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
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
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
New Scientific Findings and Their Impact on the Enderlein Perspective
This paper is written as a response to the recent findings on pleomorphism that have been presented by Ronald Ullmann, a biochemist who resides in Calw, Germany. The conclusions that are presented by Mr. Ullmann are based on the published research findings of Dr. Christopher Gerner, Ph.D. It should be noted that Mr. Ullmann is … Continue reading New Scientific Findings and Their Impact on the Enderlein Perspective
Live Blood Microscopy Analysis Darkfield Course: Detailed Outline
C o u r s e D e s c r i p t i o n s Introductory Seminar: Detailed Outline What will I Learn? In this 6 (also available 3 day's and online course), hands on training you will learn about all aspects of Live Blood Cell Microscopy including: •An introduction to the … Continue reading Live Blood Microscopy Analysis Darkfield Course: Detailed Outline
Günther Enderlein
Günther Enderlein Born 7 July 1872 Leipzig Died 11 August 1968 (aged 96) Wentdorf, near Hamburg Nationality German Fields Zoology Entomology Known for Theories on Pleomorphism Günther Enderlein (7 July 1872 – 11 August 1968) was a German zoologist, entomologist and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. Enderlein got some international renown because of his insect research … Continue reading Günther Enderlein
Antoine Béchamp
Antoine Béchamp Born October 16, 1816 Bassing, Moselle, France Died April 15, 1908 (aged 91) Paris, France Nationality French Fields Biology Pierre Jacques Antoine Béchamp (October 16, 1816 – April 15, 1908) was a French scientist now best known for breakthroughs in applied organic chemistry and for a bitter rivalry with Louis Pasteur.[1] Béchamp developed the … Continue reading Antoine Béchamp
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
IS BLOOD STERILE?
For a long time many researchers and doctors believed, and many still do, that blood is sterile. Professor Dr. Gunter Enderlein after numerous years of research, proved otherwise. He showed using darkfield microscopy, that the serum of all people and warm-blooded animals are alive with many moving 'particles'. He called these particles ENDOBIONTS (from the … Continue reading IS BLOOD STERILE?
