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Hey buddy, speaking of liver problems i was just diagnosed with acute porphyria. Misery during those attacks followed by purple/black urine and neurological cascade.

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Can you talk about your symptoms? My coworker has some weird health issues and porphyria was something that came up in my online searching. I don't think it fits him, but I'd like to hear more if you don't mind sharing. I hope you get well soon!

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There is a few webpages dedicated to this liver disease. My symptoms have been word for word for the acute type. There are 8 types.... i cant offer much help since i am still going through the diagnosis process and its all real new to me. The only reason i want the diagnosis is so i can narrow down triggers so i can limit the episodes.

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Well as you said yourself you need to find the triggers for the sudden attacks you get I will try to dig for clues and information this weekend 🤔

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Thank you for your generosity.

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Thanks Amigo, i am diving into liver cleansing by Andreas Moritz and MMS by John Humble... looking for alternative therapy seems to be the way forward. God Bless

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But if you have specifics i can try and answer.

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Hey, we were chatting a lot on twitter.

I was the guy with Long Covid and a bunch of auto antibodies. Maybe you remember me.

I recently caught corona - and surprise surprise. It looks like I completely recovered. All my symptoms have vanished. Could it be my body got rid of the spike? Including the vaccine spikes?

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I replied to you on Twitter, bur the short answer for any reader that comes across here, is yes, the body basically resets itself after COVID infections sometimes. Sometimes it cures some serious stuff too.

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"Lack of mucosal immunity is the main reason the mRNA vaccines failed to stop transmission"

I thought the main reason mRNA vaccines failed to stop transmission was due to immune escape variants driven by heterologous immune pressure at the population level. This is what virologist Geert Van Den Bossche has been speaking of in terms of why vaccination during a pandemic is always fraught to fail.

If mucosal immunity had been established, would that have prevented immune escape variants?

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Sadly I don't have my Twitter anymore otherwise I would dig a bunch of tweets from late 2020. No, the mRNA vaccines primarily failed because they don't elicit mucosal immunity, the precise immune response you need to stop respiratory viruses transmission (or for that matter, severity of infection). Followed by a non-optimal immune response, which them put evolutionary pressure on escape variants.

Omicron “saved” hundreds of millions of people, most likely.

To your question, yes, if vaccines elicited a mucosal immunity at the very start, it would have hindered the evolution by a tangible margin, not completely stopped but we wouldn't be in this mess. The virus now has the antigenic drift 10 times of the flu... Insane 😆

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Appreciate the response.

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Moriarty, as I was reading the bit about Omicron and reversal of imprinting, I had the thought that it sounds like, if left to our devices with no further jabs, Omicron would in fact help the population return to a slow tendency toward herd immunity. Is that actually implied here by the analysis you've described? Or am I totally misunderstanding?

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It is what I implied in a simplified manner yes, but now there is a lot of other variables at play, such as the useless Paxlovid, Merck's mutagenic drug.

Without further jabs, imprinting would slowly get fixed, but would that stop transmission at this point with immune evasive variants surfacing at alarming speed ?

At least it would help some of the vaccinated on mitigating long term damage 🤔 is what I thought

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