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The Fallacious Germ Theory

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The Fallacious Germ Theory

April 24, 2013

The Germ Theory is the belief that germs are the primal cause of disease.  Nutrition and exercise play a small role, but it’s really the all-pervading germ that makes you sick.  That’s why we “catch cold”, thereby expelling the responsibility outside ourselves.

With this mistaken ideology we lose our innate power to heal ourselves, what Hippocrates called

. Since it was something outside of your body that made you sick, in order to get well you must also seek help from an outside force, namely vaccines and doctors in general.

Luckily we don’t live in a bizarro reality like that.  We don’t “catch disease”, we create it.  It is not a sick person’s fault for being sick, since they never learned how the human body actually operates, but ultimately the responsibility lies with the individual.

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Germs do not cause disease.  The precautions we take to eliminate germs do.  These include but are not limited to: antibiotics, disinfectants, food irradiation, hand sanitizers, and vaccines which are designed to protect us from the nefarious germ.  We also get sick from our compromised food supply, malnutrition,  and inability to recognize what the human body needs.

When we think we “get sick”, what is really happening is our bodies are attempting to discard toxic material.  “Getting sick” is allowing the body to detoxify itself from toxemia (toxic blood), which is caused by living a toxic life, as well as not absorbing the nutrients our bodies require.

Germs do not cause disease, disease causes germs.  Germs are the body’s scavengers, the garbage men of your cells.  If they are present that means that the conditions where they lie are unfavorable.  Change the conditions of the ‘terrain’, and the germs will morph back into their healthy state.

It is easier for us to put the blame on an outside invader, thereby shifting the responsibility outside of ourselves.  But health can only come from within.  As Antoine Béchamp said: “Disease is born of us and in us.”  That same is true for health.

The immune system is a conceptual bodily system we sort of just made up.  It doesn’t actually exist, at least not in the way we think of it.  The respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system, nervous system, lymphatic system, etc, these are all clearly distinct systems of the human body. Where is the immune system?  Can you point to it?  What composes it?  If anything, it’s the lymphatic system that comes closest to being what we call the “immune system”, as it is responsible for detoxing  the body from toxins and waste material.

What is the evidence that vaccines work?

Because after they were introduced, the incidents of these diseases declined, precipitously.  But, is that, in and of it’s self, not a logical fallacy?

We’ve learned that the healthier a person is the less likely they are to get sick.  This aspect of the immune system is correct, but the naming of it is all wrong.  Immunity does not exist.  Germs don’t invade your body and cause disease, so “building up immunity” and “strengthening your immune system” to ward off those nasty germs is a lost cause.   We can only build our health by providing the body with what it needs, and steering clear of chemicals, vaccines, medicines, and other magical allopathic potions that are supposed to lead to a salubrious life, but only cause more iatrogenic deaths.

Science is like a new religion.  Once originally called ‘Natural Philosophy’, this new form of worship disregards common sense for the appeal to the authority and other logical fallacies.  There is no longer any philosophy to it.  The love of wisdom has been lost.  Science is no longer “science” when corruption  so pervasively dominates the scientific community.  The almighty dollar is the universally accepted icon of worship, and in Scientism, the shareholders are the Gods.

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The scientific method has been swapped out for blind faith in the corrupt system.  The white-coats will tell us we can’t obtain health without their injections and magic potions.  Perhaps we should ignore these authority figures and make up our own mind, based on intuition and common sense, instead of blind faith and dogma.

Most people who believe in science also believe that germs make us sick and defenses must be ‘built up’ to keep us safe.  We mistakenly think exposing ourselves to these ‘germs’ builds our defenses, antibodies, etc, thereby ‘strengthening our ‘immune system’. 

But, there is no “immune system”.  There is only health, and we build health by providing salubrious conditions for the human body, not by exposing ourselves to poison in hopes that it will ‘make our immune system stronger’.   People who seem to have better ‘immune systems’ than others are just healthier in general, and the healthier you are, the less likely you are to get sick.  It’s as simple as that.







Arthur M. Baker

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It was Antoine Béchamp (1816-1908), a contemporary of Pasteur, who discovered the true nature of germs.  He found they were pleomorphic (capable of changing from one type of organism to another).  With this theory, it is the conditions where germs live that is important (the terrain), instead of the germ itself.

As Florence Nightingale put it: “There are no specific diseases, there are specific disease conditions”.

