BECHAMP AND PASTEUR



After reading this fascinating book through twice, let me emphasize that it is a morally compulsory item to have for several reasons. The information that it contains is indispensable truth that has been covered up by Pasteurs villiany, tied in with contemptible social circumstances and popular gullibility. The book tells practically the whole story of Bechamps marvellous work, recorded in many years proceedings of the scientific societies of France. It tells also of the so- called scientific labors of Pasteur,his intrigues, plagiarisms, false practices and representations; of his crude experiments, beastly cruelty, innoculations, falsifications with thoroughly documented exposures of his so-called preventative medicine, I repeat, the information,the truth of principles and facts exposed in this book is an indispensable source of awareness for every physician.

One reviewer says it is the most sensational work of biology for several generations, if not for all time. Another says it is an amazing, overwhelming exposure of Pasteur with documented facts. An other, “Probably pone of the most important books on medicine or science published during recent years.” Another, “This book has erected a monument to truth.” I will add that the facts in this book have been shown to biologists with the result that they have spread from it and from The Blood, it will become the nemesis or the present below-the-belt therapy which contributes to deficiencies of the young, to insufficiencies of elders and hastens and originates the degenerative diseases.

The central truth which Bechamp has taught is that disease originates within the organism, including heredity, and is individual even as are the chromosomes. Then, as vitality is disturbed by insufficient reaction to influences of the environment, and bureaucratic medicine will be forced by economic and revolutions in general and to individual considerations in particular. Then the whole loathsome, putrid mass of animal and human experimentation and practice will be sloughed off. The great soul of Bechamp and its influence on human welfare during a dark period will be recognized as one of the great benefactors of the races in an age of well-nigh therapeutic helplessness and insanity. The story must be told frequently.

Royal E S Hayes
Dr Royal Elmore Swift HAYES (1871-1952)
Born in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA on 20 Oct 1871 to Royal Edmund Hayes and Harriet E Merriman. He had at least 4 sons and 1 daughter with Miriam Martha Phillips. He lived in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States in 1880. He died on 20 July 1952, in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.