Does the germ theory treat symptoms?
The root of our present medical problem began during the middle of the nineteenth century when the germ theory (i.e., specific diseases are caused by specific germs and germs are monomorphic) of French scientist Louis Pasteur was favored over the cellular theory (i.e., the importance of maintaining a clean and nourished internal environment where germs are pleomorphic and exist in harmony in a healthy body) championed by his contemporary French professor Antoine Bechamp. The former treats symptoms of a weakened immune system (i.e., killing germ, bacteria, virus, one by one as they appear in the body), the latter works to boost the immune system and allow it and other systems of the body to work optimally (i.e., to maintain an internal state that repels disease and promote health). [NOTE: This does not imply that allopathic medicine should not have a place in healing. Anyone shot by a gun, hit by a car, or severely burned would be better served in the emergency rooms of most western hos