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This video is relevant because the entire justification for current healthy policy worldwide rests upon the belief that 

a. germs are the primary cause of disease

b. specific germs cause specific diseases

c. primary line of defense is to kill germs (only way to eradicate a disease)

But the truth is that there are germs everywhere, and most of the time they don't cause disease. Those who question the germ theory want to shift the focus to the TERRAIN (the necessary environmental conditions that transform harmless microorganisms into something harmful). That's what this video is about.

Germ Theory vs Terrain Theory
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zFS57OJ9VyM

Dr. Sam Bailey discusses the idea that germ theory - the idea that specific micro-organisms are responsible for a disease - is just that - a theory. Not a FACT.

Terrain theory or cellular theory is the idea that it is the environment within the body that determines whether the person becomes ill. It's only when the conditions are poor that micro-organisms become a problem. So they are not the primary cause of disease but (at best) a secondary cause.  

https://youtube.com/watch?v=zFS57OJ9VyM