Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Sharon, I make subunit vaccines also called conjugate vaccines. You pick a unique target on the cancer cell membrane (e.g. a tumor marker), synthesize it or extract it, covalently couple it with a compound that is harmless but the body thinks is terrible (e.g., BSA, KLH, tetanus toxoid, diphtheria toxoid), add an adjuvant (e.g. polyoxypropylene), inject into the skin (I prefer many intradermal injections over lymph plexi such as inguinal). You don't need mercury if you keep the vaccine frozen until used. There are a wide variety of adjuvants that are far better than aluminum. These vaccines can be use with such tools as granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor for extra punch. I usually use the injections once every six weeks. It is only with the third set that you have the hyperimmunization. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:06 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Medical Manicheans Vince, What do you mean by making cancer vaccines? Homeopathic? Surely not the stuff with mercury and aluminum added in injectable form? Tobacco can be good in homeopathic form;-) Sharon > > I am somewhat dismayed by all the medical Manicheans on this list: those > whose opinions are so dichotomous, so right or wrong, good or evil, black or > white. > > Examples: > > Vaccines. Why not take a more nuanced approach? My family doesn't use them > unless there is an overriding reason and we know how they were made. We > have seen no need for over two decades. On the other hand I make cancer > vaccines myself and have used them on myself. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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