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derek_a's avatar

Another great video Dr. Sam. It made me think about my experiences as a child. We had a small holding farm and I was into horse riding. I got bitten so many times by horseflies and other little critters, and was often walking through long grass in shorts in summer - same thing. Never once did I feel anything more than itching from these bites it was just part of life in countryside, I guess. I remember a substantially great number of creep-crawlies back then too, especially around horses.

I have to wonder where they've all gone. I spend a lot of time gardening this time of years, here in the UK, insect and bird life, definitely seems to have declined. Increase in EMFs or dozens of jet aircraft spraying the sky. The world has gone nuts, IMO.

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

I suspect that large farming and poisons are bad for them and us. I also suspect that nano sized "bio cyber interfaces" might steal energy from us and them.

https://dhughes.substack.com/p/lissa-johnson-transhumanism-and-covid

Baldmichael's avatar

Here in West Sussex I find that I have been bitten more since 2020.

But yes, the world went seriously nuts since that date.

Mooon's avatar

It’s not your imagination. I spent about 62 years in the wild.. my greatest love. It is heartbreaking how it has changed. They are literally destroying the earth with the radiation and chemicals they’re spraying. I have seen many species go extinct because of it. They have spent trillions creating their “global warming” hoax and have caused extensive damage in the process. I can take you to places where entire white oak and walnut forests are dying due to all of the excessive aluminum accumulating. The bark is literally falling off of the trees. It makes me very sad to see what these psychopaths are doing to the world in order to create and sustain a massive hoax to get more money and control.

J. P. Bruce's avatar

It's wonderful to bathe in the warm waters of this oasis of sanity in a world gone crazy.

Keep up the good work.

ElleVíen's avatar

This wonderful resource — in Dr. Bailey's Work... an oasis of peace, as is your summary, a sigh in restful serenity. The wisdom of God is upon us. Godspeed ✞🕊

Ngungu's avatar

Poetically said 👍

Robert Townshend's avatar

I was watching the face-lift formerly known as Larry Ellison explain how teensiest little bits of cancer float inside us and how an implant can detect them.

How many thousands of cartoons, SF movies and other forms of predictive programming were necessary to bring us to this point where people believe such tripe? The culture piles on fantasies for decades, presents them as purely fantasies...then an authority figure announces that the fantasy is real and gets believed.

That's the prob. These tossers aren't capable of building a stealthy bioweapon, but they can certainly inject and implant us with dangerous garbage. Mind you, even a flea can do that.

Keep punching, Sam.

Jamie's avatar

I love the word 'tosser'.

let it be's avatar

i'll bet he is english,they have the best sense of humour in the world

Jamie's avatar

If you read Robert Townsend's substack about him then you read: "... on the mid-north coast of NSW Australia ..." so while he might not be English born he is in a commonwealth country.

Tosser can also be used to indicate 'masturbation'. "he is such a tosser" which in my mind is almost like saying "he is masturbation which can also mean 'jerking me around' or 'wasting my time'. ... it is kind of a double meaning to me I have to admit given that I'm an older male who grew up in australia :) hence it caught my imagination.

since learning German, in Europe, I've not always appreciated the English humour as it also gives the capability of someone insulting you and then using humour to take the sting away. This is sometimes very insulting and rude... I have learned.

However, as far as I know, it is the English humour that I learned many years ago, in an art class and when we finally got around to having our exhibition someone would comment on our lovely paintings that we all had framed and say something like: what a lovely frame.

That was it. Or.. I like the Frame..

The lack of directing any words toward the actual painting itself meant that one understood immediately that this formulation was clear that 'I am not appreciating your painting....' without actually saying something like: what a horrible painting...

Yes, 'tosser' can mean many different things..

As one explanation here: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tosser

'English insult'.....

