It actually doesn't matter what the flu is. Neither 'germ' nor 'terrain' theory are complete models of sickness and health. Neither one of them are practically useful, and neither one really contradicts the other except semantically.
Healthy people do not get sick. Get proper nutrition, avoid 'toxins' (using word for brevity), and exercise.
I understand that this is how terrain theory is presented, but the there is actually little contradiction been germ theory and terrain theory.
The argument basically boils down to weak immune system causes germs to become pathogenic vs pathogens cause the immune system to become weak. Both are equally right and wrong.
This distinction is practically futile. In either case nutrition and exercise trumps pathogens.
Most everyone focuses on the wrong shit.
It actually doesn't matter what the flu is. Neither 'germ' nor 'terrain' theory are complete models of sickness and health. Neither one of them are practically useful, and neither one really contradicts the other except semantically.
Healthy people do not get sick. Get proper nutrition, avoid 'toxins' (using word for brevity), and exercise.
You are basically giving the terrain theory argument
I understand that this is how terrain theory is presented, but the there is actually little contradiction been germ theory and terrain theory.
The argument basically boils down to weak immune system causes germs to become pathogenic vs pathogens cause the immune system to become weak. Both are equally right and wrong.
This distinction is practically futile. In either case nutrition and exercise trumps pathogens.