Parasites

A parasite is any organism that flourishes because there is an excess of its particular food supply. Parasites obey the Third Biological Law of Nature, but are not endemic to the organism.

The Ontogenetic System of Microbes (Fourth Biological Law of Nature)

The Fourth Biological Law describes the precise, orderly role of microbes – fungi, mycobacteria, and bacteria – in the healing phase of special biological programs. Microbes co-evolved alongside the germ layers and participate only in healing phase, never during the conflict-active phase, of special biological programs.

Viruses

Pathogenic viruses were proposed by Louis Pasteur in the late 19th Century but have never been isolated, characterized, and proven. Almost every symptom blamed on viruses is actually the healing phase of a special biological program in the ectoderm germ layer.

Bacteria

During the healing phase, bacteria help remove certain kinds of tumour cells or rebuild certain kinds of lost tissue.

Mycobacteria

Mycobacteria are microbes that, during the healing phase (PCL), consume and break down excess (“tumour”) tissue that formed during conflict activity in endoderm and old-mesoderm tissues (old-brain–relayed tissues).