Interesting - VERY.
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They'd be quite good at predicting population growth IMO. They have data and scientists.
That doesn't mean they had adequate production capabilities. It may have taken time to get production up to an efficient level.
Two other factors to consider: when was cryogenic storage of vaccines/mRNA first done successfully, and when were mRNA gene therapies first developed? Assuming any of this holds water, including OP, that could help pinpoint when this might have been developed.
from https://cryogenicsociety.org/resources/cryo_central/history_of_cryogenics/
(emphasis mine)
DMSO has some interesting properties, one of which is why its use in humans is banned in the U.S.(although coincidentally, you can get it for horses), namely that anything dissolved in it will be carried by it through the skin. This is great if you're, say, trying to give someone a vaccine or a supplement without injecting them, not so great if you forget to swab their arm thoroughly first; any toxic substances on the skin will be pulled into the body along with the dmso, which is why it's so important that you wash whatever area of the skin you want to apply it to thoroughly before doing so.
Edit: I'm not sure why, but this seemed relevant somehow...
That is very interesting. Thank you very much, I'll remember it. I wonder what the maximum size of the items in solution in DMSO is to get carried through the skin.
couldn't say, I only know about it, because I have a fiance who has chronic fatigue syndrome and I was looking for home remedies a few years back and came across a webpage that suggested it along with some other stuff to help with CFS.
Here's his page specifically about DMSO/MSM if it helps
https://web.archive.org/web/20111129072115/http://www.krysalis.net/dmso.htm
Thanks. I've saved that.
CFS sounds terrible to live with. I hope that your fiance has found something which helps.
On reading the article, DMSO sounds like a good candidate drug for the 'rona. If it's true that covid is in essence a blood disease and affects oxygen transport, maybe DMSO would provide another transport mechanism to support the body.
There's research on it:
Zinc Iodide in combination with Dimethyl Sulfoxide for treatment of SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32473509/
Yeah, I misremembered. it's not banned, it's just only approved officially for like one disease