Viruses as Solvents / Soap
Viruses are the body's helpers, functioning as a type of enzyme
Virology tells us that there are infectious and non infectious viruses. The infectious viruses can cause severe disease and death.
Another view asserts there is no evidence that viruses exist or at least not in the way virology tells us they do, as transmissible and pathogenic.
Another view is that viruses exist and are transmissible, but the environment, termed the terrain, will determine whether or not a virus will be able to replicate and cause harm.
I referred to Jeff Green’s work in a previous post on Monkeypox. Looking further into Jeff’s work, he proposes yet another way to see things. He asserts that viruses do indeed exist and that they are made by the body to deal with toxins that bacteria cannot deal with due to the level of toxicity.
He also asserts:
Disease by its very nature is prone to illusion; hard to pinpoint, and complex. Therefore, disease can be confusing and the unknown breeds mystery. In this way, disease can be exploited by those in power and used against man. Since disease, including viruses, follows this pattern of illusion, it is, therefore, easy to convince someone that something is contagious. But in fact, there is no such thing as contagious disease.
SARS-CoV-2 exists only as a manmade protein for virologists to study. The PCR tests only for small fragments of the virus. The fragments can be found in the human body under certain conditions.
Viruses are merely a type of enzyme, such as those that break down food. There is no doubt that viruses exist, but not as a poison, obviously, but as solvents that dissolve and break down substances when the body is at a point of systemic toxicity. That breakdown is intelligently guided by RNA communication with white blood cells and other immune cells
When you starve a tissue or toxify it in a lab situation, cells will produce viruses from cellular breakdowns because they have no access to the full microbiome of the body, such as bacteria, parasites, fungus—all of which break down, feed upon, and regulate toxicity in the body
Lab procedure alters viruses such that their true nature and purpose cannot be easily determined
The body never attacks itself. There is a reason for everything occurring in the body, and it is always a way for the body to mitigate or short-circuit damage being caused by toxicity.
Humans are self-contained biochemical beings, and their disease begins from within—not from without.
Disease has many complex causes, and it was the doctrine of modern medicine that made the life of doctors easier. No longer was disease complex and hard to determine, but was caused by viruses and bacteria. The Germ Theory arose. Therefore, nature itself took the blame, and man was no longer responsible for his or her own actions. Instead, the medical practitioner was now the savior.
For further reading, see Jeff’s website: https://virusesarenotcontagious.com/ and in particular, the Interview with Amandha Vollmer from which most of the above was quoted.
For an overview of his perspective this video The Viral Misconception with commentary by Alana Fournet is interesting. Transcript can be found here
Topics covered include:
What is a virus? Where does a virus come from? What is it's purpose?
Exploring if or how a virus is spread
What's going on around the world today (coronavirus)?
What's the point? Why this matters to us and where we go from here.
Jeff’s Presentation on the True Nature of Viruses. A transcript can be found here.
Topics include:
The Virus & Its Purpose
Viral Infection - Medical Deception - Contagious Trap
Viral Cycles - Coronavirus
Science of Virology Exposed
Viruses Do Not Cross Species
Sanitizers and Vectors of Transmission
Coronavirus p2. - How Viruses are Manufactured by the Body
A number of audios that I have started working my way through can be found on Jeff’s website here https://virusesarenotcontagious.com/audio-archive/
I find he makes some excellent points and his view on the nature and function of viruses makes a lot of sense. I think he is swimming a bit upstream by calling them viruses, rather than viral enzymes, but perhaps in time a redefinition can occur.
Most people are familiar with digestive enzymes and metabolic enzymes. Adding one more category by calling them viral enzymes would not be as controversial as simply calling them viruses which carries with it the baggage of contagion and infection.
I have not seen anyone assert that enzymes don’t exist, are contagious or infectious, so there would be little to no resistance in that regard. The term also fits with the nature of enzymes as non living entities which facilitate various processes in the body. If the viral enzyme concept were accepted, perhaps in time it could be shortened to simply using the term virus.
Word usage and definitions are stumbling blocks in understanding what is going on in the body as it relates to health, disease, toxicity and the role of microbes and other cellular type structures. Those who can see past this may advance on their quest for truth.
Spot on mate: it now makes complete sense to me that viruses exist as endogenous and functional entities to assist in the detoxification process. Any theory that alleges they cause disease or can be magically transferred between people is superstition being projected onto them, arising either from biophobia or ill intent (I.e. the germ inversion).
Polymorphism is also crucial: that a virus can actually transform into a different type of virus, or bacteria, or even a parasite depending on the nature and level of toxicity in the body.
There is no credible diagnosis for "covid."
No virus has ever been properly isolated from a human being or proven to cause illness or infection. The particles called “viruses” seem to be dead cells discarded by the lymphatic system, still carrying fragmented DNA.
The symptoms are real, but it is unclear what is causing them. It’s quite certain that they originate from a combination of poisonings.
When and who is going to investigate the sources and those, who created the symptoms?