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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/eeZK_NIjhL8
The spike protein that CoVid uses to fuse with and infect human cells appears to be toxic to at least one deadly form of human cancer, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Investigators at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center tested purified CoVid spike protein against cell cultures of human non-small cell lung cancer, NSCLC, and mouse lung cancers induced by the tobacco carcinogen NNK
The S1 spike protein at very low doses led to the death of cultured NSCLC cells. Antibodies against the spike protein blocked this effect as did heat-induced destruction of the spike protein. Studies also showed that the spike protein’s anti-cancer effect required interaction of the protein with ACE2 receptors on the cancer cells. The mouse experiments showed that intranasal sprays of the Covid spike protein effectively blocked the growth of lung cancers as well as inducing the regression of the tumors.
This research is in its earliest stages. It would be ironic, though, if the CoVid virus that has sickened and killed so many has a role in preventing the development and progression of cancer.
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/14/22/5648
#covid #spikeprotein #cancer #nsclc #lungcancer
By Howard G. Smith MD, AM
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/eeZK_NIjhL8
The spike protein that CoVid uses to fuse with and infect human cells appears to be toxic to at least one deadly form of human cancer, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Investigators at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center tested purified CoVid spike protein against cell cultures of human non-small cell lung cancer, NSCLC, and mouse lung cancers induced by the tobacco carcinogen NNK
The S1 spike protein at very low doses led to the death of cultured NSCLC cells. Antibodies against the spike protein blocked this effect as did heat-induced destruction of the spike protein. Studies also showed that the spike protein’s anti-cancer effect required interaction of the protein with ACE2 receptors on the cancer cells. The mouse experiments showed that intranasal sprays of the Covid spike protein effectively blocked the growth of lung cancers as well as inducing the regression of the tumors.
This research is in its earliest stages. It would be ironic, though, if the CoVid virus that has sickened and killed so many has a role in preventing the development and progression of cancer.
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/14/22/5648
#covid #spikeprotein #cancer #nsclc #lungcancer