It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies. Some of them actually perform useful functions for us.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as explained by the names in my original post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies. Some of them actually perform useful functions for us.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as explained by the names in my original post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies. Some of them actually perform useful functions for us.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they do much harm or get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they do much harm or get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy and taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as it's explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites can cause illness as commonly claimed, though I doubt they do much harm or get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy due to taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as it's explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites do exist as commonly claimed, though I doubt they do much harm or get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy due to taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as it's explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).
Oh, I don't bite. It's very heartening to be amongst so many willing to exercise skepticism.
I believe parasites do exist as commonly claimed, though I doubt they do much harm or get much of a foothold inside us when we're healthy due to taking good care of our bodies.
As for bacteria, that's a little further down the rabbit hole than I want to take anyone in this post. But since you asked, look up Terrain Theory versus Germ Theory, especially as it's explained by the names in my origional post. These people have put a lot of thought into explaining this.
Bacteria do exist, of course. See if you can find one study that has ever proven a bacteria causes illness (other than septicemia).