>Antoine Béchamp
http://maronewellness.com/pasteur-vs-bechamp-an-alternative-view-of-infectious-disease/
The irony is that towards the end of his life, Pasteur renounced the germ theory and admitted that Bechamp was right all along. In the 1920’s medical historians also discovered that most of Pasteur’s theories were plagiarized from Bechamp’s early research work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_B%C3%A9champ
https://ifnh.org/dr-antoine-bechamp/
Béchamp studied the diseases of the silk worm then (1866) ravaging the Southern provinces of France and soon discovered that there were two of them – one, the pebrine, which is due to a parasite;2 the other, the flacherie, which is constitutional. A month later, Pasteur in a report to the Academy of his first silkworm campaign, denied the parasite, saying of Béchamp’s observation, “that is an error.” Yet in his second report, he adopted it, as though it were his own discovery!