Essential Agents of Cleanliness and Self-Healing
Video Overview
Discover how the pleomorphic cycle within us battles illness, challenging germ theory and highlighting our body’s innate capacity for self-healing.
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This video explores the intriguing concept of the pleomorphic cycle and its pivotal role in human health. Amandha Vollmer (ADV) begins by introducing a complex, 16-stage somatid cycle that occurs within the body, focusing particularly on how these stages interact with the membranes of red blood cells. This cycle is described as a fundamental process through which the body manages waste, facilitates breakdown and digestion, and ultimately promotes the elimination of foreign materials.
Amandha challenges the conventional germ theory, suggesting that understanding the cell lineage present within our bodies reveals that these microscopic entities are not harmful invaders but are, instead, essential agents of cleanliness and repair. Drawing parallels with natural processes, such as fungi decomposing a fallen tree, Amandha illustrates how similar mechanisms operate within our bodies, emphasizing the roles of anabolic and catalytic systems in the continuous reconstruction and degradation.
Concluding on a critical note, Amandha posits that mainstream science has overlooked these natural, beneficial processes. This oversight underscores the need for a deeper understanding of the pleomorphic cycle and its significance in maintaining health.