Under the previous post, I invited commenters to discuss with me at https://us28.chatzy.com/51125935784656. After the discussion is over, I figure I could copy the highlights to a new post.
No one else posted in the chat room. Do you know any Terrain Theory doctors who may like to answer some questions for me? My main question would probably be about whether, if viruses are really exosomes and if many creatures and humans expel exosomes often, some exosomes from other species could be toxic or parasitic to some species.
L.O.L.
Show me ONE experiment where a 'virus' has been isolated directly from a sample taken from a person.
ONE.
Would you read such a paper?
Do you have such a paper?
I'd read it.
But I bet it's all same bullshit, with in-silico 'isolation', which means it's not a direct isolation from a human sample.
I'll wait, though. I have all the time in the world.
Under the previous post, I invited commenters to discuss with me at https://us28.chatzy.com/51125935784656. After the discussion is over, I figure I could copy the highlights to a new post.
How did your chat session go?
No one else posted in the chat room. Do you know any Terrain Theory doctors who may like to answer some questions for me? My main question would probably be about whether, if viruses are really exosomes and if many creatures and humans expel exosomes often, some exosomes from other species could be toxic or parasitic to some species.
BTW, I just found this video by Sam Bailey regarding pathogens and germ theory, I think it may answer some of your questions.
https://drsambailey.substack.com/p/why-pathogens-dont-exist?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email