Viruses as external invaders? Never actually proven. No one has ever isolated a virus under a microscope—only assumed through indirect methods.

What we call “viruses” may actually be exosomes—cellular debris released when the body is detoxing from toxicity, imbalance, or stress. Terrain theory suggests sickness isn’t an “infection” but a biological response to internal dysfunction.

Louis Pasteur, the father of germ theory, even admitted on his deathbed: “The terrain is everything.” Meaning? It’s not about invisible enemies attacking you—it’s about your body’s internal environment. Fix the terrain, and there’s nothing to “catch.”

Look into Dr. Stefan Lanka’s work—he legally proved viruses were never isolated. Time to question the narrative.

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Whatever they are, if you don't feed them they will have no effect. The terrain IS everything.

No disease can exist in an alkaline terrain. Not even cancer.

Otto Warburg, Nobel laureate 1931.

He researched the importance of the cell milieu already 100 years ago. He found that in cancer cells the normal respitation is substituted by fermentation like energy generation (Warburg Effect). His Warburg Hypothesis was dismissed for a long time. Now recent research comes back to his work:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30822194/