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    Research/History of Pleomorphism

    gr. pleion = more; morph = form, shape, figure. Pleomorphism means multiple shape. In the encyclopædia of medicine of Thiele (Urban and Schwarzenberg Verlag, München 1991) it says: ”Pleomorphism within a population is characteristic for bacteria species, often dependent on cultivation conditions.”

    Origins of Pleomorphism

    These days, pleomorphism and symbiosis are inseparably associated with the name of the great scientist and microbiologist Professor Dr. ENDERLEIN (1872 - 1968).

    However, there are many other scientists who have independently examined and described the symbionts in the human blood. One of these many scientist was the Frenchman named A. BECHAMP, who published his observations in his book ”Microzymas”. Even for Prof. Günther Enderlein, this book was the first impulse and the basis of his research work.

    In this brochure, he describe how a micro organism may appear under fixed prerequisites in different phases of development, and especially in different forms without losing its specific nature. By one-dimensional and/or two- or three-dimensional growth, micro organisms vary from the smallest stage of electronic-microscopic scale up to greater, multinuclear, highly developed organisms like bacteria and fungi., Bechamp laid the corner stone for research on pleomorphism with his work.

    Even today, the view that micro organisms can undergo a substantial form change without losing their specific functions conflicts with the current school of thought about Monomorphism, which grants an organism only one form and one function.

    The originator of this monomorphistic opinion was PASTEUR, a contemporary of A. Bechamp, who postulated that micro organisms simply exist without any development.

    He claimed that:

    all microbes – regardless of their type, species or culture broth - are unchangeable

    each type would induce only one specific disease

    both bacteria and fungi would never arise from spontaneous generation

    healthy blood and tissues are always absolutely sterile.

    Only on his deathbed would he realise his mistake.

    Pleomorphism and Cyclogeny

    Prof. Dr. ENDERLEIN proved in more than 40 years of intensive research (500 publications) that the monomorphistic view of diseases cannot be perpetuated any longer and that it must be given up in favour of a pleomorphistic view.In his major work ”Bacteria-Cyclogeny” he explained in detail the change and development of micro organisms in their different manifestations and cycles.

    He proved that:

  • every human organism creates vegetable based primary germs in blood and tissue, which succumb to form changes caused by exogenous effects.
  • blood is therefore not sterile, rather it creates micro organisms that change form depending on the environment.
  • every micro-biological being can be related to a ”primary germ”/protein colloid, which reacts to certain pathogenic environmental changes with further development.
  • These micro organisms live in the human organism in a genuine symbiosis for mutual benefit. As soon as this defined state is out of balance, other symptoms of parasitism appear. Pathogen micro organisms, which poison the body with their metabolic excretions, emerge from anti-pathogen symbionts with their enzyme- and metabolic-activating features. In this association, their forms also change by either one-dimensional (threadlike shape), two- or threedimensional (sphere-shape) growth.

    A healthy organism is able to recover the symbiotic balance if the lower/non-virulent growth forms, which exist in every healthy body, copulate with the surplus, usually highly developed pathogen germs. Here non-virulent primitive forms develop, which depart from the body over the natural excretory organs, which include the intestines, skin, kidneys and bronchial tubes.

    Due to non-biological (eating) habits- which lead to a permanent obstruction of the acid-base-balance-, pollutants, permanent infections or even psychological depression, our own recovery strength is not able to recover the symbiotic balance. The symbiont then multiplies and develops into higher parasitic /pathogenic growth forms. These more developed parasites not only poison the human organism with their metabolic products e.g. excreted matters, but they also rob the body of vital nutrients. The disease becomes manifest and leads – if the return under one’s own steam is not successful - to inevitable chronic diseases such as cancer, infarcts, etc…

    This means that it is the higher ranks of the growth forms, developed from the symbionts, which control the diseases. These higher forms are therefore not unchanging organisms, independent of one another, but they form one combined cycle, that originates from the colloidal protein contained in the inside of the individual cells.

The diseases – caused by symbionts

    In contrast to the many occasional diseases of the human being, which can be related back to specific pathogens like Micrococcus catarrhalis, Bazillus influenzae, Treponema syphiliticum, Pneumococcus etc., human beings create two micro organisms as constant companions in their blood, blood components, body fluids and tissues. These two micro organisms have not only a certain relationship to each other, but they also complement and replace each other.

    One micro organism Prof. Dr. Enderlein called Endobiont, whose highest growth form is the fungus Mucor racemosus Fresen. In healthy blood, usually only primitive and totally non-pathogenic growth forms of the Mucor racemosus Fresen exist. They live in the blood plasma, in erythrocytes, leucocytes and in all other body fluids and tissues

    This fungus has a very important function as a regulator of dormant infections in addition to having a great influence on the viscosity of the blood and being involved in every clotting process. A development into higher forms of the endobionts may be recognised as disturbances to normal functionality, for instance, headaches, high or low blood pressure, indisposition, unmotivated tiredness, lack of appetite, bad complexion, coated tongue, wounds in the mouth, spots, ulcers, hoarseness, catarrhs, buzzing in one’s ears, diarrhea, reduction of one’s powers of vision and hearing, depression, weakness in concentration or memory loss. In the later course of degeneration, massive congestive diseases (Thrombosis, Emboli), Apoplexia (cerebrovascular accidents) or even heart attacks may follow.

    In addition to the endobiont there is a second micro-organism of vegetable origin in the human body. This micro-organism is the fungus Aspergillus niger van Tieghem with its bacteria form Tuberkelbacillus. It also lives in all body fluids and tissues. The primitive, non-pathogenic strains have an influence on the regulation of the calcium metabolism and the citric acid cycle. A progressive development causes diseases of the bronchia, Arthrosis/Arthritis of joints, specific forms of rheumatism, migraines, diseases of the thyroid gland and of the skeletal system.

    Diseases may also arise in which both micro organisms may be involved. Enderlein designated it as bipolar forceps, which causes many chronic diseases, for example cancer, polyarthritis etc. .

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