capabilities and may appear as rod-shaped or circular shaped _ those using massive amounts of antibiotics or other life-destroying depending on the dictates of their environment. drugs. The germ theory was founded on the assumption that disease Streptococci are not in themselves dangerous, however, for mil- germs are specific, unchangeable entities in their biological struc- _lions of them are found in the average person's throat and body ture and chemical characteristics. The 1968 Pulitzer Prizewinner _ cavities—but their excrement can be highly toxic as they help and eminent bacteriologist Dr Rene J. Dubos contradicted this break down, decompose and putrefy waste materials which the assumption, showing that the virulence of microbial species is body then eliminates through the lungs, throat, mucous mem- variable. branes and/or skin, Se As far back as 1914 in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, A sore throat is actually an irritation of the tissues, caused either experiments by E. C. Risenow, M.D., of the Mayo Biological by what is being eliminated there or by some injurious substance Laboratories in Rochester, Minnesota, demonstrated that pus _ sent down it. Streptococcus bacteria use the exudates as soil. germs (streptococci) can be transformed into pneumonia germs When a concentration of toxic material is available, their repro- (pneumococci) simply by making minor alterations in their envi- duction is tremendous. To reiterate, streptococci are not harmful ronment and by feeding them on pneumonia virus—dead organic _ bacteria as they are always a normal portion of the body's flora, matter characteristic with the manifesta- Scientists know that specific bacteria are tion of the disease. not always found in each case of the disease When the procedure was reversed, the they are supposed to cause. Introducing bacteria quickly reverted to the pus germs. »». PUS germs (streptococci) germ — in a healthy body does not I h hen th i t and * istent te di it 5 feel aa ony cote aden. can be transformed into ecitian satan Eetieaet alk —_— of type, quickly mutated into pneumonia germs a “4 — pneumonia, a other forms. = . a | b tuberculosis an meningitis germs produc Two New York City bacteriologists, in (pneumococci) SIMPY DY jo ill effects. ane fone oa making minor alterations in a | ain, » mane haa round, berry-shaj acteria) into bacilli esr = . 1 erla Cases, dl erla bacillus 1s absent. (long, nt ae bacteria) and back their environment and by Likewise, in os 20% of those suffering again. A coccus (pneumonia germ) can feeding them on pneumonia venereal disease (syphilis, herpes, gonor- change to a bacillus (typhoid germ) sim- thea, etc.) neither gonococcus nor spiro- ply by making minor alterations in its VITUS... chetes are present. Saying that bacteria environment and by feeding it typhoid causes an ulcer, pustule or pimple about the virus—specific dead organic matte! Wi) TET_T_wua_a_a_a_a——~E,_,§ penitals disregards the fact that these result is particular to this type of bacteria proliferation. from the body's autolysis (self-digestion) of tissue. The creation’ When the procedure is reversed, typhoid germs revert to pneu- _of boils and inflammations characteristic of V.D. are vital body monia germs illustrating that, indeed, any bacteria can modify and _ actions, not bacterial or viral invasions. adapt its structure and metabolic function in accordance with its Similarly, pneumonia is thought to be caused by the bacterium changing environment. The virulence of germs can likewise be pneumococcus, although it is absent in more than 25% of cases. altered in the laboratory at will by the technician. Moreover, administering the bacterium to healthy organisms does not occasion the disease. The Toxic Body Produces the Virulent Germ Even during the early stages of the common cold, nasal secre- It is evident, then, that germs do not directly produce disease: _ tions are completely void of bacteria, as none are found in the thin rather, the body-generated healing crisis produces the germ by _ watery mucus in the first two to three days. When thick purulent providing a suitable environment where non-toxic bacteria mutate secretion begins, pneumococci, staphylococci and streptococci into toxic micro-organisms within septic surroundings. For germs appear. Since bacteria are so conspicuously absent at the onset of to become dangerous, they must be intermingled with concentrat- _a cold, another cause had to be found. Now, 150 different viruses ed waste products before a germ metamorphoses into a toxic enti- _ are blamed for the affliction. , Colds are not ‘caught’; rather, they develop from our enervating While it is true that germs and bacteria exist everywhere, _ way of life. Bacteria or viruses have nothing to do with the devel- the micro-organisms only proliferate in the body when a per- opment of colds. They may be complicating features, since bacte- son develops toxemia as a result of an unhealthy lifestyle. ria function as saprophytes (scavengers) feeding on the debris When high quantities of oxidized organic material are being _ being eliminated. As long as tissues remain abnormal, bacteria extraordinarily eliminated by the body via the throat, lungs or thrive. Once the eliminative and purging actions are completed, elsewhere, bacteria multiply geometrically. In hours, they may they subside. number in the trillions but suitable ‘soil’ must be present before Physicians readily admit that they do not know exactly which they can proliferate. virus causes colds, for when the cold virus is sprayed into throats The Toxic Body Produces the Virulent Germ It is evident, then, that germs do not directly produce disease: rather, the body-generated healing crisis produces the germ by providing a suitable environment where non-toxic bacteria mutate into toxic micro-organisms within septic surroundings. For germs to become dangerous, they must be intermingled with concentrat- ed waste products before a germ metamorphoses into a toxic enti- te While it is true that germs and bacteria exist everywhere, the micro-organisms only proliferate in the body when a per- son develops toxemia as a result of an unhealthy lifestyle. When high quantities of oxidized organic material are being extraordinarily eliminated by the body via the throat, lungs or elsewhere, bacteria multiply geometrically. In hours, they may number in the trillions but suitable ‘soil’ must be present before they can proliferate. NEXUS 037 a4 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1994