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the method of exposing the immune system .....
#484 - 03/30/00 12:43 PM
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8-14-97 The method of exposing the immune system to parts of HIV in advanced evolved forms can be made more effective if the immune system is prepard in advance for this treatment. People with HIV infection receive some of this preparation but the virus is able to evolve faster thn what the immune system can produce new anti-bodies and it is this time lag that enables HIV to continue in the boy and calls into question the effectiveness of a strategy that presents a preview of evolved parts of HIV. In other words, the human immune system might not respond to the advanced evolved parts of HIV in the same way that the human immune system does not respond to the evolution of HIV in infected people. The tactic might function without being effective. So the problem is to ensure that the human immune system can pick-up at the right speed and detect and produce anti-bodies to any presented advanced evolved parts of HIV, (with reference to Combination Effect Viral Products, and Minimal Bodies), so that the presentation of these parts of HIV in advanced forms does not go unnoticed by the immune system. Suppose you were operating a land fill or dump and you had two people charged with hauling waste material around the land fill. But everyone in the county dumps their waste at the land fill and they do it all on the same Saturday afternoon. These two workers will not be able to even take note of all of the waste that is presented to them. But if the workers had been prepared for the onslaught of waste material, they could have dealt with the problem differently. They could have devised a control system that would have allowed only a certain amount of waste material to enter the dump at a time, forcing people to assemble and wait their turn at the gate to dump their trash. Similarly, a control system could be made for the immune system so that it could accept a larger number of new particles to recognize as foreign matter if the system could be modified to handle the larger number of particles. These two guys at the dump are never going to handle the whole county's trash on Saturday afternoons. But if the county were to open up regional dumps in the separate towns and allow people to diffuse from the waiting line, eventually they would discover the alternate dump sites and would use them instead of dumping on trash central. The task of improving immune response to presented advanced evolved parts of HIV can be handled in a similar way, by opening up sites of recognition in the immune system other than just the ones that normally occur in the body. How could this be done? The body has the ability to repair and replace many of its cells but that is not true for the entire immune system. Some of this system is fixed during the formation of the infant child and in the early years of life so that a limit and a performance capability of the immune system is programmed and reached very early in life. HIV takes full advantage of these limits. It has evolved far enough to exceed any human immune response program. But there is nothing wrong with the program, the only part that is not working out very well is that it is being overwhelmed by the large numbers of new evolved particles of HIV, and if the immune system had more time to work with these particles it could process them and clean out HIV. If time is the problem, then any system that controls the time would have an effect on the number of particles of HIV available for infection of new cells. HIV particles do move through space. But if HIV particles could not move through space as fast as they do, in other words, if HIV particles could not exit a destroyed cell and clear it as fast as they do, there would be extra time for the immune system to find and recognize those particles. Just as people are forced to bag, tag, and travel to a local dump with their trash, HIV could be forced to do some things more than what it does when it exits its host cell. That extra time obtained might be ******enough to allow the immune system to deal with the situation better. Cellular Envelope Parameter Lesional Transversal Inversion *******is a method used to limit the passage of HIV from the dead cell and to confine its passage through space and time upon a slower progress. For to modify the cell means cellular malfunction, to treat the cell with drugs means cellular malfunction and other problems, but to use Cellular Envelope Parameter Lesional Transversal Inversion is to apply a process that leaves the living cell undamaged and untreated until HIV starts to emerge from its surface. The process is called Cellular because the living cell becomes associated with the treatment but the process has no effect on the livng cell. It is an Envelope process to make sure that the entire surface area of a dying cell is involved so that no particles of HIV can take a quick route out of the cell. It is called Parameter because the cell must reach a certain state of function in its biological process in order to make the treatment active. It is called Lesional because the envelope forms a lesion of cell wall material that hordes all of the chemicals that HIV needs to use to escape from the cell. It is called Transversal Inversion because the cell is affected by this lesion upon the principal of biological transversal inversion, meaning that the process of biology of the cell is interpreted by the treatment in inverted chemical systems that have no effect on a living cell and therefore cannot damage ordinary livng cells, but will come into effect when the biological process changes beyond a certain chemically established boundary point. Here the lesion on the cell wall is established when the biology of the cell reaches a certain point and at that point the cell wall becomes damaged by the treatment and the chemicals needed to transfer HIV out of the cell become horded into that lesion. With no way out of the cell except through the lesion, the passage of HIV particles is slowed down by the bottle- neck effect. The chemistry of the lesion producing Transversal Inversion need not become physically stuck to any cell, it can be introduced into the body and come into its active form when the living cell signals that its biological activity may be holding HIV that is ready to emerge. The chemistry for that conversion has to do with cellular metabolism and the rate that certain waste products are delivered to the exterior of the cell, or , more generally, to the body. If a cell is busy making HIV it will not be producing the same waste products that it would make to build up its structure and keep itself alive. By attaching itself to the chemistry of the waste products, the definition of inversion is established. The cells normally do live in the presence of their own waste, so by establishing the treatment in that area of chemistry the cells that are normal are not invaded by treatment. (I would like to add that the chemistry of the waste of infected cells is already partly known because HIV infected cells are kept in culture and it is the requirements of that culture that is different from other cultures and holds some of this information, remember, scientists had a lot of trouble in culturing HIV years ago to establish cultures to experiment with). All of this are just ideas for you to think about today.
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