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I agree that it would make a huge difference but what are the odds of achieving that in our lifetime? Because a lot is built on the virus theory, the opposition will defend it with all they have. It is a hard topic to convince the public too as several generations grew up with the virus theory.

Meanwhile, the idea that health is very strongly related to a healthy immune system that has protected us since the beginning of our specie is very much ingrained and observable by many laypeople.

At the end of the day, most people are concerned with being healthy and not dying and will care much more about what saves them than what causes the disease. We will never know all factors that weaken or kill someone and we don’t need to know that to cure somebody. Virus theory - for or against - is a specific scientific debate and ordinary people are once again left out of it. Immune system strengthening is a practical thing everyone can do without knowing science with immediate results and no need for any doctor. That’s why I think it should be promoted and encouraged above all else. A huge virus debate could distract from that. Of course, people can do what they want but I think for immediate success, focusing on healthy immune systems is paramount. Let’s not forget: A healthy person is the biggest enemy of the corrupt greedy medical and scientific power system. They need sick people - what causes the sickness is secondary IMO.

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