Pleomorphism is a scientific doctrine originally suggested by French medical doctor and researcher Dr. Antione BeChamp in the late 1800’s. He suggested that plant, animal and human cells will biologically transform into different cells depending on environmental factors. Such as a red blood cell would morph or transform into white blood cell or a white blood cell could morph or transform into a body cell such as a connective tissue cell. Dr. BeChamp also suggested that a body cell would transform into a bacterial cell or a yeast cell when there was a declining alkaline pH of the environment. In other words, the germ was born in us and from us out of a transforming blood or body cell.
The foundation of my theory is that the red blood cell is the foundational stem cell that can become all other body cells, including white blood cells, brain cells, bones cells, liver cells or muscles cells, etc. All cell transformations are pH or environment sensitive. For example, when the pH begins to decline from 7.365 to 7.2, the red blood cell will morph into bacteria, than yeast and finally mold. In other words healthy blood and body cells will transform into bacteria and then mold in a declining pH just like the food in the refrigerator as it ages or spoils from a compromised alkaline environment.
The cell transformations of healthy cells to cancerous cells and then back to healthy cells is triggered by the acidity or alkalinity or the environment in which these cells are found. I have explained this natural phenomenon in a simple metaphor – when the fish is sick what would you do treat the fish or change the water? The correct answer is change the water! Why? Because the fish is only as healthy as the water in which it resides and swims. This is also true for plant, animal and human blood and body cells – blood and body cells are only as healthy as the environment in which they reside.
I have suggested for over 3 decades that the human body is alkaline by design although acidic by function. When acidic metabolic waste products are NOT properly eliminated through the four channels of elimination than these toxins or acids build-up in the connective and fatty tissues setting the stage for cell transformations that lead to enervation, irritation, inflammation, induration, ulceration and finally degeneration.
The scientists at Stanford University have just recently validated my research and confirmed the pleomorphic research of Dr. Antione BeChamp. Dr. BeChamp was right and Pasteur was wrong. The germ is NOTHING and the TERRAIN is everything! In fact the germ is nothing more than a cellular transformation and a symptom of an acidic environment.
I also documented these biological cell transformations over 20 years ago in 1994 before the investigators from Stanford University. It feels good to know you are not alone and other scientists are finally viewing cell transformation which were first discovered by Dr. Antione BeChamp over 100 years ago and rediscovered through my own cellular research over 20 years ago. It’s about time!
To learn more about the science of pleomorphism and cell transformations read Sick and Tired, Reclaim Your Inner Terrain – http://www.phmiracle.com, http://www.phoreveryoung.com, http://www.phoreveryoung.wordpress.com
Watch the following video of a rod bacterial form transform into a red blood cell that I recorded in 1994 from the blood of a 21-year-old woman with Type I diabetes.
To learn more about the science of Dr. Robert O. Young and cell transformations read Sick and Tired, Reclaim Your Inner Terrain – www.phmiracle.com, www.phoreveryoung.com, www.phoreveryoung.wordpress.com
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Hi, this is fascinating. How would foreign, introduced, microbes behave? For e.g. if you introduce borrelia burgdorferi while the blood and body were acidic but then correct the ph, what would it morph into? Similarly, how does the body or cell “decide” which type of bacteria or mold (or cancer) to turn into? I hope the questions make sense, I am new to the concept. Thanks for your work and the post.
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