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<blockquote data-quote="hkhathaj" data-source="post: 1482941" data-attributes="member: 16944"><p>I have heard that Pasteur himself - who was the father of germ theory - has turned to terrain theory when he got older but that part of his work is not advertised today. I could not find proof for that I only have heard that mentioned by alternative medicine people.</p><p></p><p>I think the two theories are the two sides of the same coin. Focus moved too much to germ theory and many people ignore the terrain theory.</p><p></p><p>People also ignore the fact that bacteria on our skin and in our stomach is the main contributor to our health. This means that constant disinfection is not the source of health. But we have to keep a healthy balanced environment for them.</p><p></p><p>So I believe that in our day to day life we have to concentrate on terrain theory the most. But in case I would have to a man died of ebola then I would use protective clothes and I would also use disinfectant on that. I would not dare to ignore germs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hkhathaj, post: 1482941, member: 16944"] I have heard that Pasteur himself - who was the father of germ theory - has turned to terrain theory when he got older but that part of his work is not advertised today. I could not find proof for that I only have heard that mentioned by alternative medicine people. I think the two theories are the two sides of the same coin. Focus moved too much to germ theory and many people ignore the terrain theory. People also ignore the fact that bacteria on our skin and in our stomach is the main contributor to our health. This means that constant disinfection is not the source of health. But we have to keep a healthy balanced environment for them. So I believe that in our day to day life we have to concentrate on terrain theory the most. But in case I would have to a man died of ebola then I would use protective clothes and I would also use disinfectant on that. I would not dare to ignore germs. [/QUOTE]
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