The Substack author and frequent commentator and critic of allopathic medicine, Sayer Ji, recently posted a video about his views questioning the germ theory of disease. This statement summarizes his perspective: “In Genes, Germs, and the Myth of the Invisible Enemy: Toward a New Model of Health, we explore how this paradigm has functioned more as a psychological operation than a scientific certainty. Drawing on the emerging understanding of biological communication and adaptive signaling, I introduce the XENOGEN Model: a dynamic framework that transcends the polarized ‘virus vs. no-virus’ debate. XENOGEN offers a middle way, seeing so-called ‘pathogens’ not as invaders, but as stress signals or environmental messengers that invite adaptation, healing, or recalibration. True health, therefore, is not a war to be won against invisible foes, but a dance of resilience and coherence within the greater web of life.” Is he onto something significant in promoting an important role for self-generated exosomes, or is he being manipulated by the interlopers to spread disinformation to downplay viruses?59 views0 answers0 votes
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