Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Fungus Link

In 1996, Dr. David Holland and I were busy gathering data to confirm our suspicions that what we had been observing clinically had scientific validity. For the previous 25 years, I had been able to assist people with many diseases and symptoms by addressing a germ that physicians had completely missed in their diagnoses. There are today approximately 80 documented autoimmune diseases, each one without an etiological basis (known cause). Scientists have no idea what causes the heart attacks and cancers that kill one million people annually. In medicine, the word “germ” is often used synonymously with the word “bacteria.” This, in a small way, illustrates the confusion regarding the causes of disease among even the brightest medical practitioners and scientists.

So it is that the first book we know of to implicate fungus as the cause of debilitation and death has been completed. As you peruse these pages, know that this work includes scientific notation and confirmation of the hypothesis that disease does have a known pathogen and is not bacterial in every instance!

I suppose the invention of antibiotics was viewed as revolutionary by those in 1950s science. Our brightest, best scientists concluded that we had finally defeated the germs responsible for causing sickness and disease. If this were true, 1955 should have been a banner year in science. Certainly those millions who took antibiotics in that five year time span were now less vulnerable to common maladies. If not, they reasoned, then perhaps more antibiotics would permanently fix them. I have often used the analogy of calcium intake and osteoporosis in America to prove my point before surrendering to the notion that antibiotics were not the magic bullet hoped for. If osteoporosis were due to calcium deficiency,Americans would never have osteoporosis. Today, celebrity white moustaches abound, beckoning us to drink more milk! Between the calcium supplements we throw down our throats and the amount of milk that we drink, our bones should never become fragile!

Yet the opposite is true in each of these situations. Osteoporosis is striking more Americans than ever before in history, despite dairy intake and calcium supplementation. Bacteria continue to elude even the best antibiotics, despite the billions of dollars of pharmaceutical research. Unless the etiology (cause) of a disease is identified, all the supplements and drugs in the world may be for naught.
Early in the year 2000, researchers discovered that the density of the bones of laboratory mice improved up to 50 percent when they were given cholesterol-lowering drugs. It is even more important to note that cholesterol-lowering drugs are antifungal medications. That brings us full circle.

This book is a compilation of data originally published from 1997 to 1999 in our newsletter,The Fungazette. TheFungus Link is designed to help our readers locate the possible cause of their health maladies. It seems an especially lonely existence when you are sick and no one knows why. This book does not replace the diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment that your health care practitioner can provide. But it is my hope that, in time, the competency at diagnosing fungal disease will improve. I can assure you that will happen if medical protocol will call for proper diet and antifungal herbs or medicines for their difficult patients. There is nothing more convincing than observing life threatening diseases frequently respond favorably to simple antifungal therapy. Continue Reading >>

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A modern scientific perspective on Prof. Dr. Enderlein's concept of microbial life cycles

A modern scientific perspective on Prof. Dr. Enderlein's concept of microbial life cycles
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, May, 2003

In 1925, German zoologist Prof. Dr. Gunther Enderlein published his concepts of microbial life cycles based on blood analysis observations in the book The Life Cycle of Bacteria (Bakterien Cykiogenie). (1) He theorized that the origin of every microbe was a tiny protein of plant origin that Enderlein called protits or colloids. Furthermore, he thought that specific stimuli caused this protein to polymerize from ball-like structures - which he labelled symprotits and macrosymprotits - into spermites, which Enderlein believed was a virus or prestage of bacteria. From this spermite (viral phase), Enderlein reported that further development to a bacterium could take place, with final culmination into the fungi Aspergillus niger or Mucor racemosus.

This paper will report on the molecular identification of so-caled protits, symprotits and macrosymprotits, the initial stages of Enderlein's proposed life cycle of bacteria. Modern research conducted by Dr. Christopher Gerner, PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Vienna, Austria, has shown that these forms are primarily composed of the human body's own molecules, globin and albumin, and do not consist of plantbased proteins as thought by Enderlein. In addition, Enderlein did indeed observe some microscopic phenomena that seem to correlate to illness processes in human blood. However, his model of a life cycle of bacteria with a protein of plant origin (protit) as the starting point is no longer viable in light of the presented results. Today's scientific knowledge of living processes are very precise, but were unknown to Enderlein in 1925. Taking into account the limited knowledge and scientific techniques available to Enderlein decades ago, we can better understand how he came to his erroneous theories.

