Hi! I agree that pollution probably isn't great (though organisms are resilient) and big chemical, big pharma and big agriculture are probably more-likely our enemy than our friend in sum.
However, that is only because of their monopoly power and ability to control the narrative through corrupt politics and corrupt media.
No reasonable person would call germ theory an "invalidated theory". There is, I understand from my training, one variable that predicts whether a child with serious bacterial infection will survive and that is timing of first dose of appropriate antibiotic.
Are you suggesting that I should stop prescribing antibiotics for strep, pneumonia, ear infections? How about viral encephalitis/meningitis from neonatal herpes simplex? Should we not give them acyclovir?
Please explain your thoughts and please consider that there is a middle ground between the two extremes. Medicine is not perfect, pharma manufacturers may be evil but there is a reason I took an oath of care and spent 11 years building my knowledge base and experience, full-time, and continue learning to this day, so my patients can have better outcomes under my care.