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Mainstream medicine believes that virtually all illness is caused by germs or genetic hereditary weakness, as well as deformities and trauma injuries. Their solution and strategy is to have us believe that there are over 10,000 different diseases and that each of these diseases requires outside intervention from drugs and surgery. The truth is that almost all illness is due to cellular malfunction which is caused by cellular toxicities and cellular insufficiencies (malnutrition) and that such illness can be avoided and overcome with nature and a healthy lifestyle. It was Louis Pasteur, the so-called “father of modern germ theory” so widely
revered by mainstream medicine, who was largely responsible for germ theory
being a primary precept of today’s medical practice. Few people are aware of the
controversy which surrounded Pasteur in his early days or of the work of a more
esteemed contemporary whose works Pasteur plagiarized and distorted. That
contemporary was fellow French Academy of Sciences member Antoine Bechamp, one
of France's most prominent and active researchers and biologists whose theories
and research results stood in stark opposition to Pasteur’s germ theory. After some initial controversy, Pasteur’s
germ theory ended up winning the day with mainstream medicine – owing in large
part to the fact that the theory enabled mainstream medicine to hugely profit
from the patented drugs and treatments for fighting germs. Had Bechamp’s
discoveries been incorporated into current medical curriculum, it would likely
have meant a virtual elimination of disease and the end of the pharmaceutical
industry. Which no doubt explains in very large part why “germ theory” won out -
much to the detriment of our health. Though mainstream medicine might have us believe otherwise, the simple truth is that no one ever became ill due to a deficiency in pharmaceutical drugs. Neither is anyone absolutely destined to become ill due to a genetic predisposition. Lack of nutrition combined with exposure to toxins (which often cause genetic alterations) are what cause us to become ill.
Someday, germ theory, unnatural
drugs and other practices of modern
medicine will be relegated to the
science junk pile where they belong
and man will re-discover the value
of a nutrient dense organic diet,
avoidance of both nutritional
deficiencies and toxins and a
healthy lifestyle. When that
happens, the words of Thomas Edison
may prove to be a welcome prophesy:
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