mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I got my two shots today. Applied online and had an opening about an hour later.
Barely felt the covid unless that was the flu shot. He did say it was the correct covid shot. The flu shot was much more noticeable this year versus last year what I had to ask what when. But hours afterwards still just fine, nothing sore yet.
 
davidscott

davidscott

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I got my two shots today. Applied online and had an opening about an hour later.
Barely felt the covid unless that was the flu shot. He did say it was the correct covid shot. The flu shot was much more noticeable this year versus last year what I had to ask what when. But hours afterwards still just fine, nothing sore yet.
Yep, this was the first year that the Flu shot really gave me a sore arm. Gone in 2 days and I'm chalking it up to the senior dose.
 
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Mr._Clark

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In addition to the RSV vaccine, this is now on my jab list:

>>>For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lowered the recommended age for those who should get a pneumococcal vaccine — down to 50, from 65. . . .
Wednesday's recommendation comes as respiratory infections caused by the bacteria mycoplasma pneumoniae are rising across the U.S., especially in children, according to the CDC. That marks a change from previous years, when most cases involved older children and adolescents.

This year, the number of people who have been diagnosed with the pneumonia-causing bacteria or with bronchitis has increased over the past six months and peaked in August, the agency says.<<<


As far as I can tell, it's not entirely clear how many deaths attributed to the flu are actually due to contracting pneumonia as a result of the flu. Regardless, the pneumonia vaccine seems like a no-brainer to me.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
In addition to the RSV vaccine, this is now on my jab list:

>>>For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lowered the recommended age for those who should get a pneumococcal vaccine — down to 50, from 65. . . .
Wednesday's recommendation comes as respiratory infections caused by the bacteria mycoplasma pneumoniae are rising across the U.S., especially in children, according to the CDC. That marks a change from previous years, when most cases involved older children and adolescents.

This year, the number of people who have been diagnosed with the pneumonia-causing bacteria or with bronchitis has increased over the past six months and peaked in August, the agency says.<<<


As far as I can tell, it's not entirely clear how many deaths attributed to the flu are actually due to contracting pneumonia as a result of the flu. Regardless, the pneumonia vaccine seems like a no-brainer to me.
I got the older PCV13 so I should ask about the newer types of vaccines for this.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I got the older PCV13 so I should ask about the newer types of vaccines for this.
Yes, great idea. I think I had an updated version. Hard to remember with all the shots in the last few years. ;)
 
Swerd

Swerd

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I got the older PCV13 so I should ask about the newer types of vaccines for this.
Yes, great idea. I think I had an updated version. Hard to remember with all the shots in the last few years. ;)
My primary care doc keeps all my shot records online at a secure patient website. That makes it easy to keep track of things like that.

Over the years, I've had three pneumococcal vaccines.
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV 20), this year
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 13), in 2015
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 23), in 2012​

I can't remember which vaccine is which. This website sorts it all out:
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Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
My primary care doc keeps all my shot records online at a secure patient website. That makes it easy to keep track of things like that.

Over the years, I've had three pneumococcal vaccines.
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV 20), this year​
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 13), in 2015​
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 23), in 2012​

I can't remember which vaccine is which. This website sorts it all out:
.
I checked it up online and I took Prevenar 13 (from Pfizer) in 2020, but that should be PPSV 13 and not PCV13 as I wrote in my post. Or perhaps not. :confused:

The English docs for the Prevenar 13 says "pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine" which does contain the word conjugate while the Swedish one does not contain the word conjugate. Ugh.

 
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Swerd

Swerd

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I checked it up online and I took Prevenar 13 (from Pfizer) in 2020, but that should be PPSV 13 and not PCV13 as I wrote in my post. Or perhaps not. :confused:

The English docs for the Prevenar 13 says "pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccine" which does contain the word conjugate while the Swedish one does not contain the word conjugate. Ugh.

In vaccines, the word "conjugate" usually describes how a vaccine gets made. Most vaccines start with smaller fragments of antigenic biomolecules (proteins or polysaccharides). Alone, they do not stimulate the immune system to respond. But if they're chemically conjugated to some larger biomolecule, such as CRM197 or other protein, much larger immunity responses occur. This comes from the observation that the first wave of immune system cells (dentritic cells & macrophages) are more attracted by large antigens than small ones. Remember that the resulting immunity is intended to be against bacteria or viruses – both are much larger than any small peptide fragment.

I assume that's the case for the PCVs and PPSVs. When I followed your two UK and EU links, a footnote did say:
Conjugated to CRM197 carrier protein, adsorbed onto aluminum phosphate.​
What is CRM197?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRM197
 
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Swerd

Swerd

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In contrast, the Covid-19 vaccines are mRNA vaccines. The mRNA for the virus Spike protein is synthesized in large quantities and, with some modifications, are directly injected into someones arm. The cells around the injection site take up enough of the mRNA to make phospholipid particles speckled with the Spike protein. No pathogenic virus is involved.

