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Bechamp or Pasteur? [Kindle Edition]

Ethel Hume , R. Pearson
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THIS VOLUME CONTAINS new editions of two books which have been available only sporadically in the decades since their publication.
R.Pearson’s Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter was originally published in 1942, and is a succinct introduction to both Louis Pasteur and Antoine Bechamp, and the reasons behind the troubled relationship that they shared for their entire working lives. Whereas Pearson’s work is a valuable introduction to an often complex topic, it is Ethel Douglas Hume’s expansive and well-documented "Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology" which provides the main body of evidence. It covers the main points of contention between Bechamp and Pasteur in depth sufficient to satisfy any degree of scientific or historical scrutiny, and it contains, wherever possible, detailed references to the source material and supporting evidence. Virtually no claim in Ms Hume’s book is undocumented. The reader will soon discern that neither Mr Pearson nor Ms Hume could ever be called fans of Pasteur or his ’science’. They both declare their intentions openly; that they wish to contribute to the undoing of a massive medical and scientific fraud.

“This historical view of modern medicine, the germ theory, illustrates clearly how truth is circumvented in favor of the special interests of the powerful. The masses not privy to this information suffer needlessly when independent researchers who discover facts not in alignment with modern medical beliefs go unheeded. Modern medicine needs to return to this bifurcation point and take the pleomorphic path. When this phenomenon is truly understood drugs poisons will disappear as do all things which outlive their usefulness. This book is required reading for anyone choosing to understand how the body heals.” (Reader review from Amazon)

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Publisher: dminoz.com (May 22, 2010)
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  • Language: English
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5.0 out of 5 stars A major bifurcation point in medicine!, August 10, 2009
This review is from: Bechamp or Pasteur? (Hardcover)
This historical view of modern medicine, the germ theory, illustrates clearly how truth is circumvented in favor of the special interests of the powerful. The masses not privy to this information suffer needlessly when independent researchers who discover facts not in alignment with modern medical beliefs go unheeded. Modern medicine needs to return to this bifurcation point and take the pleomorphic path. When this phenomenon is truly understood drugs poisons will disappear as do all things which outlive their usefulness. This book is required reading for anyone choosing to understand how the body heals.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Search for Truth, August 13, 2011
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"Bechamp's deep insight had taught him the connection between science and religion - the one a search after truth, and the other the effort to live up to individual belief. His faith had widened to a breadth incomprehensible to those who even suggested the appointment of a commission to recommend the placing on the Roman Index of his book Les Mycrozymas, which culminates in the acclamation of God as the Supreme Source. Bechamps teachings are in direct opposition to materialistic views. But his opponents had not the insight to see that the Creator is best demonstrated by understanding the marvels of [His] Creation."

So then, the materialistic view - the Germ Theory - of Pasteur wins, for a time, over the Truth found by Bechamp and discussed in Les Mycrozymas .

Therefore, in these modern times we still lift up the materialistic view and fight against God by pasteurizing our food - milk, meat, vegetable, et. all.

We are so blind. God help us to see.
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