The Life of Prof. Dr. Enderlein

Professor Dr. Gunther Enderlein was born in 1872 in Leipzig, located in eastern Germany. He studied natural science, physics and zoology at the University of Liepzig and graduated summa cum laude. Following graduation, Enderlein served as an assistant at the Agricultural University in Berlin. He married in 1904 and two years later accepted a new position at the Zoological Museum in Stettin. In 1914, the First World War began and Enderlein served as a doctor in a German Military Hospital in Stettin. From 19 16-1922, he conducted research on his theory of bacterial life cycles, and published his findings in a book entitled Bakterien Cyklogenie (The Life Cycle of Bacteria) in 1925. During that period, he also was the director at the Zoological Institute and curator at the Berlin Zoological Museum.

In 1944, Dr. Enderlein founded the microbiological firm IBICA in Berlin. In 1949, he moved the company's headquarters and production facilities to Aumuehle, near Hamburg. In 1968, Enderlein died at the age of 96, and in 1975 the equipment of the IBICA Company was sold. (2)

Beckground to Enderlein's Observation in Blood Samples

In 1916, Dr. Enderlein began his investigations of blood under the microscope. He used techniques available at that time, namely phase contrast and darkfield microscopy. (3) These methods enabled him to observe both stained, dried blood and live blood preparations from healthy and sick animals and humans. (4,5) During his investigations, Enderlein observed many morphologies in the blood that he correlated to illnesses. (6) Enderlein reported seeing ball-like morphologies that he called protits, symprotits and macrosymprotits, depending on their size increase. (7) Moreover, he observed stringlike structures that he called filits, and string-like structures with a ball-like morphology on one end that he named spermites. (8,9)

Ball-like morphologies significantly larger in size than symprotits and macrosymprotits were called mychit or thecit, (10) while Enderlein named morphologies of many large, ball-like structures assembled in a row basit, phytit, rhabdit, linit and ascit, depending on the number arrayed. (11) Finally, the German researcher identified highly complex morphological structures as systases or petoharphen. (12)

Enderlein observed these morphologies in the blood of patients suffering from various illnesses, and was able to correlate different morphologies to the progress of illnesses. (13) As a result, he concluded that specific pathogenic structures developed in size and appearance depending on the progress of a particular illness (Endobiosis). (14) Enderlein was able to make these structures microscopically invisible by adding alkaline solution to the blood preparation, an effect he could not observe by adding an acidic solution. (15) This made him believe that he was observing a depolymerization reaction that resembles the reversing of the postulated upward development. (16) Because the structures he identified were affected by an alkaline solution and not by an acidic solution, Enderlein concluded that a constant intoxification and high acidic load in the blood leads to ongoing physiological disturbances that manifest in the structures observed in blood preparations.

The so-called mychit, thecit, basit, phytit, rhabdit, linit and ascit structures are morphologically similar to Syncrotis buccalis or Sclerothrix tuberculosis bacteria grown in culture when viewed with phase contrast microscopy. (17) Due to this similarity, Enderlein concluded that these structures observed in blood preparations were living bacteria. (18) Systase structures are morphologically comparable to fungi such as Mucor racemosus or Aspergillus niger grown in liquid culture. (19) Therefore, Enderlein further inferred that systase structures observed in the blood of seriously ill patients are actually the fungi Mucor racemosus and Aspergillus niger. (20) With this insight as background, it is possible to understand how Enderlein came to his conclusions.

Isopathic Remedies Developed By Enderlein

In his laboratory, Enderlein was able to reduce the morphological complexity of Mucor racemosus and Aspergillus niger preparations to ball-like structures with alkaline solution, much like he was able to do with systase morphologies in blood preparations. (21) He concluded that these fungi were the polymerization products of ball-like structures composed of a specific protein of plant origin, the so-called protit. (22)

To better understand Enderlein's ideas, it is important to define the term "isopathic." Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), the Father of Homeopathy, coined the terms homeopathy (Greek for homo ion similar, pathos = suffering or disease) and isopathy (Greek for iso = same, pathos = suffering or disease). Homeopathy attempts to restore disrupted functions and life processes of ill patients by prescribing a diluted substance that, when given in large doses, provokes symptoms in a healthy person similar to those exhibited by the ill patient. Homeopathic remedies are typically herbs or minerals. In contrast, isopathy involves treatment with the same substance that causes the illness, such as microbial pathogens or toxins, and additionally includes highly diluted microbes such as gonorrhea, scabies, syphilis or tuberculosis. Because Enderlein understood his remedies as lower, benign forms of the fungi Mucor racemosus and Aspergillus niger, he used the term isopathy to describe the preparations.

