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The Biology of Disease

Colloids are particles that measure .01 to .0001 microns in diameter (that’s about 4 hundred thousandths to 4 millionths of an inch.) It has been hypothesized by some that there is some point in space and time where the colloids of life (the smallest of particles capable of expressing biological life in the physical realm) […]

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Blood & Parasites

A Theory Differentiating Internal and External “Parasites” According to the theories of Enderlein, the colloids of life in your blood (i.e. protits) develop according to the terrain of the blood. At some stages of their development he said that they are outright pathogenic and parasitic and constitute the real fungus among us. He believed these

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Workshop Out-Takes

The prior related posts in this education section covered some key concepts relative to the rotting mechanism of the body. (It was an edited look at the first 30 pages or so of the 140 page book “How You Rot & Rust”.) The rotting mechanism of the body is the biological equation. The flip side

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Biological Terrain 2

UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGICAL TERRAIN IN WELLNESS   Core Concepts Flow Systems Auditing is a method that is able to view several factors of the fluid dynamics of the internal environment of the body. This environment is often referred to as the “terrain” or “biological terrain”. While various fields of health care examine, isolate or treat one particular

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Biological Terrain 3

A Classical BTA Review The following information is a technical review of one of the core parameters measured in classical biological terrain testing as espoused by Prof. Vincent. It will give you insights to the scientific background of this work. Though this is just one nugget of information to get across some points, know that

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