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Differentiation Between the Internal and External "Parasites"
The colloids of life in your blood (i.e. protits) develop according to the terrain of the blood. At some stages of their development they are outright pathogenic and parasitic. They constitute the true fungus among us. These are our internal parasites.
From my own perspective, this in no way counters the idea of
creationism, as God simply created this incredible plan with astounding
brilliance. It even throws a new wrinkle on the story of Adam and Eve.
When Adam (the beginning of man) first partook of the apple (plant), his
form on earth was forever altered and he would hence experience physical
death. The internal parasite (which actually looks like a snake or
serpent in the blood when you're dying) would one day see to it. The External ParasitesThe internal parasite, which exists in us always, is in contrast to external parasites with which we occasionally come in contact. This is where the germ theory actually holds relevance. This is the area of external microbes and parasites that when taken to extremes, intensifies into infectious diseases and epidemics. Surprisingly, without having even the slightest idea of pleomorphic biology, medicine, through hygiene, has accomplished much in this area. The fact is, opportunistic bugs, bacteria and viruses are all over the place, including inside you, me, and others. Some of us get sick and some of us don't. As far back as the plagues of the dark ages some lived and some died. Nobody knew why. Could it be that pH balance, mineral balance, nutritional balance, all have something to do with which bugs thrive inside us and which don't? Absolutely. Disease producing organisms love off balance metabolic conditions. It's just like Pasteur had finally admitted, but nobody was around to hear. Until somebody listens and metabolic balancing catches on, the "experts" will be left confused and scratching their heads wondering why some people exposed to certain bacteria and viruses get sick and die, and some don't. A good tool to figure out and get a picture of your blood is the Live Blood Analysis. Related Site: Important Links
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