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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

What are the deadliest threat to society?

Ateneo Professor on Entrepreneurship

From Angel Nexus

Well they are deadly viral diseases like the plague from the flu.  This could be the bird flu just like the Spanish flu that killed millions in the l900.  Another deadly disease is cancer.

But there is an antidote - genetic vaccine.  This being developed a small cap company that could provide l00% up to 1,000 gains.  Read more about this





How This Breakthrough Biotechnology Could've Saved Over 50 Million People in One Year
In 1918, a killer "Spanish Flu" pandemic terrorized the planet, infecting one-third of the world's population in one of the worst disease outbreaks in modern history.
And every year, one of the 13 strains of the flu threatens to break its restraints and evolve into a form as deadly as the 1918 strain.
But that's about to be a thing of the past.
If the results of the initial live trials hold true, then we can say that there now exists a technology that already has proven to be 100% effective against the strain that started this deadly plague.
In 1918, that would have meant over 50 million spared lives.
How could one drug have prevented all these deaths?
By combining two little-known and under-utilized technologies perfected by the revolutionary micro-biotech firm that I'll reveal to you shortly:
  1. A type of vaccine known as a "Genetic Vaccine"
  2. A delivery system that makes that particular vaccine 1,000 times more effective in initiating an immune response
You see, viruses normally rely on molecular "lock picks" to get access into our own cells and then replicate. Our body's protection requires the production of antibodies, which either bolster our cellular "locks" to prevent the virus from entering into our cells, or mark these viruses for destruction by our white blood cells.
This is also how traditional vaccines have worked for the past 80 years...
They use dead virus strains to trick our immune system into developing antibodies so that they're prepared for an infection in the case one happens.
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And while our immune system and vaccines are pretty amazing at defending our bodies from invaders, cancer cells and viruses are equally adept at eluding these bulwarks:
  • Cancer cells, being simply mutated versions of our normal cells, are able to replicate beyond control because the body still recognizes them as its own, even though they now have different genes.
  • Viruses replicate so fast and so often that they are able to change their "keys" at an unnerving speed, quickly rendering any immunity to that virus ineffective.
The virus' ability to, in effect, change their molecular lock picks has enabled them to always be one step ahead of the vaccine industry — which is why we have to get a different flu vaccine each year.
"In 21st century America, we are waging war on a lethal infectious disease
with World War I-era technology."


Washington Times
This highlights perhaps the biggest problem with our current vaccine technology: It can never be 100% effective.
But that's not the only problem with our current vaccine production methods...
  • Traditional vaccines rely on pumping chicken eggs with viruses and waiting until they die to harvest and purify them, which means our vaccine supplies must rely on the instability of the egg market.
  • This process can take up to six months, which often provides vaccines too late for a seasonal epidemic like the flu.
  • Relying on a live vaccine opens up the body to a multitude of side effects, not to mention the cost of extra protection measures during development needed for worker and public safety.
This may have flown during the 20th century, but with new and more virulent diseases emerging at an exponential rate... and cancer still relying on painful radiation and chemotherapy treatments that are never 100% effective.
"At least 45 diseases that have passed from animals to humans have been reported to UN agencies in the last two decades, with the number expected to escalate in the coming years."

Independent (UK)
I think we can all agree that a vaccine to take care of all the major viral and infectious diseases is long overdue...
Which is where the breakthrough company I'm about to reveal comes in.
While they've kept themselves under the radar, our featured micro-biotech firm is also not new to the vaccine scene.
 They've been developing this particular technology for the past 16 years.
In just a moment, I'm going to tell you all about how you could take advantage of this company's futuristic advancements to make those 100x-1,000x gains I was telling you about earlier.

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