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A New Model For Health And Disease – Page 101

SATURATION
17. Once "critical" information has been received, the organism responds to it instantaneously by changing and rearranging itself to digest or process it. From that moment onwards, the organism cannot be changed further by this information or stimulus. A point of saturation is reached automatically.
This law is valid for the natural development of disease. It states that once a virus, bacterium or other microbe has affected an organism, once it has actually triggered the disease processes, immediate changes occur on an energy level which inhibit the further harassment of the organism by the intruder. After these changes occur, it is no longer possible for the organism to be affected by the external stimuli because its own chemistry has already changed in order to protect itself. As soon as the organism reaches the point of saturation, defense processes (symptoms) start to manifest.
If the opposite were true and the intruder could continue to affect the susceptible organism, every patient would necessarily die from the constant inflow of the virus, bacterium, etc., which exists in his immediate environment.
It should be explained here that although the external envi¬ronmental conditions cannot affect the organism any longer, what takes place inside the organism is another story. The microorganism which has entered the body and found conducive conditions has the tendency to survive by rapidly multiplying. This process is inimical to the organism, which also wants to survive. That is why the organism soon starts to fight the intruder by putting up its first line of defense, manifesting a variety of signs and symptoms.
The host’s defenses are immediately mobilized because it quickly recognizes the danger from contact with the pathological agent. As a consequence, its whole chemistry changes and
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