I’m open minded but things like chickenpox are clearly contagious, they aren’t from a bunch of kids in the same classroom all eating the same poor diet at the same time. Something clearly is spreading among them. This is the sticking point for me to fully buy into the ‘exsome theory.’
beyond this there's theories that many so called viruses are actually parasitic diseases which could explain chicken pox contagion and also explain why ivermectin is proving so effective against so many faux viruses/diseases. if the chicken pox condition is caused by an external skin parasite these parasites could reasonably be expected, and likely proven if effort is made, to infect others via contact. conversely, chicken pox could be an allergic reaction to something just as people react to poison oak and how it's contagious while the oils are still present
I’m open minded but things like chickenpox are clearly contagious, they aren’t from a bunch of kids in the same classroom all eating the same poor diet at the same time. Something clearly is spreading among them. This is the sticking point for me to fully buy into the ‘exsome theory.’
Meh.
NO VIRUS has ever been shown to (a) exist or (b) cause contagion.
It makes no difference if you THINK it is causing contagion.
PROVE IT.
Nobody has. Ever. That should at least make you think. Or not.
What would you consider evidence that a virus exists?
Take a fluid sample from a sick person (blood, urine, snot), find the virus within, and remove it from the fluid. That is isolation.
Then, "clean off" any material clinging to the virus, so that ONLY the virus is in the petri dish. That is purification.
This process can be, and is, done with bacteria.
But this process has NEVER been done with ANY virus.
What do you tell people who say that there have been viruses isolated and who give you links to pubmed and such?
beyond this there's theories that many so called viruses are actually parasitic diseases which could explain chicken pox contagion and also explain why ivermectin is proving so effective against so many faux viruses/diseases. if the chicken pox condition is caused by an external skin parasite these parasites could reasonably be expected, and likely proven if effort is made, to infect others via contact. conversely, chicken pox could be an allergic reaction to something just as people react to poison oak and how it's contagious while the oils are still present