Dont forget about bacteria, which could account for it all.
And toxins...
Say Proctor and Gamble accidentally drops some arsenic into 100,000 lbs of Corn Pops (RIP THE BULLY WE NEED) so that year, all of that arsenic exposure that happens due to those 100,000 lbs going every which way is the "flu" or "rsv" or "cock" whatever they want to call it.
Now multiply that across all industries and products.
They only recall the shit that's REALLY BAD that can be traced back to them.
I'll bet if a company pays the FDA enough, the cause of the sickness "won't be found..."
My own beliefs and speculations have it that terrain theory is not absolute, and that germ theory is a lesser aspect, 80/20 terrain to germ. I believe that genetic debris can have a catalytic effect, and is capable of encoding an infected body. But does not constitute an organism in itself, as postulated in germ theory.
Dont forget about bacteria, which could account for it all.
And toxins...
Say Proctor and Gamble accidentally drops some arsenic into 100,000 lbs of Corn Pops (RIP THE BULLY WE NEED) so that year, all of that arsenic exposure that happens due to those 100,000 lbs going every which way is the "flu" or "rsv" or "cock" whatever they want to call it.
Now multiply that across all industries and products.
They only recall the shit that's REALLY BAD that can be traced back to them.
I'll bet if a company pays the FDA enough, the cause of the sickness "won't be found..."
JUST A THEORY
My own beliefs and speculations have it that terrain theory is not absolute, and that germ theory is a lesser aspect, 80/20 terrain to germ. I believe that genetic debris can have a catalytic effect, and is capable of encoding an infected body. But does not constitute an organism in itself, as postulated in germ theory.
Why do we yawn when others yawn?