RE: Just a putting it out there post28 Jun 2021 22:25
Hi Hellme. Rather a unique name. But my opinion.
I'm happy to respond to genuine questions. So here is my point.
Regarding DNA we have 4 special bits of us that make us human. Adenine Guanine Cytosine and Thymine. The latter was called tyrosine when I first started studying it.
I have posted this before but I will respond again.
If our DNA, aka building blocks of our DNA are introduced to RNA then Thymine is replaced by uracil.
Problem is that Thymine is required in our body to remove naturally degrading cytosine. Cytosine degrading becomes toxic. Thus can't be removed.
Hence the immune system becomes overly sensitive and turns on itself.
This inability to remove the toxins causes cytotoxicity and cytokine storms.
This can lead to an effect on the cranial nerves (12 of them) that can cause reactions such as Bells Paulsy and Guillian syndrome. It's well reported if you get information that is not managed.
So a kinase inhibitor I believe can reverse said effects.
Or atleast moderate it.
I might seem to be a sandwich short of a picnic, but that's my opinion.
I stand by my opinion and have yet to have a poster discredit my opinion.
Some post posts with no backing. Well that is my opinion and backing of my research, some 30 years.
Best regards Steadydanny