The Covid Vaccines and Heart Inflammation - it isn't the vaccine itself.

Why the Booster After Booster Idea is a Bad Idea.

There is a lot being written about how the vaccines cause long term inflammation and heart damage. Politicians and the CDC are blowing this off as "false information" and "conspiracy theories", but it is almost certain that it is happening. It is admitted already that younger men are prone to this problem, and I think eventually it will prove to be true for other groups as well.

In most cases it is not because the vaccine is causing it, but due to the antibodies produced in response to the vaccine. The endless "boosters" being given to "keep immunity up" are going to make it far worse. In normal circumstances, your immune system detects the presence of hostile viruses, prepares antibodies, fights off the viruses, then gradually lets the antibody level drop off. It remembers how to produce them if necessary, but does NOT maintain a high level indefinitely in your body, and there is a good reason for this.

Antibodies themselves can cause damage to your organs, sometimes severe damage. For example, the Lyme Vaccine was discontinued because people who took it got the same symptoms as those who got Lyme Disease. When this happens, it is obvious that it was the immune system and its antibodies that were causing the symptoms, not so much the disease itself. In some people, the immune system "runs wild", producing antibodies that attack the body itself. Diabetes is a form of autoimmune disease. Maintaining long term levels of antibodies when you are not infected with the disease can be very harmful. But here the speed of the Covid virus becomes a problem.

For instance, the polio virus has a long incubation period, giving plenty of time for the immune system to remember and produce the necessary quantities of antibodies. Your body does not have to maintain high levels of polio antibodies all the time. The vaccine produced the memory needed to produce them when necessary.

Therefore, it is advantageous that the body only produce quantities of antibodies until the infection is brought under control. Long Covid is comparatively rare, but is known to cause lasting damage after awhile. Long term high antibody levels produced by booster shots every few months are very likely to do the same, and this should be thoroughly researched before mandating them, or even recommending them.

The real problem with the covid is the speed. It can easily outrun the immune system and bury your immune response before it gets fully underway. The response so far has been to try to maintain a high level of antibodies all the time, but this is going to prove counter-productive by causing other problems. Perhaps we should learn to produce antibodies and inject enough into a person just starting to show symptoms to get them over the hurdle until they can produce enough themselves to get the infection under control. You would still need the two initial doses of the vaccine, but not the boosters.


    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805548/ https://instruction2.mtsac.edu/crexach/microbiology%201/pdf%20micro%20lectures/immunology%20and%20vaccinology.pdf

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