In 1999 the CBC Radio show, "Ideas" presented an award-winning documentary entitled "The Bacteria Revolution." It featured evidence for the theory that so-called "occult" bacteria cause many illnesses not previously attributed to bacterial pathogenesis.
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IDEAS:
THE BACTERIA REVOLUTION
Friday, May 28 & June 4, 1999
CBC Radio One, 9:05 pm
Do stress and anguish and improper diet cause heart attacks, ulcerative colitis, cancer, and dozens of other diseases - or could they be caused by germs? New discoveries by infectious disease specialists and new ideas from evolutionary biology suggest that previously unsuspected bacteria are responsible for a wide spectrum of human illness. Science journalist Colman Jones reports groundbreaking research from a New York conference and talks with international experts about the scientific and political battles being waged over the cause of diseases from Lyme to AIDS.
Canadian Science Writers' Association
1999 Science in Society Journalism Award
Radio Items 25 Minutes and Over
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/shows/bacteria/index.html
(oops - no longer available online but the audio and/or transcript can be ordered.)
Here's a page with an illustrated, readable version:
http://www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/ideas/shows/bacteria/bacteria.html
Here's a newspaper article that summarizes some of the above documentary:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/18/40/News/feature.html
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1 comment:
Hi, Grant. Thanks for your postings about the Marshall Protocol. Are you following the protocol yourself? I have CFS and am seriously considering it.
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