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Mary W Maxwell's avatar

Dear Unbecoming, You had better check your brakes. Many a person was made to suffer in the early 20th century for daring to discuss pleomorphism.

In 1917, someone at the NY Times published that Edward Rosenow had cured polio (it has to do with the morphing of bacilli and virus). Oops not supposed to reveal that. So back we went to the belief that polio is just a virus.

This is discussed in my 2013 book, "Consider the Lilies". Here is the PDF: https://gumshoenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/lillies_book_20Jan2014_highres368.pdf

PS Are the illustrations on your Substack painted by you? Wow.

Unbekoming's avatar

Thank you Mary. Could you please email me as I would like to promote the book. unbekoming@outlook.com

karen welden's avatar

I'm reading your book now Mary. So happy unbekoming will highlight it! Thank you for sharing the link

Bob Paine's avatar

Downloaded - thank you!

eileen's avatar

Health care is so desperate to be relevant that they weaponized the clean up crew and the rubbish collector that picks up your weekly trash. The harder they try the less relevant they become. How about if we all said "I will not comply" and ate food that are close to the soil. Not necessarily being a vegan, but if we choose to eat animals, then eat animals raised according to their nature: free roaming and eating what grows naturally if left unfallowed. (Plants we call 'weeds'). By disconnecting we avoid the fear porn, vax pushers or paid off government bureaucrats telling us how to think. It's wealth transfer pure and simple.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

chickweed tastes much better than lettuce! clover and several other weeds growing in the yard are eaten here!

Karin's avatar

Great article, thank you. Combined with Dr Hamer's German New Medicine we would get close to a "theory of everything". See www.learninggnm.com: understanding disease, free of fear and panic.

Lucinda's avatar

Fascinating article, unbekoming. Love the clear overview of what being sick really means & how our brilliant bodies adapt to disease..

I'll never forget watching Dr Kaufman's 2020 video slide show/ discussion of exosomes as clean-up crews (& later related terrain theory) during the con-vid years. Those early explanations of how our body is trying to heal itself made so much more sense than the allopathic medical system's explanations/treatments - a system I've observed as damaging health & injuring/even killing so many friends & family members throughout my life.

Later on, I watched "The Viral Delusion" doc-series & also began to read widely on the topic of terrain theory vs the current drug & suppress medical system I'd always been suspicious of before.

Absolutely love your brief review here & clear outline of the mistaken analysis/focus of the ongoing allopathic - "traditional" - so-called modern medical system. As you say:

“Louis Pasteur won and Antoine Béchamp lost. Germ theory became [modern] medicine’s foundation. The organism became the enemy. The terrain became irrelevant.”

“This wasn’t a scientific conclusion reached through rigorous comparison of the two frameworks. It was a choice - arguably a political and commercial choice - that closed off entire avenues of inquiry.”

Hoping that lots of new eyes will read & share this article & follow all your excellent included links, re: the competing historical disease claims aka "Pasteur vs Bechamp" camps as to why a body gets sick/develops inflammation, illness & disease, So much solid info here for those w/a real medical curiosity as to why the med system/corps/farma-makers have become so powerful & relatively untouchable over the past 100+ years. It's an enforced monopolistic system with a lack of any real competitive medical analysis & buffered by the forced AMA rules conscription of its "practitioners".

fyi -Important book on the history of US medicine (original scan but save it to a safer document):

"Rockefeller Medicine Men - Medicine and Capitalism in America" (1979, reprint 2013) a book by E. Richard Brown - Link here: http://www.whale.to/b/brown_b.html - Also online in other pdfs/to buy.

From the book's Preface:

"When Rockefeller Medicine Men was first published in1979, it proved to be a controversial work. In reviewing histories of medicine from 1962 to 1982, Ronald L. Numbers called it "the most controversial medical history of the past decade."' This reprinting of the book provides an opportunity to respond to some of the book's critics as part of a continuing dialogue about the issues it raises."

"Part of the controversy generated by the book comes from its social-historical approach to medicine. The growing body of social histories of health care challenges the "great physician" perspective that for so long has dominated the history of medicine.2 Some are dismayed by this new approach to health care, particularly when it involves a critical examination of the broader social, economic, and political contexts of medicine and health-related developments.3 Indeed, 'heroic physicians and medical milestones,"4 whether innovative teachers of clinical practice or breakthrough discoveries by brilliant researchers, do have a profound effect on the development of medicine's technical knowledge and practice."

