To: Wuli
“ Because yes, making antibodies to those spike proteins from the bug do not require either the vaccine or a prior infection”
Yes, but in the couple of weeks or so it takes the body to mount an adaptive immune response to Covid, the virus will be replicating merrily with no opposition and killing healthy cells… causing a lot of suffering. The whole idea behind vaccination is to trigger the same (or even stronger) immune response very quickly without the destructive effects of the virus.
26 posted on
01/06/2022 6:14:32 PM PST by
libh8er
To: libh8er
“Yes, but in the couple of weeks or so it takes the body to mount an adaptive immune response to Covid, the virus will be replicating merrily with no opposition and killing healthy cells… causing a lot of suffering.”
That is NOT true and is patently false as the 90%+ infected very quickly remain either asymptomatic or have only mild illness, demonstrating a rapid and working antibody response with the majority of folks.
28 posted on
01/06/2022 6:24:11 PM PST by
Wuli
To: libh8er
Yes, but in the couple of weeks or so it takes the body to mount an adaptive immune response to Covid, the virus will be replicating merrily with no opposition and killing healthy cells But we know that now. There are pre-treatments:
- Use hot/cold therapy to boost your interferon production. This "pre-activates" the interferon to be on the lookout for viruses instead of waiting for a cell to be attacked first.
- Take Zinc and Quercetin. This will put Zinc into the endothelial cells and will stop the replication of the viral mRNA.
- Take NAC to prevent Glutathione deficiency and stop oxidative stress from damaging organs in the body.
- Take Sulforaphane to keep the NRF2 Activators strong, to manage the overall antioxidant system in the body.
All of these things will buy the time that the body needs to fight off the virus.
-PJ
102 posted on
01/08/2022 10:00:04 PM PST by
Political Junkie Too
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