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Clearly you are not in the medical field, nothing you just said was medical. No one with a medical education would ever say that vaccines and wisdom teeth removal are unnecessary. Vaccines are preventative, based on endless research and evidence in immunology, and wisdom teeth removal is only done when wisdom teeth are causing problems. PR also was first described in 1860 (and it existed before its first clinical description, obviously). That means PR predates vaccines and wisdom teeth removals by many decades at least. It cannot be caused by things that it predates in existence.
"Resetting the homeostasis of your body" doesn't make sense. That's not how homeostasis works. It's a consistent effort on the part of your body to maintain standard conditions. In some cases, like hypertension, the body has become used to conditions being abnormal and has altered its homeostatic response, (i.e. not lowering the blood pressure even though it is high. But note that if it spikes even higher, the body will still respond normally, it is just that the baroreceptors specifically, due to the constant pressure, have stopped reacting to the "normally" high bp someone with hypertension experiences. They would still respond to changes in pressure.) but this is an example of a medical condition in someone that has caused the body to slowly change its reaction over a long time, not something that can be applied to the general population.
Healthy diet and exercise is always a good idea for everyone.
Research actually doesn't say PR is viral, it just says it isn't bacterial or fungal or allergen-based. It is potentially linked to a virus, but it is unclear and the rash itself is not the virus.

July 12, 2016 - 5:21pm

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