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David Pratt on flaws in germ theory of disease:
Reclaiming our health: germ theory exposed
"According to the germ theory of disease, we are at constant risk of being invaded by bacteria and viruses, which attack our bodies and make us ill. To fight disease, we’re told that we need to suppress symptoms with pills and medicines, kill germs with antibiotic and antiviral drugs, and prevent infection by means of vaccines. This model of disease has dominated medical thinking since the late 19th century, and is the basis of the multitrillion-dollar pharmaceutical and vaccination industries.
The fact that certain microbes are often present during a disease process does not prove that they cause the disease in question, just as the presence of firefighters at the scene of a fire does not prove that they started the fire. A major problem with germ theory is that many people ‘infected’ with an alleged disease-causing microbe fail to get sick, and in many sick people the relevant microbe cannot be found."
Reclaiming our health: germ theory exposed
"According to the germ theory of disease, we are at constant risk of being invaded by bacteria and viruses, which attack our bodies and make us ill. To fight disease, we’re told that we need to suppress symptoms with pills and medicines, kill germs with antibiotic and antiviral drugs, and prevent infection by means of vaccines. This model of disease has dominated medical thinking since the late 19th century, and is the basis of the multitrillion-dollar pharmaceutical and vaccination industries.
The fact that certain microbes are often present during a disease process does not prove that they cause the disease in question, just as the presence of firefighters at the scene of a fire does not prove that they started the fire. A major problem with germ theory is that many people ‘infected’ with an alleged disease-causing microbe fail to get sick, and in many sick people the relevant microbe cannot be found."