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That was me, Will. I published the interview today and I encourage EVERYONE to listen to it:http://www.z.joanneunleashed.com/rmkanMy congratulations on your most excellent video. I encourage you to leave a comment on my blog post with a link to that video.If you're interested in more of that, look to "natural hygiene." The natural hygienists have been promoting Bechamp's work for over 100 years, and Herbert Shelton is the most prolific writer on this topic. I recommend the book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/1564597148/?tag=opeminreq-20">Human Life Its Philosophies and Laws</a>. (Bear in mind that natural hygiene promotes raw veganism, which is where I depart from their philosophies.) Another book you might find interesting is Rational Bacteriology. The first half of the book discusses the current paradigm and the second half discusses a new view including pleomorphism.JoanneOn May 15, 2010, at 11:39 AM, rawDairy wrote:I recently read a post where one of you interviewed Max Kane. In that post you mentioned that he had some really interesting talking points on the whole 'bacteria cause disease' theory. When I read this I realized that you all may be interested in a video I recently made for my home spun youtube channel regarding how to create life long health combining Pasteur's germ theory and Bechamp's cellular theory.

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> > I recently read a post where one of you interviewed Max Kane. In that post

you mentioned that he had some really interesting talking points on the whole

'bacteria cause disease' theory. When I read this I realized that you all may be

interested in a video I recently made for my home spun youtube channel regarding

how to create life long health combining Pasteur's germ theory and Bechamp's

cellular theory.

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you mentioned that he had some really interesting talking points on the whole

'bacteria cause disease' theory. When I read this I realized that you all may be

interested in a video I recently made for my home spun youtube channel regarding

how to create life long health combining Pasteur's germ theory and Bechamp's

cellular theory.

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you mentioned that he had some really interesting talking points on the whole

'bacteria cause disease' theory. When I read this I realized that you all may be

interested in a video I recently made for my home spun youtube channel regarding

how to create life long health combining Pasteur's germ theory and Bechamp's

cellular theory.

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Thank you Joanne for the kind words of support on my video as well as the leads

to further information. I plan to check out your site right after posting this

thanks to you.

To your health!

Will

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> > I recently read a post where one of you interviewed Max Kane. In that post

you mentioned that he had some really interesting talking points on the whole

'bacteria cause disease' theory. When I read this I realized that you all may be

interested in a video I recently made for my home spun youtube channel regarding

how to create life long health combining Pasteur's germ theory and Bechamp's

cellular theory.

>

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