I have spent the last few weeks engrossed in reading about vaccines, germ theory and terrain theory, in order to hear the other perspective that we don’t learn in a conventional medical science education. Here are my conclusions:
Pro vax people are wrong when they dogmatically insist that vaccines are perfectly safe and should be mandatory for everyone.

Anti vax people are wrong when they dogmatically insist that every child has the constitution to live through diseases like measles and small pox.
Pro vax people must learn about the incredible harm that comes from just the heavy metals and other aspects of vaccine inserts that harm many people. Until they accept this, many people will continue to suffer and the medical for infectious diseases can never be improved.
Terrain theory asserts that disease is not caused by germs and infectious agents and they are actually helpful. But this is also wrong; not all bacteria are benign and helpful. While the body can fight, not everyone’s body is health enough to survive the fight.
We need to honestly and transparently admit which viruses were entirely invented such as the polio virus. And which infectious diseases are real like salmonella, smallpox and cholera. While the body is capable of healing itself, not everyone is strong enough to survive it.
Good medicine is always medicine that understands and helps the healing process rather than interfering with it, or trying to hide the problem by masking symptoms.
Terrain theory goes to one dangerous extreme of being completely hands off.

“Pharma theory” goes to the other extreme and interferes often iatrogenically.
Home birth advocates forget how many women died of childbirth if the child was coming out the wrong way.

Similarly, hospital birth advocates ignore how many women were traumatized by hospital births and damaged by unnecessary c-sections.
Anti-vaxxers are as devoted to calling mainstream medical people “shills for big pharma” as pro allopathic medicine people are devoted to calling anti vaxxers “uneducated dangerous hippies”.

If we listen to eachother rather than insult eachother, we might actually make progress.
The field of medicine was created in every iteration of a successful civilization because the truth is, not everyone is strong enough to survive every sickness, no matter how healthy they are to begin with, or how natural the sickness is.
The arrogance of modern allopathic medicine holds it back.

Open mindedness is the only key to discovery and improvement and it cannot be motivated by money and prestige: two things that have become inextricably linked with modern medicine.
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