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CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well this whole plannedemic doesn't add up except that globomohos want the US to fall, which is a goal they've been working towards since 1913 with the creation of the Fed.

As it happens my Mom deliberately got me a case of the chicken pox in 1969, on my first ever Christmas vacation. I was miserable the whole time, and didn't miss one speck of school. Every female on her side of the family spent their last many decades of life miserable with shingles, and it's the exact same virus. So I'm prone to that problem, and developed some persistent nasty symptoms since lockdown started. I'm 5 years too young to get the vaccine, and haven't found any other treatment. And a vaccine with symptoms is probably a bad idea generally. Which is to say I've looked into all this a LOT since February.

Anyway, the common cold is something we beat only by the normal human immune response. The old saying goes you get over a cold in 2 weeks without medicine, but with medicine it only takes 14 days. We catch a cold again precisely because said immunity is not lifelong. How long immunity lasts varies, but generally after recovery we're weaker, not stronger. So it is possible we develop antibodies to CCPvirus that aren't lifelong, aren't complete, and who the fuck knows really.

It was always wrong to claim no human has any resistance to this. It's 78% the same as either SARS or some other coronavirus I'm not sure which, and our immune response is apparently identical to ALL of it. Which is what I suspected from day 1 of antibody testing being announced. So whatever is being learned about this is being mostly obscured by disinformation, and that is quite obviously deliberate.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

From what I’ve heard, the shingles vaccine is pretty nasty.

I’ve heard good things about lysine supplementation. It works to suppress viral replication of herpes viruses (same family), and there are promising preliminary studies for shingles treatment.

I like to read scientific studies on google scholar for my data. Might be a low cost/low risk treatment option for you.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow! Lysine has promising preliminary treatment for shingles treatment? Now you're talking my language :) OTC, cheap, no risk of side effects

Yeah since I've got weird neuropathy that even might be associated with shingles, I'd hate to try the vaccine for fear of flaring it up when otherwise I might be able to beat it and not suffer with it.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sort of difficult to find original studies, but here’s one I found:

Studies indicate that the process of VZV replication extracts lysine from the blood stream. The virus attempts to use lysine as it would use arginine—to make protein VII, an arginine-rich protein component of the viral core. However, this attempt fails. Thus, lysine acts like an arginine substitute, “fooling” the virus and preventing it from replicating and causing outbreaks.

Vol. 2 No. 4 2013 www.thepharmajournal.com Page | 25.