Excellent synopsis. You could add Pasteur's rabies vax to the list as well. Ethel Hume's book "Bechamp or Pasteur" lays it all out in crystal clarity. Many of the doctors of that time (1900-1925) thought the jab actually CAUSED what was then called "rabies" (previously known as hydrophobia). Vicious dog and other wild animal attacks cause a significant form of psychological shock, which can be extremely traumatic. This coupled with the introduction of foreign materials from the bites and tissue damage into the sterile environment and bloodstream, which can further lead to septic shock. Psychological + Septic shock = RABIES. There has never been any such thing as a "rabies virus" - nor any other "virus".
Excellent synopsis. You could add Pasteur's rabies vax to the list as well. Ethel Hume's book "Bechamp or Pasteur" lays it all out in crystal clarity. Many of the doctors of that time (1900-1925) thought the jab actually CAUSED what was then called "rabies" (previously known as hydrophobia). Vicious dog and other wild animal attacks cause a significant form of psychological shock, which can be extremely traumatic. This coupled with the introduction of foreign materials from the bites and tissue damage into the sterile environment and bloodstream, which can further lead to septic shock. Psychological + Septic shock = RABIES. There has never been any such thing as a "rabies virus" - nor any other "virus".
Also to you u/Morpheus11! Sounds like a great read.