Thanks.. I enjoyed typing all that out... but some might think that I'm a 'tosser'.. hehehehe

parameter9's avatar

The much touted "mind-virus™"

Renee Parcheta's avatar

It would be helpful to suggest what this could be. We live in a highly concentrated area of ticks and "Lymes disease". There has been some years that our block, unbeknownst to each other and not getting together, that as a collective people came down with similar symptoms of sudden debilitating arthritic conditions including our animals. To the point of being almost bedridden in some of the neighbors and animals. With antibiotics being used to clear up the symptoms. This affected all ages and we would get a warning for our area. As a recipient of "Lymes disease" on a few occasions, after a tick bite with the typical target, I can attest to getting very ill and recovering after a series of antibiotics (I hate antibiotics).

I'm very open to ideas as to what has happened during these times. Also very open to how to address symptoms when they happen. I've gone to alternative practitioners to "treat" the sudden onset of horrible symptoms, which was not successful in alleviating the symptoms. From intense detoxing to high doses of herbal remedies.

In our location Lymes disease seems to go in yearly patterns, becoming worse in some years. We don't talk to each other about it until after the fact and then it shows up on the county tracking website regarding the increase in cases during certain years.

I look forward to a hypothesis about what this is and how to treat it. When you leave it unchecked healthy people become horribly sick. One year in my 30's I started using a cane and knew something was terribly wrong after a tick bite with the target. I refused to use antibiotics but could not recover. When you suddenly become unable to walk normally from extreme pain while going to your mother's competitive ski tournament to support her, something is wrong with that picture. Whether it's in my head or not, I finally went through antibiotic treatment it cleared up and I was back to normal jogging and living life without pain.

I am truly open to any ideas about what this is.....

Deni's avatar

I had a tick bite several years ago (I get many - one yesterday and another today) that had a significant reaction (large red area) and, like you, I ended up with debilitating symptoms for about 2 years (hugely swollen knees at different times, difficulty walking, etc.) I was so tired I could hardly get to work and back, but living alone I had to pay bills! I did an oregano protocol (and other stuff), but it took a long time to heal and I believe it was time more than anything else that healed me. It was awful!! Like you, I am open to ideas, but cannot believe there's just nothing to a tick bite. 30 years ago when my niece was a toddler she had a bulls-eye rash after a tick was removed, and my sister went through hell & high water taking her to a very expensive naturopath to heal her... my poor baby niece was so sick for years... it was NOT all in the baby's head. I grew up in the woods and NEVER had a tick bite as a kid. Now, I get them routinely and don't even go in the woods!

I had a severe reaction to something! Maybe it was a bacteria injected (Borrelia?) or enzyme. I've had nasty reactions to other insect bites (still minimal in comparison) and my daughter once had an all day severe reaction to a jumping spider bite. We're in rural Pennsylvania where we also have the recluse spiders...

Yeowoman's avatar

we get 20 to 40 tick bites a day here when we go out .. and around 5-10% of ticks contain the bacteria supposedly. I became severely ill in my early 20s once i started to get these regular tick bites.. Researchers look at our blood directly and point out the squiggly bacteria and the clumped blood... we dont know which causes which or if both are dependent on other factors .. Surely vets know far more about this as they were warning us 40 years ago and they presumably dissect and analyse rats and mice all the time to research such things. it shouldnt be too hard to demonstrate the correlations at least ?

Deni's avatar

Good grief!! Where are you? That's a lot of bites - I'm so sorry! My niece's blood 30 years ago (she was a toddler) was tested for spirochetes regularly... and her symptoms coincided with the numbers (if I'm remembering that correctly), so what you are saying makes sense to me.

Yeowoman's avatar

Scotland .. tho south west england was the same. The very first night we camped my partner had 42 entrenched ticks .. in an unmentionable part of the body too.. I'm not yet convinced this is good for us ! I did notice over time we developed some immunity to tick saliva and the things seem to fall off us or avoid biting us so often .. Surely the deer and mouse research can tell whether these things are simply living on sickly animals or contributing to preexisting sickness. It must be possible to work it out ! (sadly they have 4 year olds here having their blood replaced to counteract lyme .. so I'm glad your niece had some help ! It may be the spirochetes respiond to illness rathder than cause it but I think we ought to know by now.

