Rational Bacteriology

Rational Bacteriology

by R. J. Watkins, J. R. Verner, C. W. Weiant

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The following is from the [Soil and Health Library][1] description: This powerful book is like a double barreled elephant gun. On one hand it prepares chiropractic students to pass their state medical licensing test where the student must say that bacteria cause diseases—or flunk. So the first part of this book fully explains the official medical model. On the other hand, the book also offers an alternative view that does not support vaccination or most other forms of attacking bacteria whilst seeking to cure a disease that the bacteria did not cause. Perhaps more than any other book in our collection, Rational Bacteriology expounds the best alternative to the conventional theory of infectious disease—a viewpoint that which was begun by Béchamp and refined later by Tisot and others. While some minor assertions in the book are out of date (science learned a few things about microbiology since 1953), the theoretical framework is as sound as it was when Bechamp was alive. [1]: https://soilandhealth.org/copyrighted-book/rational-bacteriology/ "Soil and Health Library"

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