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HISTORY OF ENDERLEIN THERAPY
PLEOMORPHISM
BACTERIA CYCLOGENY 1925
BECHAMP
MONOMORPHISM
ENDERLEIN (1872 – 1968)
PASTEUR
40 YEARS STARTED 1916
500 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES
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ISOPATHIC THERAPY BY ENDERLEIN
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Endobiont support system by maintaining milieu.
Due to stress and poor lifestyle the endobiont cannot
maintain balance . Balance shifts and endobiont
changes.
Therapy is required to:
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Create a more healthful lifestyle
Alkalizing of milieu
 protein
 stress
 elimination of toxins
use specific chondritin (low valance forms of high
valance forms to  valance in body tissues)
PLEOMORPHIC CYCLE
FUNGUS
PATHOGENIC CYCLE
BACTERIA
FIBRIN / PROTIT
NON-PATHOGENIC CYCLE
CHONDRITS / SYMPROTITS
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haptens and nosodes have similar properties.
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Sanukehl haptens are polysaccharide extracts from cell wall
of the various infectious species.
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remove undesired proteins / lipids to make them essentially
protein and pyogen free to reduce allergy and fever.
ACID - BASE REMEDIES
Alkala N
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Sodium citrate x H2O, Potassium bicarb, Sodium bicarb
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reduction of tissue acidosis
 mitochondria respiration
Sanuvis
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L - () lactic acid D4 / 6 / 12 / 30 / 200
lowers pH of blood
  activity of Pleo Muc
  mitochondrial respiration
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ACID - BASE REMEDIES
Citrokehl
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Citric acid D10 / 30 / 200
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 cellular metabolism
 lactic acid production
 blood viscosity
 fluid retention
helps Pleo Nig
FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Albi (Albicansan)
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Candida albicans
Mycosis of mucous membranes
 Gall bladder
 Allergies
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Pleo Ex (Exmykehl)
–
Candida albicans
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Candida parapsiloso
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Benign prostatic hypertrophy
Mycosis mucosal
Penicillium roquefort
FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo-Fort (Fortakehl)
–
Penicillium roquefort
GI Symbiosis
 Digestive mycosis (post antibiotic catarrh)
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Pleo-Lark (Larifikehl)
–
Laricifomas officinalis
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Asthma / coughs
FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Mucedo (Mucedokehl)
–
Mucor mucedo
fear/limbic system
 thyroid/URT
 microcirculation to brain/endocrine glands
 emotional weakness in children
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Pleo Muco (Mucokehl)
–
Mucor racemosis
circulation/congestion
  wound healing (avoid Pleo Not)
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FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Nig (Nigersan)
–
Aspergilus niger
urogenital / pelvic
 para tuberculin
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• tuberculin
• lymph
Pleo Not (Notakehl)
–
Penicillium chysogenum
general infection - bacterial staph/strep URT
 prostate
 avoid pleo Muc for 3 days
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FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Pef (Pefrakehl)
–
Candida parapsilosis
mycosis of opening
 internal / external
 dental
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Pleo Pinik (Pinikehl)
–
Formitopsis
liver / spleen
 depression
 recovery from debilitation and fever
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FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo San Oryzae (Sanoryzae)
–
Aspergillum oryzae
 circulation
 normalization of angina and migraine
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Pleo Quent (Quentakehl)
–
Penicillium glabra
acute and latent virus
 colds, flu etc.
 URTI
 Pleo Not / Pleo Nig
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FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Rub (Ruberkehl)
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Aspergillus rubra
Spring allergies / chronic
 URT DX
 Bl / K
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Pleo Sancom (Sankombi)
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Mucor racemosus
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all circulation and lymph
Aspergillus niger
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GI for infant detox and allergies
FUNGAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Muc Atox (Mucokehl Ex)
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Mucor racemosus
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 excretion of by-products after using Pleo Muc
Pleo Nig Atox
(Nigersan Ex)
- Antichondrite serum
- Aspergillus niger
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 excretion of by-products after using Pleo Nig
BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
Bacterial phase remedies work by stimulating both non
specific and specific immune reactions to increase the
body’s resistance to toxins, antigens and infectious agents.
BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
 increase
lymphokines / cytokines
 increase WBC activity
 increase humoral and non-specific
immunity
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BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Art A (Arthrokehlan A)
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Proprionbacteria
arthritis
 degenerative spine
 Column Dx
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Pleo Art U (Arthrokehlan U)
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Cornybacteria
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stimulates immune system especially in
neoplasms
BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Lat (Latensin)
–
Bacillus cereus
chronic gall bladder
 respiratory
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• dysbiosis
• infertility
*Can cause strong emotional reaction and fever
Pleo Lep (Leptospermusan)
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Proprioni bacterium
circulation of extremities
 migraine
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BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Rec (Recarcin)
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Bacillus firmus
inflammation of mucous membranes
 glandular disturbances
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BACTERIAL PHASE REMEDIES
Pleo Ut S (Utilin S)
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Mycobacterium phlei
respiratory tract
 lymph tract
 tubercular / paratubercular, viral infection,
autoimmune
 neoplasm
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* Produces strong reaction
Inject deep into muscle
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ORGAN PREPARATIONS
CHRYSOCOR
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Hydrolate of human placenta
sexual asthenia
 age related dysfunction
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REBAS
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Peyer’s patch extract
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 cellular immunity in chronic diarrhea
GI, Liver DX, allergic reactions
THYMOKEHL
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Extract of calf thymus
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 general immune system in chronic disease
PLANT EXTRACTS
CERVIKEHL
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cetraria islandia
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respiratory symptoms
GINKGOKEHL
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ginkgo biloba
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circulation
PLANT EXTRACTS
OKOUBASAN
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Okoubasan aubrevilles D2
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acute diarrhea therapy and prevention
RELIVORA COMP
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Drosera D3, Echinacea D2, Juglans D4
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 immune system
URTI
PLANT EXTRACTS
USNEABASAN
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Usnea barbata ethall
sunstroke
 congestion
 headaches
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LEPTOSPERMUSAN
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HAPTEN THERAPY
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low molecular weight substance that becomes
antigenic when coupled with a large molecular
carrier such as a protein.
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capable of binding and eliminating harmful byproducts that remain in the body after infection.
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haptens and nosodes have similar properties.
HAPTEN THERAPY
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Sanukehl haptens are polysaccharide extracts
from cell wall of the various infectious species.
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remove undesired proteins / lipids to make them
essentially protein and pyogen free to reduce
allergy and fever.
GENERAL EFFECTS OF HAPTENS
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stimulate cellular and humoral response
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 neutrophils
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 phagocytosis
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bind to IgE antibodies  allergic reactions
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unblocking stuck immune system e.g. post
cortisone therapy and chemo therapy.
HAPTENS
PLEO SAN ACNE D5
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Proprion bacterium acne
rheumatic arthritis
 acne
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PLEO SAN BRUCEL D6
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Brucella melitensis
dysmenorrhea
 influenza
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HAPTENS
PLEO SAN CAND D5
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Candida
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Mycosis
PLEO SAN COLI D7
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Escheria coli
inflammation of GI
 liver
 LI
 kidney
 genital
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HAPTENS
PLEO SAN KLEB
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Klebsielli pneumoniae
influenza
 respiratory
 post antibiotic
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PLEO SAN MYC
- Proteus vulgaris
dysbiosis
 circulation
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HAPTENS
PLEO SAN PROT
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Proteus vulgaris
gastritis
 dysbiosis
 circulation
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PLEO SAN PSEU
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
dermatitis
 URT inflammation
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HAPTENS
PLEO SAN SALM
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Salmonella enteriditis
malnutrition
 failure to thrive in children
 chronic GI inflammation
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PLEO SAN STREP
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Strep pyogene
skin infection carditis
 carditis poly arthritis
 poly arthritis
 URTI
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HAPTENS
PLEO SAN SERRA
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Serratia marcescens
nosocomial
 infection of ser
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PLEO SAN TRIC
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Tricophyton verrucosum
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mycosis of surface
POLYSANS
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Dx
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– Complaints of old age
– Testing of focal infection
– Heredity & own poisons
– Flu
– Circulatory disturbance
– Benign & malignant tumors
– Malaria
– Rheumatism
– Tuberculosis
– Focal infections (alternate with Dx)