Its all medical theatre.
Unless you've been the victim of a gunshot, you don't need someone in a lab coat, with "official" fancy looking medical equipment to be healthy.
Our ancestors survived millions of years with natural medicine. We can do the same.
Disconnect from the system.
I don't know if you read the UCSD study that I linked. Suramin was found to be very effective on the autistic teen. I recall reading after publishing their success using suramin, the FDA shut down further studies. They are such an evil enterprise working against cures and treatments that I long for their disbandment. Anyway, the Suramin study is interesting and is why I believe autism is an auto-immune related, which really means, as Dr. Bradstreet and David Noakes discovered that nagalase was the factor found in autistic and cancer patients at high levels. Again. parasites (bacteria, viruses, etc.) produce nagalase that shuts down production of GcMAF.
You mentioned the tuberculosis bacteria. We commonly think of it as an 'old world' disease. Here is a thought I have with all these pathogens: They all stem from fecal matter, which is a toxic brew of toxins and parasites, which first weakens the immune system and allows a pathway for parasites to enter the body. Environmental toxins along with other factors such as stress, compromise the immune system that would otherwise suppress and keep disease under control. I recall this story of a veterinarian who autopsied a young cow that was perfectly healthy only an hour before. The veterinarian told the ranchers that something stressed the cow to which its immune system became compromised and it died of pneumonia. The ranchers were astonished and asked how this could be? The reply was the pneumonia was already in the cow.... any cow for that matter, and its immune system kept it suppressed until it was compromised by stress and the pneumonia then spread unchecked very quickly killing the young cow. What this means is Terrain Theory is correct. We already have the disease like tuberculosis, pneumonia, polio, etc. in our bodies. It is our immune system that keeps all of this in check. Even in Immunology, the academics will admit that we know less than one percent of how the human immune system works. I am mystified by anyone submitting to an injection when so little is known about the immune system.
We now know polio comes from fecal matter. It took some 30 years of research to finally realize this. Yet, how many people actually know this today? The prevalence in contamination of fecal matter is ubiquitous. From house flies landing on food to shopping carts, it presence is everywhere. If one was to think of early 1900s and before, when animal husbandry and beasts of burden were prevalent everywhere from the big cities to rural areas. Those city streets were not paved and very little sanitation infrastructure existed at the time. NYC used the same water source for drinking water as all the street runoff and family-and communal-use squat toilets, pit latrines, and open defecation are rarely ever addressed as critical issues for the cause of 'old world' disease. There were no flush toilets because very little sanitation infrastructure was in place at the time. When it rained, the streets became a quagmire fusing animal feces with mud on the streets as a result of all the human traffic. As a result, it was constantly tracked in doors. When the floors were swept, the dust took to the air landing on everything. It's not hard to deduce that the lack of sanitation allows disease to form and spread.
Today, the most prevalent cause of disease is from environmental chemical toxins that attack the neurological system and cause cancer and auto-immune diseases, et. al. In 2002, Dr. Tom Mack of USC stated --
Mack then stated --
Until now.
Common diseases of the early part of the last Century were caused from the lack of sanitation and nutrition. It was a sanitation and hygiene issue. The prevalence of animal husbandry, the reliance of domesticated animals for travel, the lack of sanitation infrastructure, hygiene, and good nutrition contributed to widespread diseases.
While smallpox captured the imagination with its high death rate and gross manifestations on victims' bodies, less obvious infections claimed even more lives. For example, eighteenth-century Philadelphians drank water contaminated with fecal matter, which resulted in endemic typhoid, dysentery, and other intestinal diseases. Since polio was primarily transmitted in fecal matter, by simply improving sanitation infrastructure reduced the occurrence of polio cases.
The increasing establishment of modern sanitation infrastructure, treated drinking water, and improved nutrition was the single most important reason why common diseases in America decreased dramatically beginning in the early part of the 20th century. By the 1950s and 1960s, the United States had the most modern and advanced sanitation infrastructure in the world. Disease precipitously dropped as a result. It was never the vaccines as the CDC and FDA claim that caused the drop in common diseases. It's all a damn lie. They are committing fraud. It can be easily shown, it was the improvement and expansion of sanitation infrastructure that best correlates with the decrease of common diseases. If anything, the vaccines extended the curve and decrease of common diseases when they were introduced after the decrease had already started.
Credit rightfully belongs to plumbers, electricians, sandhogs, engineers and city planners for eliminating disease.
The suramin link you provided was a summary, with a link to the study that I saved to read later. Because it studied injected suramin, the information can't be applied very easily. But I'm fascinated. I used to read lots of fiction, but for the last decade everything I've read has either been inspirational/religious or alt-med material.
A different theory about pathogens, not exclusive of terrain theory, is the "old friends" theory. This presupposes that bacteria like tuberculosis has evolved symbiotically with humans, necessarily providing biological benefits. But as you point out, any imbalance will cause a disease condition. Rather than thinking of the bacteria as an unwanted invader, it is instead just a symptom of one plant taking over the once-diverse garden. One metaphor for this is the rainforest, in which each plant and animal play a role to manage every other part of the ecosystem. But if you hit the rainforest with enough napalm, it grows back ... badly. An excellent book I read on this is "An Epidemic of Absence" by Moises Velasquez-Manoff. I guess it's sort of an intermediate space bridging terrain theory, hygiene theory and immunology, focused on the gut's microbiome. I believe the explosion of attention on gut flora began with that book. By presenting bacteria as not merely ever-present and managed, but also necessary and beneficial, it's a different perspective of pathogens from what you mentioned about terrain theory. He also credits sanitation and poo-poos the polio vaccine.
I also read Dr Doidge's books, which are primarily about the nervous system and innovative research to restore its proper working. Highly recommend. (While I'm at it, here's a resource that a different anon sent me, with an intriguing pathway covering most all "autoimmune" conditions. https://ggenereux.blog/ I love all the people fighting the good fight against the medical tyranny, doing underfunded, underground work.)
I read the Essiac tea info as well. I'll be buying some to drink regularly. But it's good to limit the number of body-hacks, so I'll wait on the suramin for now, even while I'll read it for learning.
Even if we don't get medbeds, the FDA will have to be destroyed along with the current system of "healthcare." Tremendous healing is in the wings.