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posted 24 days ago by ScallionPancake on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +35Score on mirror )
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onetimeuser on scored.co
23 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
my 2 cents:

~~immune system~~ > filtration & cleansing system

so this is purely from my own understanding after self-researching as many sides of this and trying to harmonise it all together since the jewish pandemic started:

most of the toxins that build up in the body a byproducts from microbial excretions which causes imbalance and so which cause disease, and then undigestable waste.

the white blood cells/lymph don't "attack", i think that's the jewish science propaganda at work there. they contain, breakdown/dissolve to make it easier to do the next step, which is to carry out waste materials.

why people can catch illness from being next to someone else: i think some combination of chemical receptors/pheromones effect between their microbiome clouds, and their natural EMF (which i think is absolutely under-researched). i.e. i think our bodies communicate disease signals to warn others and it gets their immune/cleansing system revved up to initiate the detox process.
Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
23 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
I'm sure you've heard communists accuse White Americans of giving Indians blankets with smallpox in them to purposely infect the tribesmen.

I never believed this lie. And some people argued that germ theory didn't even exist in the 18th century.

So what do you know about the origin of germ theory? When did it become popular in medical science?
onetimeuser on scored.co
22 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
i know that all the mainstream history of germ theory goes to louis pasteur, and that he was inspired by the talmud via a rabbi.

yeah even the jews boast about it themselves - https://www.jewishpress.com/sections/features/features-on-jewish-world/louis-pasteur-the-jewish-connection/2020/07/29/

before that i think it was some italian guys a before pasteur that proposed diseases were carried by invisible particles or microbes. but very disconnected from louis pasteur.

those italian guys basically identified the human microbiome cloud

also this is quite mainstream now(?) but you also probably know of the that guy also around the 19th-20th century that intentionally infected unvaccinated children with cowpox, and i think hardly anyone got ill from it

but i've come to where i'm at by drawing from the different takes on health - germ theory, terrain theory, spirit/chi & electric bodies, medical science history, modern research, observing nature and thinking logically about it (hopefully)... just trying to pick apart from all of them to make it all fit together
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