Clarification: Keep in mind this is misleading. The jab is designed to create an overwhelming army of antibodies to attack the virus. So such a high-count discovery is expected. However, keep in mind that this high-count army is dominated by antibodies absolutely and completely focused on COVID and by design are trained to ignore anything else.
Akin to a football analogy. The defense (immune system) is in place to go after anyone carrying the ball. But after the jab, that same defense is re-trained to go after one player. If that player gets the ball the entire defense attacks. However, if any other player gets the ball then this re-training causes them to ignore them. You will never win the game (life) this way.
And because these ‘vaccines’ create spike proteins from older lineages of the wu flu, it’s like the defense is going after one player on a particular team that they aren’t even playing against anymore.
"Early trial findings suggest a significant jump in antibody counts one week after the additional booster."
Yes, you CAN over-hype your immune system for a week or two after a "jab".
The question is... then what?
They didn't even address whether flooding your system with spike proteins does more harm than good. They also didn't answer how fast the immune system reverts back to it's original antibody count (6-8 weeks)... or how the immune system may be damaged long-term.
This is a bit like that Brother-in-Law who tells you he can increase your car engine performance dramatically with just a few simple tweaks. Yes, you may see good results for a week or two... but if you end up blowing your engine in 2-months due to his "tweaks"... what good was it?
Clarification: Keep in mind this is misleading. The jab is designed to create an overwhelming army of antibodies to attack the virus. So such a high-count discovery is expected. However, keep in mind that this high-count army is dominated by antibodies absolutely and completely focused on COVID and by design are trained to ignore anything else.
Akin to a football analogy. The defense (immune system) is in place to go after anyone carrying the ball. But after the jab, that same defense is re-trained to go after one player. If that player gets the ball the entire defense attacks. However, if any other player gets the ball then this re-training causes them to ignore them. You will never win the game (life) this way.
And because these ‘vaccines’ create spike proteins from older lineages of the wu flu, it’s like the defense is going after one player on a particular team that they aren’t even playing against anymore.
Here’s a quick video using visual aids from your analogy to understand how the ‘new’ antibodies are taking over your immune system .....
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DbNXuW79GxNg/
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I understand this. Not saying its cancer just curious to what the effects are your blood full of excessive amounts of antibodies.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/blood-cancers When cancer occurs in the blood, it’s usually the result of an abnormal and excessive reproduction of white blood cells
"Early trial findings suggest a significant jump in antibody counts one week after the additional booster."
Yes, you CAN over-hype your immune system for a week or two after a "jab".
The question is... then what?
They didn't even address whether flooding your system with spike proteins does more harm than good. They also didn't answer how fast the immune system reverts back to it's original antibody count (6-8 weeks)... or how the immune system may be damaged long-term.
This is a bit like that Brother-in-Law who tells you he can increase your car engine performance dramatically with just a few simple tweaks. Yes, you may see good results for a week or two... but if you end up blowing your engine in 2-months due to his "tweaks"... what good was it?
It can also cause immune system fatigue, auto immune and what not
When you get chicken pox as a child, you're immune for life. Does that mean your blood is chock full of chicken pox antibodies forever?
But immunity to COVID is now measured solely in number of antibodies.