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Patterson has emphasized again and again that an immune system in "homeostasis" is the best medicine for many health problems, maybe the majority of those diseases on Ohm20's list!
The degree to which the SAR2 virus sickens people is in direct proportion to how out-of-balance the components of the immune system are, so I was thinking.
We know that most people who die from the virus have known comorbibities. I suspect that other, seemingly health people, also have immune systems that are not in "homeostasis". (Are they out-of-balance because of comorbidities they don't know about or are their immune systems inherently weak in some way?)
We also know that when Leronlimab brings the components of the immune system back into balance and restores their function, it clears out the virus handily.
I know that there are two phases to the immune response. I also know there are a lot of immune components in the blood and the lymphatic system. Some components are active in the viralogic phase and some are active in the immunologic phase and some in both.
What I have no clue about - and this is really for the smart people who can go into the weeds - is what homeostasis looks like. Guys like Patterson may know what it looks like but even he isn't able to see or test for everything, I don't think. That is what he does research on.
Further, like with blood tests, everyone's immune components are different, probably with ranges.
This, I was thinking, is why some people mount a great response to the virus and are asymptomatic, others, like the Mild to Moderates, respond less well but eventually well enough, others, like the severe to critical, respond in an unbalance and inappropriate (life threatening) way and then there are those who get Leronlimab and mount an immunological comeback and stop morbidities and kick the virus's ass to boot!
It's all about immunologic system "homeostasis", whatever that means!
I wish I knew what it looked like and how to measure it. You have to know that before you can fix it. Unless you have Leronlimab, of course! Then, who cares? Just take the stuff!