Pleomorphism: An Overdue Scientific Paradigm Shift with Amandha Vollmer – True Earth Equinox Summit
Video Overview
A pivotal argument against the flawed germ theory is the understanding that germs adapt and morph based on their surroundings. It is observed that a bacterium can transform into a fungus, then to a spore, and revert to its bacterial form, challenging the notion that a single germ is responsible for a specific disease—a concept now debunked as myth. In a segment of paid content presented at the True Earth Equinox Summit on March 17th, Amandha Vollmer (ADV) delves into this topic with the aid of a slide presentation. She highlights the contributions of significant scientific researchers who, using sophisticated microscopic technologies, traced the lineage of blood-borne cells and their transformations.
Amandha explains that what are commonly referred to as disease states are, in reality, biological responses—defensive mechanisms activated by the body to counteract toxicity. The symptoms observed are manifestations of the body’s efforts to detoxify itself. During the presentation, Amandha also explores effective healing approaches aligned with the concept of the body’s terrain, including homotoxicology, isopathy, and the use of 714x, offering insights into nurturing health by supporting the body’s natural cleansing and healing processes.
Resources:
Gaston Naessens discussing his somatoscope
Extreme Pleomorphism & The Bacterial Life Cycle
Are There Naturally Occurring Pleomorphic Bacteria in the Blood of Healthy Humans?
About Gunther Enderlein
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