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New vaccines can make opioids and even nerve gasses ineffective.



The idea of vaccines is that immune defense detects threats earlier. Normally when a person is infected. The immune system must carry the harmful organisms to the thymus where the immune system detects the antigen proteins. In vaccination detection of that thing happens in the laboratory outside the thymus. So vaccines help to detect harmful organisms or chemicals earlier. 

The new vaccine against fentanyl can be a breakthrough against the opioid pandemic. The effect of that vaccine is a little bit different than other vaccines. It blocks the opioid route to the brain. There are three ways how it can make that thing. 


*It can activate immune cells to destroy opioid molecules. 

*Or it can "teach" neurons to block opioid molecules from its ion pumps. 

*Or it can teach or program the support cell that feeds neurons to destroy the opioid molecule before it delivers that molecule forward. 


But that technology can make also some chemical weapons ineffective. Many people believe that vaccines help the immune system fight against bacteria or viruses. Vaccines can also "teach" immune systems to detect cancer cells. 

And that thing helps to destroy cancer cells before they are causing tumors. Immune therapy can also help to destroy individual cancer cells. That is left from tumors. But it's possible to create vaccines against chemicals. 

Those vaccines can help immune defense locate and terminate harmful chemicals. That kind of vaccine help protects people against things like cancer. The idea is that the immune cells can detect carcinogens and then they will close those poisons inside the slime. And remove them from the body before they can affect cells. 

But vaccines can help immune defense to locate things like botulinum and organophosphates. And that thing makes some chemical weapons useless. 

Organophosphate or "V-agents" are the most deadly chemicals in the world. The effect is simple. 

Organophosphate locks the enzyme that destroys neurotransmitters. So it causes over-stimulus in neurons. And that thing causes death. 

Because neurons cannot release axons, that causes horrible spasms. And even a small dose of neural agents causes death. If the immune cells can find and destroy that chemical. It would turn useless. Immune therapy can also be the game changer in chemical warfare. 


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