09/05/2025
“The microbe is nothing; the terrain is everything.”
That’s what Louis Pasteur reportedly said on his deathbed.
For decades, he had championed germ theory—the idea that microbes were the root cause of disease. But his rival, Antoine Béchamp, argued that the real story was the terrain—the internal environment of the body.
Béchamp believed a healthy, resilient body could resist illness even when exposed to the same germs that made others sick.
Modern science? It turns out Béchamp might have been right all along. Gut health, immunity, inflammation, metabolism—they all show us the body’s inner terrain matters as much, if not more, than the microbe itself.
Sometimes the rebels aren’t wrong. They’re just ahead of their time.