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I think one of the most important aspects that science has yet to resolve is the balance between germ theory and terrain theory. These two aspects both contribute to sickness. To say that germ theory reigns supreme is pretty outlandish because we know for a fact that better terrains help prevent the contraction of disease. The health of the organism also helps prevent disease.
The most interesting take of the documentary from my perspective is that cells consist of nearly indestructible organic material. It's like this for all living organisms. Once the cell dies, this organic material waits until it can be in an environment to become a living cell again. He talked about how the bible refers to it as dust.
Another thing, that I took away was that Toxemia, is possibly a significant aspect of disease contraction. How much, that's up for speculation. There's so many interesting things regarding this field, a few contradictions. For example, a significant portion of your body consists of what is known as the virome. The virome essentially helps the cells perform bodily functions. Then there's the fact that most viruses between living organisms aren't contagious. This means that a virus inside of a different organism isn't capable of commandeering a different organisms cell, typically.
I could go on, but there's so much to take away from that documentary.
It appears that people do not want us talking about this, sharing resources. Even on POL, this topic gets moved by the mods.
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