It’s Not About Germs: Review of The Contagion Myth by Dr. Thomas Cowan MD and Sally Fallon Morrell

The Contagion Myth: Why Viruses (including

A few weeks ago I got to meet some wonderful people, Angie Law and her husband, Larry, who run this website over here, called Angie’s Option GRM. They also do a podcast, The Elephant in the Room: Hidden Truths in the Science of Health. In this podcast episode here, (scroll to the July 5, 2021 episode, called, “It’s Not About the Germs”) Angie and Larry talk about this book, pictured above. I saw it in scribd.com months ago and I started it but haven’t finished it. It’s fascinating! I’ve been waiting to see if some blogger or podcaster out there would review it. The book confirms what I learned from reading Paola Brown’s book, Evie and the Secret of Small Things, which is involved in her Teach Me Health and Homeopathy Curriculum. The truth revealed in that book is that Louis Pasteur was a fraud, and that the germ theory is not true. Angie asks her husband how we can say bacteria or virus aren’t contagious when she saw a germ-based illness spread through her family. Read the above book or listen to the podcast to understand more.

So, in other words, it’s more important to strengthen our terrain than it is to stress about fighting germs. Listen to the episode to hear the reasoning based on examples from the book. If you want to learn more about the terrain theory, which I call The Law of the Terrain, click on this link: https://treeoflifemothering.com/2021/05/12/the-law-of-the-terrain-and-is-the-germ-theory-a-hoax/.

Image Credit: Robert Scott Bell
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