That's precisely how it was described when I read about the two. Thanks for fishing that out.

--On 14 October 2007 01:19:19 -0400 Simon Jester <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote:

On 10/13/2007 silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:
As regards Pasteur - he admitted on his deathbed that he was wrong,
and that Bechamp was right, that viruses are not airborne (in the
sense of having a life outside the body) and are death cells...living
cells in mutated form as part of decomposition of the body....

This was certainly not the significant difference between the two
theories...

Pasteur supported the 'monomorphist' theory, Bechamp the 'pleomorphist'.

Pleomorphism states that a virus can morph - change - into a bacteria, or
a mold, and back again, and take on different forms (rod, spiro, etc),
all depending on the 'terrain'.

With Bechamp, 'the terrain is everything', the 'germ' is nothing. With
Pasteur, the terrain didn't matter - disease only came from outside the
body.

Bechamp proved that when the terrain is impaired (depressed immune system
due to poor eating habits, exposure to toxic chemicals, etc), disease
will 'appear' - and when the terrain is improved, disease disappears.


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