Pasteur himself, in one of the most quoted deathbed statements perhaps of all time, recanted the Germ Theory and admitted that his rivals had been right, and that it was not the germ that caused the disease, but rather the environment in which the germ was found:

He was referencing  his nemesis Claude Bernard, a proponent of the Terrain Theory and contemporary of Antoine Béchamp.

Howard Hencke, in his 1995 book The Germ Theory: A Deliberate Aberration, notes that it was critical for the new medical industry, “… to indoctrinate the public in the Western world with the belief that the salvation from all, especially physical ailments, lay outside the individual’s system and responsibility, because it was caused by external factors…and that chemical remedies (drugs) will keep him free from disease, independent of his own vigilant responsibility.”

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Some 17 years before Pasteur, the most famous nurse in history, Florence Nightingale, put it like this:




In other words, certain diseases, like smallpox for instance, did not originate from one original specimen.  The AIDS virus didn’t come from one sick monkey.  The different symptoms our bodies display are falsely categorized into different diseases. Disease cannot be classified into categories since they are all the same thing.  They are the body’s attempts to heal, manifesting themselves in different ways depending on the person and the unfavorable conditions they find themselves in.

If you have the flu or a fever, your cellular terrain has been compromised.  Your body’s temperature rises because it detoxes itself more efficiently at higher temperatures.   Hippocrates once said  “Give me fever and I can cure every disease.”  He understood that what we call ‘disease’ today in Western Medicine, is really the body’s attempt to heal.

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We don’t ‘catch cold’, we create sickness.  As Béchamp said, “Disease is born of us and in us.”

This pathological zeitgeist of allopathy and pseudoscience is sheer madness. We can listen to the ‘trained professionals’ -who also suggest we cut off a section of our penis – or we could listen to common sense and intuition, as well as investigate the suppressed medical literature.  Onward we go.


E. Douglas Hume

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Vaccination did not save us from deadly diseases.  All ‘diseases’ were in steep decline well before the vaccine was introduced.

We can forget about the nefarious germs and trying to kill them all by whatever means necessary, but we should also remember not to crap where we eat. Cleanliness is next to godliness.  There is a big difference between being scared of germs and living a clean life.  Fear is employed by the authorities to manufacture consent.   Fear is the opposite of Love, and Love is ultimately knowledge.  Knowledge must be cultivated, free of bias and cognitive dissonance.

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Dr. Rudolph Virchow, renowned scientist, considered the ‘Father of Pathology’

You could think of it like this; Mosquitoes seek the stagnant water, but don’t cause the pool to become stagnant.  It’s the same way with germs.


Antoine Béchamp


Dr. J. Baldor, Surgeon, Florida


– Hippocrates – 460 BC

There was another theory at the time that actually made sense.  I’m talking about the Terrain Theory, or Pleomorphism, or the Cellular Theory of disease causation.  The idea that, instead of poisoning our bodies, like we would do with antibiotics(anti-life) to kill an ‘infection’, we would instead provide the right conditions for the body to heal itself, and forget about trying to kill everything in sight.

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Which one makes more sense to you?  Most healthy people live their lives according to the Terrain Theory just out of common sense.   Most people will never hear about this suppressed medical science, and will take the authority figure’s advice as sacrosanct truth.

It makes sense that if you are sick you probably shouldn’t consume poison.  Western medicine, in their infinite wisdom, begs to differ.  They think the germ is all that matters and it just needs to be eliminated.  But germs only thrive under certain conditions.

Perhaps we should just provide the right conditions for our body and if we do encounter one of these pernicious ‘germs’, we can rest assured because it won’t ‘stick’.  Using their own flawed and ambiguous terminology, you would be ‘immune’ to the ‘germs’.

So, what’ll it be?  Should we continue living in the flawed paradigm of disease-management by treating the symptom?  Or should we reject the belief system that passes for modern science and create HEALTH by addressing the root cause of the problem?

Treating the root cause of dis-ease with diet and lifestyle makes a lot of sense,

But unfortunately suppressing the symptoms with drugs and surgery makes a lot of dollar$

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– Hippocrates – 460 BC



Hippocrates


Hippocrates

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Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia


Marcia Angell, M.D.


Ray Peat, PhD

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Dr. George White


Hippocrates – 460 BC

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Bechamp


Toxemia Explained 1926

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Again Dr. Tilden nails it:



Henry Lindlahr, MD

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Rene Dubos of the Rockefeller Institute





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Wilhelm Reich

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Arthur M. Baker – Exposing the Myth of the Germ Theory

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