The FDA has approved boosters for kids 16-17 years of age.
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) December 15, 2021
It did so without testing the boosters on kids 16-17 years of age. https://t.co/4iJraw8gBO
Monday, December 20, 2021
FDA has approved boosters for kids 16-17 years of age . . . without testing the boosters on kids 16-17 years of age.
In 430 BC, during the Athenian plague, we understood natural immunity
In ~500 BC, we learned that the earth is not flat, but a sphere.
— Martin Kulldorff (@MartinKulldorff) December 21, 2021
In 430 BC, during the Athenian plague, we understood natural immunity.
Now universities only believe in one of the two.
Exosomes travel within the body to give a genetic message to cells somewhere else in the body
Exosomes travel within the body to give a genetic message to cells somewhere else in the body. There has to be a matching surface marker for the exosome packet to be allowed into another cell.
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) December 17, 2021
In the external world exosomes can be released & are like pheromones. Someone else...
GONZALVES: "This f*****g Great Barrington Declaration is like a bad rash that won’t go away,”
“Emails obtained by AIER through a FOIA request show Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins coordinating a propaganda campaign to attack the Great Barrington Declaration.”
— American Institute for Economic Research (@aier) December 20, 2021
~Phillip W. Magness & James R. Harrigan #GreatBarringtonDeclaration @gbdeclaration. https://t.co/5baqaHZUck
An excerpt,
Fauci wrote to Collins again the next day, this time referencing a breathless op-ed by Gregg Gonsalves, a public health professor at Yale, in The Nation. And here we arrive at yet another funny part. Gonsalves’ article was not exactly a critique of the Great Barrington Declaration. Instead, Gonsalves went after Martin Kulldorff, who in an interview with the leftist magazine Jacobin quite reasonably pointed out that the lockdowns hurt the poor more than most talking heads were willing to admit. Gonsalves’s grievance was that by interviewing Kulldorff, Jacobin had broken the lockdown “solidarity” of other far-left websites including the Nation and the Boston Review.
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As the bedfellows became more strange, Gregg Gonsalves wrote directly to Collins, thanking him for his undiplomatic approach. For his part, Gonsalves became ever more hostile and profane, in his remarks on the GBD. “This f*****g Great Barrington Declaration is like a bad rash that won’t go away,” Gonsalves tweeted, shortly before reaching out to Collins. A day earlier, the Yale professor also began promoting unhinged conspiracy theories about the GBD and AIER that traced to the blog of a former 9/11 Truther movement activist.
DOUBLE UP ON ANTIOXIDANTS NOW IN PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS DAY
Omicron binds even stronger to the ACE2 receptor and evades more of the neutralizing antibodies that are formed against the vak sp!ke.
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) December 20, 2021
-- making it more transmissable and resistant to vakk-ed antibodies. https://t.co/bsQMitpl5P
And Proanthocyanidins.
The isolated proteins are screened against procyanidin-a flavonoid from plants using molecular docking. Further, molecular dynamics simulation of critical proteins such as ACE2, Mpro and spike proteins are performed to elucidate the inhibition mechanism. The strong network of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions along with van der Waals interactions inhibit receptors, which are essential to the entry and replication of the SARS-CoV-2. The binding energy which largely arises from van der Waals interactions is calculated (ACE2=-50.21 ± 6.3, Mpro=-89.50 ± 6.32 and spike=-23.06 ± 4.39) through molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann surface area also confirm the affinity of procyanidin towards the critical receptors.
Food sources of proanthocyanidins are Dark chocolate, grapes, and green tea.
The reason I say to double up now, or if you haven't started then start now, is because it takes time for your liver to metabolize nutrients and then more time fir them to affect your genetics. Israeli physician, Dr. Michael Cohen, covered this recently. He said,
Even people who've received high doses after they get the virus--they've done studies with 50,000, 200,000 units of vitamin D given as a shot at the time of admission to the hospital, it probably does have some immunomodulatory effect but it takes time to kick in. It takes a few days, by which stage the person could be a lot farther down the illness with COVID. They could be onto a much later stage of COVID whereby they're already ventilated. And the whole idea of this is to prevent that.
Yes, we know it has to be metabolized by the liver and it has to be metabolized by the kidneys. I can remember patients with renal failure, for example, who couldn't metabolize their vitamin D.
After metabolism, you've got to make sure it has its effects on the genetics of the body, on the immune system, and that presumably takes longer.
High doses of vitamin D.
He neglects to mention it but for D to be absorbable, you must take magnesium. That means you must take magnesium with vitamin D.