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The Humanley Podcast Episode 38

 

Episode 38: Dr. Andrew Kaufman - Exposing Germ Theory

Dr. Andrew Kaufman joins me to talk about the science (or lack of science) around germ theory. We take a deep dive in to the experiments that were done failing to prove contagion, the false narrative around the current pandemic, the inconsistencies surrounding virus isolation, what really causes disease, terrain theory, how we can heal our bodies and the role of vaccines in the modern day. Dr. Kaufman has played a pivotal role in my journey to understand that germs do not cause disease and it was an absolute pleasure speaking with him. 

Dr. Andrew Kaufman holds a Bachelor of Microbiology from MIT and a degree in medicine from Duke University. He began his medical career as a physicians assistant and then went back to medical school to complete his medical degree, followed by a fellowship in forensic psychiatry. He has held a number of positions including Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University, expert witness as a...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 37

 

Episode 37: Dr. Valentina Kiselev - Do Germs Cause Disease?

In this podcast, Dr. Valentina Kiselev joins me to discuss the germ theory, terrain theory, the issues surrounding virus isolation and her perspectives around the pandemic. 

Dr. Valentina Kiselev(a)* is a graduate of St. Petersburg Pediatrics Medical University, independent expert on bioethics and biosecurity, health advocate. 

For 15 years Valentina was an Executive Director of an Adult Day Health Center in Bellevue, WA, was a board member of multiple state and city community organizations, covering education, diversity and business development issues, served two terms on Bellevue Arts Commission, has extensive political and community background. In 2016 Valentina moved to St. Petersburg - her hometown in Russia, where she founded entrepreneur committee in collaboration with a political party, then engaged with the MSF - Doctors Without Boarders (Brussels Operational Center), where she started as a project...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 35

 

Episode 35: Dr. Wiliam P. Trebing - Good-Bye Germ Theory

Dr. William Trebing is a board certified Chiropractic Physician and Radiologist centred in Connecticut and South Carolina. He has been in private practice for 35 years offering natural health care solutions and excellent Chiropractic adjustments, with a specialty in lower back and neck intervertebral disc repair. He is an internationally renowned lecturer on the topics of spinal disc repair, disc radiography, natural health care, the fallacies of the germ theory and mandatory vaccination programs. He completed his undergraduate and graduate work in Biology/Chemistry and Secondary Education at both Adelphi and Brown Universities, as well as his doctorate in Chiropractic from NY Chiropractic College.

In addition to this, Dr. Trebing has also authored a book titled "Good-Bye Germ Theory", which explores the inconsistencies and contradictions around germ theory, whilst highlighting some foundational & crucial information around...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 26

Episode 26: Dawn Parker & David Lester - What Really Makes You Ill?

In this episode of the Humanley podcast, Dawn Parker and David Lester, authors of the book "What Really Makes You Ill? Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong" join me to talk about what they have discovered after 10 years of researching what really makes us sick. This may be a very eye opening podcast for many listeners, and for others it may confirm ideas and thoughts you have already had about disease. The human race has never been as unwell as it is right now. Is it time for us to challenge our currently held beliefs about disease?

Watch the video interview on Rumble:

https://rumble.com/ve1g77-interview-with-dawn-lester-and-david-parker.html

For more information about Dawn and David's book, visit:

https://www.amazon.com.au/What-Really-Makes-You-Ill/dp/1673104037

Or visit Dawn and David's website here:

https://whatreallymakesyouill.com/

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 13

 

Episode 13 - Dr. Christiane Northrup

Dr. Christiane Northrup MD, joins me to talk about terrain theory, proving contagion, Coronavirus, vaccines, censorship, the future of humanity and the collective ascension of the human race.

Christiane Northrup, M.D., visionary pioneer in women’s health, is a board-certified
OB/GYN with more than thirty years of clinical experience, former assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and three-time New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause and Goddesses Never Age.

In 2013, Reader’s Digest named Dr. Northrup one of the “100 Most
Trusted People in America.” In 2016, she was named one of Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul 100, a group of leaders who are using their voices and talent to awaken humanity. And in 2020, she was included in the Watkins Spiritual 100, a list of living people that make a unique and spiritual contribution on a...

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What Really Makes Us Sick? The Terrain or the Germ? Part II

Introduction

In part I of “What Really Makes Us Sick? The Terrain or the Germ?”, we discussed the history of the germ and terrain theory, as well as some of the foundational principles of the terrain theory. In part II, we will introduce the concept of pleomorphism and explore some alternative reasons why we actually become sick. If you haven’t already read part I of this blog, it is important to do so, to be able to understand the topics discussed part II.

Monomorphism VS Pleomorphism

When Louis Pasteur proposed the germ theory in the 1850’s, he was convinced that all micro-organisms, such as bacteria had a definite and unalterable function, a fixed size and shape and that they were derived from an identical cell of the same lineage1. He argued that each pathogenic species of bacteria caused one specific disease and that they must be ‘caught’ from our external environment1. According to Pasteur, bacteria with these specific characteristics have...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 5

 

Episode 5 - Dr. Robert O. Young

Dr. Robert O. Young joins me to talk about what really makes us sick. The germ or the terrain? Dr. Young has sold over 10 million copies of his book the pH Miracle and has recently appeared on the new documentary Thrive II.

For more information about Dr. Youngs work, or to get in contact with him, please visit his website.

https://www.drrobertyoung.com/

You can also check out his book, the pH miracle, here.

https://www.amazon.com.au/Ph-Miracle-Shelley-Redford-Young/dp/0446556181

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Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute as health advice and does not take the place of consulting with your primary health care practitioner. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest speaker and do not...

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What Really Makes Us Sick? The Terrain or the Germ? Part I

Terrain Theory: The Basis of Naturopathic Medicine 

When I went through my training in complementary medicine around 2007, I was in one of the last cohorts of students taught about two theories of disease; ‘Germ Theory’ and ‘Terrain Theory’. At the time, I paid little attention to the importance of what I was being taught about the terrain, due to the assumption that it was ‘old, redundant and disproven science’. It seems that since 2007, terrain theory, which is one of the fundamental underpinnings of 'the old guard' of complementary medicine philosophy and practice, has been lost. It is no longer mentioned anywhere in the curriculum of any Australian based complementary medicine course that I am aware of. This has occurred, in part, from an unprecedented push towards evidence-based medicine, and the slow dilution of traditional evidence-based practice. This is not to say that one is better than the other. It is likely that in order for...

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