Endobiont = Prion

Prof. Enderlein called the very basic particle, ground form of all other developments, “Endobiont”, deriving from the Greek word endobios (endo = inside, bios = live). The word endobios is clearly defined by Thesaurus as “live of organisms within a medium or an organ of animals and human beings, e.g. in the intestines”. These relationships … Continue reading Endobiont = Prion

Cardio-vascular disease and Live Blood Analysis

Few people were born with high cholesterol levels or high blood pressure. It is an acquired condition.It all starts with a condition Linus Pauling called “sub-clinical Vitamin C deficiency”. One function of Vitamin C is to act as a cofactor in the hydroxylation of lysine and proline in collagen formation. Collagen is a fibrous structural … Continue reading Cardio-vascular disease and Live Blood Analysis

Computerized Blood Tests or Live Blood Cell Analysis

On the USA Network there is a drama series called, HOUSE, which is about a very specialized diagnostics unit at a major hospital. What is intriguing, is the fact that the technical aspects of the show are incredibly accurate and well done. Anyway.... on an old episode, of course the patient was dying and no … Continue reading Computerized Blood Tests or Live Blood Cell Analysis

What are the possibilities of developing and transformation for microorganism after Prof. Dr. Günther Enderlein?

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?

Another reason to cut carbs and sugar: Cancer cells thrive on glucose

What could be more amazing than accidentally discovering a non-toxic, truly effective treatment for cancer? That’s exactly what happened when Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, an assistant professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology, was investigating the reason why navy seals sometimes suddenly experience seizures underwater when using oxygen rebreathers. His exciting … Continue reading Another reason to cut carbs and sugar: Cancer cells thrive on glucose

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

Confusing Symptoms With Disease

Unfortunately, Pasteur's confusion of disease with its symptoms, has come down through the generations as scientific law. To this day, conventional medicine operates under this central misconception, often identifying a pattern of symptoms and labeling them as a disease, without any consideration of the underlying cause of the symptoms. And if the underlying cause isn't … Continue reading Confusing Symptoms With Disease

The Body as Bacterial Landlord

Trillions of Microbes Living in and on Us Cause Some Harm but Also Afford Protection. When scientists discovered that bacteria, not stress, caused most stomach ulcers, the insight overturned a century of medical dogma, transformed clinical practice and garnered a 2005 Nobel Prize for the two researchers who made the connection so many others had … Continue reading The Body as Bacterial Landlord

What is Aspergillus?

Aspergillus is a genus of mold fungi. They like to grow cotton, but also on hemp, jute and kapok, upholstered furniture and foam mattresses. They are found in fruits, vegetables, flour, nuts, jam, bread, hay and silage, but also to animal (bird attitude!) , Wood, paper and carpets. In the bathroom, and in all the … Continue reading What is Aspergillus?

Five easy ways to detox lymph nodes and boost your immune system

Everyone knows a sedentary life style, whether as a couch potato, office worker or vehicle operator, is not conducive to good health. If one is ambitious, with enough time he or she will exercise andfocus on the heart, lungs, and/or muscles. The lymph system needs to be worked also. It is the sewage system for … Continue reading Five easy ways to detox lymph nodes and boost your immune system