Hi Everyone,
- Why?
There was always a "Minority Report" and popular media and Big
Pharma/Big Med has suppressed it. So now, although it has been ignored
for a century, it is finally getting attention because A,
our actual science, our actual understanding of our world, or biodome,
is rapidly expanding because of our communication technology. (Like me
writing you-all, etc.) And B: people
are just desperate to escape this lockdown nonsense, this global
warming crap. No one in their right minds wants to eat bugs. No one
wants to "own nothing and be happy" per the World Economic Forum.
- This
Covid fraud, so
lockstepped internationally, so unquestioned, so dropping diaboli ex machina on us out of the blue, has forced ever more
people to realize it is B.S. That, and that the older, more holistic
ideas of healing are
innately sound. A "major tremor in the force" is that Dr. Michael
Yeadon now as joined Tom Cowan and the Baileys, and a thoroughly vetted
physician such as Zach Bush is getting a serious platform at the
Children's Health Defense Fund.
But the last 20 years of scientific discovery about how a healthy human body is inhabited by trillions of microbes, including bacteria and viruses, and how the body relies on the presence of these microbes to function, have “disrupted” this model, Bush said.
“We’re finding our way in allopathic Western medicine to an unfortunate conclusion that we were wrong, and that all the other ancient sciences were right.”
For thousands of years, Bush said, ancient health sciences — such as Ayurvedic medicine and Chinese traditional medicine — have affirmed a model of the “complete oneness in biology” that regards human life as inherently in relationship with the rest of nature, rather than a view of human beings as separate from and at odds with other manifestations of biological life on Earth, such as microbes.
In this ancient science model “you can’t separate out a single species” as separate from the rest of nature because human beings derive their sense of health — including physiological coherency, mental sanity and personal identity — through being in communicative relationship with the rest of biology, according to Bush.
Germs and humans: not ‘us versus them’ but a ‘cooperative relationship between many species’
Bush explained how scientists such as Louis Pasteur developed a germ theory of disease based on the idea that humans are always under attack from disease via the presence of germs, including hostile viruses and bacteria.
Other scientists during Pasteur’s era, such as Antoine Béchamp and his colleagues, disagreed with Pasteur’s germ theory.
According to Bush, these other scientists said the notion of an “us versus them” reality of microbes attacking human beings didn’t make sense because humans never would have existed if it weren’t for microbes.
“[Microbes] were here long before us,” Bush explained, “then we emerged from this environment of microbes, so there’s no way they’re against us.”
In fact, recent research suggests the human body contains a vast microbiome of helpful bacteria, fungi and viruses so small they are invisible to the naked eye — but without them, we wouldn’t be alive.
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