I’m not sure if I mentioned it to you guys or not, but I got confirmed Covid in October. I tested positive on October 18th and spent 2 weeks at home. I played vidya games (Highly recommend AC Valhalla) until I got so bored that I built an axe 😂 I didn’t treat it at all and was largely asymptomatic. I got minor coughing fits and lost my taste and smell. No fever. No aches. I recommend hot showers for the cough. As hot as you can stand it. It would clear me right up.
So I was thinking about my natural immunity today vs the Fauci ouchie “immunity”.
I started reading about antibodies, and I found the way the system is misleading everyone regarding immunity.
They claim that antibodies only last for 90 days after a Covid-19 infection, vs 6 months for the clot shot.
The way they are misleading people is that they are focusing on the antibodies, instead of the immunity itself.
Immunity isn’t found in the possession of antibodies. It makes no sense to have antibodies if you aren’t battling an active infection. The key to immunity is found in B-Lymphocytes, which they call memory cells.
The memory cells are the cells that tells your body to produce the specific antibodies to fight that infection. It’s basically the production line for the soldiers that the antibodies are.
The memory cells remain for years and sometimes even decades. You can find studies on lasting B-Cell immunity due to the DS not expecting that connection to be made. They haven’t been scrubbed or buried.
Apply the knowledge that your memory cells last for years to Covid infections and you begin to see that the body doesn’t keep the antibodies, it keeps the memory of how to make them if they are ever needed again.
B-Lymphocytes>COVID-19 antibodies
The antibodies die off after infection but the B-Lymphocytes remain.
That’s the definitive proof for your normie friends that natural immunity is better than synthetic bullshit
Your nurse friend is ridiculous. The only difference between a nurse and a humble caregiver is a little bit of knowledge about enteral and intravenous medicines. I’m a humble caregiver myself but I spend so much time in hospitals by proxy that I’ve learned a lot just be overhearing and critical thinking. I had a nurse on a hospital shift administer Lorazepam, and then freak out over low blood pressure when she came back for vitals an hour later. She went to get the doctor on call. I didn’t go to medical school but I knew that Lorazepam causes a drop in blood pressure lol
Thank you fren. I’ve drawn my line in the sand in regards to any potential mandate in our company and they know that I’ll stick to my guns. So far they haven’t tried and they haven’t signaled that they are going to, but time will tell