Dr Tom Cowan explores proposed alternate causes to Polio, including Sugar, DDT, Arsenic, Electricity

Dr. Tom Cowan’s Controversial Theories on Polio and Alternate Causes Beyond the Poliovirus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHvJ0ymR5rg — Interview by Mercola of Tom Cowan Introduction: In the realm of medical history, few diseases have sparked as much controversy and debate as polio. While the conventional narrative attributes the cause of polio to the poliovirus, Dr. Tom Cowan, a … Read more

Polio, actually from arsenic?

Exploring the Hypothesis of Arsenic as a Potential Causal Factor in Polio Introduction: For decades, the medical community has sought to unravel the complex puzzle of poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, a devastating disease that has afflicted millions worldwide. While the poliovirus has long been identified as the primary cause of polio, recent research has … Read more

Polio, actually from exposure to electricity / RF radiation ?

Clearly, the “science” is not “settled” at all; in fact, nowhere near, per the growing realization that no virus has ever been truly isolated with regards to meeting Koch’s postulates.  (Dr Sam Bailey).   Arthur Firstenberg’s Theory on Power-Grid Electrification and Polio Introduction: In recent years, Arthur Firstenberg, an advocate for the health effects of … Read more

From many thousands, down to three known Polio Iron Lungs

During the height of the polio epidemic in the United States, which occurred in the 1940s and 1950s, thousands of individuals afflicted with the disease required respiratory assistance, including the use of iron lungs. Iron lungs, also known as negative pressure ventilators, were large machines that helped individuals with paralyzed respiratory muscles to breathe by … Read more

Polio, actually from DDT?

DDT as a Causal Factor in Polio Introduction: The history of polio, a debilitating viral disease, is fraught with controversy and speculation regarding its origins and contributing factors. While the discovery of the polio vaccine in the mid-20th century marked a significant milestone in the fight against the disease, questions persist about the role of … Read more