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Throughout the discussion, Jones emphasizes that the neglect or suppression of accessible health measures—like nasal hygiene—indicates a blend of incompetence and malicious intent. This complex interplay suggests that profit-driven interests often override scientific truth, knowingly or negligently causing ongoing harm to public health.
He advocates for a paradigm shift: embracing simple, cost-effective hygiene practices rooted in the microbiome science—supporting beneficial bacteria while limiting pathogens—rather than relying solely on pharmaceuticals or toxic chemicals.