The mentioned publication:
Sounds like it only works on mice. But maybe they can give mice the nasal spray and then put the mice in your nostrils so that the mice can protect your immune system while the vaccine protects theirs. Best of both worlds really.
Sounds like it only works on mice.
it’s only been tried in mice. Not the same thing.
But then how do you know the mice won’t ratatouille you?
I’m protected from colds and the mice pilot my body to do my job? Massive win-win
Yes but they don’t stop piloting you after you clock out.
It is not actually a vaccine. It just puts your immune system in high alert.
If this was beneficial on the long run, evolution would have reached this point long ago and kept the immune system on this level on its own. The simple fact that it does not tells me that there are probably disadvantages that outweight the benefits.
My guess is that this stuff also raises autoimmune issues and allergies.
This is massively over hyped. If they chronically activate immunity signaling pathways, eventually receptors will shut down and even natural immunity will be inactive. Stanford loves to hype a mouse experiment.
Yes, the disadvantage of the immune system on high alert is allergies
Hopefully they can update the firmware OTA as needed (super big /s)
in mice
Universal flu vaccines also work on mice. And these are generally tested on naive mice. Having a history of multiple infections/vaccinations, as adult humans do, changes the picture quite alot.


