Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 hi there, i have read your germ theory articles in more depth over the last couple of days. they are very intriguing. a few questions have come up for me... From reading the articles, I understand that the body's condition is the soil which determines the germ's activity in the body - whether it will enervate and multiply and take over in toxic individuals, or if it will simply pass through and be transformed by the healthy condition of the individual. i'm wondering with all of us candida sufferers who may have poor internal " soils " , if it might be wise to avoid those who are ill, or toxic settings (like hospitals, painting facilities, etc) b/c being exposed to a germ, or toxic substance/microbe, may lead to a higher chance of illness in us b/c the internal atmosphere of our bodies may be too toxic to handle additional toxins?I haven't understood how parasites fit into all of this. I've heard that some parasites may be beneficial - like the whipworms helping heal crohn's patients, or tapeworms helping alleviate allergies. what are your thoughts about parasites? should we be concerned about them, or if we are healthy perhaps there isn't any concern about them getting out of control in our bodies (so eating raw meat, getting cow or chicken poop on our hands, changing cat litter, etc may not even be an issue). if someone dies from a parasite, is it b/c of a toxic internal environment like the germ articles are talking about? are there differences between our internal parasites and external parasites invading us?thank you, janelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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