gil wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:45 pm
if "terrain theory" were true, how did we all suddenly get rid of (for the most part) smallpox and polio?
I think it's right there in the name of the theory. The environment changes. One thing for sure is hygiene has improved immensely, but you don't really see any credit being given to that.
I have also read that the polio numbers were fudged to make it look like the vaccine was working. They reclassified things such as creating a new disease called meningitis. This is similar to how they reclassified all deaths to be COVID deaths if you tested positive on a PCR test. They mess with the numbers to present a narrative. In this case, the narrative is that natural health doesn't work, and you need injections from the labs.
From a random post on Reddit...
Germ theory is what gave birth to modern medicine, big pharma and its insane profits. It stipulates that we are constantly under attack by germs, and we have to maximize protections against these germs to optimize our health. Vaccines is one way to achieve this protection. There is an endless list of viruses and bacterias around us, that means potentially an endless list of vaccines to develop and inject us with, therefore more money for pharma. With vaccines come side effects, and for every side effect, pharma has drugs to sell to you. Then, new drugs to attempt to fix the side effects of the side effects. You get the idea. There is evidence the father of the germ theory, named Pasteur, was a fraud. He admitted before dying that the Terrain theory is right.
The terrain theory says you have to optimize the terrain to optimize your health condition. That involves good hygiene, healthy diet, regular physical activity, etc...
EDIT : Terrain theory says "treat the patient, not the infection". Terrain theory is the foundation for natural healing methods such as nathuropathy, homeopathy, traditional chinese medicine, herbalism, etc... That tells you why these healing methods are constantly demonized and ridiculed on social media.
gil wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:45 pm
No one ever said that menstruation or yawning are caused by bacteria or viruses. What you describe are social phenomena.
Exactly.