The endogenous microorganisms in the blood, called Endobionten by Enderlein, are innocuous in their primitive forms, multiplied in the course of life to sets of astronomical numbers, developed in nature disloyal life also to highly valent (high-value / high-energy) forms and would be with the conspecifics Those living on adjacent erythrocytes, joining together into colonies, … Continue reading What are the possibilities of developing and transformation for microorganism after Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein?
Professor Enderlein’s research: developing isopathic immune-modulators from bacteria and fungi
Enderlein’s work Bacteria Cyclogenia was his most important, but was not published until 1925 due to World War I. Professor Enderlein stimulated interest among his colleagues following the publication of his work on a new classification of bacteria which took into consideration an evolutionary life-cycle. However, he was met with skepticism by the majority of … Continue reading Professor Enderlein’s research: developing isopathic immune-modulators from bacteria and fungi
The history of the Monomorphism and Pleomorphism
Approximately around 1898 a controversy among the scientists over the kind, the nature and the behaviour of the bacteria began. Up to then one knew the spleen fire exciters, the Cholera germ, the Diphtheria, typhoid fever, Tuberculosis and the Syphilis germ.Mainly two thinking directions took the true nature up of the bacteria for itself to … Continue reading The history of the Monomorphism and Pleomorphism
What is a chondrit?
To this day, the cell is regarded as the ultimate organic unit, out of which all higher organisms are built up. Even Haeckel believed he had found the proto-organism in the one-celled protozoans. When I formulated the concept Symprotit and its sub-unit Protit as the primeval unit of life in the form of a quite … Continue reading What is a chondrit?
Dark field blood diagnostics
Dark field blood diagnostics is a Method of Professor Dr. Guenther Enderlein (1872-1968), that primarily a biologist and a zoologist was 1916 came from Enderlein a first report over a revolutionary reorganization of the bacteriology. Dr. William of Brehmer (1883 - 1958) discovered 1928 the blood parasites Siphonosphora polymorpha in the red blood corpuscle of … Continue reading Dark field blood diagnostics
Revisiting Enderlein’s Perspective in the 21st Century
As an individual who provides training in the Enderlein perspective, including the Live or Native Blood Analysis for the health care community, I am in contact with many individuals who are representative of divergent scientific and philosophical backgrounds. The queries that I receive during training sessions are often quite provocative and I have learned to … Continue reading Revisiting Enderlein’s Perspective in the 21st Century
A Modern Scientific Perspective On Prof. Dr. Enderlein’s Concept Of Microbial Life Cycles
In 1925, German zoologist Prof. Dr. Gunther Enderlein published his concepts of microbial life cycles based on blood analysis observations in the book The Life Cycle of Bacteria (Bakterien Cyklogenie) [1]. He theorized that the origin of every microbe was a tiny protein of plant origin that Enderlein called protits or colloids. Furthermore, he thought … Continue reading A Modern Scientific Perspective On Prof. Dr. Enderlein’s Concept Of Microbial Life Cycles
Prof. Enderlein’s great discoveries
Prof. Günther Enderlein was a biologist who regarded it as his mission to find the solutions to the severe disease facing humanity. Originally he was a professor of entomology at the Zoological Institute at the University of Berlin. At the outbreak of the World War I, a new field of research caught his full attention … Continue reading Prof. Enderlein’s great discoveries
The Super- Microscope
The following article is Part 3 in a series. Part 1 appeared in Volume 10, Number 6, and Part 2 appeared in Volume 11, Number 3, of Explore !For those of you who haven't read or need a reminder regarding the first two installments of this commentary, I present a short review. The original article … Continue reading The Super- Microscope
New Scientific Findings and Their Impact on the Enderlein Perspective, Part II
In the Vol. 10, Number 6 issue of Explore! For the Professional I reported on new scientific findings on the Enderlein Perspective as authored by Ronald Ullmann, Biochemist, Calw, Germany. In this article, I wish to present further material for consideration in that line of scientific inquiry with the intention of clarifying the information for … Continue reading New Scientific Findings and Their Impact on the Enderlein Perspective, Part II
