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  • #16
    Libertarian777
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 576



    Dr Hong's one of the few who has been relatively objective.
    He did get the vaccines because his job requires it but in the time I've watched him he never advocated for forcing them on anyone

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    • #17
      theLBC
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Oct 2017
      • 6135

      it just attaches something to the virus that the ace2 receptor doesn't like.
      i don't see the analogy they use. it doesn't kill itself.

      The Scripps Research team demonstrated that a variant of an existing FDA-approved treatment for neurological disorders may prevent COVID-19 infection in animals. Scientists at Scripps Research Institute have created a new drug that may make the COVID-19 virus into a harbinger of its own doom.


      In the new paper, Lipton’s group characterized and tested NMT5 in isolated cells as well as animals. They showed how NMT5 attaches tightly to SARS-CoV-2 viral particles as the viruses move through the body. Then, they revealed the details of how the drug adds a chemical (similar to nitroglycerin) to certain molecules if it gets close enough. When the virus gets near ACE2 to infect a cell, that translates into NMT5 adding a “nitro group” to the receptor. When ACE2 is modified in this way, its structure temporarily shifts – for about 12 hours – so that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can no longer bind to it to cause infection.

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      • #18
        Wherryj
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Mar 2010
        • 11085

        Originally posted by theLBC
        it just attaches something to the virus that the ace2 receptor doesn't like.
        i don't see the analogy they use. it doesn't kill itself.

        https://scitechdaily.com/powerful-ne...urn-on-itself/
        Wow, sounds REMARKABLY like how the original SARS-Cov-1 virus was found to be inhibited by chloroquine (essentially, the more toxic pre-metabolite of hydroxychloroquine). Instead of messing with the binding on the virus, HCQ glycosylates the ACE receptor. Same idea. Strange how Dr. Fauci mocked anyone suggesting that HCQ might work when it was his own department that made the discovery back in 2005...

        Chloroquine is effective in preventing the spread of SARS CoV in cell culture. Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells were either treated with chloroquine prior to or after SARS CoV infection. In addition, the indirect immunofluorescence assay described herein represents a …

        Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread

        Probably even more strange that we already have something inexpensive and proven safe that does this, but there's so much work going into something new, untested and likely very expensive. It's almost like all of this is more about the profit...
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