Why More Doctors Are Seeing the ‘Germ Theory’ Fraud

In 2020, the COVID-19 fairytale woke many of us up to virological and germ “theory” fraud as well as the wider problems of allopathic medicine.
The legendary Harvey Bigelsen, MD was no stranger to these issues but sadly passed away in 2019, just before a resurgence of interest in his work. Fortunately, his sons Adam and Josh had been learning from him for years and Mark and I had the pleasure of several conversations with them at the 2025 Wise Traditions Conference.
watch the video below:
In this interview with the Bigelsen brothers we cover:
– Dr Harvey Bigelsen’s journey from allopathic surgeon to natural health advocate
– Persecution by the medical authorities for going against the establishment
– ‘Homotoxicology’ and the body’s response from initial insult to eventual cancer
– How many pharmaceuticals “improve” symptoms but deepen disease
– Why cancer and prescription drug use is increasing
– How terrain theory works, pleomorphism and why “parasites” are so important in nature
– The nonsensical allopathic diagnosis of “auto-immune” disease
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Bigelsen’s work is that of holographic blood analysis. However, while it can provide startling revelations into someone’s state of health, the brothers caution that many people have been misinterpreting these images during the COVID era. The Baileys and the Bigelsens certainly connect on many levels but perhaps most importantly: how to reduce fear and feel great about health and healing!
References
- Medical Conspiracy in America – Dr Harvey Bigelsen (Amazon)
- About Dr Harvey Bigelsen
- Braces Aren’t Just Ugly—They’re Dangerous – Adam Bigelsen (Substack)
- Join The Bigelsen Academy
- Dr Harvey Bigelsen’s Books
- Bigelsen Academy Courses
- The Little Lights Inside of Me – Adam Bigelsen
source drsambailey.substack.com
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Saeed Qureshi
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The issue with both Germ Theory and Terrain Theory is that these concepts are presented by biology and “medical science,” and are therefore mistakenly treated as scientific truths. In reality, they are opinions or interpretive models, not chemically validated science. There is no genuine scientific proof that Germ Theory is either valid or invalid, nor that Terrain Theory is valid or proven. Most of the claims on both sides rely on human observations or so-called clinical trials, which cannot produce reliable or reproducible results because the samples being tested (such as bodily fluids) and the human subjects themselves are highly variable in composition, physiology, genetics, diet, age, and countless other factors. When both the input and the subject vary so widely, no valid or reproducible outcome can be expected. Much of the debate is driven by medical experts who lack the ability to investigate true science—chemistry—and therefore these theories remain mere opinions. Proper evaluations must be conducted at the cellular and micro-lab scales by experts in chemistry, and such studies have shown that certain germs can indeed cause harm and can be addressed with chemical agents such as antibiotics. On the other hand, I have yet to see any true-science-based evidence supporting Terrain Theory; it is an appealing concept, but lacks genuine chemical (science) validation.
https://bioanalyticx.com/ending-the-endless-debate-germ-vs-terrain/
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Tom
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This is excellent information.
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Cloudbuster
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Oops. Someone got their sock puppets confused. This article is bylined “Written by Dr Sam Bailey and Adam Bigelsen” but is written as though Bigelsen is a third person.
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