"The Ontogenetic System of Microbes"
From "Bones"
written by Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer
"Bone SBS" Significant Biological Special Program Of Nature
Date: 3/28/2010 3:14:38 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 2156 times "Chemo really does reduce swellings – be it the swelling of a boil, of an abscess, or even the swelling caused by a bee sting; however, Chemo not only interrupts healing, it also prevents the microbes from doing their beneficial work during the healing process.
With the Ontogenetic System of Microbes (Fourth Biological Law) we learn to understand from an evolutionary point of view how perfectly the roles of microbes fit into Nature’s Biological Special Programs (SBS). Microbes developed, essentially, with and for us. They are an integral part of Nature’s regulatory system, which conventional medicine hasn’t yet recognized. Ignorantly, the emphasis has been to kill and eliminate them with antibiotics or sulfonamides.
Bacteria either decompose tumors that are cerebellum-controlled or they reconstruct cerebral-medulla controlled tissue, such as bone tissue. Surgeons have used this knowledge for more than 50 years insofar as they routinely open a complex fracture through perforation with surgical nails. By keeping the fracture open, bacteria can easily access the area and participate in the healing of the bone. In addition, bacteria not only facilitate the reconstruction of bone tissue, they also break down superfluous bone splinters.
A person can never die from the activity of microbes or a so-called 'infection', but certainly from a large brain edema that develops simultaneously during the healing phase ..., particularly if the conflict activity was intense and lasted very long. ":
http://learninggnm.com/documents/sbs-bonecancer.html
January 25, 2012 - Additionally:
"... there are ... no senseless or randomly occurring microbes":
http://www.nlpworld.co.uk/meta_medicine/meta-medicine-implications-testable-f...
Dr. Hamer's "research uncovered the following (five total) natural laws:
1. The division of microbes: fungi - bacteria - viruses - correspond to their phylogenetic age: the oldest are the fungi, then the bacteria and the phylogenetically youngest are the viruses. ..."
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