extremely pro-vaccine person on the cusp of realising "long covid" is really vaccine doing its thang.
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So how does terrain theory explain the fact that whenever someone in the family comes down with something, the others tend to come down with the same thing. A few months ago our son came down with flu, and the next day or two, we both came down with the same thing. Just the past week he had a really sore throat and the next day we both had the same thing. How does terrain theory explain this?
Also, and viruses and bacteria were not threats, what exactly is our immune system which is specifically designed to tag and bag viruses and bacteria even there for?
Agree, and neither has terrain theory been proven in the same way. Hence this discussion.
This is the point of this exercise. But so far, no one - not a single person who talks about germ theory - has provided a satisfactory explanation of why when one person in the family comes down with flu like symptoms, or sore throat, cough like symptoms, there is a high chance of others catching it a day or two later.
No, we dont use any chemicals inside the house. We didn't use any food that is outside ordinary. No take aways, cooking usual kind of food we always cook. No, it is not food poisoning, I have had that before and it does manifests very differently.
In both cases the only thing common was our son was exposed to cold the day before and was not properly rugged up. As for us, we were fine until a day or two later.
In both cases I will go further and say, it looks like we got infected only after we ate food that he shared. So I am not saying its spreading via air, its probably spreading via saliva, but still the terrain theory does not explain this.
I am open to all answers, as long as they at least explain my own personal observations.