Vaccines don't only attack viruses. Diptheria, tetanus, and pertussis are all bacterial infections, for example. Vaccines prompt your immune system to create antibodies that target specific cells.
We already have monoclonal antibody treatments like trastuzumab for certain types of cancer. If we had a way to prompt the immune system to create antibodies that narrowly target cancerous cells, that would probably be pretty useful.
Vaccines don't only attack viruses. Diptheria, tetanus, and pertussis are all bacterial infections, for example. Vaccines prompt your immune system to create antibodies that target specific cells.
We already have monoclonal antibody treatments like trastuzumab for certain types of cancer. If we had a way to prompt the immune system to create antibodies that narrowly target cancerous cells, that would probably be pretty useful.
You mean a zinc ionosphere where cancer cells do not have a zinc ionosphere and thus your immune system targets the cancer cells?
President Trump is right Ivermectin is a miracle drug.
Viruses? https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/virology-is-a-fraudulent-pseudoscience-and-is-a-dying-field-according-to-biomedical-scientist/