I think this vaccine is different than any other in the past.
Normally, they weaken or find a weak strain of a virus and inject some of
it [live or dead] and your body develops antibodies that are effective on
both it and the target virus.
Small pox was prevented by giving people cow pox...but giving people cow
pox when they already HAD small pox didn't cure the small pox. [If you
were already sick, tough luck]
I think these vaccines are misnamed and mainly consist of genetically
engineered or artificial antibodies that both kill and prevent...like
skipping a step with a lab doing what your body was supposed to.
What are some of the ingredients in Pfizer's Covid 19 vaccine?
The vaccine consists of messenger RNA and four lipid nanoparticles
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most clinically advanced non-viral gene
delivery system. Lipid nanoparticles safely and effectively deliver nucleic
acids, overcoming a major barrier preventing the development and use of
genetic medicines
Dictionary
lipĀ·id
any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their
derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
They include many natural oils, waxes, and steroids
Blood Albumin is a protein similar to a lipid, perhaps to carry silver,
copper, zinc [which will all disable a virus] and maybe gold nanoparticles?
[like mild silver protein *MSP*, only now, mild silver/copper/zinc/gold
lipid? ]
Around 20 years ago, a high school buddy who heads a research department
at a "major pharm company" told me he was researching "metallic
nanoparticles".
That was about 2 years after I gave him a CS generator...and he won't talk
to me anymore.
[Sucks when a garage tinkerer *accidentally* upstages all those PHDs]
Ode
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 5:07 PM Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alan Christianson is a naturopath who has some very good ideas about how
> to heal, alongside some very inaccurate advice as he often cautions his
> audience about the presumed dangers of what are actually very safe and even
> necessary substances. He has a habit of trying to get people to buy his
> books and listen to his podcasts by offering sensationalized headlines.
>
>
>
> His latest newsletter, below, advertises a podcast about Colloidal Silver.
> I don't know Christianson's position about Colloidal Silver and don't have
> the time or patience to listen (I'd rather speed read transcripts of
> podcasts). However, I am passing on this newsletter I just received in case
> someone else would like to listen.
>
>
>
> *From:* Dr. Alan Christianson <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 8, 2020 4:36 AM
> *Subject:* Before You Consume Colloidal Silver, Read This.
>
>
>
> Hey there,
>
> Dr. C here. Many of you have asked about colloidal silver. It has
> apparently made a big comeback in the pandemic era.
>
> There have been several new studies about it.
>
> The main questions they have sought to answer have been: 1. Is it safe?
> And #2, is it an effective antimicrobial? If so, against which organisms
> and at which doses?
>
> In addition to these points, some companies claim that some forms of
> silver are safer than others and more effective.
>
> Thankfully the science is pretty clear. Please give this episode a good
> listen before using any silver products.
>
>
>
> Click Here for Apple Podcasts
> <https://uo178.infusion-links.com/api/v1/click/5384126824316928/6059988128628736>
> , Google Play
> <https://uo178.infusion-links.com/api/v1/click/5834569438330880/6059988128628736>,
> Spotify
> <https://uo178.infusion-links.com/api/v1/click/6708570050134016/6059988128628736>
> & YouTube.
> <https://uo178.infusion-links.com/api/v1/click/5598041093046272/6059988128628736>
>
> To your best health,
>
> Dr. C
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