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
THE LAW OF CYCLOGENY
As from Dr. Med. Maria-M Bleker's, Blood Examination in Darkfield according to Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein; "In the new formation of filum and head, atomic-physical and quantum-biological factors play a decisive role. This is visible from the sudden occurrences by the leap of these new formations. The formational processes of a filum with a head … Continue reading THE LAW OF CYCLOGENY
Understanding Pleomorphism
Pleomorphism (pleo = many; morph = form) is the ability of microbes to change into many varied forms in a developmental cycle, depending on the conditions of the environment. This theory was primarily pioneered by the German microbiologist Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein (1872-1968) who wrote ‘Bacteria Cyclogeny’, published in 1925, in addition to over 500 scientific papers. … Continue reading Understanding Pleomorphism
