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auntie, auntie, oh auntie... what do i keep tellin u-? about -> bowing.....to.....the.....absurd ppp
Hmm....I Know @420Forever ......same press that regularly bring us the Killer Super Skunk that turns you into a mad axe murderer......... ......But........
I Do believe that fungi can flourish in the blood.....it make me Cautious on this one.........until I know otherwise.....
Using this kind of microscope technology, German bacteriologist Guenther Enderlein (a student of Bechamp) observed tiny microorganism like elements which he called protits. He stated that these tiny elements flourished in the blood cells, in the plasma body fluids, and in the tissues, living in harmony with the body in a symbiotic or mutually beneficial relationship. He considered the protit as one of the body’s smallest, organized, biological units. The most interesting thing about this microorganism is its ability to change and adapt to its environment. It was observed that when there was severe change or deterioration in the body’s internal environment (mostly noted by changes in pH), these elements would pass through several different stages of cyclic development, advancing from harmless agents to disease producing (pathological) bacteria or fungi.
There is an Element of Plausibility.........I Cannot satisfactorily Discount....
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