they dont even know if this will cause birth defects or cancer inpeople that got the shot. not enough time has passed.
The last comment is a good point! The rollout is to the "vulnerable" seniors first, and if they die (from anything) ..well, they were old anyway, right? :/
Think of the vaccine like sending your immune system an e-mail..
after awhile, the e-mail disappears, like a snapchat message.
Think of the vaccine like sending your immune system an e-mail..
after awhile, the e-mail disappears, like a snapchat message.
Interesting analogy. But what is the science to describe how the e-mail disappears? Many things from drugs and carcinogens remain and accumulate in our bodies over time.
Re: RE: Pandemic
By: Ogg to DaiTengu on Sat Jan 09 2021 08:46 am
Think of the vaccine like sending your immune system an e-mail..
after awhile, the e-mail disappears, like a snapchat message.
Interesting analogy. But what is the science to describe how the e-mail disappears? Many things from drugs and carcinogens remain and accumulat in our bodies over time.
I glanced at the ingredient list for the vaccine suspension/delivery system and I don't see any heavy metals. Here's the ingredient list for the Modern vaccine:
The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine contains the following ingredients: messenger ribonucleic acid
(mRNA), lipids (SM-102, polyethylene glycol [PEG] 2000 dimyristoyl glycerol [DMG],
cholesterol, and 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine [DSPC]), tromethamine,
tromethamine hydrochloride, acetic acid, sodium acetate, and sucrose.
I'm not a doctor, or a chemist. However I don't see anything in there that seems to indicate any form of heavy metal that would accumulate in your syst
It's also a very short list of ingredients compared to other vaccines.
DaiTengu
... Living with a saint is more gruelling than being one.
Polyethylene Glycol is a powerful anti-freezer that is used in thermosolarh
generators. Here in Spain we used to use either that or Ethylene Glycol. Als used in the cosmetics industry mecause it makes creams more consistent.
It is toxic as heck and classified as a dangerous substance. If you need to dispose of it you need to hire a toxic waste disposal firm.
This is what college is good for. Releasing this sort of pearl in the BBS sc :-(
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Re: RE: Pandemic
By: Arelor to DaiTengu on Mon Jan 11 2021 08:35 am
Polyethylene Glycol is a powerful anti-freezer that is used in thermosolar
h
generators. Here in Spain we used to use either that or Ethylene Glycol. Als used in the cosmetics industry mecause it makes creams more consistent.
It is toxic as heck and classified as a dangerous substance. If you need to dispose of it you need to hire a toxic waste disposal firm.
This is what college is good for. Releasing this sort of pearl in the BBS sc :-(
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That may be true for certain quantities, but polyethylene glycol is
also used as an over-the-counter laxative.
All things are poison, and nothing is without poison, the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.
-Paracelsus
Polyethylene Glycol is a powerful anti-freezer that is used inh
thermosolar
generators. Here in Spain we used to use either that or Ethylene
Glycol. Als used in the cosmetics industry mecause it makes creams
more consistent.
It is toxic as heck and classified as a dangerous substance. If you
need to dispose of it you need to hire a toxic waste disposal firm.
That may be true for certain quantities, but polyethylene glycol is also used as an over-the-counter laxative.
All things are poison, and nothing is without poison, the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.
-Paracelsus
COVID is a weird disease, and I imagine that we're only seeing the beginning of this even now, almost a year in.
I TOTALLY agree, COVID is a one of a kind. Months later, I'm having a few unexplainable and new medical issues. I'm a diabetic, I have Crohn's/Colitus, and Rhumatoid Athritus. My glucose levels sometimes shoot high when I stay on task or not. I've been having random muscle spasms that sometimes are VERY painful. I've told my doctors about my new issues and they have no explaination for it. I'm curious to see what the after effects of COVID years later. If I'm having these issues now, who knows what other issues might come up later. Now there are new strains of COVID. It's pretty scary...
you WILL get covid again. we have no way of stopping it from spreading. infact, some of what we are doing is keeping covid around. covid wasn't allowed to run its course. ---
the best thing you can do is get yourself as healthy as possible.
you WILL get covid again. we have no way of stopping it from
spreading. infact, some of what we are doing is keeping covid
around. covid wasn't allowed to run its course.
On 2/14/2021 2:04 PM, MRO wrote:
the best thing you can do is get yourself as healthy as possible.
you WILL get covid again. we have no way of stopping it from
spreading. infact, some of what we are doing is keeping covid
around. covid wasn't allowed to run its course.
Speculation is that we'll see new strains every year through
human history moving forward, much like the flu.
--
Michael J. Ryan (tracker1)
How to stop Covid from spreading. It's the same as any other respatory virus.
- Vaccinate
- Masks
- Social Distancing
- Contact tracing
Your theory that it needs to "run its course" is hogwash.
Amen. I'm in healthcare and it's horrifying how many people are balking at just the
first of those options. Like, people willing to leave their jobs to avoid vaccinati
(it has become a condition of employment, as personnel here are in contact with
vulnerable populations).
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