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Near the end of the article Dr. Stillwagon talks about the possible, and even more so likely, development of B-cell antibodies as a result of those spike proteins aimlessly floating around in your blood and/or whatever other parts of your body they might end up in... well regarding those B cells, I thought I'd add this here for anyone of you interested in the topic, I thought you'd marvel as well as I do at the complexity of just one small part of our immune system, only this production of different B cells, only this small part being so ingenious, and that is before we even consider the complexity of this system working in concert with all the varied T cell functions and a myriad of other functionality of our immune systems.

Oh, that B cell function of developing antibodies: https://rumble.com/v2hblzg-dr.-chris-martenson-explains-the-beauty-of-our-immune-system.html

Now you can see why, when our bodies are presented with any kind of infection that they don't recognize, it takes our bodies days of these test mutations to find out how to start churning out antibodies that will be effective against the new infection.

And as you can see from the above video, if our immune system had long ago already created antibodies that would be effective against a current infection, our bodies' memory B cells will likely recognize the new infection due to its being similar enough to the previous infection (which is why many immunologists tried, while being canceled/censored, to tell us that people who had been previously infected with the first version of SARS some 20 years ago would already be equipped with memory B cells that would immediately recognize the new infection and as a result our body would be able to quickly produce effective antibodies against this new SARS and provide effective protection.

And anyone who finds these workings of the immune system interesting would surely find this book equally interesting: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?cm_sp=SearchF-_-NullResults-_-Results&sts=t&tn=%22the%20song%20of%20the%20cell%22

No, I'm not selling/promoting nor connected in any way with the author, I just bought this book a year or two ago and was spellbound, and still am.

I can't begin to describe to you to what stratospheric degree of appreciation for the wonder of your body you will find yourself climbing to after reading this book and better understanding the biology of your self.

Edit: I've added photos here of a small part of the aforementioned book. Read it carefully for even more appreciation of the complexity and beauty of our bodies' immune system.

https://imgur.com/a/song-of-cell-KRjsTqk

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Anita5's avatar

Thank you for the clear explanation.

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