Naessens, Bechamp, and rotting…

Did you know that you may be causing your body to rot while you are still living in it? All life forms rot when they die, but we may start that rotting process while we are still [more...]

The Microzyma of Bechamp and Tissot

Every cell (both animal and vegetable) is composed of just two types of living units, knobbed rods and granules, both demonstrated by Tissot. These two subcellular components, or intra-cellular bionts, may be reduced ultimately to simply one living entity, the microzyma of [more...]

More on the Germ Theory

With few exceptions, there has been little done to expose the fallacy of the present medical ‘Germ Theory.’ A few years ago, Doctor Glen Dettman of Melbourne wrote an excellent monograph entitled MICROZYMAS PLEASE NOT BACTERIA, exposing the fallacy of the germ theory. Perhaps the most important book on this subject was BECHAMP OR PASTEUR, by Ethel Douglas Hume, published many years ago by the C. W. Daniel Co. of London. In her admirable book M/s Hume goes into great detail and traces the history of the development of the germ theory as promoted by the well-known Louis Pasteur and compares it with the Microzyma theory as taught by the lesser known Professor Antoine [more...]

Inflammation – the two perspectives (Pasteur, Bechamp)

Pasteur’s model has gotten us all into a world of trouble, and the pity is that Bechamp’s approach has been so neglected. If the same huge research budgets and corporate support that the ‘germ theory’ receives were applied to the study of the microzymas and how they work and what they are, our understanding of health and disease would be very much [more...]

Is Modern Medicine Founded on Error?

Modern medicine is firmly founded on the “Germ Theory of Disease” promulgated by Louis Pasteur in the 1860’s. Pasteur’s 140-year-old theory is still the medical paradigm upon which Western medicine fights disease as we enter the 21st century.

But with a huge increase today in infectious diseases and the rapidly rising epidemic of cancer, diabetes, heart [more...]

To be or not to be? – 150 Years of Hidden Knowledge

150 Years of Hidden Knowledge, by Christopher Bird (1991). The mystery of pleomorphic microbial [more...]

A Squidoo lens: Who is Antoine Bechamp? Why is he important, and what are microzymas, anyway?

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On April 15, 1908, Antoine Bechamp, one of the greatest scientists who ever lived died, aged 91. You may well be asking “who cares?” or “why is this important?”, as well as “who is this [more...]

Some examples of Bechamp’s science

A blow-by-blow description of the processes involved in some of Bechamp’s [more...]

Excerpt: The Blood and its Third Element

This work upon the blood, which I present at last to the learned public, is the crown to a collection of works upon ferments and fermentation, spontaneous generation, albuminoid substances, organization, physiology and general pathology which I have pursued without relaxation since 1854, at the same time with other researches of pure chemistry more or less directly related to them, and, it must be added, in the midst of a thousand difficulties raised up by relentless opponents from all sides, especially whence I least expected them.

To solve some very delicate problems I had to create new methods of research and of physiological, chemical and anatomical analysis. Ever since 1857 these researches have been directed by a precise design to a determined end: the enunciation of a new doctrine regarding organization and life.

It led to the microzymian theory of the living organization, which has led to the discovery of the true nature of blood by that of its third anatomical element, and, at last, to a rational, natural explanation of the phenomenon called its spontaneous [more...]

The Blood and its Third Element

The Blood and its Third Element is Béchamp’s explanation of his position, and his defense of it against Pasteur’s mischief. This final major work of Béchamp’s embodies the culmination of his life’s research. This book contains, in detail, the elements of the microzymian theory of the organization of living organisms and organic materials. It has immediate and far reaching relevance to the fields of immunology, bacteriology, and cellular [more...]