LOUIS PASTEUR – THE ORIGINS OF
WESTERN MEDICINE EXPOSED



Louis Pasteur
1822-1895


Antoine Bechamp
1816-1908

Traditional Western medicine is based on the doctrines of French chemist, Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) Most of us know his name from the process of pasteurization and his Germ Theory of Disease. Pasteur’s Germ Theory claims that a fixed species of microbes from an external source invade the body and are the first cause of infectious disease. This theory was officially accepted as the foundation of Western Medicine in the late 19th century. It was also adopted by the American Medical Association and drug companies who colluded to destroy the competing homeopathic medical profession. Now a multi-trillion dollar a year business the pharmaceutical companies have ruthlessly hijacked the healthcare system in pursuit of profits and have used the legal system to block many effective alternative medicines and therapies from reaching the general public. This is a tragedy of enormous proportions and what very few people know is that an alternative to Pasteur’s approach was formed by a brilliant contemporary of biologist named Antoine Bechamp 1816-1908. Bechamp’s work may have revolutionized medicine had it been adopted. Unfortunately Bechamp was just a man of science and not politics. In a political world he found himself up against a skillful politician with wealthy connections - Louis Pasteur. In her book Bechamp
or Pasture? A lost chapter in the history of Biology, Ethel Douglas Hume claims that Pasteur, a chemist with no education in life sciences repeatedly plagiarized Bechamp’s work , distorted it and submitted it to the French academy of sciences as his own! Hume also cites an observation by Florence Nightingale,
the pioneer of nursing. As she observed peoples symptoms she noticed them changing spontaneously from one disease to another. She wrote “The specific disease doctrine is the grand refuge of the weak, uncultured, unstable minds such as now rule in the medical profession. There are no specific diseases; there are specific disease-conditions” Nightingale’s astute observations were verified by Bechamp’s
ground breaking research which showed that nearly all disease is caused by a toxic or acidic internal environment. When bacteria, viruses, yeasts, moulds and funguses (which are naturally present in our bodies), multiply to un-naturally high levels, due to a compromised internal terrain (poor diet ), the waste materials they produce are highly toxic and are actually the cause of
disease.

PASTEUR GERM THEORY
BECHAMP TOXICITY THEORY

1 . Disease arises from micro-organisms originating outside the body.

2. Micro-organisms should be guarded against and destroyed to prevent disease.

3. The appearance and function of specific organisms is constant.

4. Every disease is associated with a particular micro organism.

5. Microorganisms are primary causal agents.

6. Disease is inevitable and can `strike' anyone.

7. To prevent and cure diseases, it is necessary to
build defenses', and destroy pathogens.

1 . The susceptibility to disease arises from conditions within the body.

2. Micro-organisms are beneficial and life-sustaining if the body is kept clean of toxins.

3. The appearance and function of specific microIorganisms changes when the host organism is injured, either mechanically,biochemically or emotionally.

4. Every disease is associated with a particular condition

5. Micro-organisms become associated with disease onlywhen the cells become toxified.

6. Disease arises from conditions of increased toxicity.

7. Preventing or curing diseases consists of cleaning toxicity harmlessly.


For further reading on this subject
I highly recommend “Sick &
Tired” by Robert O Young