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Reframing the Challenge to Contagion Theory: an exploration of the many possibilities overlooked and less considered when it comes to why people become ill.

Let us consider some crucial points that question the virological paradigm —not only on scientific grounds but from lived experience and spiritual insight that external germ-focused science often neglects. You may still be on the fence about Germ Theory vs Terrain Theory. If you do not know the gist of each theory's postulation for the causation of illness and disease, here's what they are about in a nutshell: Germ Theory postulates that all illness and disease is caused by germs that lurk in the environment waiting for susceptible persons to host them as they violently pleasure themselves at their hosts expense. Viruses are the main culprit for contagion. Terrain Theory declares all humans are robust individuals capable of living with germs. But the problem occurs when there are deficiencies or suitable terrain for outbreaks of bacterial or fungal expression to occur within a person. Experiments have shown viruses, if they exist, have not been proven to be contagious. Wh...