My Polka Dot Apron

You are not logged in. Would you like to login or register?



August 26, 2017 2:02 am  #1


Heros of medicine are seldom recognized as such

I don't understand why on earth people write articles which are this long and drawn out.  Not a lot of people (in today's fast-paced world) are gonna take the time to read this whole thing, but I will say it's quite interesting if you do decide to tackle it.

BUT (didn't you just know there'd be a but?!) the doctor who wrote this article still subscribes to the germ theory, if you can believe that.  The germ theory was destroyed a long time ago. 

The germ theory is a total myth.

Germs don't cause illness. Germs carry illness but what causes illness to get a foothold is a weakened, or sometimes non-existent, non-functional immune system.  Germs do not bother EVERYONE (if they did, we'd all be sick all the time, right?) so it stands to reason that the germs are not to be blamed for illnesses without a common denominator.  If your immune system is at peak performance, you don't/won't get sick. PERIOD. 

Anyway, this is a good article, you'll just have to read it in sections like I did. 

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/08/gary-g-kohls/hero-andrew-wakefield/
 


A government which robs Peter to
pay Paul can always depend on
the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
 

August 26, 2017 3:07 am  #2


Re: Heros of medicine are seldom recognized as such


A government which robs Peter to
pay Paul can always depend on
the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
     Thread Starter
 

Board footera

 

Powered by Boardhost. Create a Free Forum