If the human body created bacteria, then that bacteria would have the exact same DNA as the rest of the body. They do not; bacteria are vastly genetically different than humans; they don't even have the same number of chromosomes. Which organs or tissues of the body are responsible for bacteria production, and how do they manufacture something that it doesn't share DNA with?
Is this the hill you want to die on? Gotta pick one to go with.
You don't catch bacteria/viruses from others? Then how on earth do these diseases spread? Viral and bacterial infections spread regardless of the state of mind of any of the humans involved. Most of the time there's even an incubation period lasting several days before an infected person manifests symptoms, where the person has no idea they're infected, and would therefore not be worried about their health or mortality. "You fear death, therefore you get sick" doesn't explain this spread at all.
Or perhaps this hill?
99% of the time, there's nothing "lethal" about this perfectly natural process. [Tuberculosis]
You excluded the most important part of the point I made in this paragraph. Namely --> IF LEFT ALONE and secondly, PRESUMING THE PATIENT HAS AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF PROTEIN IN THEIR DIET.
Should the patient seek "medical attention", which we've all been brainwashed into doing, this is where the death and devastation arise from. But apparently that point was lost on you, as it had to be, in order for you to build up your superioirity complex in your mind.
Well done strawman builder guy, well done.....you're even so good at this that you built a strawman out me allegedly builing a strawman in my very first comment. Absolutely hilarious!!
Now, we proceed on only one topic of your choice. You pick. What's it going to be?
Is this the hill you want to die on? Gotta pick one to go with.
Or perhaps this hill?
Well, you don't provide any evidence or counterarguments, so I have no reason not to believe that germ theory is accurate and that the human body does not manufacture it's own bacteria. You keep telling me to be open minded, but refuse to provide evidence despite my multiple requests for it.
You excluded the most important part of the point I made in this paragraph. Namely --> IF LEFT ALONE and secondly, PRESUMING THE PATIENT HAS AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF PROTEIN IN THEIR DIET.
Should the patient seek "medical attention", which we've all been brainwashed into doing, this is where the death and devastation arise from. But apparently that point was lost on you, as it had to be, in order for you to build up your superioirity complex in your mind.
OK, let's put this to the test. Developing countries tend to have a harder time dealing with contagious diseases and have a higher mortality rate from these diseases compared to a developed country like the US. People in the US have the scary establishment medical care, and better hygiene that according to your theory isn't necessary, but they also have access to more protein and more food in general. Developing countries don't have as extensive medical infrastructure that allegedly mistreats them, but they also have poorer diets and worse hygiene. Should not these contrasting effects cancel themselves out? Why then do developing countries have more infections and more deaths due to these infections than the US? If our medical establishment is slowly killing us, why are we generally in better shape than many other countries that don't have as entrenched a medical establishment?
Now, we proceed on only one topic of your choice. You pick. What's it going to be?
Give the exact mechanism by which excess anger causes hepatitis, and which strain of hepatitis specifically. Or alternatively prove that the human body makes its own bacteria despite not sharing any DNA with said bacteria, and despite the fact that many different species of bacteria have DNA that are vastly different from each other.
Is this the hill you want to die on? Gotta pick one to go with.
Or perhaps this hill?
You excluded the most important part of the point I made in this paragraph. Namely --> IF LEFT ALONE and secondly, PRESUMING THE PATIENT HAS AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF PROTEIN IN THEIR DIET.
Should the patient seek "medical attention", which we've all been brainwashed into doing, this is where the death and devastation arise from. But apparently that point was lost on you, as it had to be, in order for you to build up your superioirity complex in your mind.
Well done strawman builder guy, well done.....you're even so good at this that you built a strawman out me allegedly builing a strawman in my very first comment. Absolutely hilarious!!
Now, we proceed on only one topic of your choice. You pick. What's it going to be?
Well, you don't provide any evidence or counterarguments, so I have no reason not to believe that germ theory is accurate and that the human body does not manufacture it's own bacteria. You keep telling me to be open minded, but refuse to provide evidence despite my multiple requests for it.
OK, let's put this to the test. Developing countries tend to have a harder time dealing with contagious diseases and have a higher mortality rate from these diseases compared to a developed country like the US. People in the US have the scary establishment medical care, and better hygiene that according to your theory isn't necessary, but they also have access to more protein and more food in general. Developing countries don't have as extensive medical infrastructure that allegedly mistreats them, but they also have poorer diets and worse hygiene. Should not these contrasting effects cancel themselves out? Why then do developing countries have more infections and more deaths due to these infections than the US? If our medical establishment is slowly killing us, why are we generally in better shape than many other countries that don't have as entrenched a medical establishment?
Give the exact mechanism by which excess anger causes hepatitis, and which strain of hepatitis specifically. Or alternatively prove that the human body makes its own bacteria despite not sharing any DNA with said bacteria, and despite the fact that many different species of bacteria have DNA that are vastly different from each other.