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Kirsten's avatar

Omg, the article causes rebound infections a "mystery of this life-saving drug". 🤮

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Moriarty's avatar

I laughed hard, that is why I shared !!!

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Ray's avatar

nearly all animals make their own vitamin c (its pretty much us and guinea pigs that dont) and they dont get viral rebounds, go figure!

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Moriarty's avatar

Really makes the nog jog doesn't it... it is as if... with enough antioxidants we could... solve a lot of issues...nah, it can't be that simple...

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Edwin's avatar

"As a COVID-19 treatment, ritonavir essentially shuts down nirmatrelvir’s metabolism (via cytochrome enzyme inhibition-Edwin) in the liver, so that it doesn’t move out of your body as quickly, which means it can work longer—giving it a boost to help fight the infection." --Yale Med

"Ritonavir is of the protease inhibitor class. Typically, however, it is used to inhibit the enzyme that metabolizes other protease inhibitors. This inhibition allows lower doses of these latter medications to be used." --Wiki

"Nirmatrelvir is an antiviral medication developed by Pfizer which acts as an orally active 3C-like protease inhibitor" --Wiki

Do you suppose this is actually to drive mutations of SARS-CoV-2?

As a treatment it is a massive failure despite the 89% effective 'claim.'

At this time it is only for 12 years old and up, do you suspect the ultimate use will be in children?

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Moriarty's avatar

Good question, they might repurpose and test with other viruses, but if they have the same protein, and use a similar mechanism, it would affect the replication and have a similar effect. Lower the replication (aka stop the viral infection which is BS in the case of Covid).

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Moriarty's avatar

There are no stupid questions, if you knew some of my ideas (that defy biological orthodoxy lol).

The other virus takes over, and might use the "fuel" that SARS-CoV-2 left around for itself, basically stopping one, would cause the other to progress faster in this scenario.

Only other coronaviruses (the same family) may do something with the protein (recombination) otherwise no.

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Moriarty's avatar

I hate that guy, and he is not into anything because 90% of the time he steals things from others. I know every other researcher who he stole things from.

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pandelis's avatar

this fits with amyloidosis .... numbers are huge, 1 in 5 says CDC, at least 2-3 times that on the safe side. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnGnGAtKilk

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Moriarty's avatar

The Long Covid criteria is very broad, so many can be categorized with "Long Covid", but most LC people I helped are easily treatable, a few supplements and they go back into normalcy.

You mostly need to solve the low-grade inflammation they all have (I have a few posts about it) and the bioenergetic aspect of it (most long covid are working in half-voltage, a crude way to explain).

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pandelis's avatar

well, i have looking into this for a longtime, and never heard anyone talk about amyloidosis.

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Moriarty's avatar

I have looking into the misfolded protein angle of SARS-CoV-2 for over a year by now. I am aware of it, I wrote about it on Twitter (mostly how it is bullshit if you take minimal steps), how hard it is to actually happen at the rate some people say it will.

It will happen, but not as most of these people said, and not HOW they said. Mechanism and pathways are important.

My thing with him is because of his grift I had to rescue people from LITERAL suicide, when he started getting notoriety pushing the prion bullshit. These people were on the verge of actually killing themselves, over 100 people me alone. My ex herself helped dozens others.

These tabletop exercises are common bro, and sometimes align with whatever come to pass at some level, smallpox is one of the most used pathogen for these exercises precisely because of how easy it is to weaponize it (I am writing something about it, it will be titled The Futility of Pandemic Preparedness).

I have no doubt Fauci and his ilk had many hands in this pandemic though...

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pandelis's avatar

yeap, that misfolded protein angle of SARS-CoV-2 and the way amyloidosis ... am sure is not an easy thing to tackle.

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Kirsten's avatar

It might be good to write about the spike protein and amyloidosis again here on substack. I'd like to hear your perspective.

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Moriarty's avatar

From the group of researchers that were actually making strides on this stuff, I am the last one. And arguably I am literally the dumb one among these guys. I have a post written about it, don't know if I will ever publish it, I already left how to deal with it.

It is coming from the Liver (mostly), not from the Spike Protein doing whatever insane bs anyone wrote about (even researchers), this one I am really certain of.

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pandelis's avatar

these guys should help each other and forget small stuff.

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Kirsten's avatar

Yes, I agree, nothing original!

I think that some people are drawn to but you call the small stuff, and others the bigger picture. To me, we need both. Not only for our own understanding, but because covidians are going to be drawn to one or the other as they stumble into our camp.

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