I have no doubt about the validity of Terrain Theory. I've advocated this position for a long time as a result of the endless enigmas I found in Germ Theory.
Re: 1. I'll consider your thesis on the "fear of death program" and I'll ruminate on it. It is also true that negative thoughts including fear, worry, and dread compromise the immune system.
Re: 2. I take it you're not familiar with 'Optimal Balance'. My use of term 'immune system' is quite different than the standard definition due to my inclusion of it being part of maintaining 'Optimal Balance'. If you understand feedback systems you''ll have a better understanding of what I mean. As a compendium, there's no contrasting open loop system existing in the human body medical science seems to posit. As far as understanding Antoine Bechamp's Terrain Theory, I am a disciple. Germ Theory is indeed a fraud. One of the arguments that isn't considered is the overall role of ubiquitous fungus or the fermentation process to which acts as the antithesis or destructive force of all life. It's a battle that ensues until death and thereafter. It exists in every human cell from conception onward. Death itself may be explained by understanding this deleterious mechanism. Its origin may even be traced to the consequence of the original sin.
Re: 1. I'll consider your thesis and I'll further ruminate on it. It is also true that negative thoughts including fear and dread compromise the immune system. The thing you stated didn't exist.
Re: 2. I take it you're not familiar with 'Optimal Balance'. My use of immune system is quite different than the standard definition due to 'Optimal Balance'. If you understand feedback systems you''ll have a better understanding of what I mean. As a compendium, there's no open loop system existing in the human body as it seems medical science posits. As far as understanding Bechamp and Terrain Theory, I've been a disciple for some time now. Germ Theory is indeed a fraud. One of the arguments that isn't considered is the role of the ubiquitous fungus or fermentation process which acts as the antithesis or destructive force of all life. It's a battle that ensues until the death and thereafter. Death itself may be explained by understanding this deleterious mechanism. Its origin may even be traced to the consequence of the original sin.