Renee Parcheta's avatar

Hi Deni thank you for your response. I am a believer in terrain theory however we all have to be open to new ideas in this area. Like a snake bite, some recent tick bites have something that people react to, as evidenced by our animals also reacting. *not in my head as some are suggesting. I have several upper level degrees and published research papers and when someone condescends to me in a terrain forum I become hesitant to even ask any questions. I am curious. I also am the product of 1970’s medical treatment where severe cystic acne was treated with 8 years straight of antibiotics. After being a very sick person in my 20’s understandably so, I dove into a PHD in Naturopathic health. As with terrain theory we need to examine our environments. It’s curious to me that certain areas of the country have more reported lymes cases, where other areas I have lived don’t even know what lymes is. I’m so glad you found Oregano and your persistence paid off. Thank you for your thoughtful response as we are curious beings in the treatment of lymes.

Deni's avatar

Yeah, to clarify ~ I’m not convinced the oregano did anything. I’m not convinced ticks aren’t being used the same way needles are to inject toxins of some sort. For me, I think God, time, & sunshine did the healing. Jsyk it’s Lyme Disease (no s).

TOURIST INFORMATION FOR HELL's avatar

It’s a fair question. No one can logically deny what you believe you experienced.

Are you familiar with Dr. Tom Cowan? He runs the New Biology Clinic.

Your experience is a history, a case, and as such has to be approached like a detective investigating a crime.

If ticks do not cause the reactions you experienced, then your story, when examined, point by point, may lead you to conclude what DID cause your symptoms.

The psy-op about Lyme’s disease has been going on for many, many years. Psy-ops contribute to or trigger psychosomatic symptoms/illness/disease. It’s true. Not saying that’s the case for you. Just saying.

But there’s usually so much more to bad health or symptoms than just chemistry or biology — our levels of stress and negative emotions are often considerably higher than we realize because of “acclimatization” and long-suffering tolerance.

I look forward to when Sam & Mark investigate if our bodies actually create some sort of toxin as the result of prolonged negative emotions which then reach a subjective tipping point and the body begins to purge it and thus initiate a detox — that is, symptoms/illness/dis-ease manifest and appear?

Deni's avatar

Thank you, and yes, I'm familiar with Cowan - his newer stuff is better since he gave up viruses. I don't disagree about the "investigation." However, by the time one is experiencing severe symptoms, it's not likely he will be able to identify all of the factors in the past that may be responsible, or be relevant variables. We simply don't remember everything about every day. Out of the mountains of ticks I've pulled out, the only one to cause the symptoms of fatigue, hugely swollen knees, painful joints, etc. was the one that caused the painful red rash. I don't have time to be sick and didn't bother with doctors ... I did my best to try some things and to support my body as it healed. My niece was treated naturopathically decades ago. It's interesting that some believe toxins/bacteria can cause "food poisoning" but not Lyme... and if they don't, then how are food poisonings explained when people do not live together or share stories - only happened upon the same take out food. Are we to believe that no natural, organic substance can cause illness - that it must be chemical? I'm sincerely trying to understand because I don't believe Lyme symptoms are caused by stress and emotions - I've seen it too many times and it doesn't make sense in the situations. I do believe that every BODY is different and will respond differently to different substances (organic or chemical) at different times... but that's not helpful for treatment.

Christine Scalise's avatar

My sentiments exactly! I live in western PA and we all have Lyme disease here. If not, Lyme, then what is it?

Deni's avatar

YES!! That's what I want to know ♥ What is it? It's certainly not group-think toxicity! I'm in western PA too (Butler County) and am constantly pulling ticks. I know they're all through the yard, but I refuse to stay indoors, and I'm not spraying poison all over. So if viruses don't exist (I agree) and bioweapons don't exist then ???

