From: https://old.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/hllb5v/what_if_modern_medicine_was_based_on_wrong/
Author: /u/TechnicalBody
SS: Very interesting article I just read, detailing 2 medicine paradigms exposed in the 19th century. Both come from French specialists living at the same time : Pasteur, and Bechamp. They had two divergent views of what a disease is. One of them laid the foundations of modern medicine as we know it, and big pharma. Put simply, the theory says that diseases have an extrinsic origin (i.e. microbes), and so, to fight diseases, you have to fight symptoms. It's easy to understand how this theory will never be challenged in the mainstream narrative. It's the theory big pharma is all based upon. symptom(s) = disease = treatment to sell. And if the prescribed treatment has side effects, that means : new symptoms, so new treatments to sell.
revenue of pharmaceutical market in 2019 : US$ 1.25 Trillion
Now, to understand Bechamp's theory, here is a quote (mentioned in the article) by a German biologist, which greatly explains how Pasteur's theory has flaws in it :
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; e.g., mosquitoes seek the stagnant water, but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.
According to Bechamp, a healthy body cannot be attacked by bad microbes. Diseases come from inside the body, and to fight diseases, you first have to focus on building a healthy body, where diseases cannot thrive.
I highly recommend reading the article. It's worth the next 10 minutes of your time. Towards the end, the article goes further and mention about HIV that is not proven to cause AIDS, and measles virus that does not actually exist. This article is actually 2 articles in one.
Wait! Best part of this whole fight between 2 fundamental, but opposing views on medicine is : before dying, Pasteur said : "Bechamp was right". Can you believe it ? That literally means the way we do medicine today is all based on wrong assumptions. Besides, there is evidence Pasteur was a plagiarist and fraudster.
It takes a complete shift of mindset to understand Bechamp's paradigm. But it makes a lot of sense when you think about it. A medicine doctor is incentivized to keep you sick. The doctor charges you when you consult. So, the more you consult your doctor, the more $$$ he makes. He is also incentivized not to remind you the right things to do at every consultation. The whole system is designed to perpetuate Pasteur's heritage to medicine/pharmacy. The right way to proceed to incentivize doctors to keep you healthy would be that you pay your GP as long as you're healthy, and the day you're sick and you consult him, you don't pay, he pays. In this case, it would be your GP's interest to see you as rarely as possible. History shows Pasteur became mainstream, and Bechamp is unknown to most.
Now, to go further with the conspiracy here, imagine if the aggro-industry was working hand in hand with big pharma to make you unhealthier, so Pasteur's legacy to medicine and pharmacy gets wealthier and wealthier. Because, I mean, that's what the aggro-industry is about today : GMO, high sugar content food, fast food junk, soda, carcinogenic products, fruits/veggies grown without soil and with lots of pesticides, fluoride water, etc.... all this makes us sick.
Now, to follow up on Bechamp's theory, if you want to live and thrive, you need to maintain a good health. So, people, please, eat healthy (no more macdonald's, no more coca cola, eat fresh and organic fruits and vegetables), sleep enough (7-8h per night), don't smoke/drink, keep stress under control, practice regular physical activity (30 min of walk daily is a good start). There's more to be healthy, but with that you are 80% on your way to being very healthy.
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