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The inherited or acquired tubercular constitution is a common cause

of most chronic diseases. This had already been realised and written

down by Hahnemann approximately 200 years ago. It has been confirmed

by numerous other scientists such as , Bernard, Béchamp,

Enderlein and Reckeweg who investigated and clarified details.

Although the existence of cell wall deficient variations (CWD) of

pathogenic bacterial forms had initially not been recognised by

conventional medicine, modern technology made it possible to show

that they form an important substrate for this constitution.

The triggering factor for the development of the tubercular

constitution is mainly a change in the blood milieu and tissue

milieu. Malnutrition plays an important part in the development of

such a constitution.

During the last 40 years generally suppressive measures in the form

of chemical medication and vaccinations have become increasingly

significant. After an improvement in diet and the removal of any

obstacles to cure, the naturopathic regulatory therapy can in many

cases

successfully help to cure chronic illness by removing the tubercular

constitution

http://www.poschneider.com/tubercular_constitution/index.htm

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Here is an interesting site about syphilis, tuberculosis, cell wall

deficient microorganims, milieu as responsible for infections etc.

Selma

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