Viruses
According to mainstream germ theory, viruses are contagious microbes that can be passed from one organism to the other and cause diseases. This pages describes the alternative views on this as presented by Béchamp and others.
Summary
- Béchamp proposed the pleomorphic theory,[A 1] where different organic elements can evolve into other organic elements and vice versa[A 2]
- microzyma <-> virus <-> bacteria <-> fungi
- Pleomorphism
"Claude Bernard, argued that disease was caused by variations in the host’s internal milieu, or “terrain,” to which the microbes responded by changing form in order to survive.
"According to this theory, the vitality of the host was the principal factor in disease. Relatively small changes in the internal environment made the “terrain” attractive and hospitable to different types of invading organisms: a weak host not only “invited” invading organisms to take up residence, but actually cultured them, inducing their changes into pathological forms.
"A strong and vital host, on the other hand, was inhospitable and would keep pathological organisms and disease at bay. This is the pleomorphic terrain theory of disease."[A 3]
- Pasteur's plagiarism
What are viruses
See also vaccines
Vaccine | Pathogen | Doses | Comments | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
HEP-B | Hepatitis B | 3 | [M 2] | |
DTaP | Diptheria | 5 | [M 3] | |
Tetanus | [M 4] | |||
Pertussis | [M 5] | |||
HiB | Haemophilus influenzae | 4 | [M 6] | |
IPV | Polio | 4 | [M 7] | |
PCV | Pneumococcal conjugate | 4 | [M 8] | |
RV | Rotavirus | 3 | [M 9] | |
FLU | Influenza | 5 | [W 1] | |
MMR | Measles | 2 | [M 10] | |
Mumps | [M 11] | |||
Rubella | [M 12] | |||
VAR | Varicella (Chickenpox) | 2 | [M 13] | |
HPV | Human Papilloma Virus | 1 | [M 14] | |
MCV | Meningococcal Conjugate | 2 | [M 15] | |
MenB | Meningococcal B | 2 | [M 16] | |
HEP-A | Hepatitis A | 2 | [M 17] |
List of viral diseases (mainstream)
- Hepatitis (A, B and "C")
- Diptheria
- Tetanus
- Pertussis
- Haemophilus influenzae
- Polio
- Pneumococcal conjugate
- Rotavirus
- Influenza
- Measles
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
- Human Papilloma Virus
- Meningococcal Conjugate
- Meningococcal B
- Smallpox[M 18]
- Yellow fever
- Ebola
- Zika[M 19]
- AIDS
- Corona/Covid/SARS-2-Covid19
smallpox
- poisoned darts since 05/14 (!) 1796
- 1796 Smallpox vaccine
- Edward Jenner
AIDS
- AZT mass murder since the 1980s
- 1985 AIDS epidemic
- Anthony Fauci
Corona Craze
- first "Coronavirus" in a Saudi shepherd 1966
- Event 201 "simulation" exercise
- 03/11 2020 - Corona Craze
Alternative explanations
- Polio - related to the pesticide DDT, arsenic and phosphorus[A 4]
See also
References
Mainstream
- ↑ List of common vaccines
- ↑ Hepatitis B vaccine
- ↑ Diphteria Vaccine
- ↑ Tetanus vaccine
- ↑ Pertussis vaccine
- ↑ Heamophilus influenzae vaccine
- ↑ Polio vaccine
- ↑ Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
- ↑ Rotavirus vaccine
- ↑ Measles vaccine
- ↑ Mumps vaccine
- ↑ Rubella vaccine
- ↑ Varicella (Chickenpox) vaccine
- ↑ Human Papilloma Virus vaccine
- ↑ Meningococcal Conjugate vaccine
- ↑ Meningococcal B vaccine
- ↑ Hepatitis A vaccine
- ↑ Smallpox and forced vaccinations in early 19th century Italy
- ↑ 1952 - Dick et al. - 12 - Zika virus - isolations & serological specificity
Wikipedia
Alternative
External links
Blogs
- Piece of Mindful
- The Doctor Within
- Dr. Andrew Kaufman
- Dr. Tom Cowan
- Germanic New Medicine
- Harvoa by Jim West
- Health Impact News
- David Crowe
- No More Fake News by Jon Rappoport
- Vernon Coleman