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Terrain theory is not nearly as profitable as Germ theory. As a result, it's practiced as an act of faith helping others. It remains relatively corruption free. Prior to the 1900s, when William Rockefeller was still selling snake oil (absolutely true), homeopathic/natural medicine, which subscribes to Terrain theory, was the predominant medical practice by doctors. The American Medical Association was the established in 1869 (if memory is right) in America. It was a subsidiary of its British parent, the British Medical Association. The BMA was responsible for getting the parliament to pass the "Anti-Quack Act", which made homeopathic medicine illegal. The AMA was set to do the same. Their mission was to discredit Terrain theory and to monopolize drugs. William Rockefeller had considerable involvement in this agenda. While he sold a fake cancer cure that some say was nothing more than a laxative and crude oil, he pushed for monopolizing medicine.

The very foundation of Germ Theory was under deceit and plagiarism. It has only grown since then to be a worldwide mafia operation. I prefer Terrain theory because I find honesty there with every one who espouses it. In response to your last part, I am a Christian. Yet, I seldom ever go to church. I don't believe in churches or any of the 501c(3) denominations. I do believe however in studying the Word and practicing my faith. I believe the Amish model of faith is a good model to follow. I believe bible studies where people interact and express their interpretation of verses is far better than a passive congregation that's subject to group think. My point is this. Many people may think because I don't attend church, I am not a good Christian. I am sure some people avoid me as a result. Because there seems to be a prevalence of New Age individuals in homeopathic/ natural medicine doesn't mean their wrong or to be avoided. IMHO, Terrain theory is far more sound than germ theory is.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Terrain theory is not nearly as profitable as Germ theory. Therefore, it remains relatively corruption free. Prior to the 1900s, when William Rockefeller was still selling snake oil (absolutely true), homeopathic/natural medicine, which subscribes to Terrain theory, was the predominant medical practice by doctors. The American Medical Association was the established in 1869 (if memory is right) in America. It was a subsidiary of its British parent, the British Medical Association. The BMA was responsible for getting the parliament to pass the "Anti-Quack Act", which made homeopathic medicine illegal. The AMA was set to do the same. Their mission was to discredit Terrain theory and to monopolize drugs. William Rockefeller had considerable involvement in this agenda. While he sold a fake cancer cure that some say was nothing more than a laxative and crude oil, he pushed for monopolizing medicine.

The very foundation of Germ Theory was under deceit and plagiarism. It has only grown since then to be a worldwide mafia operation. I prefer Terrain theory because I find honesty there with every one who espouses it. In response to your last part, I am a Christian. Yet, I seldom ever go to church. I don't believe in churches or any of the 501c(3) denominations. I do believe however in studying the Word and practicing my faith. I believe the Amish model of faith is a good model to follow. I believe bible studies where people interact and express their interpretation of verses is far better than a passive congregation that's subject to group think. My point is this. Many people may think because I don't attend church, I am not a good Christian. I am sure some people avoid me as a result. Because there seems to be a prevalence of New Age individuals in homeopathic/ natural medicine doesn't mean their wrong or to be avoided. IMHO, Terrain theory is far more sound than germ theory is.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Terrain theory is not profitable. Therefore, it remains relatively corruption free. Prior to the 1900s, when William Rockefeller was still selling snake oil (absolutely true), homeopathic/natural medicine, which subscribes to Terrain theory, was the predominant medical practice by doctors. The American Medical Association was the established in 1869 (if memory is right) in America. It was a subsidiary of its British parent, the British Medical Association. The BMA was responsible for getting the parliament to pass the "Anti-Quack Act", which made homeopathic medicine illegal. The AMA was set to do the same. Their mission was to discredit Terrain theory and to monopolize drugs. William Rockefeller had considerable involvement in this agenda. While he sold a fake cancer cure that some say was nothing more than a laxative and crude oil, he pushed for monopolizing medicine.

The very foundation of Germ Theory was under deceit and plagiarism. It has only grown since then to be a worldwide mafia operation. I prefer Terrain theory because I find honesty there with every one who espouses it. In response to your last part, I am a Christian. Yet, I seldom ever go to church. I don't believe in churches or any of the 501c(3) denominations. I do believe however in studying the Word and practicing my faith. I believe the Amish model of faith is a good model to follow. I believe bible studies where people interact and express their interpretation of verses is far better than a passive congregation that's subject to group think. My point is this. Many people may think because I don't attend church, I am not a good Christian. I am sure some people avoid me as a result. Because there seems to be a prevalence of New Age individuals in homeopathic/ natural medicine doesn't mean their wrong or to be avoided. IMHO, Terrain theory is far more sound than germ theory is.

1 year ago
1 score
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Terrain theory is not profitable. Therefore, it remains relatively corruption free. Prior to the 1900s, when William Rockefeller was still selling snake oil (absolutely true), homeopathic/natural medicine, which subscribes to Terrain theory, was the predominant medical practice by doctors. The American Medical Association was the established in 1869 (if memory is right) in America. It was a subsidiary of its British parent, the British Medical Association. The BMA was responsible for getting the parliament to pass the "Anti-Quack Act", which made homeopathic medicine illegal. The AMA was set to do the same. Their mission was to discredit Terrain theory and to monopolize drugs. William Rockefeller had considerable involvement in this agenda. While he sold a fake cancer cure that some say was nothing more than a laxative and crude oil, he pushed for monopolizing medicine.

The very foundation of Germ Theory was under deceit and plagiarism. It has only grown since then to be a worldwide mafia operation. I prefer Terrain theory because I find honesty there with every one who espouses it.

1 year ago
1 score