Christine Scalise's avatar

I'm in Beaver county. I just pulled another tick off of me this morning. Until I know different, I'm going to treat these nasty buggers as a threat. I have a farm and refuse to stay indoors as well. We just need to stay diligent and check daily. I won't use the chemicals either. I'm going to start using the spray I bought for my dog. It's all natural and seems to work for her.

Deni's avatar

That's crazy :) The niece I mentioned has a farmette in Beaver County and my daughter instructed @ Beaver Co Airport for years. God bless you sister ♥

Christine Scalise's avatar

<3 and blessings to you as well...

Deni's avatar

What is the spray? I need to get some!

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

Fear and thus overconsuming antibiotics, killing your gut flora, making you all sick?

Christine Scalise's avatar

Are you saying that may be the cause of all our symptoms? How would this make my horse and dog also sick and test positive for the disease? There's no fear and antibiotic overuse with them. Why would people on the East Coast be mostly affected? Why would symptoms only appear after getting bitten by ticks? I'm not willing to accept that this isn't a real disease until someone comes up with a better explanation. I really want to believe that I have nothing to worry about with these blood suckers, but until then... It's battle stations against ticks.

Renee Parcheta's avatar

I agree with you as we travel to other parts of the country in the US and there is not a problem with "Lymes" for us or our animals. Would this be somehow similar to a snake bite in that you are getting some type of poison from them?

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

No idea. Hobbling around as a living corpse, from overconsuming antibiotics, petting your animals, might make your animals just as sick as you are?

Renee Parcheta's avatar

The exact reason I hate antibiotics and go through a routine after I've had to use them to repair gut flora. I would LOVE to find an alternative treatment and have tried many without success during the times I've reacted to a bite. I liken this to perhaps a bee sting, snake bite, or other direct bites that we can react to.

Rider's avatar

Here's a question prompted by my hangup on logic. If want to hypothesize a microbial whatever is the source of your stories, would it not make sense to 1) find, isolate and purify the whatever; 2) conduct properly controlled experiments to find out whether OR NOT the whatever causes your stories? That's what Robert Koch was thinking, before he discovered he could not logically demonstrate the causal whatever in his stories and so started down the pathway of imaginative invention. For which he was awarded Nobel Prize for not demonstrating that TB is caused by a mean microbial pathogen. I just really want to find out...

TOURIST INFORMATION FOR HELL's avatar

The obvious study needing to be done is with healthy, unvaccinated, un-chronically-medicated volunteers to be bitten by ticks clinically diagnosed as carrying the vilified bacterium, along with a nocebo control group of the same type of volunteers who BELIEVE they are being bitten by Lyme-ticks but are not.

There is no alternative or substitute for this critical study.

Rider's avatar

Of course, to be clear, I am not suggesting your accpount of your experiences is not truthful...it comes down to the issue of how to properly interpret casual observations.Thanks.

Deni's avatar

I don't pretend to know the ins & outs and it was decades ago, but my niece had blood testing over the years and the naturopath would tell my sister if the spirochete count was higher or lower... she had periods of remission as a child, and now hasn't had symptoms in 20 years-ish. I didn't even go to a doctor - allopathic or naturopathic - because I have no idea what or who to believe anymore. My chiro suggested a naturopath who wanted $350 for an initial visit and then it would be a year or so of visits (60 minute one way drive)... I just couldn't do it - physically, financially, or emotionally. We've all have SERIOUS reactions to insect/tick bites tho and have similar severe symptoms and I can't buy the coincidence theory. So, we're back again to ... what is it??

Apologetic Yankee's avatar

See Carnicom Institute Research > Clifford has been in this matter for over 25 years

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

I suspect you were all given multiple doses of antibiotics destroying your gut flora, leading to opportunistic attac, leaky gut and complexes going into your blood stream, causing autoimmune problems. Happened to my dad. He found the well-known problem of antibiotics in an old "Textbook of Medicine".

let it be's avatar

the ill feeling you had was your own system trying to clear the toxin out of your body,the antibiotic stopped this so you felt better,whatever it is caused the illness is present.Dr Amandah Vollmer may be able to help.

