>>15761998
>Pathogen
Lets discuss thisWORDa bit. What does it mean?PATHOGEN?
In the early 1900 Pastuer won an argument on "pathogens" and infectious disease. He believed all disease come from pathogenic "germs". Sadly he was WRONG. The winning argument was something called PLEOMORPHISM and was pushed by Rife, Reich, Jung, and many others.
The believed we all had starter stick or granules of pre-bacteria that can and do form bacteria/fungi/viruses. Generally these are BENEFICIAL to us and are performing makeup task (like making proteins which we are missing in our diets!!!).
Current thinking is catching up to pleomorphism. Cancer now thought to be "bacterial" (L-Form bacteria).
PATHOGENSare fromBACTERIAgenerally…
Which meansDISEASEis caused byBACTERIA
Which also meansEASY PEASYto attack disease once the pathogen is ID'ed.
BTW…why do we test for COVID with a test that test for degradedBACTERIALDNA? That is exactly what PCR test for…
Pathogen - In biology, a pathogen (Greek: πάθος, pathos "suffering", "passion" and -γενής, -genēs "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, isany organismthat can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as aninfectious agent, or simply a germ.
Pathogenic Bacteria - Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that can cause disease.[1] This article focuses on the bacteria that are pathogenic to humans. Most species of bacteria are harmless and are often beneficial but others can cause infectious diseases. The number of these pathogenic species in humans is estimated to be fewer than a hundred.[2] By contrast, several thousand species are part of the gut flora present in the digestive tract.