It is eerie to read these books, as they mirror events going on today around the world. It seems we haven't learned anything at all in over a hundred years. We still use the same unproven, dangerous methods. A hundred years from now, scientists and doctors will look on what we call 'modern' medicine as if it were a Medieval horror based on superstition. Which it turns out, it is.
Most of modern medical treatment for disease is based on Germ Theory, and this work proves how unsupported by science and evidence that theory was. Rather, it prevailed due to support from corporations and governments due to profitability. As we see today.
How many times have you been afraid of germs? How often have you heard how getting shots for disease is a life-saver? And yet, while drugs and vaccinations proliferate, swelling the profit of corporations and funneling money to the health care system, people are getting sicker and sicker. The quality of life is down drastically. When we will accept the proof that has always been there and just say no?
This book should be a must-read for any health care professional. It's time we stopped accepting on faith theories that have not been proven. It's time to stop practices that do more harm than good. We need to face the facts. They are there for anyone to see. A revolution is needed in how we perceive health and disease, and nothing short of a major shift of paradigm is required.
It isn't enough to be holistic instead of allopathic. Both are just versions of the same point of view. We need to truly understand that our bodies have a natural intelligence, that good health is our birthright, and that if we provide nutritious food, happy thoughts and eliminate pollution and toxins, health is free, easy and straightforward. But until we realize we need to stop funneling money to Big Pharma and eliminate our fear of 'germs', that may not happen. The discovery of the various microbiomes should have been the last crack in the facade of Germ Theory, yet somehow it limps on. Read this book and discover a new way of thinking about health. Granted, it's a bit of a hard read, with an older form of writing and a lot of technical terms, but you can get the gist of it.
A must-read for anyone who wants to know the truth about health. It should be required for all doctors-in-training. And we need to fund more science on this topic and the subject of bioterrain. Not much is being done, because there's no profit in it.
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A thought-provoking book which totally changes what we in school are told about Pasteur.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2017Verified Purchase
Especially as the result after during the news following the information from USA about the 32 vaccinations to which inhabitants by law are forced go get, I ordered this book, and I must say that it totally turned upside down my knowledge to Pasteur and vaccine.
Surprised after firstly in schools I was told that Pasteur was the chef, nearly the inventor, behind vaccinations, secondly was told that there are no possibly problems associated to the use of vaccinations, and besides, that vaccinations are the reason for many diseases now have disappeared.
And then here we are reading about how Pasteur actually was a plagiarist, an imposter, that did not fully understand quite all of what we are told that he knew. And to me it’s strange to realize that the 2 parts in this book actually were printed way back respectively in 1923 and 1942, so why has the truth about Pasteur and the vaccination been buried for so long?
Why haven’t we been told the truth, and thereby learned more about Bechamp instead of Pasteur? Probably, as we read in the book, because Pasteur had, the for him, right connection to Napoleon 3.
Besides it’s strange, but highly interesting, in the book to read about the scientifically writings which Florence Nightingale came with years before the scientists yet had started to bring the same new knowledge. Historically we only learn about how in the hospitals she in the nights walked around between the wounded soldier there during the war by the Black See. Strange that she had this knowledge, predictions.
But by reading the book, we realize, that already from when the used of vaccine had started then actually between the vaccinated person many of these got sick and quite a bit died.
So now after having read this book I have learned that only if I can be shown, get proof, that a given vaccination really is necessary, I then can accept in getting it.
Surprised after firstly in schools I was told that Pasteur was the chef, nearly the inventor, behind vaccinations, secondly was told that there are no possibly problems associated to the use of vaccinations, and besides, that vaccinations are the reason for many diseases now have disappeared.
And then here we are reading about how Pasteur actually was a plagiarist, an imposter, that did not fully understand quite all of what we are told that he knew. And to me it’s strange to realize that the 2 parts in this book actually were printed way back respectively in 1923 and 1942, so why has the truth about Pasteur and the vaccination been buried for so long?
Why haven’t we been told the truth, and thereby learned more about Bechamp instead of Pasteur? Probably, as we read in the book, because Pasteur had, the for him, right connection to Napoleon 3.
Besides it’s strange, but highly interesting, in the book to read about the scientifically writings which Florence Nightingale came with years before the scientists yet had started to bring the same new knowledge. Historically we only learn about how in the hospitals she in the nights walked around between the wounded soldier there during the war by the Black See. Strange that she had this knowledge, predictions.
But by reading the book, we realize, that already from when the used of vaccine had started then actually between the vaccinated person many of these got sick and quite a bit died.
