Dr. Sabine Hazan: "First of all, viruses, in my opinion, should not have a vaccine

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Dr. Sabine Hazan: "First of all, viruses, in my opinion, should not have a vaccine. Okay, this is just my opinion. Take it or leave it. But a virus that mutates, and that's what happened with COVID, the virus is mutating, you know, every three months, or every month, probably, it's a new strain. We've been following the strains of these viruses since the beginning of the pandemic."

"And I can tell you, it's not about the strain that matters. It's about what's in your gut that matters. That paper is coming out. Like we've been analyzing every single strain from Delta to Pangolin to everyone. And basically what we notice, it's not about the strain. The strain doesn't matter. It's about what's in your gut to survive COVID. And here's the other thing, the strain changes. You know, it's the same in one family and then it's different in another family down the street."

"So if a strain changes, if there's a mutation in the spike protein, how are you going to keep catching? And I've said this before, a vaccine is basically, to put it in layman's term, is a sequence. ABC needs to match ABC of the bug. Okay? So if ABC matches ABC, then you're fine. You've got some immunity because it recognizes it's a piece of the bug that it's right. recognizing, okay? When ABC changes to AFG and you're still, and when the virus or changes to AFG and you're still giving ABC, it's not going to work no matter how you, you know, do it."

"So, and you're never going to catch up on the new strains. That's the problem. So you should not be vaccinating against viruses. You should be building the immunity. You should be building the microbiome, the bacteria, right? That's the mistake we've made because what happens is we're making these viruses stronger or weaker. And we've seen that with HPV, right? HPV vaccine came along, but now we still have cervical cancer with different strains of the HPV because it's a virus."

"You can't vaccinate against a virus. Same thing with herpes. We've not been able to vaccinate against herpes. We can't. It's constantly mutating. So, and it mutates at different regions. So depending on the region you picked as your vaccine, it's not gonna work. And we've seen that with COVID, it didn't work. Because we still have COVID."

"The number one reason for a vaccine is to prevent you from having the disease. The vaccine is supposed to protect you, right? Think of diphtheria, think of smallpox, supposed to protect you, right? When you start developing, the bacteria or the virus, then the vaccine didn't work."
Source: https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1857879751022751864

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