... "But the history of medicine, like the history of any other social phenomenon, is more than an intellectual history. The actions of men and women, including leaders and the masses of people who follow and participate in professions and social movements, are shaped by economic, political, and social forces as well as by ideas. Ideas themselves develop in a broader context, which they shape but which also shape them."

Gonna take a many Millions Man March, so to speak, to turn this Rockefeller medical ship around.

Vinyasi's avatar

Thank you for reminding and educating me on the correct term. My memory had morphed pleo- into poly-.

Ben Fen's avatar

Excellent!

Kaylene Emery's avatar

Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia.

Health Lyceum's avatar

I have observed the physical effects of pleomorphism in the clinical area since 2004. As a nurse offering colon-hydrotherapy, I often detect ‘invaders’- parasites, yeasts, ‘UFO’s’- unidentified floating objects- in the wastewater during sessions.

When I first started doing this, I wasn’t even aware that I was seeing parasites, (an estimated 30% are macroscopic), but soon was paying more attention to what was going down the drain, and coupling that with the presenting symptoms of clients.

Candida overgrowth and flatworms tended to be the bulk of what I saw, and

I would suggest that clients use wormwood to tackle the flatworms, only to observe that within 5-7 days of beginning that agent, the benefit would stop. As I continued to research I learned that parasites are pleomorphic, which means that they have the ability to analyze any agent being used against them, and within 5-7 days, they will change their own DNA and become resistant to those agents. (MRSA is an example we all know about that is the result of our overuse of antibiotics x 40 years. )

An effective anti-parasitical agent will contain enough different ingredients to be effective for 30 days, in order to cover the life cycle of most parasites. Example: You can take wormwood to fight parasites, but it will lose its effectiveness after 5 days, because they will change their DNA to become resistant in that time. You could alternate agents every 5 days to stay ahead of them, but this agent contains over 20 ingredients to 'stay ahead' of their morphing. www.humaworm.com is organic and is an effective agent. The best way to resolve infestation, is to hit them with an anti-parasitical, and at the same time, starve them by eating low carb x 30 days.

Candida is a somewhat different story, as although it is classified as being pleomorphic, it is more that it has an ability to change ‘shape’ , but not to become resistant. I have seen this clinically by observing that 1 agent can remain effective for more than 5-7 days, if the agent ‘disintegrates’ rather than ‘poisons’ the target. Candida has a chitin cell membrane and the high potency enzymes in Candisol can keep destroying that barrier for months, if an infestation requires that length of time to resolve. Candisol is sold through practitioners due to its high potency.

Dianthus's avatar

Cell is as the atom and a protite is like a proton or neutron?

Good article overall, but I an not convinced about her theory about homeopathy. Its a natural light frequency you are taking in and I do not see it suppressing anything, but supporting our natural body in the terrain its in that’s making the problem. Also it doesn’t always work like it should work, so maybe the body can discard it when not needed? I do not see a problem with homeopathy. That’s my take for the moment.

Joe k's avatar

Hot damn, even more upside-downess.

Just what we needed right now.

In a few years once Roquefeller MADicine has been completely

inverted what will the fuctors do for work? After decades of having armies of ppl performing all the work for them?

For starters we should teach them how to write legibly, dontchathink?

Elaine Seinfeld's avatar

Do you know of Dr Anna Milhacea who does dark field micro and finds NANOTECH CREATING MINECRAFT BUILDINGS that are lit and flashing...so is she just seeing THIS???

Bob Paine's avatar

Something seems wrong at Substack.

When on my Android Samsung cellphone I keyed "Pleomorphism" into the Substack search field, this article did not appear. Some other account which I ignored did appear.

Is Substack is censoring this vitally important work?

Please inform us of another way to donate and to encounter this material.

I am going to be leaving Substack to follow those I find valuable.

Rick's avatar

I am confused about the organisms as friends concept.

I don't doubt it, it sounds reasonable, I accept it. There have been several articles regarding this.

But there are times when we know or think bacteria is bad. Just a day or two ago we read about the IUD where the string wicked bacteria into places it shouldn't. That was bad bacteria, at least I think the article focused on bacteria.

We have things such as Pneumonia. We typically think of this as a bacterial infection and it's treated with a variety of anti-bacterials. This seems like a case of bad bacteria, or is this also a situation where the bacteria is a diagnostic and not the problem?

