If I could live my life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their natural habitat — diseased tissue — rather than being the cause of the diseased tissue; e.g. mosquitoes seek the stagnant water, but don't cause the pool to become stagnant. - Rudolph Virchow, Father of Pathology
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I get that most people don't know enough to realize how much they have been gaslit about, but if you actually care about the truth, you need to do some serious research and understand the reality of the biology science.
The reason a cut that isn't cleaned properly gets infected is because it's a cut.
When you damage cells with something sharp, you create diseased terrain in that area. Those damaged cells break down, the cell fragments and interior bacteria cells are released, and that causes diseased tissue and inflammation surrounding the cut. If "bad germs" are introduced from an external source, they will take hold in their natural environment, the diseased tissue in that area.
Bacteria cells then seek the diseased tissue and scavenge the cell fragments for parts that can be reused and neutralize cell waste which needs to be purged from the body.
Once the diseased tissue has been cleaned up and the terrain has been restored, many of those scavenger bacteria cells may morph back into another kind of human cell, like a red blood cell, which is needed in that healthy environment.