Enderlein's Concepts on the Origin of Illnesses

While analyzing blood, Enderlein observed that when so-called spermites interacted with so-called mychits, the morphological structures disappeared. (24) During this period of medical progress in the early 20th century, the viral (bacteriophage) induced lysis or destruction of bacteria recently had been described. (25,26} As a result, Enderlein hypothesized that spermites were viruses that infect mychits, which he believed were bacteria. (27,28) He further thought that spermites induced the degradation of bacterial cells (mychits) to smaller units, namely symprotits and macrosymprotits. Enderlein described this as a sexual process that leads to the transition from pathogenic bacterial forms to non-pathogenic protein forms (symprotit, macrosymprotit) and viral forms (spermites). (29,30)

From these observations, Enderlein developed the idea that small protein units (protits and symprotits) from the fungi Mucor racemosus and Aspergillus niger should be able to induce the downgrading or degradation of pathologic morphologies that he observed in the blood samples of sick people. (31-33) Consequently, Enderlein then produced isopathic remedies made from Mucor racemosus and Asp ergillus niger that he thought provided the apathogenic structures (protits, symprotits and spermites) that supposedly could reduce complex pathogenic structures in the blood of patients suffering from various kinds of illnesses. (34) Source:

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Whole Truth About Milk

Milk and milk products have been the food staple of mankind since the beginning of recorded history. They are truly the one food source that has allowed us to become civilized and to develop societies as we know them today.

But now, milk has a bad name. Is it the milk itself or is it the way that it is being processed and delivered in this corporate farming world we now live in? Are the problems we see a result of pasteurizing and homogenizing, which are relatively new developments in the history of milk?

Nutrition and Cancer

Producer: Ivanhoe Broadcast News (6/12/2008)


Sunday, August 24, 2008

Anti-fungal Drug May Help Treat Cancer, Say Scientists at UC Santa Barbara

(Santa Barbara, Calif.) – A drug that has been used for 40 years for the treatment of skin fungus has been found to be a possible cancer treatment, according to an international team of scientists.

Leslie Wilson, professor of biochemistry and pharmacology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said that the anti-fungal drug, griseofulvin, has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in his laboratory. The results are published in today's online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The work is the result of a collaboration between Wilson's lab, in UCSB's Department of Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, and the lab of Dulal Panda, associate professor of biochemistry in the Biotechnology Center, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

"The drug has remarkably few side effects and has been used for a long time," said Wilson. Griseofulvin is administered orally, and has been used for decades to treat ringworm and other fungal infections of the skin.

"We discovered that it has the ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells, in a manner that is similar to much more powerful anticancer drugs such as Taxol and vinblastine," said Wilson. "Although the anti-cancer activity is weak, it is already approved for human use and could be used along with more powerful anticancer agents as an adjuvant in cancer chemotherapy." Continue Reading >>

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Based on years of scientific and clinical research, at the centre of every cancer tumour is a common fungus, Candida albicans. The good news is that it can be treated with a powerful antifungal agent that's inexpensive and readily available.read more

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

1- Sodium bicarbonate, a natural way to treat the cancer

We watch in face the cancer: the seen tumor gives near.Doctor Simoncini, oncologist Rome Italy.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Microscope analysis of vital peripheral blood

Steve Denk / Biomedx
Author of How You Rot & Rust as well as all pH, live blood

Video Microscopy of Live & Dried Layered Blood Analysis is a unique technique used to formulate an appropriate course of natural health-building and lifestyle principles to optimize health, prevent disease, and to monitor individual effectiveness.

Live Blood Analysis and Dried Layered Blood Analysis are the two applications that are discussed in the following information. The two applications are modeled through three viewing techniques: Phase Contrast & Dark Field (Live Blood), and Bright Field (Dried Layered Blood), also known as the Oxidative Stress Test or Mycotoxic / Oxidative Stress Test (M.O.S.T).

