
The Immune System and Microbes
Question everything you've been told about immunity.
- Understand why microbes are allies rather than enemies to fight
- Discover the fundamental role of the body's internal environment in health and disease
- Understand how the immune system is built and what can disrupt it
- Adopt an ecological and cooperative vision of your health to better preserve it
In this lecture, Jean-Jacques Crèvecœur and Cyrinne Ben Mamou offer a radically different interpretation of the immune system, microbes, and vaccination. Drawing on epistemology, evolutionary ecology, and the work of Béchamp, they contrast the Pasteurian view with a symbiotic understanding of life: microbes are not primarily aggressors, but rather partners in repair and learning. They explain why childhood illnesses contribute to immune maturation, why vaccinating too early could disrupt fundamental developmental stages, and how the nervous, endocrine, immune, and microbial systems function as a network. This lecture is for those who want to understand their bodies differently and create the conditions for a vibrant and balanced internal environment.


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About the author
Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur is a Belgian-Canadian author and trainer specializing in personal development and communication.
He studied science and pedagogy before dedicating himself to training and writing.
He is known for his lectures, books, and online content on consciousness and autonomy.
He has also sparked debate due to some of his public stances on societal and health issues.






