Yep, that's a good one. This is a red pill high up on the "ladder of disbelief" sadly. My experience suggests that less than 10% are ready to hear it.
Dr. Tom Cowan just wrote an even better book called "Breaking the Spell", summarizing everything he, Dr. Lanka and Dr. Kaufman have figured out these past 18 months. It's a slam dunk debunk of the germ theory, beginning to end.
Yep, I've been following them all for a few years now.
I'm not a believer in "terrain theory" either. It's only partially correct. Obviously, a kajillion times more correct than "germ theory", but not really correct. Neither "pathogenic, contagious germs" nor "toxins" nor "nutritional deficiencies" are the primary cause of dis-ease. Sure, sometimes toxins harm us, and sure, sometimes we're so deficient in a vitamin/mineral that we become ill (e.g. goiter/iodine or scurvy/Vitamin C). But these situations are rare in the grand scheme of things.
Most dis-eases, including all the biggies --- Cancers, heart disease, heart attack, pneumonia (lower respiratory dis-eases), diabetes ---- all the BIG killers and the vast majority of chronic diseases and mis-labeled "auto-immune disorders" are psychosomatic (soul-somatic) in origin.
In a nutshell, people cause their own suffering through long-term "wrong-thought" of one type or another.
All that being said, I'm a big fan of Dr. Kaufman. His advice is perfectly useful, if for nothing else, helping people improve their dietary intake, and is certainly one way people can shake off their "wrong thought" via believing whatever food or supplement can help them heal. It's all about new beliefs when you get right down to it.
Yep, that's a good one. This is a red pill high up on the "ladder of disbelief" sadly. My experience suggests that less than 10% are ready to hear it.
Dr. Tom Cowan just wrote an even better book called "Breaking the Spell", summarizing everything he, Dr. Lanka and Dr. Kaufman have figured out these past 18 months. It's a slam dunk debunk of the germ theory, beginning to end.
Yep, I've been following them all for a few years now.
I'm not a believer in "terrain theory" either. It's only partially correct. Obviously, a kajillion times more correct than "germ theory", but not really correct. Neither "pathogenic, contagious germs" nor "toxins" nor "nutritional deficiencies" are the primary cause of dis-ease. Sure, sometimes toxins harm us, and sure, sometimes we're so deficient in a vitamin/mineral that we become ill (e.g. goiter/iodine or scurvy/Vitamin C). But these situations are rare in the grand scheme of things.
Most dis-eases, including all the biggies --- Cancers, heart disease, heart attack, pneumonia (lower respiratory dis-eases), diabetes ---- all the BIG killers and the vast majority of chronic diseases and mis-labeled "auto-immune disorders" are psychosomatic (soul-somatic) in origin.
In a nutshell, people cause their own suffering through long-term "wrong-thought" of one type or another.
All that being said, I'm a big fan of Dr. Kaufman. His advice is perfectly useful, if for nothing else, helping people improve their dietary intake, and is certainly one way people can shake off their "wrong thought" via believing whatever food or supplement can help them heal. It's all about new beliefs when you get right down to it.