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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
2008-08-05 02:59:11
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) presents a complex knot for scientists to unravel. After initial contact and attachment to a cell of the immune system (e.g. lymphocytes, monocytes), there is a cascade of intracellular events. The endproduct of these events is the production of massive numbers of new viral particles, death of the infected cells, and ultimate devastation of the immune system. How


Micrographia
2008-08-05 02:54:09
Micrographia is for those who use microscopes in their investigations of the world around them. It is for students and teachers of (especially) fresh water biology in their search for creature identification and illustrative material, for both amateur and professional light microscopists seeking to extend the performance of their instruments and to record the images they produce ..... and for any


Antoine Bechamp
2008-08-04 02:33:51
Bechamp was one of France's most prominent and active researchers and biologists. He taught in universities and medical schools, and published widely on cell biology, disease, botany and related subjects. His would probably be a household name today if it wasn't for the activities of one Louis Pasteur, who history has treated very kindly indeed, considering his fake science, his tendency to steal


Germs and Viruses. Part 4
2008-08-03 09:57:32
In 1898, Guenther Guenther Enderlein (1872-1968) graduated with honors in natural sciences, physics and zoology from Leipzig University, and in 1914 he became a bacteriologist and serologist at the German military hospital at Stettin.Enderlein had studied the findings of Antoine Bechamp and had further studied under Rudolph Leuckart, the zoologist who initiated the modern science of parasitology,
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Synthesis of the Work of Enderlein, Bechamps and other Pleomorphic Researchers
2008-08-02 03:40:46
All mammals and most likely all other animals have two parasites. They are in a particular relationship and supplement each other.Those two parasites or endobionts are called Mucor racemosus Fresen and Aspergillus niger van Tiegham.Bechamp, Rife and Naessens could demonstrate that they are virtually indestructible. Neither carbonizing temperatures nor radioactive radiation can harm them.Enderlein


The Cancer Bacteria Forum
2008-08-01 03:36:16
Dr. Alan Cantwell has investigated the phenomenon of cancer bacteria for over thirty years. A graduate of New York Medical College, doctor Cantwell completed a residency program in dermatology at Long Beach Veteran's Administration Hospital in Long Beach, CA and then practiced in the dermatology department of Kaiser-Permanente in Hollywood, California, from 1965 until his retirement in 1994.Dr. Ca
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Cancer is not an infectious disease like tuberculosis, typhoid, cholera, pneumonia, etc.
2008-07-30 23:45:47
Cancer is not an infectious disease like tuberculosis, typhoid, cholera, pneumonia , etc. It does not spread by contact. It is not caused by any germs coming from outside. However, certain viruses are known to cause cancer in experimental animals. Virus is an extremely small germ, smaller than bacteria, which can not be seen under regular microscope. Virus can be studied only under high power micro
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IS CANCER CAUSED BY VIRUS?
2008-07-30 23:33:15
ARVIND KULKARNIRadio-oncologist, Pittsburgh, PAAll over the world, intense research is going on cancer. The type of research done in the past 30 to 40 years has not led to any satisfactory solutions. Although there are advances in surgical techniques, radiation machines and chemotherapy drugs, the overall outcome still remains poor.Patients, because of the toxic side effects and expensive medical


Cancer Angel
2008-07-30 09:49:20
Kim Tinkham was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in February 2007, just two days before her fiftieth birthday. Rather than go the conventional route of mastectomy followed by chemo and/or radiation she chose to seek out an alternative way to heal her body. Her choice to search for an alternative coupled with a late night email landed her as a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show in March of 200
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HIV Patients Living Longer
2008-07-27 22:54:13
(HealthDay News) -- Since 1996, the life expectancy of HIV patients in developed countries taking antiviral therapy has increased more than 13 years, and deaths have dropped by almost 40 percent, researchers report.Despite these gains, life expectancy still falls short by some 20 years, compared with people in the general population. Life expectancy among injection drug users and those who start t
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The Secret To Health - Part 4 of 8
2008-07-26 23:00:59
The Secret to Health reveals information that has been suppressed by the medical establishment for over 100 years! Learn how you can restore your health, increase your energy and vitality, and take control of your body again!


