“The ability of microforms to evolve, to change form and function, depending on their environment, is known as pleomorphism (“pleo,” meaning many, and “morph,” meaning form). My theory is that red blood cells do this too: They can de-evolve and then re-evolve into any kind of cell the body needs—bone cells, muscle cells, skin cells, brain cells, liver cells, heart cells, and so on. In a kind of parallel process, bacteria, yeast, fungus, and mold are morbid evolutions of healthy cells (including red blood cells, brain cells, and liver cells).”
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