Re: The germ theory vs the soil theory
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Re: The germ theory vs the soil theory
| David Wright | 24 Sep 2004 03:26 |
>I haven't got an overactive imagination and it is a fact that there is >a conspiracy behind every facet of our lives. You give me a topic and >I'll tell you the conspiracy - archaelogy, history, money, religion, >government, health etc. No, you'll tell us there *is* a conspiracy. You won't prove it, and any contrary evidence you'll ignore.
-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)
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| Carole | 24 Sep 2004 00:16 |
> >"Bernard was right, the germ is nothing--the milieu > >[the environment within] is everything." > >- Louis Pasteur (on his deathbed) > > You should drop by more often, Carole -- this quotation is as phoney > as a false leg. Yes, I do miss this place here and there. Most, if not all, the people I deal with (those closest to me) tend to avoid dealing with issues and respond emotionally if pushed on certain topics.
So the internet is the only place where a person can get information and feedback on issues. I used to be called argumentative as a child which used to annoy people. I get equally frustrated when people avoid dealing with issues - but that's life.
I actually think the soil theory is correct. I believe that if people didn't have any deficiencies, they wouldn't have health problems. Certain things rob the body of minerals e.g., acid causing foods (meat, sugar etc), chemicals and heavy metals which the body uses up resources to eliminate.
I haven't got an overactive imagination and it is a fact that there is a conspiracy behind every facet of our lives. You give me a topic and I'll tell you the conspiracy - archaelogy, history, money, religion, government, health etc.
Carole http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/conspiracy.htm
Carole http://
> -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net > These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. > "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants > were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT) |
| David Wright | 23 Sep 2004 03:47 |
>"Bernard was right, the germ is nothing--the milieu?? >[the environment within]?is everything."?? >- Louis Pasteur (on his deathbed) You should drop by more often, Carole -- this quotation is as phoney as a false leg.
-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)
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| Carole | 22 Sep 2004 11:51 |
Soil Theory vs Germ Theory - 150 years of suppression
From my own experience I have discovered that the soil theory is valid.
Soil theory maintains that GERMS, FUNGII and PARASITES only thrive in a toxic body - and the root cause of all disease is CELLULAR TOXEMIA.
"The germ theory proposes you get rid of the flies, while it makes more sense to clean up the garbage attracting them." --Bill Nelson, developer of the QXCI machine
"If I could live my life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their natural habitat, diseased tissue - rather than being the cause of the diseased tissue." -- Rudolph Virchow (1821-1902)
"Bernard was right, the germ is nothing--the milieu [the environment within] is everything." - Louis Pasteur (on his deathbed)
"Many forms of diagnosis are dependent upon what germ life exists, and its existence in the body usually indicates a bad state of deterioration. Disease germs are nature's undertakers" - -- Bernard Jenson, The Science and Practise of Iridology
"... depending on its inner state, germs arose within the body itself that, in Rife’s opinion, were not the cause but the result of disease states." --150 Years of Suppression, by Christopher Bird 1991
Carole http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/soil.htm
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