Very useful. Thank you. I've only skimmed through it, will read more carefully later, but re. definition of antibodies - "a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a SPECIFIC antigen" - that seems unlikely if there are only 5 classes of immunoglobulins, even with all their sub-classes, given the millions/trillions of toxins flying around. Also why use non-specific antibodies to test for a specific toxic protein/antigen rather than isolate that specific toxic protein directly from blood/tissues? Why beat around the bush when you know exactly what you're looking for, like the spike protein?
Very useful. Thank you. I've only skimmed through it, will read more carefully later, but re. definition of antibodies - "a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a SPECIFIC antigen" - that seems unlikely if there are only 5 classes of immunoglobulins, even with all their sub-classes, given the millions/trillions of toxins flying around. Also why use non-specific antibodies to test for a specific toxic protein/antigen rather than isolate that specific toxic protein directly from blood/tissues? Why beat around the bush when you know exactly what you're looking for, like the spike protein?
I'm trying to learn as much as possible. Researchers like Jessica Rose have a few decades head start!
Every day, the emerging stories get more horrendous.