The test is different from conventional blood tests ordered by the physicians because it is a live sample, where the qualified Analyst is looking for microbial activity, condition of cells, and anomalies that are not typically ordered in blood testing using the traditional method. The dried sample suggests the areas of the body that may be congested, or holding toxins, impairing proper functionality.

Phase Contrast Microscopy

An image of fibrin spiculae which should not appear in live blood at all. It indicates that the balance between haemostasis and fibrinolysis is too much in favor of clotting. Continue Reading >>

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Darkfield Microscopy

The Molecular Expressions gallery of darkfield illumination photomicrography contains a wide spectrum of images taken under a variety of conditions and utilizing many different specimens. Included in this unique gallery are specimens ranging from simple diatoms to fossilized dinosaur bones, insects, Moon rocks, and integrated circuits. Continue Reading >>

Thursday, August 14, 2008

PROCEDURE FOR BREWING A LACTO FERMENTED BEVERAGE

There are four main steps to brewing a lacto fermented beverage.
  1. Obtain a suitable primary starter culture that contains the required microbial organisms.
  2. Activate the starter by fermenting a starter extension.
  3. Ferment the sugars with the bulk of the liquid.
  4. Add any additives such as plant material, minerals and salt, and top up the liquid to the final volume. Continue Reading >>

Book's recommendation's on the topic Live Blood Cell Darkfield Microscopy

Here some book’s recommendations on the topic Live Blood Cell Analysis Dark field Microscopy:
· Introduction Into Darkfield Diagnostics by Prof. Dr. Gunther Enderlein
· A Comprehensive Guide to Sanum Therapy by Guenther Enderlein
· BIOLOGICAL MEDICINE: THE FUTURE OF NATURAL HEALING by Dr. Thomas Rau
· The Swiss Secret to Optimal Health: Dr. Rau's Diet for Whole Body Healing by Thomas Rau and Susan Wyler
· The Blood and Its Third Element by Antoine Bechamp
· Bechamp or Pasteur? by Ethel, D Hume
· An Introduction to Antoine Bechamp by Douglas Hume
· Blood and its Third Anatomical Element by A. Bechamp
· Bechamp or Pasteur: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Douglas Hume
· The Mystery of Fermentation by Douglas Hume
· Praxis der SANUM-Therapie by Harald Krebs
· Praxisleitfaden SANUM-Therapie nach Prof. Enderlein by Günter WeigelPraxisleitfaden Dunkelfeld-Vitalblutuntersuchung by Günter Weigel more info about this topic Live Blood Cell Analysis Dark field Microscopy at Live Blood Course: Dark field Course Blog and Live Blood Blog.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Does pasteurized milk really do the body good?

During the 1930's, Dr. Francis M. Pottenger conducted a 10-year study on the relative effects of pasteurized and raw milk diets on 900 cats. One group received nothing but raw whole milk, while the other was fed nothing but pasteurized whole milk from the same source.

The raw milk group thrived, remaining healthy, active and alert throughout their lives, but the group fed on pasteurized milk soon became listless, confused and highly vulnerable to a host of chronic degenerative ailments normally associated with humans, including heart disease, kidney failure, thyroid dysfunction, respiratory ailments, loss of teeth, brittle bones, liver inflammation, etc. But what caught Dr. Pottenger's attention most was what happened to the second and third generations... more on A Study in Nutrition by Dr. Francis M. Pottenger, Jr., MD



Red Blood Cells (2) Hep B processed by Dr.Kihwan JU, Ph.D

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Websites of Interest

Explore Publications (and Explore Magazine)
www.electriciti.com/explore/
Devoted to putting in front of the discriminating public, quality reliable information from the cutting edge of Alternative and Holistic Medicine, Nutritional Therapies, Energy Medicine, Homeopathy and Physics. Explore Magazine is published for the Medical Profession, Scientists, and other serious researchers who are interested in these areas. This site gives a glimpse into the magazine's contents on an ongoing basis. Topics include:; Darkfield; Microscopy; Overunity; Pleomorphism; Catastrophism; Biology; Enderlein Biology; Harmonic Healing; Past Issues; Current Issue; Sample Articles; Health Flash; and more information on Subscriptions.

FUNGUS: The species specific understanding of, and difference between bacterial phase and fungal phase developments in blood pictures.
www.explorepub.com/articles/darkfield.html
Copyright 1997 by Michael Coyle, Petaluma, California, USA. (Explore Issue: Volume 8, Number 3.)

