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  2. Jul 30, 2019 · Germ Theory Versus Terrain: The Wrong Side Won the Day. July 30, 2019 By Merinda Teller, MPH, PhD 87 Comments. Print post. Whereas most Americans probably have heard of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), it is doubtful that many are familiar with the name and work of Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908). The two nineteenth-century researchers were ...

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    • The Truths and Mistruths of Terrain Theory
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    As a historical figure, Louis Pasteur is renowned. Not only did the 19th-century French chemist help discover that microbes cause infectious disease, but his research also taught us how to prevent illnesses. The first scientist to grow weakened versions of bacteria, he laid the groundwork for modern vaccination. And every time you buy a pint of pas...

    Let’s be clear: No reputable scientist today refutes germ theory. “Germ theory is a basic understanding that has held up wonderfully for well over a century now,” says John Swartzberg, a physician and expert in infectious disease also at the University of California, Berkeley. “Really, there’s nothing to controvert that.” When a vaccine eradicated ...

    While much has been made about the spread of misinformation, movements like terrain theory have less to do with ignorance than they do with distrust, says Gabriele Contessa, a social epistemologist specializing in public distrust in science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. Some of that skepticism is justified, Contessa says. There are inde...

  3. Béchamp's version, microzymian theory, has been retained by small groups, especially in alternative medicine. His work in understanding how the "terrain" may affect disease may have implications in emerging microbiome research.

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  4. Jun 15, 2018 · Béchamp was a bitter crank who argued that microbes became dangerous when the health of the host—its “terrain” or environment—deteriorated.

  5. Jul 5, 2021 · Antoine Béchamp, poster boy of germ theory deniers. Wikimedia Commons. Many germ theory deniers are adherents to this terrain theory, extrapolating from Béchamp a variety of alternative...

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  6. Aug 7, 2021 · Germ theory denialism isn't new. It can be traced back to the origin of germ theory itself, often to two contemporaries of Louis Pasteur: Claude Bernard and Antoine Béchamp.

  7. Dec 23, 2021 · Bechamps theory went on to claim that these microorganism have various life cycles or stages of development and can become the form referred to as bacteria, but then revert back or devolve into the microzyma state – a principle at the heart of “pleomorphism,” which was later expounder upon by the German zoologist and bacteriologis Dr. Gunther E...

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