These mRNA viruses completely skip the older, slower, and laborious technology of identifying protein fragments from the virus and conjugating them onto a carrier protein.

Most of the various Covid-19 vaccines were the first mRNA vaccines to be used. They were made and tested for safety & efficacy in months – not years. As well as working well, they are revolutionary.

Although many people accomplished this, Anthony Fauci of the NIH deserves a lot of credit for steering a lot of federal money into this very large R&D effort. He understood, as early as the 1990s, that this could be a major revolution in vaccine production.
 
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mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
My primary care doc keeps all my shot records online at a secure patient website. That makes it easy to keep track of things like that.

Over the years, I've had three pneumococcal vaccines.
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV 20), this year​
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 13), in 2015​
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV 23), in 2012​

I can't remember which vaccine is which. This website sorts it all out:
.
My wife keeps me updated what I should get, thankfully. As does my health provider annually.
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

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Monolaurin is a compound produced by the body from coconut oil consumption. It is a strong antimicrobial.

In studies performed at the United States government’s CDC, monolaurin which is contained in coconut oil as well as in breast milk, has been able to dissolve the protective membrane of 14 types of human viruses (Hierholzer). These viruses included measles, flu, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and SARS-type viruses.

This monolaurin is available as a supplement on the market at a very affordable price. It is a good product for vulnerable and immunity-depressed people or someone who cannot get the proper vaccine or avoid it for various reasons.
 
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trochetier

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In contrast, the Covid-19 vaccines are mRNA vaccines. The mRNA for the virus Spike protein is synthesized in large quantities and, with some modifications, are directly injected into someones arm. The cells around the injection site take up enough of the mRNA to make phospholipid particles speckled with the Spike protein. No pathogenic virus is involved.

These mRNA viruses completely skip the older, slower, and laborious technology of identifying protein fragments from the virus and conjugating them onto a carrier protein.

Most of the various Covid-19 vaccines were the first mRNA vaccines to be used. They were made and tested for safety & efficacy in months – not years. As well as working well, they are revolutionary.

Although many people accomplished this, Anthony Fauci of the NIH deserves a lot of credit for steering a lot of federal money into this very large R&D effort. He understood, as early as the 1990s, that this could be a major revolution in vaccine production.
What did Dr. Fauchi also affectionately called Dr. Ouchi get for his foresight and leadership? A whole lot of grief from politicians and death threats from some stupid fellow citizens. While the several founders of Moderna became Billionaires. American public got zilch from allowing Moderna to use the NIH patents. Dr. Fauchi is a true scientists scientist a model public servant.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Monolaurin is a compound produced by the body from coconut oil consumption. It is a strong antimicrobial.

In studies performed at the United States government’s CDC, monolaurin which is contained in coconut oil as well as in breast milk, has been able to dissolve the protective membrane of 14 types of human viruses (Hierholzer). These viruses included measles, flu, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and SARS-type viruses.

This monolaurin is available as a supplement on the market at a very affordable price. It is a good product for vulnerable and immunity-depressed people or someone who cannot get the proper vaccine or avoid it for various reasons.
Maybe we need to ask @Swerd what he knows of this. I passed this on to #1 son as he didn't bother to get Covid shots. He indicated that there is no good scientific evidence that supports this.
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

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Did he/she publish a paper on this?
That is a reference in this famous retired Dr Sherry A. Rogers MD's book entitled: "The High Blood Pressure Hoax!" which is still available, I believe:
Reference:
Hierholzer J.C., Kabara J.J., In vitro effects of monolaurin compounds on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses, / Food Safety, 4: 1, 1982

Here is another article on this topic:
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
That is a reference in this famous retired Dr Sherry A. Rogers MD's book entitled: "The High Blood Pressure Hoax!" which is still available, I believe:
Reference:
Hierholzer J.C., Kabara J.J., In vitro effects of monolaurin compounds on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses, / Food Safety, 4: 1, 1982

Here is another article on this topic:
Now we are getting somewhere.

"She's a naturalistic doctor. She cures people with common sense and good knowledge of how to detoxify the body. She shows too how to relieve toxic loads the ... "

"Disciplinary Action against Sherry Rogers, M.D. (1999)
Center for Inquiry
https://centerforinquiry.org › sites › board › med

Conduct has charged me with eight specifications of professional misconduct. A copy of the Statement of Charges is annexed hereto, ...


Explains a lot. But, there is a Sherry M. Rogers MD out there as well

Did she publish anything in a peer reviewed paper other than books? Anything from an actual trial for evidence or just a number of books?
 
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Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
Now we are getting somewhere.

