The immune system is a fairy tale. Against pathogens. Right. The very things that actually cure diseases and cleans up the terrain is what you want to kill. Makes no sense.
vincent: There are more bacterial cells in our body than our own. Mostly good bacteria in our guts that digests our food for us.
Bad bacteria that hurts us exists.
I'd rather avoid the bad bacteria. Antibiotics are hell to take. But they do save lives. I had a friend who almost died of Dengue Fever in Indonesia. Only a blood transfusion saved his life.
The immune system is a fairy tale. Against pathogens. Right. The very things that actually cure diseases and cleans up the terrain is what you want to kill. Makes no sense.
Pimples are an outward expression (through the skin) of toxins the body is trying to get rid of. The body is brilliant. It will use all means possible to get rid of it so as not to cause harm to other parts of the body that would be in more danger of such substances. That is my understanding as to what happens.
Your body's natural defense is BACTERIA. The very thing that allopathic medicine is against. Immune system is a fairy tale, created to go along with the germ hypothesis.
You're right. Most folks don't give a damn about finding out the truth when it conflicts with what they think they have known most of their life.
vincent: Okay. I agree that clean water and good sanitation along with nutritious food and good shelter leads to better health. But the germs are gonna win someday. Bacterial infections were the #1 cause of human death for thousands of years.
Have you ever had a staff infection? I damn near died from one when I was 19.
They don't "win", they do get overrun by poison though. In order for your bacteria to handle disease, one must limit as much as possible the intake of toxins. That means cleaner living.
vincent: You are parsing terms. Immune system, lymphatic system, same same.
The term immune system has its origin in the germ hypothesis, so there is no "immune system", it's false.
PS: Vincent, if you don't think germs/pathogens are real, go spend six months in the Amazon and see what happens.
I didn't say they are not real. They do not CAUSE disease. they are there to help clean up your terrain.
vincent: LOL! Well, those dysentery pathogens sure cleaned up my intestinal terrain in the Amazon. LOL.
vincent: To me and most folks immune system means the body's natural defenses against pathogens. Who gives a damn where the term came from?
The immune system is a fairy tale. Against pathogens. Right. The very things that actually cure diseases and cleans up the terrain is what you want to kill. Makes no sense.
vincent: There are more bacterial cells in our body than our own. Mostly good bacteria in our guts that digests our food for us.
Bad bacteria that hurts us exists.
I'd rather avoid the bad bacteria. Antibiotics are hell to take. But they do save lives. I had a friend who almost died of Dengue Fever in Indonesia. Only a blood transfusion saved his life.
Bacteria are pleomorphic, so they change shape according to what the terrain needs to get cleaned up. Bad bacteria is another fairy tale.
vincent: If bad bacteria is a fairy tale, what are those microscopic pictures of staff infection bacteria?
The immune system is a fairy tale. Against pathogens. Right. The very things that actually cure diseases and cleans up the terrain is what you want to kill. Makes no sense.
vincent: Then how do you explain pimples?
Pimples are an outward expression (through the skin) of toxins the body is trying to get rid of. The body is brilliant. It will use all means possible to get rid of it so as not to cause harm to other parts of the body that would be in more danger of such substances. That is my understanding as to what happens.
vincent: That makes sense.
Your body's natural defense is BACTERIA. The very thing that allopathic medicine is against. Immune system is a fairy tale, created to go along with the germ hypothesis.
You're right. Most folks don't give a damn about finding out the truth when it conflicts with what they think they have known most of their life.
vincent: Okay. I agree that clean water and good sanitation along with nutritious food and good shelter leads to better health. But the germs are gonna win someday. Bacterial infections were the #1 cause of human death for thousands of years.
Have you ever had a staff infection? I damn near died from one when I was 19.
They don't "win", they do get overrun by poison though. In order for your bacteria to handle disease, one must limit as much as possible the intake of toxins. That means cleaner living.
It's the toxins. Bacteria feed on the toxins.
vincent: Considering that there is a Great Poisoning going on in the world today, it's becoming very difficult to avoid the toxins.
I wish you well, vincent. Stay healthy and strong.