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.