In the realm of medical advancements, a universal vaccine that can protect against any pathogen has long been a Holy Grail—and about as elusive as a mythological vessel. But Stanford Medicine researchers and collaborators have taken an astonishing step forward in that quest, surprising even themselves.
I believe you are mistaken, as there is a demonstrated reduction in allergic asthma. Please read the paper, it’s fascinating!
It’s the same effect as taking allergen injections to reduce the allergic response. This is not vaccine, it is an immune activator.
Can you define for me the difference in your thinking between vaccine and immune activator?
It’s not “my thinking” , it’s the science. Vaccines mount an immune response leading to a long term training of T and B cells to mount a fast response when the real virus is encountered. 24/7, for months, years and even lifetime.
This drug signals an immune response, in the presense of drug only. So, you need to know you are in a risk situation, or take it all the time, with will eventualy destroy the receptors and cause and innability to mount any response.
This is a preliminary mouse experiment.