"She's a naturalistic doctor. She cures people with common sense and good knowledge of how to detoxify the body. She shows too how to relieve toxic loads the ... "

"Disciplinary Action against Sherry Rogers, M.D. (1999)
Center for Inquiry
https://centerforinquiry.org › sites › board › med
, board cert
Conduct has charged me with eight specifications of professional misconduct. A copy of the Statement of Charges is annexed hereto, ...


Explains a lot. But, there is a Sherry M. Rogers MD out there as well

Did she publish anything in a peer reviewed paper other than books? Anything from an actual trial for evidence or just a number of books?
Sherry A. Rogers MD, who I believe is now retired, was a board certified by an American Board of Family Practice, board certified by the American Board of Environmental Medicine, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. She had been in solo private practice in environmental medicine for over 38 years in Syracuse, NY where she saw patients from all over the world. She lectured in Oxford, in Canada, in China and in several other countries where she had taught well over 100 physician courses, published over a dozen books including the landmark book "Detoxify or Die" ( Prestige Publishing), 20 scientific papers, textbook chapters, was environmental medicine editor for Internal Medicine World Report, received the American Academy of Environmental Medicine Rinkle Teaching Award for teaching excellence. She had a referenced web newsletter for 19 years, a non-patient consulting service, a lay and professional lecture service, and was a guest on over 100 radio shows a year and more.

For instance, you could get a telephone consultation with her even by being a non-patient. That was really outstanding for a specialist and family physician.

She was not afraid to condemn physicians who prescribed statins for elevated cholesterol, and stated in her book " The High Blood Pressure Hoax" that high blood pressure medications are down-right dangerous. The first book that she wrote is entitled "Is Your Cardiologist Killing You?".

I have half a dozen of her books and I learned a lot. From the info contained in her books, I have more knowledge on some topics than some doctors. As you know, physicians are controlled by pharmaceutical companies. Diseases are not caused by a lack of medication. Medications most of the time only mask symptoms but don't cure. The cure is in the food you eat, and if you can afford it, functional medicine is the right way of getting treated when necessary.
 
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Swerd

Swerd

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Maybe we need to ask @Swerd what he knows of this.
I never heard anything at all about monolaurin (glycerol monolaurate) as an anti-viral substance.
Hierholzer J.C., Kabara J.J., In vitro effects of monolaurin compounds on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses, / Food Safety, 4: 1, 1982
This paper was published in 1982! In virology and treating viral diseases, 42 years ago is the dark ages.

I didn't read that paper in detail, but I did see the words "In vitro" in the title. In vitro means literally in glass (test tubes or cell culture dishes). "In vivo" means in live animals. There's a very big difference. There are many substances that can easily destroy any lipid membrane covered virus in vitro. I assume from the paper's title, no in vivo tests were done.

That other paper published in 2021 in Scientific Reports sounds sort of reasonable, at first. After I read it, the data shows no direct evidence at all. At best, it only shows a weak correlation. I also think it has nothing useful to say about further studying monolaurin as a possible ant-viral drug candidate.
 
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Teetertotter?

Teetertotter?

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The local VA clinic, gave me the latest COVID shot in the right arm and the Flu shot in the other, arm last week. Good to go...lol Wife is good too.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Sherry A. Rogers MD, who I believe is now retired, was a board certified by an American Board of Family Practice, board certified by the American Board of Environmental Medicine, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. She had been in solo private practice in environmental medicine for over 38 years in Syracuse, NY where she saw patients from all over the world. She lectured in Oxford, in Canada, in China and in several other countries where she had taught well over 100 physician courses, published over a dozen books including the landmark book "Detoxify or Die" ( Prestige Publishing), 20 scientific papers, textbook chapters, was environmental medicine editor for Internal Medicine World Report, received the American Academy of Environmental Medicine Rinkle Teaching Award for teaching excellence. She had a referenced web newsletter for 19 years, a non-patient consulting service, a lay and professional lecture service, and was a guest on over 100 radio shows a year and more.

For instance, you could get a telephone consultation with her even by being a non-patient. That was really outstanding for a specialist and family physician.

She was not afraid to condemn physicians who prescribed statins for elevated cholesterol, and stated in her book " The High Blood Pressure Hoax" that high blood pressure medications are down-right dangerous. The first book that she wrote is entitled "Is Your Cardiologist Killing You?".

I have half a dozen of her books and I learned a lot. From the info contained in her books, I have more knowledge on some topics than some doctors. As you know, physicians are controlled by pharmaceutical companies. Diseases are not caused by a lack of medication. Medications most of the time only mask symptoms but don't cure. The cure is in the food you eat, and if you can afford it, functional medicine is the right way of getting treated when necessary.
I am impressed:
Home | Prestige

Has she done any clinical studies? Published in respected medical journals?
Or just opiniated.
Yes, there are lots of doctors out there on the woo side.

Radio shows? Reminds me of Dr Phil, Dr Oz.

pps.

MONOLAURIN: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
 
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