No. Essentially, "germs" aren't the "cause" of disease. "Germs" (e.g. bacteria --- viruses aren't real) show up when your body's terrain has been damaged, injured, poisoned, malnourished, etc. The bacteria are there to clean up the mess, eat decaying tissue, remove poisons, etc.
"Germ Theory" should have been proven a long, long time ago - 1930s, 1940s timeframe. The fact that it's still a "theory" 90 years later means it's a failed theory.
Viruses aren't real. What they call viruses are just dead/decayed/disintegrated chunks of cells/tissue. Hence, by definition, viruses are pieces of DNA/RNA with a protein-covering. Which is exactly what pieces of dead cells would be.
Is there a eli5 version because I don't get what each theory is.
Is it basically a theory that people cleaned themselves better and the disease was eliminate? Similar to why polio was eliminate.
No. Essentially, "germs" aren't the "cause" of disease. "Germs" (e.g. bacteria --- viruses aren't real) show up when your body's terrain has been damaged, injured, poisoned, malnourished, etc. The bacteria are there to clean up the mess, eat decaying tissue, remove poisons, etc.
"Germ Theory" should have been proven a long, long time ago - 1930s, 1940s timeframe. The fact that it's still a "theory" 90 years later means it's a failed theory.
Viruses aren't real. What they call viruses are just dead/decayed/disintegrated chunks of cells/tissue. Hence, by definition, viruses are pieces of DNA/RNA with a protein-covering. Which is exactly what pieces of dead cells would be.
Is there a book or info to read on how to take care of your health if you "believe" in terrain theory?
Imagine no civilization existed. What would you do? Where would you be? What would you eat? The more natural your life, the healthier you'll be.