You are putting the cart before the horse.
FIRST, it must be proven that a virus exists.
NEXT, it must be proven that the virus causes illness.
THEN, it must be proven that the virus caused illness in THIS person.
You canNOT just assume it, anymore than I could assume that a blue elephant floated over the house and made a magic spell to make them sick.
Since NOBODY has ever proven that ANY virus exists, and NOBODY has ever proven that what they THINK OF as a virus has ever caused anybody to get sick -- and people have TRIED to prove both of these things (MANY people), and been unsuccessful -- then it is NOT LOGICAL to assume that this thing that nobody can prove has caused anyone to be sick.
Once that concept is understood, THEN (and only then) can other possible causes be considered.
Vegetables -- back yard grown or not -- do not make people healthy. If these were vegans or vegetarians, then it could be that the entire family is malnourished and susceptible to illness as the Sun gets lower in the sky.
I cannot give definitive answers about people I know nothing about.
But either (a) viruses exist or (b) they do not.
If they do, then PROVE it.
Since NOBODY has proven it in more than 100 years of trying, everyone should start thinking that maybe we have been lied to about this our entire lives -- along with every other lie that has been told.
You are putting the cart before the horse.
FIRST, it must be proven that a virus exists.
NEXT, it must be proven that the virus causes illness.
THEN, it must be proven that the virus caused illness in THIS person.
You canNOT just assume it, anymore than I could assume that a blue elephant floated over the house and made a magic spell to make them sick.
Since NOBODY has ever proven than ANY virus exists, and NOBODY has ever proven that what they THINK OF as a virus has ever caused anybody to get sick -- and people have TRIED to prove both of these things (MANY people), and been unsuccessful -- then it is NOT LOGICAL to assume that this thing that nobody can prove has caused anyone to be sick.
Once that concept is understood, THEN (and only then) can other possible causes be considered.
Vegetables -- back yard grown or not -- do not make people healthy. If these were vegans or vegetarians, then it could be that the entire family is malnourished and susceptible to illness as the Sun gets lower in the sky.
I cannot give definitive answers about people I know nothing about.
But either (a) viruses exist or (b) they do not.
If they do, then PROVE it.
Since NOBODY has proven it in more than 100 years of trying, everyone should start thinking that maybe we have been lied to about this our entire lives -- along with every other lie that has been told.