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Sick and Tired? Reclaim Your Inner Terrain.(Book review)

Publication: Original Internist
Publication Date: 01-MAR-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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Sick and Tired? Reclaim Your Inner Terrain

by Robert O. Young, PhD, DSc

Woodland Publishing, Pleasant Grove, UT, 2001

ISBN: 1-58054-056-2

Do not allow the prosaic title to deter you from reading this book! Though intended for lay readers, it is more suitable for familiar do...

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...professionals with the biological and nutritional sciences. However, not read the book unless you are willing to have your conceptual framework of fundamental biological principles seriously challenged. The author, a conventionally trained research microbiologist, presents his unconventional findings based on the study of live blood, i.e., unstained blood examined using dark-field, phase-contrast microscopy, capable of magnification of up to 28,000 times. Use of this technique has enabled him to view bacteria, yeast, molds, crystallized toxins and cholesterol, undigested fats, and many other forms in the blood.

Microzymas and Their Transformations

Young maintains that microorganisms emerge from red and white blood cells. Even more remarkable is his claim that the doctrine of pleomorphism, introduced by Antoine Bechamp over a century ago, is valid. According to this doctrine, minute particles, which Bechamp named microzymas, meaning small ferments, are independently living elements that inhabit cells, interstitial fluid, blood, and lymph. Microzymas are capable of fermenting sugars.

In health, microzymas organize and construct body cells; they are the precursors to all living matter. However, in disease, microzymas become disorganized and alter both their form and function. In fact, they evolve into bacteria and other microorganisms. Only the terrain, that is, the condition of the body's environment, determines whether the microzymas will function normally or will evolve into microorganisms that cause symptoms of disease.

An acid-forming diet and nutritional deficiencies are among the factors that can...

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