Germ Theory Versus Terrain: The Wrong Side Won the Day.

celeste B Sun, 11/07/2021 - 08:20

A very simple concept that it is not the germ but the bodys actual terraine that enables diseases to manifest.  Also research Pasteurs death bed confession.

 

Excerpts from the article:

 Pasteur ignored the host and discounted the influence of environmental factors, thereby “conveniently dismissing social responsibility for disease.

 

Both at the time and thereafter, the public and most fellow scientists found germ theory easy to embrace, perceiving Pasteur’s model of life and health to be not only “superficially plausible” but also “financially exploitable.” In fact, most of the big-name pharmaceutical companies that we know today got their start in Pasteur’s era, often by merging with chemical firms, united in their goal of developing and selling synthetic products to “selectively kill or immobilize parasites, bacteria, and other invasive disease-causing microbes.” Quoting comments by Ethel Douglas Hume in 1923,17 one author has remarked that Pasteur’s “greatest claim to fame ought to have been the inauguration of the ‘calamitous prostitution of science and medicine to commercialism.’”

 

https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/notes-from-yesteryear/germ-th...

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