You Cannot “Catch” a Virus – A Deeper Look into Microbial Truths

This video explores the long-debated question: Can you really “catch” a virus?
Drawing from sources in anatomy, physiology, and naturopathic medicine, we examine the nature of viruses, microbes, and the human body’s complex ecosystem.

You Cannot “Catch” a Virus, A Deeper Look into Microbial Truths

This video explores the long-debated question: Can you really “catch” a virus?
Drawing from sources in anatomy, physiology, and naturopathic medicine, we examine the nature of viruses, microbes, and the human body’s complex ecosystem.

🔬 Key Insights Covered:

  • The human body is home to trillions of microorganisms – including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and what are commonly referred to as viruses.

  • These so-called “viruses” may in fact be exosome-like particles – naturally occurring cellular messengers rather than external infectious agents. Despite decades of claims, true viral isolation under Koch’s postulates has never been conclusively demonstrated.

  • There are 10x more microbial cells in the body than human cells, weighing approximately 1.5kg in total.

  • Every inch of the human body – both inside and out – is covered with microbial life.

  • The human virome is estimated to contain over 380 trillion viral-like particles – many of which are symbiotic and essential.

  • The intestinal microbiota plays a critical role in immune health, digestion, and cellular function.

This video aims to challenge the conventional contagion model and promote an updated, terrain-based understanding of health – where internal balance, not external “attack,” defines wellness.

🧬 NOTE: The information presented is for educational and informational purposes only.

We encourage viewers to explore scientific literature, question assumptions, and remain open to alternative health frameworks.