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It would depend on whether the innate system is enhanced by the treatment protocol yeah? If it gets past that then whether the body works quickly or slowly shouldn't be a problem in terms of generating memory immunity - I would have thought?
I don't understand biology or the protocols well enough to see where the assistance is delivered - at the mucosal / innate level or below.
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It would depend on whether the innate system is enhanced by the treatment protocol yeah? If it gets past that then whether the body works quickly or slowly shouldn't be a problem in terms of generating memory immunity - I would have thought?
I don't understand biology or the protocols well enough to see where the assistance is delivered - at the mucosal / innate level or below.
Well, if we're talking ivermectin then we're in theoretical "binds against literally everything from polyprotein to RdRp to spike" land, with in vitro "5000-fold reduction" of production of viral RNA, as summarized in the retracted Zaidi / Dehgani-Mobaraki review, though whether that happens in vivo is unknown.
If we're just talking about boosting innate immunity, I still have my qualms but they're in my super-luddite "no pain no gain" mental territory.