The Fall of the Germ - History of the Terrain (Part 1)

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In this week's episode, we delve deep into the fascinating history of the Tarrain model of health, unearthing concepts like Bioterrain medicine, pleomorphism, and the microzyma. We unravel the groundbreaking theories, discoveries, and observations of eminent scientists such as Antoine Béchamp, Günther Enderlein, Gaston Naessens, and many more whose findings support the Terrain model of health.

Moreover, we scrutinize the limitations of conventional cell biology, shedding light on the innovative perspectives proposed by visionaries like Gilbert Ling, Harold Hillman, and Gerald Pollack. Their ideas challenge established norms in biology and pave the way for a new era in cellular understanding.

By delving into this historical context, we lay the foundation for part two, where we will explore concrete approaches to new biological theories and natural healing methods, all centered around the terrain approach. I hope you enjoy the episode!

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