Pharmaceutical companies and the medical system love to vilify viruses, but are they really bad for your body?

No. Everyone is regularly exposed to viruses and bacteria — they’re all around us (indoors and out) and, even, inside us. Yes, our bodies have viruses that co-exist with us in our bodies. Scientists in 2014 discovered the average HEALTHY person has 5.5 viruses in their body, with some having many more, according to BMC Biology study.

We encounter dozens of viruses everyday and we even have latent viruses in our bodies — without being sick, according to Medical Daily studies. Science is discovering there are many benefits to common illnesses, particularly in childhood, and theorize that viruses actually help train the immune system in a way that can REDUCE the risk of more serious issues later in life, including cancer.

Yes, you read that right: natural viruses can PROTECT from disease later in life.

Vaccines don’t create REAL immunity. Real immunity is only created by catching a natural form of the virus, in a natural manner — through the nose or mouth. For thousands of years, humans have lived synergistically with viruses and bacteria. And now science is discovering that they actually serve a purpose on our journey to transformation and health.

We can’t live in fear of every little thing. It’s a pharmaceutical tactic to sell their products.

30 years ago this fear wouldn’t exist because there wasn’t a vaccine to sell — or an drug to push. It’s our immune system that keeps viruses at bay, not a vaccine anyway.

It’s a pharmaceutical tactic to sell their products. Viruses are not the true enemy… synthetic chemicals are.

But pharmaceutical industry products are based on synthetic chemicals… so they make sure you fear nature instead. Because then you become a good customer! $$$

The studies below go into more detail.

Cleaning House & Creating Space

According to Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist MIT, the flu virus is one way our bodies’ regenerate and “clean house” by filtering out weak and dead cells to create space for new cells.

Dr. Seneff says we live in a symbiotic relationship with all the other species, even the pathogens. The flu virus goes into the muscles cells and reprograms them to hand over their sulfate. The flu virus delivers the sulfate to your blood. The sulfate cleans your blood by killing off the weak cells allowing growth for new cells. In effect, the flu virus is rescuing your blood from future health issues by keeping it as strong as possible (more serious illnesses, perhaps cancer).

Getting sick with the flu isn’t bad, it’s actually good for your body.