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Shingles Shots to contain MRNA soon: Pfizer

 
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'Clinical trials of the vaccine for shingles, a debilitating disease triggered by a chronic form of the virus that causes chickenpox, will begin in the second half of the year, according to an announcement from the companies (2022)."

"Infectious disease experts lauded the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which can be tailored in labs relatively easily to target specific pathogens. Because the mRNA is produced in a chemical process rather than a biological one, like the flu vaccine, mRNA production can be scaled up quickly to produce massive quantities of product, as seen during the massive vaccine rollout early last year."

Pfizer-BioNTech’s new vaccine would compete with GlaxoSmithKline's two-dose vaccine Shingrix, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2017.
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Re: Shingles Shots to contain MRNA soon: Pfizer
Herpes too!

Building on the momentum of its extraordinarily successful mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, biotechnology company Moderna has announced three new mRNA development targets. The company is now setting its vaccine sights on the herpes simplex virus, the varicella-zoster virus, and a novel cancer vaccine.

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<<<<While pharmaceutical companies promote expensive and only partially effective anti-viral drugs, there is evidence dating back more than 20 years that the drug cimetidine (sold over-the-counter as Tagamet) is highly effective in shortening the duration or preventing the outbreaks of herpes and shingles. The problem is that virtually no physicians are prescribing cimetidine to their herpes (or shingles) patients, despite persuasive findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

When it comes to treating herpes infections, conventional doctors seem to only pay attention to drug company propaganda, while failing to recommend lower cost drugs (like cimetidine) that have been shown to work especially well in herpes patients.

In 1988, The Life Extension Foundation recommended that certain cancer patients take the drug cimetidine (Tagamet) for the purpose of enhancing immune function. Cimetidine favorably modulates immune function via several mechanisms, but its best documented property is its inhibitory effect on T-suppressor cell function. The immune system is weakened when T-suppressor cells prematurely shut down immune function. Since cimetidine inhibits T-suppressor cell function, it can significantly enhance immune surveillance in some people.>>>>
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Re: Shingles Shots to contain MRNA soon: Pfizer
bump for continued discussion and open dialogue
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