Colloidal Biology: New Insights Into The Origins Of Life

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What is the purpose of life, where do we come from? These are some of the deepest questions we have been asking ourselves since the beginning of time. Would it surprise you to learn that some of these answers can be found in a twilight zone of microbiology not spoken about or understood in the textbooks of modern Science? In fact many Scientists independently developed microscopes in the 20th Century capable of viewing this new dimension of life. Most famously Gaston Naessens and his work documenting what he referred to as 'Somatid's'; Particles of .01-.0001 micron in diameter, which can be viewed in live blood through his Somatoscope1. My research in this field has largely centered around the work of Dr. David Jubb, a blood formation specialist who has termed this netherworld of microbiology 'Colloidal Biology'. Much like Quantum Mechanics did to the field of Physics in the 20th Century, Colloidal Biology will set the current paradigm of the cell being the smallest unit of life, back to zero. 

A colloid by definition, is a homogeneous mixture where molecules of one substance are suspended in another. Upon looking into live blood with a specialized darkfield microscope, these 'Life Colloid', as Dr. Jubb calls them, can be seen dancing around as biophotons in our blood. While many have dismissed these particles as simply floating debris, upon deeper investigation we see that to be other than the case. These Life Colloid go through a specific 5 stage pleomorphic cycle in a healthy blood milieu, and a 10 stage cycle in a dysbiotic bio-terrain. This cycle has been observed, and documented to be repeatable via extraction of the Life Colloid in vitro.

Extensive research into Colloidal Biology has been ongoing for decades now, but materialistic science still remains asleep or dismissive to these profound discoveries. In Colloidal Biology it is recognized that all life is fundamentally energy, which we can measure the bioelectromagnetics of using superconducting quantum interference devices or (SQUIDs); It has been established that a healthy Life Colloid cycle is largely dependent on the food the host consumes. Calorie in – Calorie out is an outdated paradigm of materialistic nutrition, for anyone and everyone is aware that a high caloric fast food meal does not equate to optimum energy and health levels. Because of their specialized toroid shape, Life Colloid as biophotons have the unique ability to harness zero point energy2. It follows then, that for optimum health and energy one MUST first optimize their blood terrain by way of making wise food choices, and living harmoniously with nature. 

Looking at the slides below we can see the difference in the blood of a healthy person, vs. someone who is other than such. Eating a diet rich in fresh fruits, non starchy vegetables, and sprouted nuts and seeds, the blood remains free of debris and contained to a healthy Life Colloid cycle. Red blood cells are round and remain separated from one another. In an unnatural cooked food diet the opposite is the case, as bacteria, mold, fungi and yeast take over, which are ultimately the cause of all disease and chief undertakers of the body. 

From light you come, light you are, and light you return. Colloidal Biology sheds a new understanding into the origin of life on earth. It is the missing link between science and spirit. We will be talking much about Colloidal Biology and Life Food nutrition over the coming months. Stay tuned hey. 


1 - http://customers.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/naessen.htm

2 - Jubbs Cell Rejuvenation; 2006


 -Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson is a writer for, and founder of Elysium Project. A collective of individuals passionate about fostering positive social and spiritual change in the 21st Century.    

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