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Bluegrass
20th March 2014, 07:04
I want to share this old discovery with you, which may help a loved one in the future. Its importance has been mysteriously suppressed in scientific and academic circles. Wonder why.

a) A brief documentary in English, with Spanish subtitles; time= 6 min., 22 KB

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b) A scientific interview, very interesting; time= 57 min., 100 KB worth downloading.

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c) A Pdf document with an excellent summary.

www.promedics.ca/pdf/ocean_plasma_therapeutic_properties.pdf

And I say to myself, what a wonderful world! Hope you enjoy... :fish2:

conk
20th March 2014, 19:14
Wonderful information. I've informally studied natural health and nutrition for 20 years and have not read of this man Quinton. Thank you!

Another fellow worthy of study is Antoinne Beauchamp, a contempory of Louis Pasteur. Had Rockefeller (they're everywhere, they're everywhere!) not supported and funded Pasteur's work the medical paradigm may well be radically different today. Pasteur was a thief and a fraud, and helped Rockefeller create the nasty petro-chemical phamaceutical system.

penn
22nd March 2014, 11:05
Thank you! I would love to read Rene Quinton's treaty. Do you know if it is available in English?

Agape
22nd March 2014, 12:17
http://www.originalquinton.com

Great idea ..it may really help someone out there .

Bluegrass
23rd March 2014, 01:39
Thanks, Conk, for unearthing this important reference, a must read to follow the pathway of modern medicine, and more.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Antoine_Bechamp.jpg


I had some initial problems with the spelling:

Antoinne Beauchamp = Pierre Jacques Antoine Béchamp = Antoine Bechamp, many more references with this last name.
(October 16, 1816 – April 15, 1908) French chemist and biologist now best known as a rival of Louis Pasteur. …, son of a miller, ..lived in Bucharest, Romania from the ages of 7 to 18 ... educated at the University of Strasbourg,... a doctor of science degree and doctor of medicine, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Strasbourg, a post previously held by Louis Pasteur (from Wikipedia).

I am starting to read some of his writings, and I already like Béchamp for his quiet dignity in the face of his bitter dispute with Pasteur.

Béchamp a very learned man and Quinton a self-taught man, both with important findings and experimental results, but of little interes to the profitable pharma industry. Never mind. As long as there are enough truth seekers examining, testing and selecting the dots to join, we will find a most accurate picture.

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