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Can We Debunk Germ Theory by Studying Plants?



When we examine how plants respond to pests and disease, a compelling pattern emerges: healthy, undamaged plants in nutrient-rich soil rarely fall victim to infestation. In contrast, pests are drawn to plants with compromised tissue—those already weakened or damaged.

This observation points to a deeper truth: the state of the terrain determines susceptibility, not the mere presence of pathogens.

This idea is supported by tools like the BRIX score, which measures the vitality of plant tissues. Plants with high BRIX scores—indicative of strong metabolic health—are naturally more resistant to disease and pests. It’s not that the pathogens disappear; it’s that they don’t thrive in healthy environments.

Modern medicine often frames disease as something that “attacks” us from the outside. But when we look at nature, we see a different narrative: disease is more likely to take hold when the internal environment—our “terrain”—is compromised.

We are not passive victims of invisible invaders. We are active participants in our own health. Just like in plants, our tissue integrity, environment, and lifestyle create either resilience or vulnerability.

If you took an honest inventory of your health today—how would you score?
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They’re signals your terrain needs healing.

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