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Bangkok has run its course

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23 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

. All that it showed was that in laboratory mice the  murine gammaherpesvirus 68 or murine cytomegalovirus was observed to provide (mild) resistance against (some) bacteria.  Mice are not humans.

 

As always, every word you type is wrong, Patong, it would be better if you read the texts you give opinions on:

 

"All well and good for the mice, but do these viruses benefit us too? Barton thinks so. In his study, two very different strains — murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (gHV68) and murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) — had the same effect. He believes that providing bacterial resistance is a general property of all herpesviruses.

There is certainly growing evidence to support his claims. If many people, the latent viruses reactivate regularly, but not strongly enough to cause major symptoms. In these cases, doctors have seen higher levels of cytokines and long-term activation of the immune system, just like Barton saw in his mice.

Barton even suggests that herpesvirus infection may play a role in protecting against allergies

It isn’t clear what role herpesviruses play in priming the immune system. But at least one study found that people who are infected with the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus (EBV) are less likely to show sensitive antibody reactions to allergens in their environment. Clearly, the subject is a rich vein for further research.

 

https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/the-upside-of-herpes-when-one-infection-protects-against-another

 

"We're working on trying to develop new, gene therapy-based cures. Not just to treat these viruses but actually to cure them," said Dr. Keith Jerome, a professor in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division at Fred Hutch and one of the researchers of the study.

 

https://www.king5.com/article/news/health/seattle-virologists-promising-new-results-potential-herpes-cure-healthlink/281-9aaad3b3-0ac6-41bd-85d8-ca75fbd8931a

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10 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

As always, every word you type is wrong, Patong, it would be better if you read the texts you give opinions on:

 

"All well and good for the mice, but do these viruses benefit us too? Barton thinks so. In his study, two very different strains — murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (gHV68) and murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) — had the same effect. He believes that providing bacterial resistance is a general property of all herpesviruses.

There is certainly growing evidence to support his claims. If many people, the latent viruses reactivate regularly, but not strongly enough to cause major symptoms. In these cases, doctors have seen higher levels of cytokines and long-term activation of the immune system, just like Barton saw in his mice.

Barton even suggests that herpesvirus infection may play a role in protecting against allergies

It isn’t clear what role herpesviruses play in priming the immune system. But at least one study found that people who are infected with the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus (EBV) are less likely to show sensitive antibody reactions to allergens in their environment. Clearly, the subject is a rich vein for further research.

 

https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/the-upside-of-herpes-when-one-infection-protects-against-another

 

"We're working on trying to develop new, gene therapy-based cures. Not just to treat these viruses but actually to cure them," said Dr. Keith Jerome, a professor in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division at Fred Hutch and one of the researchers of the study.

 

https://www.king5.com/article/news/health/seattle-virologists-promising-new-results-potential-herpes-cure-healthlink/281-9aaad3b3-0ac6-41bd-85d8-ca75fbd8931a

 

None of the above supports your claims.  What part of "He believes that providing bacterial resistance is a general property of all herpesviruses" is a proof of the hypothesis?  All of the above may be accurate, but a belief is not a proof.   Working on a cure, is not a cure. The same can be said about effective treatments for HIV and  Cancer. People have been working on effective treatments for decades.  Dumping information is not a substitute for providing a supportive argument. You are out of your league. Cutting and pasting isn't helping your cause.

6 hours ago, Robert_Smith said:

do yourself a favor mate - leave and never look back.

 

this place is going to the dogs and fast!

 

regards,

bob.

 

when will you be leaving...... again ?

Wish u good luck.I never do any kind of drugs.But i understand its easy to say yes instead of NO.

Where we before loved the smell of streetfood is now the smell of marihuana..I meet a foreigner some years ago..a business owner in his country.Wery nice person.We took some beers together in a bar Really nice time The next time i meet him he came with 2 ladyboys and he told me that the ladyboys was his lovers Well .up to him..not my business but he also told me that he used yaba everyday.I adviced him to go to another place in Thailand and he went to Pattaya.I didn't see him after that time.

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Translation - I ran out of money 

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