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Cheri Murray's avatar

Just curious, what led you to accept virus theory after reading Cowan? I am beginning my deep dive into the no-virus ideology, and am open to all explanations.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Since there were a few responses on do viruses exist and terrain theory, I will share my thoughts, beliefs in an upcoming substack.

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FREED0ML0VER's avatar

I read recently that getting a tetanus vaccine AFTER you've been cut is useless, so if you're going to rely on the vax to protect you, be sure to get it a few weeks before you plan on getting cut.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes, I heard that too. I think if I ever have a tetanus concern, I would use vitamin C, and hydrogen peroxide since I usually have both on hand.

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Jane Nelson's avatar

My husband uses PurO3 Oxygenated Olive Oil. He calls it OOO. I don't remember right now what all he has used it on. At one point he had a sore on his leg he thought he might need an oral antibiotic for, but he was persistent with the OOO and it eventually went away. I do know he has put it in his nostrils and hung his head upside down over the side of the bed to get it into his sinuses (before we discovered nebulized hydrogen peroxide) - that is NOT recommended! I think he gets it from his doctor (who is not a standard doc) and it is kept in the frig.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing that information! I think I found the correct site-puro3.com

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Jane Nelson's avatar

Yes, that's it

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Dani's avatar

Tetanus has been my “what do I do for this” question for a while! One other source of tetanus is from burns too, but since the burn kind of seals the wound off, would the oxygenating recommendations you made still be applicable?

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

For a burn not knowing if it has tetanus or not, my go to topically is manuka honey which has antimicrobial properties. I would also take vitam C for burns and tissue healing which would also address tetanus if present.

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Eloise Runels's avatar

You mention a health remedy book. Is that something you are going to publish? The Moth in the Iron Lung is one of the best books I have ever read!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes, it's something I'm very slowly working on. I agree, I loved that book!

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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

I would think you would be all about the terrain and more open to the lack of proof of germ theory and virus existence. Cowan may be hard to stomach for some, but there are many more smart people that use logic and reason to show that germ theory is not supported. The methods supposed scientists use to "isolate" and "purify" a virus make no sense (isolation by addition). Sam and Mark Bailey and Andrew Kaufmann might be good for you to look at. I'm not trying to twist your arm at all; I believe everyone has to look at the data for themselves and come up with their own conclusions. I was just surprised to hear your stance, even though I respect your stance and you 100%. And, I realize paradigm shifts are hard for everyone. I practiced allopathic medicine for 30+ years and drank all the kool-aid. It has been a difficult but sometimes rewarding journey realizing that much of what I was taught is not true.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I actually do believe in terrain theory not germ theory but also believe in viruses. Instead of responses here, I may just post in another substack my reasoning and rationale.

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Rochelle Eisenberger's avatar

Perfect timing! New interview with Eric Francis Coppolino and Dr Mark Bailey.

https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/dr-mark-bailey-the-final-pandemic?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=7a7z5/

Also, Dr William Trebbing's book "Good-bye Germ Theory: Ending a Century of Medical Fraud and How to Protect Your Family" https://archive.org/details/goodbye-germ-theory-dr-william-p.-trebing

Trebbing does some great foundation work on terrain theory. As an herbalist and homeopathy student, terrain theory makes more sense to me. All the symptoms that we think of as a cold or flu are the way the body naturally tries to restore itself to homeostasis. Suppressing those symptoms, as is common in allopathic medicine, does not result in healing; it merely drives whatever was causing those symptoms deeper into the body. This is why natural healing, especially for those that have used many allopathic "medicines" can take a long time and the symptoms tend to re-present themselves before being healed.

We are constantly being poisoned as well. Our water, air, and food have pollutants and toxic materials, as well as the continuous and increasingly pervasive EMFs. Arthur Firstenberg's The Invisible Rainbow is another great source of information and shows how the incidence of illness and disease increased as soon as electricity was introduced in the late 1800's. Our bodies are constantly trying to detoxify and most people are not supporting their body's needs in this area at all.

I don't think we need viruses to explain "illness" at all. I do think we need viruses to induce fear and to justify the medical cartel's boot on our necks.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Just watched it.

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