Today I noticed a huge change when I took my little to see her pediatrician. Since she was born they always stuck us on the "sick" side and "sick" rooms because we refused to vaccinate our child and we were in the midst of covid and did not vaccinate ourselves/during pregnancy. Even if we sat on the well side we'd be asked to sit on the sick side. Well today not only did we mingle and sit on the well side they directed us to the well rooms. New Dr and when we said no vaccinations, she said "good good." Is the shift happening?
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All bacteria is good? And anti-biotics are bad even if you have an infection? For example, what should someone with pink eye do if they want to go the holistic path?
There are alternate antibiotics like oregano oil. Colloidal silver is another one. For something like pink eye, I've treated my family with an other-the-counter pink eye drops and a colloidal silver spray. I've used oregano oil capsules to knock out a sinus infection.
Yes they are. All. It's another giant leap in understanding for most to realize that there is no difference between the cells that make up your organs and tissues (what you think of as "me" "my body"), and bacteria. Both cells and bacteria are simply different forms of the entire basis of life, which are tiny little organisms that have been named "Microzyma (Bechamp)", "Protits (Enderlein)", "Bions (Reich)", "Somatids" (Naessans). These different researchers all found this little organisms and they all in some way realized that they were the foundations of life itself. You could call them "the God particle" really.
Depending on who you listen to, there are varying estimates that your entire body is made up of more bacteria, then actual cells themselves. I don't think anybody knows for sure. Some say 50%, some say your body is 90% bacteria. It's not terribly important. What matters is that your cells and your bacteria are just temporary FORMS of the microzyma/somatids performing a specialized role for a period of time. This is going on constantly in your body. It's called "Pleimorphism" or "Polymorphism" (Latin -> Many forms). All of this information has been banned and suppressed from all lamestream biological and medical texts alike. You're not supposed to know the truth.
Bacteria perform two primary roles; One, the breakdown of excess tissue that were created temporarily by your body in order to deal with an unexpected event that arose in your life. Or two, to assist with the restoration of ulcerated/necrotized tissue that was also changed in order to help you deal with an unexpected event that arose in your life.
In all instances, your body is infinitely more intelligent than any doctor of human-based knowledge that has been or could ever be assembled. You never get "attacked" from anything "out there". Your body does not "attack itself". Your body does not "uncontrollably mutate". None of this is true.
When bacteria are active and prolific, your body is effectively restoring or healing a particular organ or tissue to its original state of homeostasis, prior to the unexpected life event. The bacteria don't come from "out there". Your body generates them to perform this task. And when they're finished, they return to being microzyma/somatids once again.
For virtually any dis-ease you can name, you need do nothing but rest, get plenty of fluids and ensure you're eating enough protein, as most bacterial forms require protein to perform their work. Any attempt to "get rid" of or "kill" the bacteria leaves you and the organ/tissue in an abnormal, partially restored state, which is likely to cause you long-term problems later on in life.
This goes for pink eye as well. Leave it alone. Try not to touch it. Try not to mess with it. Don't put anything on it. (I know, it's itchy and annoying) Try not to exert your eyes. Just relax and let your body return you to homeostasis. You (or whoever you know who has it) is in a healing/restoration phase now. Contagion is a myth so you can't "infect" anybody else with anything either.
The unexpected event in your (or their) life revolves around either; 1. Not being able to see someone you want to see: or 2. Having lost sight of someone in your life: or 3. Not wanting to see someone any longer - "get out of my sight". You (or they) have gone through, and subsequently gotten over a "visual separation conflict". Your psyche translates your figurative thoughts literally and then tries to protect/assist/enable your body to best deal with your conflict. This is what "dis-ease" is.