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Pathogenic agents VIRUSES Viruses (the Latin word for "poison”) are
infectious agents of a microscopic size. Hundreds of viral strains are known
that cause a vast range of diseases in humans, in animals and in plants. Their existence was discovered in 1882 by a
Russian, Dimitrij Iosiforix and the name virus was attributed to them by a
Dutchman, M. Willem Beijerrinck in 1898. In 1935 an American, M. Stanley successfully
crystallized the virus showing that it was made of genetic material,
ribonucleic acid (RNA) and a protein coat. Viruses are intracellular parasites, made of
RNA or DNA nucleic acids, (never both together). The viral particles
generally do not contain enzymes, and in order to reproduce they must receive
these from the cells they infect. Transmission may be from person to person
(through the air and by contact), the virus can be through oral and fecal
routes, or by means of animal carriers (for example insects). At present there is no completely satisfactory
chemical and pharmaceutical treatment for viral infections, as most of the
drugs that destroy the virus also destroy the host cell, and most of the time
this creates collateral damage that is even more severe than the virus
itself. And if either fungi or parasites are erroneously considered to be
viruses, and treated as such, the “disaster” caused is enormous. The best way to counter viruses comes from the
immune system given to us by mother nature, which however, in some conditions
is unable to act with maximum efficiency and must be helped by external
action. The functionality of the human immune system
can be stimulated with the help of an electronic unit (BIOHELP) which has
been designed and constantly improved over the years from 1980 to 2000 by
Ing. Enzo Maggiore: This is achieved using coded electric impulses
transmitted on a radio carrier signal that stimulate the action of various
categories of the immune system cells, as for example T Killer lymphocytes
and macrophages. This is an extremely effective antiviral system that has
already been successfully tested by hundreds of people. More
information about Biohelp FUNGI Fungi are among the most widespread
microorganisms in our planet. Medical mycology is concerned with the research
and study of the fungi that can infect humans. There are a great number of
families of fungi, and about 10,000 fungal microorganisms are actually known
and studied, however, their real number is probably much greater. Mycotoxins
produced by fungi can have a damaging effect due to allergies and due to
direct aggression. in most cases
Fungal infections affect the deep organs, and contrary to the theories stated
in “official medicine” they lead to immunodeficiency which is transmitted
by mothers to their children. The more an infection is concentrated in one
organ, the more serious it is. Many diseases originate from the combined
presence of different microorganisms (fungi, bacteria, parasites, viruses-protozoa). The Foundation has verified that many viruses,
even those of a tumoral type, are not pathogenic for humans without the
contemporary presence of a fungal infection or one of the many hepatic
viruses that provoke immunodeficiency. The first cause of chronic diseases is
the presence of a fungus and/or a hepatic virus. Usually the intestine is a privileged area for
fungi, and from there they spread if they do not find antagonists (other
fungi or probiotic bacteria) and they colonise areas where they find
favourable conditions (Ph), and generate the most diverse pathologies. Many
fungi are mistaken for tumours, and their migration behaviour corresponds to
the “metastases” of the fungus. New interest has been expressed recently in
the studies of the American researchers of the ‘40s in this field, and the
science dedicated to this is known as “Medical Mycology”. Fondazione Biotron has been a promoter of the
primary co-responsibility of fungi in the development of many pathologies,
over the last twenty years. Following accurate research work (historical,
botanical, biochemical and alchemic) Biotron has prepared and perfected
natural food supplements, with spagyric preparation, that are able to
eliminate fungal infections in a few weeks. These preparations are obtained
from plants which are able to defend themselves effectively from fungal
attack in nature. More information about spagyric
products PARASITES Parasites are organisms that live on the
surface or inside other living creatures. There are thousands of parasites, as
there are pathogenic fungi for humans, and these can produce more or less
severe pathologies in the human organism: Not all parasites are harmful for
humans, on the contrary, some are even useful for our organism. Many
undesirable parasites are carried by insects, infected water, stale food, by
contact, through the mucosa or through the air. It was also noted that it was very rare to
find two different parasites, with two different levels of severity present
in the same individual - the more severe and aggressive parasite destroyed
the “weaker” parasite. In humans, the areas that are most prone to
parasites (and amebas) are the intestine, the urogenital system, the blood,
the medulla and the skin. These microorganisms can infest the intracranial
area at times creating severe damage to the cerebral functions. The founder of Biotron Stiftung, an expert in
zooprophylaxis, has prepared and carefully adjusted the properties of natural
food supplements that enable the organism to eliminate the undesirable
parasite without using toxic substances. The most effective preparations were obtained
from a combined composition, with a spagyric preparation, of sequoia-chilli-walnut
(it is no mere chance that the sequoia tree is a plant with a vegetable cycle
lasting a number of centuries, thanks to its exceptional resistance against
the action of microorganisms). It would be desirable for doctors to check always
for the presence, or otherwise, of pathogenic parasites. More information about spagyric
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