235: Understanding our current health crisis
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Weston A. Price Foundation
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🗓️ 3 April 2020
⏱️ 81 minutes
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Summary
What is going on? Is the coronavirus an infectious disease as we've been told? Is there a different way to understand viruses and our current health crisis?
Dr. Tom Cowan challenges our paradigm of both in today's podcast episode. He discusses Koch's postulates: the standard by which scientists and doctors have long determined infectious diseases. And he explains why it's problematic that this standard has not been applied on the coronavirus. He sheds light on the issues with testing using the RTPCR test.
And he reveals a very different theory on how viruses spread, considering them as messengers of sorts, that respond to poisons that jeopardize our health.
He also addresses the part that our environment plays in wellness. He discusses air pollution and non-native electromagnetic frequencies—particularly 5G. He also goes back in time, pointing out how certain conditions that were factors at the time of the 1918 flu pandemic and polio, for example, are also at play today.
Tom goes over all of the science in a logical, step-by-step fashion to help us get a grasp on how we got to where we are today.
For more from Dr. Tom Cowan, visit his website: fourfoldhealing.com
For resources from the Weston A. Price Foundation, visit our website: westonaprice.org
Listen to our podcast "Common Sense in the Face of COVID-19" with Joel Salatin.
Check out our podcast "Protect yourself from the Coronavirus (or any virus)" with Sally Fallon Morell.
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| 0:00.0 | We have millions of different viruses living in every orifice, crack, blood, cell, everything in our body. |
| 0:09.0 | In fact, it's very difficult to know what is viruses and what isn't. In other words, as he said, |
| 0:16.7 | viruses are messages. They are the rapid response team. In other words, if you encounter danger, your body makes a |
| 0:26.8 | essentially it liberates or a piece of genetic material, which is what a virus is. |
| 0:34.4 | It buds out through your cell membrane, |
| 0:37.4 | which is what a virus is. |
| 0:39.5 | It's called exosomes. |
| 0:41.5 | This then goes to other cells and other tissues and sends them the message that we have |
| 0:48.1 | been poisoned, we should do something. It's very similar in a way to what a tree does. |
| 0:54.0 | If a tree in a forest gets eaten by beetles or |
| 0:58.0 | something like that, then it sends out messages |
| 1:02.0 | through its roots telling the other trees to make an |
| 1:05.0 | immunological reaction against the beetles. This is how cells, how tissues, |
| 1:12.0 | organisms, and even between species communicate with each other. |
| 1:18.0 | In other words, I've been poisoned. |
| 1:20.5 | Something bad happened. Usually a poison. The poison degrades your DNA. The DNA, the genetic |
| 1:29.4 | material is encased in this watery crystal. |
| 1:32.7 | Something happens to disturb the watery crystal. |
| 1:36.0 | It starts replicating a new piece of DNA or RNA |
| 1:40.4 | and packages that up, sends it out as messengers |
| 1:44.0 | that tell the other organisms |
| 1:46.0 | there's something happening here. |
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