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THE HIDDEN CAUSE OF CANCER AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES CAUSE CANCER THE HIDDEN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND Blood contamination by pleomorphic microbes is the real killer in cancer, AIDS and various autoimmune diseases. Natural remedies that clean the blood and restore vitality to the immune system offer a solution to many health problems. Historical Evidence for Pleomorphic Microbes or nearly a century we had increasingly strong evidence for a common microbial cause of cancer and autoimmune diseases, but now we also have visual proof. A recently developed research microscope can show us in great detail what happens in the blood of individuals who develop these diseases. What it shows is that the key to understanding their cause and cure is the rise, or perhaps, better, the uprising, of an endogenous microbe in the blood. The scientific community adopted the concept of monomorphism, based on the work of Louis Pasteur in the late 19th century. This concept means tha microbes always maintain their basic shape as virus, bacterium or fungus. The term pleomorphism, on the other hand, as coined by the French chemis' and biologist Antoine Béchamp, refers to the ability of microbes to change from one form into another, like a caterpillar changing into a butterfly. While a causal correlation between cancer and microbes has been shown only in a few rare human or animal tumours, several independen researchers have reported the proliferation of certain microbes in all cancer patients. One of the first researchers was the German professor of zoology and microbiology, Giinther Enderlein, who in 1925 described the different stages of a microbe that is normally present in the blood as tiny colloidal protein units. These protein units appear to originate from the natural breakdown o cellular components and may be essential for healthy blood. In degenerative diseases, especially cancer and autoimmune diseases but also chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, these protein units grow into increasingly higher bacterial forms and finally into fungi. Conventionally, these forms are called Enderlein structures and are the basis of Live Blood Analysis as presently used in natural therapy. Independently, mostly without knowing of each other's work, several other researchers—including Royal Raymond Rife, Wilhelm Reich, Virginia Livingston-Wheeler, Alan Cantwell and Gaston Naessens—have described the same phenomenon. Orthodoxy, however, has a dogma which says that microbes always have the same form and cannot change from viruses into bacteria and fungi. This is because orthodox microbiologists commonly observe dead stained microbes in dead tissue or live ones for short periods, instead of live microbes in live tissue at very high magnification over long periods. Of special interest are the experiments of Dr Livingston-Wheeler, who injected cultures of pleomorphic organisms into mice. When small amounts were injected, an autoimmune disease developed, but higher doses produced tumours or cancer. Accordingly, these cancer-forming microbes have often been called cancer viruses or cancer microbes. NEXUS ° 41 by Walter Last © 2011 DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com