Bacteria in Intestinal Flora

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  • A STUDY ON EFFECT OF NATURALLY MAGNETIZED WATER ON THE STABILITY OF BACTERIA IN INTESTINAL FLORA

     

    Ohno, Y. and Reminick, H. "A Study on Effect of Naturally Magnetized Water on the Stability of Bacteria in Intestinal Flora: Implications for Health and Anti-Aging", Explore! for the Professional, Prescott, AZ, Vol 10:3, 2001.

    Introduction: Conventional medicine is still driven by Pasteur's Germ Theory, which he recanted before his death. Pasteur based his theory of disease on what he discovered in how fermentation takes place, which he believed was the result of the effect of bacteria on yeast and could not take place outside of living cells. However, von Liebig discovered what was to become the Chemical Theory, that fermentation was caused not by bacteria, per se, but by changes in the molecular structure of bacteria. This opened the door for studying how bacteria works in the intestinal flora of the body, and how bacteria can either produce fermentation, which keeps bacteria healthy and stable, or putrefaction, which produces destructive bacteria. Bacteria in the body is responsible for critical bodily functions and, therefore, must not be destroyed. The free use of antibiotics over the past 40 years has been attributed to the destruction of essential bacteria in the body and a rise in chronic, degenerative diseases.

    Discussion: The difference between fermentation and putrefaction is the difference in electron oxidation/reduction, similar to free radical formation, which is widely accepted as a leading cause of disease and aging. In fermentation, electrons are in stable pairs around each bacterium cell. In putrefaction, an electron is missing, thus creating instability, turning bacteria into an aggressor. Putrefaction can be reversed by supplying electrons to stabilize the structure of bacteria. Thus, theoretically, disease can also be reversed. Increase in incidence of chronic, degenerative diseases suggests that anti-biotics have destroyed, not only disease-producing bacteria, but massive amounts of bacteria necessary to maintain homeostasis. This leads to decreased immune functioning and has allowed bacteria to build resistance to antibiotics, creating an unstable internal environment.

    Implications for Health and Anti-Aging: Studies conducted by the Ohno Institute with medical patients have reported changes in urine pH and Resistivity(electric conduction required to remove excess mineral wastes in cells), as measured by Biological Terrain Assessment. These changes have occurred in subjects whose only difference in treatment was a daily regimen of naturally magnetized water from Japan. Because of its magnetic properties, this water is capable of replacing lost electrons, providing reduction and, thus, stability to bacteria cells. Because of its strong negative polarity, it can also attract and flush out disease-causing bacteria cells which accumulate in the intestinal tract. When bacteria are stabilized, they can work to keep the body balanced by creating a good fermentation process in intestinal flora.

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