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But I was told mRNA vaccines change your DNA and anyone who got one would be dead within a few months!
Which reminds me, I need to check to see if I'm due for another COVID booster.
What, you mean there aren't literal mountains of corpses everywhere due to the billions of mRNA vaccine doses administered? I'm shocked! Shocked! Well, not that shocked.
These cancer treatments sound really promising. I wonder if they can eventually be used for other cancer types?
Of course there are, the globalists are just keeping the lamestream media from reporting it! You just need to look out the window to see them!
...okay, not your window, but trust me, they're there! Do your own research!
Should be able to. My dummy understanding is the mrna vaccines are programmable so they just need to find the proteins associated with different cancer cells, program an mrna vaccine to tell your white blood cells to kill cancer and blamo.
Pretty fucking awesome if they can be used that way for pretty much any cancer. Goodbye chemo, hello cancer vaccines!
One caveat here, if people get a vaccine for skin cancer, they'll inevitably spend way way more time in the sun.. this will lead to a rise in other forms of cancer like leukemia
I mean, I can guarantee that every single person who gets a mRNA vaccine will die.
Well, the alternative is a good chance of dieing from cancer and/or radiation poisoning. So even if mRNA vaccines did actually mess with DNA, I'd take the chance for a permanent cure.
Vaccines represent a prevention, not really a cure. If you prevent something, you never have to cure it.
Well, kinda. Vaccines are tools for "educating" your immune system. Classical vaccines generally work by providing "dead"/harmless examples of a particular infection, so that your immune system will recognize the real thing and stop it early, so it doesn't develop to much. The immune system takes a while to get going, so "teaching" it in advance makes a huge difference against aggressive, quick acting infections.
The mRNA vaccines skip most of the "learning phase" and provide the body directly with the template to produce the right antibodies. And this is where the "cure"-part comes in. The whole problem with cancer is that it consists of a variation of your own cells. Which is why the immune system won't target it. It's not an infection or foreign. To your immune system it's just another part of you. mRNA can be used to tell the immune system to attack it anyway, leveraging it against the cancer. But it requires a sample of the cells to be attacked, so as to make the right mRNA for the particular instance of cancer. So it's not really useable as a preventative thing. At least not yet...