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Had this info sent to me and thought you might find it interesting: The vaccine to prevent every strain of flu http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pag.....&in_page_id=1774A super one-shot cures all from those who wish to eliiminate illnesses (flu in this case) by vaccination. Although I seriously doubt I would use this when it is available, I thought it might provoke some interesting thoughts and discussion. |
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thanks for sharing Sharon! ) |
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Looks to me that this would be a major breakthrough if it works out. Apparemtly they are trying to get around the mutating ability of the virus by selecting a target on the coating that they feel is more stable. An odd statement here though
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Normally, such vaccines would have to go through at least five years of human tests before going on the market. However, if a bird flu pandemic occurs before that, they could be made more quickly available.
Not noting that once the pandemic starts its a little late for vaccines. Anyhow worth keeping an eye on. I am a little skeptical on 'one size fits all' solutions but I guess it is the ultimate goal of the vaccine industry. (after profits of course) |
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I have some immunological fears as a lay person; Coudn't this vaccine be dangerous for As (autoimmune diseases) and for B and O who could be far more sensitive to A-like immunological lectines ? I hope Dr D or Tom Greenfield can explain it here ! Waiting to know, I do not need it if I am compliant with BTD and supplements.
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Alia Vo |
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Thank you for sharing the link with us, Sharon.
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