Calvin Perrins's avatar

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

Don't fuck with the Baileys.

Their research will destroy your perception of truth.

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

At least, do not “fuck” anyone in their terrain team before marriage! :-)

Personally, I guess they are still alive because people cannot handle the mind fuckery of “cognitive dissonance”.

I am a scientifically curious meditator who long questioned the narratives, and this revelation had me “fucked” [in chock] for 2 weeks. The size of the mind fuckery was simply too large to handle mentally. When I bring it up, some people, who love me, simply threaten to kill me. They get aggressive.

A little bit easier for them to grasp is the latest cyborg technology, since some of them did see Star Trek and The Borg and some know about the low energy microcomputer components in their “smartphones” and some know about ions, some know the nerves are electric, and know about genetic manipulation and luciferase, and some know about opto-couplers, and that electricity creates magnetic fields, and magnetic fields create electricity, and some know about Body Area Network ...

Nanotechnology is evident and is at least openly discussed by real academics, and not yet holy territory…

https://dhughes.substack.com/p/lissa-johnson-transhumanism-and-covid

… while virology is like a religious belief that is sectarian, and even Jehovah Witnesses believe it, put on splash masks, close down churches and inject the “mark of the beast”, despite what the Bible says about the final days.

Few are the chosen ones. I hope the chosen ones get married and fuck a lot while they can, because I do not know if we can fuck in heaven!?

Marie Elyse's avatar

I wrote an article here— “The most contagious and deadly virus known to humans.” All my no-virus friends might appreciate it. 💓💖. It was inspired by Sam 🌈🦋

Christine Scalise's avatar

Can you please tell us what it is that we do have? I live in the southwestern Pennsylvania area, and everyone I know here seems to have Lyme disease. We have a very high infestation of ticks here. My horse, dog, granddaughter, and friends all have Lyme's. Why is it that people on the western side of the US don't have it? I sold a horse to someone in California, and a few months after the purchase, they said he wasn't acting right. Their vet asked where the horse came from, and once he learned he came from Pennsylvania, he had him tested for Lyme, and it was positive. This 'illness' is NOT in our heads, so what is it? And why are the people on the eastern side of the country having issues and not the others? I'm open to suggestions because this illness really sucks.

William Moseley's avatar

Something I found.....

Ticks are rarely considered as venomous animals despite that tick saliva contains several protein families present in venomous taxa and that many Ixodida genera can induce paralysis and other types of toxicoses. Tick saliva was previously proposed as a special kind of venom since tick venom is used for blood feeding that counteracts host defense mechanisms.

Wouldn't this make more sense? Tick saliva is poisonous not bacteriological.

More:

Based on our extensive literature mining and in silico research, we demonstrate that ticks share several similarities with other venomous taxa. Many tick salivary protein families and their previously described functions are homologous to proteins found in scorpion, spider, snake, platypus and bee venoms. This infers that there is a structural and functional convergence between several molecular components in tick saliva and the venoms from other recognized venomous taxa. We also highlight the fact that the immune response against tick saliva and venoms (from recognized venomous taxa) are both dominated by an allergic immunity background. Furthermore, by comparing the major molecular components of human saliva, as an example of a non-venomous animal, with that of ticks we find evidence that ticks resemble more venomous than non-venomous animals. Finally, we introduce our considerations regarding the evolution of venoms in Arachnida.

Conclusions...

Taking into account the composition of tick saliva, the venomous functions that ticks have while interacting with their hosts, and the distinguishable differences between human (non-venomous) and tick salivary proteins, we consider that ticks should be referred to as venomous ectoparasites.

reference: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4085379/

Devi's avatar

That sure makes a lot of sense to me! Something is happening here and if it is not bacterial or viral( if the latter exists and/ or causes disease), the toxin theory fits. I wonder if Dr Ardis has ticks in his nicotine protocols?

