Cycles of Detoxification
Written by Jeff Green - 09/12/23
Opening:
The possibility that viruses originate from negative changes in the internal milieu presents a significant loophole that has been regrettably overlooked by modern science. It bears a striking resemblance to the timeless 'chicken and egg' paradox. If viruses can arise from a stressed cellular state, it objectively demonstrates that viruses, at some point in our primordial past, originated solely from the intricate mechanisms within cells, rather than being transmitted to cells from external sources. After all, viruses must have cells to replicate and to exist in the first place; a virus can not exist without a living cell having first created it. Therefore, if viruses do indeed originate entirely from cells and did so from the very beginning, it unquestionably proves that transmission played no role in their manifestation.
AP Associated Press:
Updated Covid-19 vaccines are coming soon, just in time to pair them with flu shots. And this fall, the first vaccines for another scary virus called RSV are rolling out to older adults and pregnant women. Doctors hope enough people get vaccinated to help avert another “tripledemic” like last year when hospitals were overwhelmed with an early flu season, an onslaught of RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, and yet another winter coronavirus surge.
Approval of updated Covid-19 shots is expected within days. They are among the tools the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says will help put the U.S. in “our strongest position yet” to avoid another chaotic respiratory season.
“There will be a lot of virus this winter. That’s why we want to get ahead of it,” CDC chief Dr. Mandy Cohen said..
I have previously written about the 6-month cycle of seasonal viruses, like coronavirus. See Here
Putting aside the evident propaganda and fearmongering in media, etc., I will utilize this opportunity to illuminate the functions of the body's natural cycles and, consequently, show the futility of vaccination.