Inverse Vaccines?

  • N521498

    Member
    May 16, 2025 at 6:17 am EDT

    Maybe we should work on what’s causing autoimmune, since, according to The Guardian news article, it is affecting 1 in 10 people? Might this be a better approach, instead of waiting for an experimental new method to treat autoimmune 5 years down the road. Just a thought.

    • IMA-GregT

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      May 16, 2025 at 7:58 am EDT

      👍

    • Jeff Gerber

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      May 16, 2025 at 10:14 am EDT

      I completely agree with the idea of fixing what’s causing autoimmune. I think the idea in the article is “Allopathy gone amok”.

      Here’s one theory, that is likely correct for fixing the root cause of spike protein related autoimmune.

      https://bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42234-025-00167-8

      “The described correlations explain the high incidence of IgG-type pAA associated with COVID-19 due to SARS-CoV-2 induced T-cell stimulation leading to a shift from nAA-IgM to pAA-IgG. Blockade of membrane-bound nAChRs of B cells by SGP may perpetuate this effect through release of proinflammatory cytokines with further nAA-IgM/pAA-IgG shift. The persistent disruption of nAChR-driven inhibition of inappropriate B cell proliferation and antibody overproduction would be a plausible cause of auto-aggressive immune dysregulation with subsequent ADs in LC.”

      AD = Autoimmune Diseases

      LC = Long COVID

      If you were to now turn off part of the immune system, as the posted article suggests, it’s kind of like taking a person with some kind of nerve impingement and rather than fixing the impingement, put them in a wheelchair. You fixed the problem of not being able to walk but have caused a host of other issues for them to contend with. Not the best analogy but you get the idea.

      • David Klemitz

        Member
        May 17, 2025 at 12:05 am EDT

        In rats. a criticism of the study is that the per Kg dose is much higher when compared with a human.

  • IMA-GregT

    Member
    May 16, 2025 at 7:58 am EDT

    Interesting article. Thank you megsnp

  • Lenore Norrgard

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    May 16, 2025 at 11:23 am EDT

    Interesting, but: Since it’s likely at least in part vaccines / pharmaceuticals that cause autoimmunity in the first place, I don’t think pharma is where I’d turn to heal it. And at a quick scan, this proposed “inverse vaccine” contains nano particles. No thanks. Obviously I don’t trust pharma as far as I can throw it. My family is riddled with autoimmunity, and the last thing I would buy into is more drugs.

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