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Most of our lives we've been told to avoid spreading or catching germs, in order to not get sick or make someone else ill. But what if we've misunderstood the role of germs in our body? What if germs do not actually cause disease?
Today, Dr. Andy Kaufman, molecular biologist and psychiatrist, helps us wrap our heads around germ theory and contrasts it with terrain theory. He defines both and clarifies how our modern medical system is largely based on the former. He also gives his take on the coronavirus and offers some surprising ideas about how to nurture health. It's a deep dive on the true manifestation of disease that is especially important at this time.
Visit Dr. Kaufaman's website: andrewkaufmanmd.com
See WAPF's coronavirus resources here.
Order a free info pack from the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Check out our sponsor Ancestral Supplements.
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Most of our lives we've been told to avoid spreading or catching germs, in order to not get sick or make someone else ill. But what if we've misunderstood the role of germs in our body? What if germs do not actually cause disease?
Today, Dr. Andy Kaufman, molecular biologist and psychiatrist, helps us wrap our heads around germ theory and contrasts it with terrain theory. He defines both and clarifies how our modern medical system is largely based on the former. He also gives his take on the coronavirus and offers some surprising ideas about how to nurture health. It's a deep dive on the true manifestation of disease that is especially important at this time.
Visit Dr. Kaufaman's website: andrewkaufmanmd.com
See WAPF's coronavirus resources here.
Order a free info pack from the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Check out our sponsor Ancestral Supplements.

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