Episode #49 Germ vs. Terrain Theory (Pasteur vs. Bechamp)+Halloween tip
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"As you start to look at this war over our microbiome, we are finding an increasing need since the 1940s to kill more and more microorganisms because of the vulnerabilities in the immune system we've created by sterilizing these bodies." Dr. Zach Bush
In this episode, Brooke and Noa discuss the 1800s academic debate between two French scientists, Louis Pasteur and Bechamp, and how these arguments resurfaced during the recent pandemics.
We did not understand at the time how to support the innate and adaptive immune systems. We started to see all germs as pathogens, so we tried to adopt this belief that we had to sterilize the human condition or else infections would happen. We did not know that a bacterium was doing 90% of the work done in the human body, so we started giving kids in the 1940s and 50s an injection of penicillin for absolutely anything they came in for.
As this started, we began to see weaker and weaker elements within the food system and our biome, which led to the need for antibiotics for all living things: plants, animals, and people.
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