I'm an IT guy by trade, I know machines not people. I like the articles here but am scratching my head about this.

Is there bad bacteria? How do we know when it is? I hope this makes sense.

Ela Pękalska's avatar

I likectge Chinese medicine approach. I get you, i spent years in math and data science before I moved to Chinese medicine to help my twins out of physical retardation and health problems. Chinese medicine observes patterns. A right approach heavily relies on patterns recognition. When you have an infection or health issue you look at tge tongue and under. You check the pulse, the quality of tge pulse, in 6-10 position around both ears. You look at tge complexion tone of voice. You look at tge posture, then palpation the body to determine which musculo-tendino-fascial pathways are malfunctioning. I also check the ears as they can confirm heart problems, reflux, poor digestion, inflammation in the guts, inflammation in the brain, neurasthenia etc. The pulse is amazing too. We check the radial artery on a few position away from the scaphoid bone. When the blood hits the bone , there is some reverse flow, which may changes the readout of the pulse the further away you are from tge scaphoid bone. Two thousand years if fine observations led to discoveries that you can tell from the pulse etc.g if a person is on a constant flight ir flight, post traumatic disorder, or possible mulfunctionibg of mitral valve in tge heart. You can read endometriosis or back or neck injuiries. It is fine, takes many years of study, but you can diagnose quite well what the main problems are. Coming back yo the question about bateria. We look at patterns again. I will examine the tongue. If there is a think yellow coating im pretty sure there is a strong inflammation, possibly bateria. I will cirrelate this findings with the pulse , ears, face, how the stool looks like, whether there is thirst, temp etc. We call the bateria or strong infection " damp heat" and we will look at other sinus and symptoms congirming that. The point is that if I know there us a strong damo heat, I will useherbs against damo heat, durected towards tge organs the problem is. The herbs are usu multifunctional, antibacterial, antifungal, antispasmotic, etc so these Chinese guys just observes the patterns and determ9ned what Works to make a change to normal. They had no idea about virusrs, bateria or candida. But they meticulously tested what can be used effectively to bring harmony once you recognise the patterns. Its by no means trivial. It takes quite some time to get your head around it, but it's quite logical. If you like i can tell you from the photos of your ears or the tongue the health challenge you may have, if you have some...;)

Bob Paine's avatar

What if one 'thing' - a somatid or protit is the fundamental thing that morphs into what you call good and bad organisms? Is the fundamental thing good or bad itself or is it merely doing what it must or rather is requested do?

Becky Hastings's avatar

Great insight and practical application on terrain theory - or should we say terrain truth. May this message spread far and wide!

Vinyasi's avatar

QUOTE: /… the pleomorphic cycle “so closely resembles all of the cycles of stem cells from human physiology” - hematopoietic stem cells differentiating into red cells, white cells, platelets, dramatically different forms arising from common precursors based on the body’s needs. /

What if red blood cells are not the source for the regeneration of tissues according to the methods of Dr. Robert Otto Becker, MD (author of "The Body Electric") and the updated methods of Dr. Pramod Vora (https://www.space-age.com/FingertipRegeneration.pdf)? What if the microzymas (somatid) is the basis for the pleomorphism of stem cells when applied to damaged tissue?

My question is this: "If microzymas and scant ions of silver constitute the biome for a test experiment on the pleomorphism of damaged tissue, what would be the result?"

Helen Seymour's avatar

Dear Unbecoming,

Thank you for another of your deep dive fascinating articles ,

by coincidence I recently searched for Gaston Naessens on Archive.org.

Many Books can be read for free.

I found this book The persecution and trial of Gaston Naessens.

On page 6 is a diagram of the 16 stages of a Somatid Cycle as seen through

his microscope.It is a story of how

a Scientific genius was treated by "The Medical Mafia".

How an established Scientific expert, who created a truly innovative microscope,

with dozens of credible expert witnesses and case studies from independent

Doctors can still be destroyed professionally.

A truly shocking read, but the facts within are extremely interesting.

For sure, it has been long known about Pleomorphism,”they “just don’t want us to know about it.

Don’t want it taught in the “ controlled” curriculums of today’s Medical/ Scientific Universities.

Note: Some of the books terminologies Inc.virus.contagion etc.have since been falsified.