William Moseley's avatar

Tagging this article I would have to ask, "what type of classification will produce more $$ for the pharmaceutical industry?"

Could this be a possible motive for the tick bite as biological vs toxin/venom?

Christine Scalise's avatar

William, I read the article, and what I'm understanding is that ticks transmit bacteria with the venom. Tick saliva contains both bacterial pathogens and toxins. While ticks are often not considered venomous in the traditional sense, their saliva does play a significant role in the transmission of various diseases (Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Anaplasmosis, and Ehrlichiosis, Babesiosis, Powassan virus disease, and Tularemia), causing other toxic effects.

I'm allergic to bees, and I almost always end up with a bacterial infection when I get stung because of the transmission of bacteria with the bee venom. I can see this happening with these tick bites. Unfortunately, I have always ended up on an antibiotic after getting stung because of the infection. I'm not too sure I can convince my doctor to check for poison or toxins if a tick bites me, as it's probably, as you say, the diagnosis of Lyme that will produce more $$ for big Pharma.

William Moseley's avatar

Christine, Yes, I think bacteria are present regardless, but aren't being shown in any studies to be uniquely harmful. From the Baileys and other sources we know that bacterial "infections" are not what we are told. Bacteria proliferate at insults and injuries in the human body and other mammals to do the work of cleaning up necrotic and dead /dying tissue which was injured/insulted by the toxins or poisons present in the body. Sometimes the by products from the bacteria doing its' work is seen as puss or infection. Angry red skin or locations. But are these really showing an "infection or invasion"? We do know that poisons and toxins are harmful. I think we've been blaming the "germs", not the real cause of toxicity, poisoning, etc. So don't blame the firemen (microbes) for showing up at the fire and doing their job. I hope this makes sense.

William Moseley's avatar

I wonder what this is as well. Lyme disease also shows up in people who live in urban areas and do not have a tick bite. Could it be a toxin/poison, not a microbe, that is causing a reaction. We don't blame a venomous snake bite on bacteria overgrowth, it is a known poison. Have we taken the ticks that bite us and had them checked for toxicity and poison? Is there something to the notion of a toxin and where else can a person be exposed to that? Seems that we want to run with the "bacteria are to blame" narrative when antibiotics work to help clear up the symptoms. What else do antibiotics do in the human body? So much more to this that we know about. I feel for all of you who are getting sick from whatever this is.

Eileen Alexander's avatar

I have discovered that since adopting the keto/carnivore lifestyle ticks don't like me anymore. xx

Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

Thanks Dr. Sam. You are wonderful. Crazy to read all the comments of people who just don't get it, overconsuming antibiotics, killing their gut flora, getting sick...

Alex Proudfoot's avatar

I love that you connect illness with the fear state. Mind comes before matter.

Logan McCulloch's avatar

Another excellent Lyme disease video...thank you! I wanted to share a short video I recorded after your last Lyme video about a year ago. It recounts a really positive and hopefully useful exchange I had in your comments section with a viewer who was still struggling to release some of the Lyme programming that deluded me for over a decade. I am still trying to enlighten the members of my local Lyme support group. It still amazes me how tenaciously some cling to what they think they know. Here's to life long learning!

Lyme Disease and Germ Theory

https://youtu.be/aQBbvaYYMPg?si=UbqALq0P5ltVC9WF

Devi's avatar

Hi Logan, I listened to your clip. I am a retired RN and have struggled for years with systemic pain/inflammation, most manifesting in the musculoskeletal system. This predates a reaction to the Hep B vaccine series I received as a nurse circa 1992. But those injections drove an autoimmune condition that consumed the cartilage in both hips which were replaced in 2008 and most of my big joints are affected. A naturopath I went to in 2016 identified elevated homocysteine levels and that I was MTHFR c667t homozygous, had a number of food sensitivities, and tested positive for Epstein-Barr virus and HSV, negative for Lyme. I am also sensitive to EMF/EMR and have had intermittent bouts of illness with this continued rollout of the 5G infrastructure. I got encouragement from your account of your twelve year battle and part of me thinks that all the tyranny and trauma from the Covid years and personal losses of loved ones have affected me vitally-spiritually and that is the battle-struggle-journey I am immersed in as I age. I really need to let go of perhaps some of these limiting concepts I have unwittingly embraced over the decades and move into my “higher self.” All the comments here have been great, too.

