Logos Stick said:jamey said:aggiehawg said:
Here is the new definition:
- Vaccine "a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases."
That's why I chose the covid mRNA for my wife whos natural immunse system does not function properly though we did know exactly why at the time.
We found out a few years later she has hypoglobulimemia and she receives a monthly IvIG transfusion
But part of this discovery was she had antibodies for covid, though nothing much else because of the covid "vaccine"
Why would her body respond differently to the COVID vax? If I understand what you're saying, I don't think that is scientific.
Look at how a mRNA vs a standard vaccine works. It's not the same. A standard vaccine works the same as an immune response works if you just catch a virus, a normal immune response to a foreign body. It's the point of the OP.
I don't really care if we call the mRNA a therapeutic or a chair because of how it works. How it works was my only interest, not the naming convention