Bacteria forming in red blood cells
2008-07-26 05:30:15
Leptotrichia buccalis and other bacterial forms seen in live blood in dark field 6 hours after taking blood. Filmed using Novex B microscope from Euromex and CMEX camera.
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Red Meat Linked to Breast Cancer
2008-07-26 02:55:29
Consume red meat in moderation, a new study suggests. As part of the long-running NH-funded Nurses Health Study II, researchers surveyed 90,000 women in their 20's to 40's about their eating habits for more than a decade.They found that women who ate more than 1 1/2 servings a day of beef, lamb, or pork had nearly double the risk of hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer than those who ate three
Read more: Breast , Breast Cancer , Cancer

How the Body Works : The Immune Mechanism
2008-07-26 02:55:29
The immune mechanism is designed to protect the body against attack from invading microorganisms and foreign, potentially harmful molecules. There are four types of immune mechanisms. The nature of the invading antigen determines which type of mechanism is brought into action. Certain antigens promote an exaggerated response, called a hypersensitive reaction, or an allergy., which may be harmful t
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How the Body Works : Breathing
2008-07-26 02:54:38
The body's breathing apparatus is enclosed in an expansile bony cage, formed by the ribs, the spinal column and the sternum. The floor of the cage is closed by the muscular diaphragm. Air passes down the windpipe, or trachea, to enter the lungs. During inspiration, or inhaling, the diaphragm moves downward and becomes flatter, and the rib cage expands. This creates a partial vacuum in the lungs an
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How the Body Works : The Lymphatic System
2008-07-26 02:10:23
The lymphatic system, a network of vessels which carries lymph from around the tissues to the blood, has valves which prevent backflow. Lymph is formed when high arterial pressure forces fluid out of the capillaries and into the tissue spaces. From there it is taken up into the lymphatic vessels. The lymph carries harmful substances from the tissues to the lymph nodes, for removal, before the lymp
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Linus Pauling--Molecular Diseases, Sickle Cell Anemia
2008-07-26 02:10:23
Sickle cell anemia is a serious condition in which the red blood cells can become sickle-shaped (that is, shaped like a "C").Normal red blood cells are smooth and round like a doughnut without a hole. They move easily through blood vessels to carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Sickle-shaped cells don't move easily through blood. They're stiff and sticky and tend to form clumps and get stuck in
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How the Body Works : The Small Intestine
2008-06-09 04:44:07
How the Body Works : The Small Intestine


Toxic Topics
2008-08-20 05:41:47
Toxicity is probably the most misunderstood, mistreated, and overlooked aspect of most nutritional practices. While everyone focuses on special routines and herbal products, over time we have observed that when objective tests are used to determine the effects of a detoxification protocol, we were surprised that many of the most popular regimens did little to change the fundamental level of toxic


This battle has been going on for a long time!
2008-08-19 09:04:59
For all these reasons, Monomorphism was at first excessively rigid, even dogmatic. Rene Dubious states that Koch and Pasteur;"overestablished" the doctrine of the specificity of disease causes and that blind acceptance by several generations of bacteriologist of the dogma of constancy of cell forms and immutability of cultural characteristics discouraged for many years the study of the problems of


Simoncini method of treating Cancer, IOCOB
2008-08-19 08:45:44
Professor Jan M. Keppel Hesselink, MD, President Foundation IOCOB for complementary medicine explains why the method of Simoncini for treating cancer should not be used by patients. Tullio Simoncini: a doctor, oncologist, philosopher, surgeon? That you can no clarity on the internet. Well clarity about his theory: that cancer is a fungus infection with the famous fungus Candida Albicans. Who is th
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Yeast Causing Cancer? Part 2
2008-08-18 11:13:52
A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing!
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Detoxification
2008-08-18 08:51:05
The most commonly overlooked aspect of nutritional approaches is detoxification. Most doctors fall into the habit of only detoxifying the organ or system that is evident from superficial diagnostic techniques. We often stop before asking how and why the body acquired and maintains an abundance of toxins or pathological organisms.This relates back to the functional tests and the biological terrain.


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