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Old 11-10-2021, 11:54 AM   #27 (permalink)
sketchowl
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Originally Posted by Apia resurrected View Post
Cool, cool.



That just means it stops proteins from being deconstructed. Didn’t I mention often enough what I do professionally?
Could it work? Maybe. But I don’t think so.
What would we need to know?
Double blind placebo controlled studies and a significant result.
Ya, the theory seems very promising and the studies look very promising. Worst case scenario, it doesn't work as well as it appears to...but it does no harm. So treating it like it's good old Agent Orange's "just drink bleach" BS is intellectually disingenuous at best.

So, probably as you know in your line of work if the protease enzymes are inhibited and the protein doesn't cleave then replication can't occur. Obviously this isn't a 100% on/off type thing but if more of the enzymes are inhibited then less replication of the virus within the host leading to less symptoms and less shedding; thus potentially less viral load for next host.
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