Logan McCulloch's avatar

Wow Devi, that is quite a journey! We are certainly fellow warriors in this crazy life. I just turned 65 in April and recently began focusing more on my diet (detox had taken most of my attention over the past 7-8 years). I just created a Rumble channel under my long distance hiking trail name: Unitic. I posted a two part interview series recorded with a good friend from my Lyme support group. These may interest you. A month ago I got back on the carnivore diet and will continue for at least 90 days. So far my bloating and joint pain have already declined by 80%. I will do a third interview with my friend at the end of June after two months carnivore just focusing on nutrition and the healing aspects of a zero carb diet. The science on this topic has grown exponentially in just the past few years. Strength and Courage,

Logan

Devi's avatar

I’ll check out your channel. Thanks for the response and your diet ideas.

P.M. Szpunar's avatar

I really enjoyed this, thank you. I've had neuro-toxicity what was misdiagnosed as Lyme, but I've concluded must have been a double dose of needless MMR followed by a flu viral infection in December 2019 that I have not recovered from - bilateral saccular (floating) vertigo and left sided peripheral neuropathy. I've believed in terrain theory for a long time but this video just proves to me how wrong germ theory (thanks to financial incentives to Louis Pasteur) has been rather than Antoine Bechamp's terrain theory all along. Many thanks.

Jamie's avatar

There are some questions in the comments unanswered, which had me wondering why the Bailey's hadn't answered them.

I was reminded, as a non medical trained human being, sceptical, wondering, unclear and a variety of ?? that and without any proof:

Any thing we put in our bodies is foreign. Even the food and water we drink!

Let alone medicines that we voluntarily take or are forced to take, including vaccines in some parts of the world.

It was from another article and a comment on the video: The truth about smallpox https://odysee.com/@katie.su:7/thetruthaboutsmallpox:9

that I read a comment that says what I want to say but I would like to add, despite my own lack of discipline in following my own advice, however, as INDIVIDUALS who really knows how anything FOREIGN going into our bodies will make our bodies react AND what about that massage oil on our skins (I have no proof and cannot prove anything and anyone out there cannot prove that I'm wrong either and that means I really should starting making and eating some of the delicious soups that Dr Sam Bailey in the book 'Terrain Therapy - Dr Ulric Williams' provides to us). ::::::

niko

2 years ago

I have been dying my hair for years, ever since my early teens. The last time I dyed my hair, roughly 4 or 5 years ago, I developed a pretty bad allergic reaction to the hair dye. I got a painful rash all over my body (not just my head, but all over), my skin turned bright red, I got a fever and skin swelling. My throat and ear canals started to swell and almost close up. It felt like my whole body was on fire. It was pretty easy to determine that my symptoms were because of the hair dye since they all eventually faded away as soon as the hair dye itself was washed off.

I was reminded of that moment when I saw the images of these different diseases. I can see why it in the past can have been a result of the sanitary (or lack thereof) conditions at the time, but today we are so exposed to chemicals and toxins all the time (many that we don't even know about) that it wouldn't be all that surprising if the modern diseases (aside from the rebranding of old diseases) would in fact be the result of these chemicals and toxins rather than the non-existent viruses they are blamed on. Known toxins and chemicals aside, would it be fair to assume that sudden outbreaks of a disease could be the result of a new release of toxins or chemicals that are simply being covered up by the people doing the poisoning? My mind immediately goes to Polio and DDT as an example that we already know about.