An Introduction to Pleomorphism

 

...the ability of organisms inside the body to change their forms in response to changes in their environment inside the body.

 

The Somatid "Evolution

 

Dr. Gaston Naessen's description of the organism he named the Somatid, was the same smallest organism previously described by Royal Rife in the 1930s as well as several other researchers. This organism and it’s ability to evolve rapidly into two more stages, a spore and then a double spore are normal in healthy life forms including inside the cells. Naessen's research revealed that when the naturally healthy environment inside the life form is compromised enough including trauma, the Somatid can evolve through 13 more pathological growth stages becoming different forms in each stage. One example of a trauma inside the human body is the prolonged destabilization of blood sugar due primarily to the continued consumption of man made denatured sugars.

 

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