Medical Breakthroughs/Children: Brain Injured Children - Mary of the Light
www.explorepub.com/articles/kane_10_5.html
Copyright 2001 by Patricia Kane, Ph.D., USA. (Explore Issue: Volume 10, Number 5.)

Institute for New Energy
www.padrak.com/ine/
The INE is an official US non-profit technical and membership organization whose monthly newsletter "The New Energy News" reports the latest and up-to-date findings in international New Energy research. The Institute's primary purpose is to promote research and educate society of the importance of alternative energy. The INE bridges the gap between the advanced and fringe scientific technologies being discovered today, and the old and existing scientific paradigms of yesterday. This site includes many outstanding "advanced energy related" papers, reports, summaries, announcements, and web site links that are not found elsewhere.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Alkaline Acid Diet

What is the Alkaline Diet?
Other names: alkaline acid diet, acid alkaline diet

An alkaline diet is a diet that emphasizes, to a varying degree, fresh fruit, vegetables, roots and tubers, nuts, and legumes. Continue Reading >>

Friday, August 8, 2008

NATURAL CELLULAR DEFENSE [ZEOLITE]

By Dr. James Howenstine, MD.
August 24, 2006
NewsWithViews.com

The pharmaceutical industry earns one trillion dollars each year from the sale of chemotherapy drugs. If anyone thinks that this industry will soon be bringing forth a new therapy that will cure cancer they may wish to revaluate this thinking. These people are brilliant at controlling the media and encouraging the public that “the cure is just around the corner.” If they were to cure cancer it would be the biggest mistake they have ever made and they are not accustomed to making mistakes.

One of the key factors in successful therapy of cancer is removal of toxic metals (mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, aluminum, iron, uranium etc.) from the body.

Dr. Josef Issel of Germany (watch the video) had great success treating cancer with fever, organic raw food, enzymes and immune stimulating methods. In his office a biologic dentist removed metal amalgams (mercury) and mercury dental deposits from these patients. His methods were so successful he earned a three year stay in a German prison in the site reserved for convicted murderers.

In Dr. Thomas Rau’s Paracelsus Clinic in Switzerland most patients seen are terminally ill from malignancies that have failed chemotherapy and radiation. Fifty percent of patients with stage 4 (advanced) cancer recover. Their therapeutic program consists of:
  • Opening up missing tooth sites to remove hidden mercury deposits
  • Removal of all root canal teeth
  • Careful removal of all mercury fillings
  • Detoxify the patient from mercury and other harmful substances

Obviously toxic metals play a major role in causing cancer and their removal can greatly assist recovery. The substance zeolite (Natural Cellular Defense) acts primarily by removing toxic metals from the body. Continue Reading >>

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Darkfield Illumination

Darkfield observation in stereomicroscopy requires a specialized stand containing a reflection mirror and light-shielding plate to direct an inverted hollow cone of illumination towards the specimen at oblique angles. The principal elements of darkfield illumination are the same for both stereomicroscopes and more conventional compound microscopes, which often are equipped with complex multi-lens condenser systems or condensers having specialized internal mirrors containing reflecting surfaces oriented at specific geometries. Continue Reading >>

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

PLEOMORPHISM

Pleomorphic means "many forms". Pleomorphism is the foundation of microbiology, and it discredits the germ theory which traditional medicine believes in. Microforms such as viruses, bacteria and fungi are all the same organism at various stages of their evolution.

The first stage of its evolution which is the primitive stage, is what medical science calls a virus. Viruses are apathological. They are actually composed of a microzyme at the core that is protein encapsulated. As the biological environment becomes overly-acidified, the primitive stage evolves to the intermediate stage, and this is bacterial.



