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Enderlein
Elimination

© Copyright 2000 by Dr. Maria Bleker
(Explore Issue: Volume 10, Number 1)

Enderlein Enterprises

Dear Friends,

Time and again people ask me what this so-called ausleitung (excretion) means. Is it absolutely necessary? And if it is, how and when should it be introduced?

Let me take it a step at a time. First of all, I don't know whether there is a suitable English translation for ausleitung. I have consulted a number of dictionaries and have not been able to find one that corresponds exactly to this context.

In German, "ausleiten" means "to externalize," "to escort outside," "to lead out" but not "to destroy" or "to annihilate." For our purposes, it means gently conveying the surplus good Symbionts (=regulators, Endobionts) out of the body.

Now, why the good regulators?

We already know that our good, healthy, industrious Symbionts (=regulators, Endobionts) have no desire to lead a parasitic life in our or any other mammal's body, preferring instead to wander about freely in the open. To achieve this, they will voluntarily leave our bodies via the intestines, kidneys, lungs and skin -- but mainly via the kidneys. In other words, this means that if we excrete our regulators every day, then we must also, daily assimilate their replacements by whatever means possible. The main way we do this is, of course, through what we eat. Now, we could also drink our own urine. In India, people drink the urine of the "holy and redeeming" cows. This would be inexpensive and effective -- but I think that drinking PleoMuc is considerably more appetizing.

Furthermore, if we have too many erythrocytes or thrombocytes, then blood vessel blockages can impede circulation. This can lead to problems -- blockages, congestion, delays -- in the excretory pathways, mainly in the lymph and intestines, if a great many Symbionts should want to leave our body. If they cannot exit quickly enough, they are capable of reverting to pathological forms. If this happens, the patient's situation can deteriorate markedly.

 

One must keep this in mind especially in the case of cancer and severe circulatory diseases -- hypertonia, apoplexy, thromboses -- because when Spermits copulate with high-valency developmental stages, this releases a great number of apathogenic primitive stages of our Endobiont, which can develop up to the Phytit stage (=Ascit with up to four nuclei in a row) on their way outward via the intestines. The Symbiont's Phytit stage bears a marked resemblance to the so-called Pseudocoli bacteria. However, these are not degenerate Coli bacteria, but rather the Phytit stage of the Endobiont, which can then have a dangerously strong constipating effect. In the lymph, they can also cause severe blockages with corresponding symptoms.

In these cases and that of other serious diseases, specific excretion with Pleo Muc Ex or Pleo Nig Ex. is strongly recommended. The usual homeopathic or herbal detox methods are not intended for a specific Muc or Nig excretion. Detoxes can be administered along with the specific Muc/Nig excretion, especially when you consider that patients usually do not have a healthy pH value.

Finally, I would like to point out that specific excretion only affects the Symbionts and can only be performed by means of Pleo Muc Ex or Pleo Nig Ex. Professor Enderlein developed both of these agents specifically for this purpose. These excretory remedies should not be administered too soon. One should first allow the Spermits to do their work for about 4-5 days. After that, excretion can begin, either by means of an injection, or by ingesting 10 drops twice daily or an embrocation of 10 drops twice daily over a span of 2-3 days, respectively.

Never use any Muc or Nig product in conjunction with Pleo Not. This nullifies the effect you want to achieve.

Fondly,
Maria

Suggested reading: Bacteria Cyclogeny (in English), by Professor Dr. Günther Enderlein.

Please note: The products mentioned in this article are available from Pleomorphic Product Sales.

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