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Apr 8, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Have you looked at NAD+ relative to infection and vaccines? I've been looking at NAD+ in terms of health/metabolism, and it has to be connected with SARs. Here's an interesting paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-021-00507-3

NAD+ is required for DNA repair and energy production, so deficiency can be causal for cancer.

I'll have to look at WNT :-)

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Both the vaccine and the infection depletes NAD+, that is why I recommend something like Niacin/NMN/etc. NAD is super important.

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I find your hypotheses are well based in the science, fascinating to read. 😊 (even though much of the science you speak of goes over my head, I have a BS in biology and a minor in chemistry, so I can follow it a little). We will see how much turns out to be true.

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Well, I try to base it on evidence, even though the way I structure them is unorthodox (I am not an academic, so my mind is free from constrains of the need to “stay in my lane”). You can catch up with the science speak pretty fast with your background, just takes sometime.

The TYK2 I am pretty adamant about it, and will die on this hill, I am fairly certain, the evidence to this is enormous. The rest we will see, but the WNT pathway (it is a complicated one to go dig) I am also positive. Maybe long term the infection might help some cancer growth.

I doubt it is as catastrophic as the vaccines…

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