Can anyone explain me this? In step 1 of the video, IVM binds to the spike proteins on the live virus. But in step 3, it supposedly just ignores the spike proteins created from the mRNA. Why would there be a difference?
Ivermectin does not block the process that trains the immune system, however it will block some of the inflammation a vaccine might cause which is a good thing. Ivermectin acts against parts of the virus that increases its infectivity and virulence. The vaccines make spike proteins only within cells and do not cause the body any issues.
[-] fuzzysocksplease | 2 points | Mar 04 2021 02:40:54
What is the answer? I can’t view this right now.
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[-] heinerprahm | 3 points | Mar 04 2021 06:10:43
I all four possible cases the answer is no, Ivermectin does not block any vaccine.
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[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Mar 04 2021 09:57:16
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[-] TehCaster | 1 points | Mar 04 2021 11:47:32
Can anyone explain me this? In step 1 of the video, IVM binds to the spike proteins on the live virus. But in step 3, it supposedly just ignores the spike proteins created from the mRNA. Why would there be a difference?
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[-] Haitchpeasauce | 3 points | Mar 04 2021 09:57:00
Ivermectin does not block the process that trains the immune system, however it will block some of the inflammation a vaccine might cause which is a good thing. Ivermectin acts against parts of the virus that increases its infectivity and virulence. The vaccines make spike proteins only within cells and do not cause the body any issues.
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