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.
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 is impossible to avoid toxins, as they come at us from every direction.
It has taken me a long time to begin to understand the so called terrain theory, and how brilliant the body really is in getting heathy again, and the myriad of ways the body uses to rid itself of the onslaught.
There's so much we don't understand yet about how the body handles disease, but much of terrain theory is provable.
Not well known is that during the Spanish flu they tried and tried to prove contagion by having sick people breathe in the faces of well people (who volunteered for that because they were promised a shortened jail term) and do more disgusting things to try to prove contagion, but they never could. But that fact gets buried in the dustbin of history.
vincent: I've read about the Spanish flu and how the doctors tried to prove contagion. They even tried blood transfusions if I remember correctly. The doctors and nurses did discover that if patients were put outside in fresh air and sunlight they recovered.
Some say it was the advent of powerful radio stations at that time that set off the epidemic. The Spanish Flu has never been explained IMO.
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.
Thank you, and likewise.
It is impossible to avoid toxins, as they come at us from every direction.
It has taken me a long time to begin to understand the so called terrain theory, and how brilliant the body really is in getting heathy again, and the myriad of ways the body uses to rid itself of the onslaught.
There's so much we don't understand yet about how the body handles disease, but much of terrain theory is provable.
Not well known is that during the Spanish flu they tried and tried to prove contagion by having sick people breathe in the faces of well people (who volunteered for that because they were promised a shortened jail term) and do more disgusting things to try to prove contagion, but they never could. But that fact gets buried in the dustbin of history.
vincent: I've read about the Spanish flu and how the doctors tried to prove contagion. They even tried blood transfusions if I remember correctly. The doctors and nurses did discover that if patients were put outside in fresh air and sunlight they recovered.
Some say it was the advent of powerful radio stations at that time that set off the epidemic. The Spanish Flu has never been explained IMO.