There are many many questions to be answered. But science has stopped looking. A bigger question is why humans accept such nonsense of germs. Maybe humans need things settled. It is very easy to understand germ theory. A germ attacks you and gets you sick. But if that were true, if we were attacked by viruses, bacteria and fungi all day, we would have died years ago. Or not even been here. BJ Palmer (his father founded chiropractic medicine) said that if germ theory were true, they'd be no one around to believe it.1. What makes some forms of detox contagious and others not? There are no reports of someone's copper/bromide/mercury/whatever dump causing a person near them to be sick too. What makes the detoxes we attribute to viral illnesses special in this regard?
2. Why do particular "viral" detoxes cause the same particular symptomologies in all affected? Someone with norovirus will experience diarrhea and vomiting, whereas someone with influenza will have a different set of symptoms. Since we are all toxic in different ways, why are our contracted detoxes identical to those of our infected peers?
Can sepsis occur up to a year after the initial offense, as it is the case with rabies?
The fact is the body is an extremely complicated organism. Different illnesses are due to different organs being affected. Is it regualr cellular waste, damage from toxins, damage from electricty or emf, mineral imbalance causing something. It's very complicated. There is also the behind the scenes drive for the species to survive (phermones, resonance). The mind plays a rold as well. There is no one way that gets a person sick so there's no one way that someone heals.