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You don't get sick by catching something from somebody else you get sick because a poison has entered your body and your body is trying to fight it with viruses and germs that work to do it. They already have proven you can't catch things with the 1917 Spanish flu they tried giving it to people and they couldn't do it. So the conclusion is people get sick by poisons that enter from outside the body.
Blanko wrote:Personally, I haven't been sick in years. COVID-19 illnesses were a non-reality for me. The sickness I got I know was from how I was swimming in less than ideal waters, with plenty of water going into my sinuses every time I would dive down and come up for air. Very likely I got some irritant in my system from that.
The germ theory is wrong. It is not correct. The microbiome, you have a trillion bacteria in your intestine. They are 33% of your immune system. They are there as your friends.
jimmylesante wrote:Schistosomisis or bilharzia is very common in Africa but not present in the USA.
The first you know about it normally is peeing blood as the flatworms congregate in your bladder.
Itchy arms -probably from the beach sand/flies.
Saw wrote:Algae is a problem here late season, was at the lake today and the water was pretty green. I don't know the ramifications
of swimming or internal contact though.
"Even if the water looks clear, toxins are still present," the post said.
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