This culminates in the final stage which includes the yeasts, fungi and moulds. These forms proliferate and evolve in a compromised biological environment such as acidified blood and tissues. Try a very simple experiment: what happens when you pull the plug on your refrigerator? What appears first? The bacterial forms, then the yeasts, funguses and moulds, and all of a sudden everything just decays, which is what occurs in these final anatomical phases. Continue Reading >>

Monday, August 4, 2008

Cause Of Cancer & pH

Herman Aihara, in his book entitled "Acid & Alkaline" states that:
If the condition of our extra cellular fluids, especially the blood, becomes acidic, our physical condition will first manifest tiredness, proneness to catching colds, etc. When these fluids become more acidic, our condition then manifests pains and suffering such as headaches, chest pains, stomach aches, etc.
According to Keiichi Morishita in his Hidden Truth of Cancer, If the Blood develops a more acidic condition, then our body inevitably deposits these excess acidic substances in some area of the body such so that the blood will not be able to maintain an alkaline condition which causes these areas such as the cells to become acidic and lowers in oxygen. Continue Reading >>

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Live Blood Analysis

The American medical establishment does not look at live blood. Their practice of staining blood with chemicals kills it. It also kills the ability to really “see” what is going on. But in looking at live blood, you can clearly “see” that there are bacteria, microorganisms and parasites that not only are in the blood, but that over time can grow and can change their shapes. Research has proven that they can become pathogenic (disease producing). This ability of microorganisms to change is the concept of pleomorphism discussed in The Germ Theory of Disease Causation. Understanding this concept is essential to the understanding of cancer and its cure, and the cure of many other diseases.

Other researchers have continued along the path blazed by Enderlein and have come to similar findings. Gaston Naessens discovered the protit and watched its life cycle. He calls the protit a “somatid.” Naessens believes this protit/somatid predates DNA and carries on genetic activity. It is the first thing that condenses from light energy, and is the link between light and matter.

Virginia Livingston-Wheeler also researched the protit but called it “progenitor cryptocides.” Progenitor, meaning it existed through millennia, and cryptocides being a cellular killer - essentially the ancestral hidden killer, cancer. Like Naessens, Livingston did some excellent cancer research. Some of her best research was done along with two other women, Eleanor Alexander-Jackson and Irene Diller. They referred to this microbe as the cancer microbe. But in truth it is much more than that. Continue Reading >>

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Soil-based Organisms and Immune Function

An incredible new all-natural breakthrough in Immuno-therapy [Editor's note: Most Americans have very little important information on some of the devastating knowledge about the direct relationship between their ill-health effects that can occur whenever your body's present state of health and the billions of beneficial "intestinal flora" is for any reason compromised. microorganisms that live in their intestinal tract microorganisms which keep the intestines clean by feeding on putrefaction and waste, fungi, harmful bacteria, yeast, poisons and other nasty substances, while simultaneously aiding the body in producing essential elements (such as hormones, vitamins and proteins) needed for proper growth, immune function and healing.

We realize that many readers of the Bio/Tech News are much more health-savvy than the average American and are at least partially, if not fully, aware of the beneficial effects of such commonly known intestinal microorganisms as Lactobacillus Acidophilus (as well as other facto-bacilli) which are native to the human intestinal tract, and can be continuously re-established there through the ingestion of soured milk products such as cultured yogurt, whey, cottage cheese, buttermilk, etc. Continue Reading >>

Friday, August 1, 2008

In order to understand the evidence which we will present, it is necessary to provide a brief overview of the discovery of living blood particles which are too small to be seen using normal light microscopy. These blood particles have been found by scientists to be as they state "indestructible." Dried blood when re-hydrated is found to contain these living particles.

These living particles have been found to contain genetic material yet to be understood by the scientific community. They have been found to polymorphic in nature, capable of changing forms, and to be "unaffected by extreme high temperatures, extremely toxic chemicals, or even nuclear radiation" They have been described as "an ultramicroscopic sub-cellular living and reproducing entity, which many scientists believe is the precursor of DNA and which may be the building block of all terrestrial life" ......Christopher Bird, The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens These tiny particles, some of which are less than one tenth of a micron in size have been recognized by various names including Microzymes, Agens, Endobiont, polymorpha, du sangre, Micromycet, Onkonyxa, Mikroorganisms, Mycoplasma like bodies and by the term "Somatid" meaning "the body that creates." Blood on the Mercy Seat

Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery

Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery. Our portfolio of galleries contains thousands of full color photomicrographs (photographs taken through a microscope) and digital images selected from our many image collections.

It is very easy to view examples from any of our collections. Simply pick the button below that describes the collection of your interest, and you will link to a summary of that collection that includes information about the collection as well as several example photomicrographs.
Each of the small images within the individual collection discussions is actually a link to a larger version of the image. Point and click on the small image to see the larger copy. Continue Reading >>