Posted on 08/11/2021 3:08:21 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Novavax has created a fourth COVID-19 vaccine using moth cells and tree bark. Instead of an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna) or a viral vector vaccine (Johnson & Johnson), Novavax is a subunit protein vaccine.
Infectious diseases expert Diana Florescu, MD, led the phase 3 clinical trial of the Novavax vaccine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). "Diversity in vaccine production helps increase the number of patients vaccinated," says Dr. Florescu. "Some might not accept mRNA vaccines, while others may be allergic to certain ingredients."
For example, some are allergic to polyethylene glycol (PEG), an ingredient in the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) vaccines. There's no polyethylene glycol (PEG) in Novavax.
The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine contains a protein (made using moth cells) plus an adjuvant (made from tree bark). An adjuvant is an ingredient added to boost a person's immune response, creating higher levels of antibodies.
The Novavax vaccine uses a telltale piece of the coronavirus: the notorious spike protein. All alone, the spike protein is harmless and can't cause COVID-19. When your immune system encounters the lonely spike protein, it produces antibodies against it. This gives you protection against future COVID-19 infection.
"Unlike mRNA vaccines, the spike protein is already premade in the Novavax vaccine. It's a shortcut," explains Dr. Florescu. "All the synthesis happens outside the body and we just give the end product: the spike protein."
Like other COVID-19 vaccines, Novavax does not cause COVID-19 infection. It can't get you sick. This vaccine doesn't contain either live or inactivated virus.
The Novavax method uses moth cells to make spike proteins:
"The Novavax vaccine has no genetic material, only proteins," says Dr. Florescu. "The vaccine technology is more traditional, and it's very similar to a protein-based influenza vaccine."
Influenza vaccines have also used this moth cell factory method.
Adjuvants increase the immune response to a vaccine. In this vaccine, soapbark tree extract adjuvant makes achieving immunity possible with a smaller dose of the spike protein.
Matrix-M is the adjuvant used by Novavax. It is based on a saponin extracted from the soapbark tree (Quillaja saponaria). The soapbark extract encourages immune cells to activate, generating a more potent immune response.
Saponins are found naturally in various plant species like beans and green peas. They're used in agriculture, animal feeds, veterinary vaccines and human food. Saponins can boost immune responses to proteins. Using the Matrix-M adjuvant, a smaller dose of spike protein achieves the desired immune response.
See how well the Novavax vaccine performed in phase 3 clinical trials here.
So the big question is... Safer than the other offerings of Big Pharma, or just a different public relations department?
Tree bark.
By no means a novel concept.
Known to none other than the Father of our Country, George Washington.
HCQ, Quercetin trace back to a similar source.
These people have a lot of nerve.
How about we replace the entire mRNA component with a new HCQ or Ivermectin compon entertainment (i.e., known effective therapeutics), call it an oral form of the same vaccone (even though that’s not true), swear up and down that this does not mean that the Bad Orange Man said a single thing that was true in his entire life, and call it a day.
Autocorrect edit:
compon entertainment = component
vaccone = vaccine
Novavax’s Adjuvanted COVID-19 Vaccine Caused Severe Adverse Reactions in Clinical Trials:
Toxicology. Quillaja saponin (sapotoxin) is reported to be highly toxic. 3 Severe toxic effects following the ingestion of large doses of the bark include liver damage, gastric pain, diarrhea, hemolysis, respiratory failure, convulsions and coma.
This is their adjuvant: MATRIX-M1 ADJUVANT (UNII: YZ7P8Y8ECX)—quillaja saponin???
Someone tell me I am getting this incorrect. Please?
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compon entertainment = component…”
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LOL - It’s amazing the “corrections” that autocorrect can come up with.
The spike protein IS THE TOXIN!!!
Even without the body of the virus, our body (and those of test animals) show the same inflammation response to just the spike protein.
Not sure, but my smart phone may be in the thrall of Lucifer’s lexicographer.
Sounds like an herbal remedy. :)
CRISPR
Genesis 6
Leviticus 19
Matt 24:37
Hybridization Initiation.
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So, the tree bark makes it cost effective.
Spikes collected from “moth cells” sounds safer than grown in my heart cells, but more expensive, so I suppose they want to use less.
Does anyone know if it was developed or tested using cell lines from aborted human fetuses or embryos?
Bttt.
5.56mm
Dosage makes the poison.
For example, a number of blood pressure medicines are not much more than small amounts of snake venom (anything ending in -pril).
Captopril, in particular, is pretty much just pit viper venom.
Mind you THIS IS NOT an endorsement of this vaccine. But the fact that a little bit of poison is in it is pretty common with all medicines.
This would be a more acceptable vaccine to me. If I needed a vaccine.
The “severe Adverse Reactions” cited in the first link are such things as “fatigue”, “malaise”, temp of 101.5. The article also says that these reactions were limited to 2 days on average. It does not list any long term negative effects.
The toxicology link you gave pointed out that there are safe amounts of the saponin compound in foods. The first link, in the comments, points out that saponin occurs in root beer. Of course, ingesting a compound is different than injecting a compound. But, at any rate, it’s toxicity is not quite as bad as it sounds. The purpose of an adjuvant is to increase the immune response of the body. So it wouldn’t do to use salt water.
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