But the fact still remains the asymptomatic carrier can pass the disease to other people, despite not having symptoms themselves.
First, "asymptomatic carrier" does not "pass the disease". He pass virus/bacteria. Second - the fact he have no disease is a solid proof that this virus/bacteria is not the cause of disease in that case.
Technically, viruses could be pathogenic (say, produce some really dangerous poisons as a byproduct of their replication process), but that should be proven scientifically. If somebody does not fell ill being infected, that means this virus itself is not pathogenic. In the worst case it could be catalyst of kind in people who fell ill, but not the cause of disease.
Inability of body to contain and defeat a virus is a cause of disease, really, not virus itself, in overhelming majority of cases of viral infections.
But my overall point is that this claim that viruses aren't real NECESSARIALY requires that diseases defined as "viral" not be contagious.
Bacteria or even some highly agressive poison could be contagious too. Contagiousness itself does not prove that viruses exists, Virus existence proof is in other experiments, with separating everything that is bacteria or poison or other known pathogens and studying what is left in that sample causing disease.
If "terrain makes you sick, not viruses", then someone who lives in healthy terrain should be able to inject HIV blood and be totally fine because they are safe from the root cause of the disease....
HIV blood injection does not always cause disease. There is no scientific proof that HIV cause AIDS. However, this does not necessary connected with terrain, more with correct functioning of human body.
At the same time I suppose that today people who live in "healthy terrain" (in rural areas?) have better health than those who live in cities f.e. and so have lower probability of getting disease regardless of disease initiator.
So, basically "healthy terrain" as healthy way of life is really helps to not fell ill from viruses. But that in no way prove that viruses does not exist.
"Viruses does not exist, it's terrain" is the same logical fallacy as "Viruses are cause of diseases, not anything else".
There are tons of convicted criminals with death or lifetime sentences that could be easily used for such experiments. At least they will finally have some usefulness for society, instead of being dangerous useless eaters who living their lives on your taxes.
It is unknown if it safe or not when nobody check it experimentally, because medicine is not a science and so have no any ways to predict outcome with certainity like real sciences have.
Since it could be both, then why risk with normal people when we have plenty of those who have to pay for their crimes?
First, "asymptomatic carrier" does not "pass the disease". He pass virus/bacteria. Second - the fact he have no disease is a solid proof that this virus/bacteria is not the cause of disease in that case.
Technically, viruses could be pathogenic (say, produce some really dangerous poisons as a byproduct of their replication process), but that should be proven scientifically. If somebody does not fell ill being infected, that means this virus itself is not pathogenic. In the worst case it could be catalyst of kind in people who fell ill, but not the cause of disease.
Inability of body to contain and defeat a virus is a cause of disease, really, not virus itself, in overhelming majority of cases of viral infections.
Bacteria or even some highly agressive poison could be contagious too. Contagiousness itself does not prove that viruses exists, Virus existence proof is in other experiments, with separating everything that is bacteria or poison or other known pathogens and studying what is left in that sample causing disease.
HIV blood injection does not always cause disease. There is no scientific proof that HIV cause AIDS. However, this does not necessary connected with terrain, more with correct functioning of human body.
At the same time I suppose that today people who live in "healthy terrain" (in rural areas?) have better health than those who live in cities f.e. and so have lower probability of getting disease regardless of disease initiator.
So, basically "healthy terrain" as healthy way of life is really helps to not fell ill from viruses. But that in no way prove that viruses does not exist.
"Viruses does not exist, it's terrain" is the same logical fallacy as "Viruses are cause of diseases, not anything else".
Do it then. Inject yourself with HIV.
There are tons of convicted criminals with death or lifetime sentences that could be easily used for such experiments. At least they will finally have some usefulness for society, instead of being dangerous useless eaters who living their lives on your taxes.
That answer tells me exactly how safe you think it would be.
lol.
It is unknown if it safe or not when nobody check it experimentally, because medicine is not a science and so have no any ways to predict outcome with certainity like real sciences have.
Since it could be both, then why risk with normal people when we have plenty of those who have to pay for their crimes?