alexander Posted February 11, 2005 Report Posted February 11, 2005 The cool thing about HIVs is that they attack the antibodies then get into the antibody hold area and infest the system from beneith, its like breaking into SMS to change one of the packages to replace it to a trojan, while the system sees it as a necessary update... ( :cup: that would be a pretty clever attack) But there is another virus that had killed millions before that infected the system a similar way, ever heard of the black plaigue? The interesting thing is that there were survivors of the plaigue, and there was research on how that came to happen. It turns out that there is a gene that if mutated prevents those viruses from getting into the antibody. Perhaps we should invest in research of possible genetic mutation for people, so similar viruses dont get in... Quote
TINNY Posted February 11, 2005 Author Report Posted February 11, 2005 It turns out that there is a gene that if mutated prevents those viruses from getting into the antibody. Perhaps we should invest in research of possible genetic mutation for people, so similar viruses dont get in... the rather complex interconnectedness of our genes, body and environment makes it almost impossible for genetic mutation to improve our immunity and at the same time not affect other aspects of our body. Firm stumbles upon virus killer Besides nail fungus and cold sores, Ann Arbor's NanoBio is on way to find remedies for flu and HIV.i find a similarity with this one and monolaurin in that it destroys the lipid coat of the virus... Quote
alexander Posted February 11, 2005 Report Posted February 11, 2005 the rather complex interconnectedness of our genes, body and environment makes it almost impossible for genetic mutation to improve our immunity and at the same time not affect other aspects of our body. a mutation of that single gene does help out. There are people with those genes motated out in the world, and they dont seem to have any problems with their regular lives... Quote
TINNY Posted February 11, 2005 Author Report Posted February 11, 2005 they don't appear to be... but you never know. someday, they detect a cancer. the next thing, the guy's dead. Quote
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