I have been following this hypothesis; that you cannot kill viruses because they aren't alive to begin with, that viruses cannot be transmitted via close-contact because viruses are really just naturally occurring elements within the body, they're basically like soap when the body simply cannot clean something out normally.
I'm not sure what to think of this alternative view on viruses, I feel like this is the biggest question since Galileo's theory that the Earth evolves around the Sun.
I would like to hear what the community says about this theory, that viruses are naturally created by the body to clean out toxic elements that cannot normally be removed, and are expelled from the mucus membranes instead..
Interesting video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/c4rX0rGq7y7h/
Also, Dr. Robert Morse ND talks about this a lot on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ZBff-hRPchbXSe2o-aZdA
What does this community think about this theory? Thanks.
They are obligate parasites. They can't replicate without a host to supply their chemical parts. I suppose there could be helpful viruses that only picked on the host's garbage, but mostly they are breaking up host cells which damages the host. You might be thinking of a T cell, which is a cruising invader and cancer cleaner, but those are made by the host and are not at all like a virus.