So now after having read this book I have learned that only if I can be shown, get proof, that a given vaccination really is necessary, I then can accept in getting it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
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A must read to anyone really interested to understand why our modern "medicine" is so so so wrong as it goes deep into the root of a belief and philosophy of Pasteur fraud. Very interesting and documented.
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The book is very technical and also very depressing but comes as no surprise when you realize how unethical the majority of medical procedures are. Read about Freud and how unethical HE was. In fact - some of his papers are still being kept secret -- not to be released for many years even . This book reinforces that when it comes to money -- the almighty dollar means EVERYTHING and the people who are harmed or killed mean NOTHING to the majority of the medical profession and especially to the drug companies and the "researchers" who only care about getting their name in big research magazines.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2019
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Very eye opening. The truth is often hidden to the general public! Highly recommend reading this book in its entirety.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020
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Oh Wao the best book ever, everyone should read this book in order to understand what's really going on with medical health and the lies about our body and mind health that we are being told since the Rockefeller school of though which is one hundred percent based on lies.
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This is a history book more than it is the setting forth of a different theory for disease. The information in the Ethel Hume portion (2nd half) is important and beneficial to know. After seeing the dates, journal entries, etc. it becomes clear that Pasteur was quite likely yet another "scientist" who was propped up by his connections. The information on Bechamp's experiments is interesting if not a bit wordy. I am reading it aloud to my homeschool student as part of our history course, and I find myself editing on the fly to cut out repetition and also a large amount of unnecessarily repetitive Pasteur bashing.
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Brilliant. Recommend Everyone to Read This Book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 29, 2020Verified Purchase
Was Pasteur the Greatest Con Man, Psychopath ever to walk this Earth? YES
He was a perfect for the Elite agenda to destroy humanity with the Vaccine narrative using his fake science, which still exists today.
READ IT
He was a perfect for the Elite agenda to destroy humanity with the Vaccine narrative using his fake science, which still exists today.
READ IT
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Read and learn.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2020Verified Purchase
Re-educate your self with this book, everything you were taught about germ theory and virology is wrong, Bechamp and his theory will make you re-think everything you thought you new about germs and viruses.
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A must read for everyone invested in health. and
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 15, 2020Verified Purchase
An excellent read that outlined the fraudulent nature of Louis Pasteur, another well paid hack that has fiddle distorted true science, resulting in the disastrous absent of modern 'rockefeller medicine'.
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Not what I was expecting
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 11, 2013Verified Purchase
I have seen written a few times now that Bechamp and Pasteur had competing theories, Pasteur won but was wrong. Pasteur believed we became ill due to invading germs. Bechamp argued that germs were a permanent, large and unavoidable componentry of our bodies and that we only get ill when the body's natural homeostasis is compromised.
So I was on the look out for more detailed information about these competing theories which are at the very core of any debate on healthcare. This book therefore sounded ideal.
While this book does indeed provide an extremely detailed (and rather boring) account of their research, publications and general history this is all it does. It dwells on their rivallry much more than the implications of their differences. It does not do any "... and this means that" analysis which is a great pity because their biographies are only marginally interesting but their theories are profound and explain why we are failing to create healthy populations and people. Had we instead followed Bechamp we would approach healthcare completely differently. We would believe that healthcare was largely a personal matter (keeping healthy through good nutrition etc) rather than believing our health is an unpredictable lottery over which we have minimal control and is the responsibility of doctors to fix largely through the prescription of pills and potions.
So great book if you want a dry, factual, detailed account of this period and these two individuals in particular. But a MUCH more interesting and useful book could have been written. That is why I give it three stars; it's not the book it could and should have been.
So I was on the look out for more detailed information about these competing theories which are at the very core of any debate on healthcare. This book therefore sounded ideal.
While this book does indeed provide an extremely detailed (and rather boring) account of their research, publications and general history this is all it does. It dwells on their rivallry much more than the implications of their differences. It does not do any "... and this means that" analysis which is a great pity because their biographies are only marginally interesting but their theories are profound and explain why we are failing to create healthy populations and people. Had we instead followed Bechamp we would approach healthcare completely differently. We would believe that healthcare was largely a personal matter (keeping healthy through good nutrition etc) rather than believing our health is an unpredictable lottery over which we have minimal control and is the responsibility of doctors to fix largely through the prescription of pills and potions.
So great book if you want a dry, factual, detailed account of this period and these two individuals in particular. But a MUCH more interesting and useful book could have been written. That is why I give it three stars; it's not the book it could and should have been.
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This is one of the most important books re Viruses and Germ theory. Pascal the ‘father’ of Germ theory was a liar and a thief and one of the main sources for current infectious viruses paradigm
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