Just a thought. There are a fair number of people who have suggested that the S-protein (the spike protein) is itself toxic. We don't know precisely what it does in the cell once it binds to the ACE2 receptor, but we have seen a ton of adverse effects from the vaccine that seem to involve clots.
My first question is this: does this new protease inhibitor inhibit human proteases which break down the S-protein?
My second question is: Since HIV-1 protease inhibitors are notorious drugs for nasty side effects and drug interactions, will this new one have the same terrible safety profile?
(I don't know yet, but my antennae are way up. I wouldn't trust Pfizer to serve me a glass of water at this point. I'd ask for a sealed bottle.)
Just a thought. There are a fair number of people who have suggested that the S-protein (the spike protein) is itself toxic. We don't know precisely what it does in the cell once it binds to the ACE2 receptor, but we have seen a ton of adverse effects from the vaccine that seem to involve clots.
My first question is this: does this new protease inhibitor inhibit human proteases which break down the S-protein?
My second question is: Since HIV-1 protease inhibitors are notorious drugs for nasty side effects and drug interactions, will this new one have the same terrible safety profile?
(I don't know yet, but my antennae are way up. I wouldn't trust Pfizer to serve me a glass of water at this point. I'd ask for a sealed bottle.)
Lol! Yes -I wouldn’t take a sealed bottle -might have put something in it before it was sealed !!