The authors of What Really Makes You Ill? (Lester & Parker) reject the entire germ theory, particularly for viruses. On the whole, I don't find the book convincing, but they maintain that Spanish flu was caused by the toxic chemicals used on the battlefields during WWI. That is an interesting angle and might be worth examining ... if anyone can figure it out 100 years after the fact.
The authors of What Really Makes You Ill? (Lester & Parker) reject the entire germ theory, particularly for viruses. On the whole, I don't find the book convincing, but they maintain that Spanish flu was caused by the toxic chemicals used on the battlefields during WWI. That is an interesting angle and might be worth examining ... if anyone can figure it out 100 years after the fact.
The authors of What Really Makes You Ill? (Lester & Parker) reject the entire germ theory, particularly for viruses. On the whole, I don't find the book convincing, but they maintain that Spanish flu was caused by the toxic chemicals used on the battlefields during WWI. That is an interesting angle and might be worth examining ... if anyone can figure it out 100 years after the fact.