BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari | |
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Forum Moderator User ID: 84800002 United Kingdom 02/02/2023 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari Gonna need more than somebody's Twitter profile to get this out into the world. Until then, it's 1* for Twitter**gotry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84992404 I posted the study literally third post down you condescending prick [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] #DefundTheBBC |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187463 United States 02/02/2023 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari Eat the eggs raw like a man Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85185960 Otherwise it's not gonna help you in this situation that's funny.....we had to do that in college for fraternity initiation. 2 weeks of raw eggs, no sleep, and beer.....not a pretty situation.....lmfao No sleep for two weeks? Fraternities are stupid and at best dangerous. |
Mr. Lee
User ID: 85148128 United States 02/02/2023 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari This is a very good beginning for the people to start to take back their lives and power. Start your own local egg business or buy your own hens. 3 hens can make a dozen eggs a week for you. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85146364 And help spread the bird flu? Backyard chickens is the reason all the chickens are dying. There need to be government regulation for hobby chicken farms where the FDA and USDA will inspect the home and grand or deny a chicken licenses. A chicken license? Are you fucking kidding me? Damn, sonny. Last Edited by Mr. Lee on 02/02/2023 11:47 AM The truth is easy to remember. |
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your huckleberry nli User ID: 54298403 United States 02/02/2023 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari Careful with the information they are giving out. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84600897 "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks, and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." [link to tinypic.host (secure)] [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] In other words You must eat an egg from a hen that was injected with the SARS-COV-2 spike protein in order for the IgY antibodies in the egg yoke to be capable of attacking the SARS-COV-2 virus. Otherwise, the IgY antibodies found in every egg yoke on the market are general avian antibodies and will be useless against a human virus. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84147920 United States 02/02/2023 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari People are saying that their hens quit laying eggs after being fed purina chicken feed and as soon as they changed chicken feed their hens started laying eggs again. If you love you pets you better check what you're feeding them. |
Butch DeFeo
User ID: 82215561 United States 02/02/2023 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari This is why they are burning down chicken egg farms, and tampering with the chicken feed so chickens don't lay eggs. :DOCSRBAFFLED::redblueLED::DONTBEAPANDEMICS: Only you can stop the fake pandemic for yourself, no one will ever tell you the pandemic is over. It's time to WIN. |
your huckleberry nli User ID: 54298403 United States 02/02/2023 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187797 United States 02/02/2023 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85178482 02/02/2023 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. Chickens should not be "injected" with ANYHING. How many "Dr. Moreau's" do we have running around creating this deadly havoc ev'ry where, and just who is allowing it? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85177021 United States 02/02/2023 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari This is a very good beginning for the people to start to take back their lives and power. Start your own local egg business or buy your own hens. 3 hens can make a dozen eggs a week for you. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85146364 And help spread the bird flu? Backyard chickens is the reason all the chickens are dying. There need to be government regulation for hobby chicken farms where the FDA and USDA will inspect the home and grand or deny a chicken licenses. A chicken license? Are you fucking kidding me? Damn, sonny. Yes, something like $100 per chicken per year. I will help offset the cost of commercial chicken farms and losses due to the bird flu. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76560363 United States 02/02/2023 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. Liberalism is a serious mental illness period. Stop misleading |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76560363 United States 02/02/2023 12:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. Liberalism is a serious mental illness period. Stop misleading |
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your huckleberry nli User ID: 54298403 United States 02/02/2023 12:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] |
your huckleberry nli User ID: 54298403 United States 02/02/2023 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. Liberalism is a serious mental illness period. Stop misleading that is not a proper argument, to be kind. you should stop typing. Or breathing perhaps. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187797 United States 02/02/2023 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] No, you are incorrect, and presenting half-truths. The hens must be immunized, that's it. Not specifically to SARS-CoV-2. That's a misrepresentation, or a lie, what have you. There are many studies that long predate such a virus. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187797 United States 02/02/2023 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari ... Quoting: your huckleberry nli 54298403 no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] No, you are incorrect, and presenting half-truths. The hens must be immunized, that's it. Not specifically to SARS-CoV-2. That's a misrepresentation, or a lie, what have you. There are many studies that long predate such a virus. To reiterate, nowhere in the article does it say anything about SARS-CoV-2. Nowhere Published in mid 2019, before that specific virus was such a thing. Your theory, that the hens must be immunized specifically with a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is disproven by your own evidence. Damn internet fools. |
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T-Man
Entitled title User ID: 47885652 Netherlands 02/02/2023 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari no see my most recent post. this is just a big misunderstanding. Eating eggs won't help anyone unless the hens laying them are injected with Sars2 spike protein so they can create the specific type of IgY antibody that will attack the Sars2 virus found in humans. Thank you! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77880699 United States 02/02/2023 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85187797 No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] No, you are incorrect, and presenting half-truths. The hens must be immunized, that's it. Not specifically to SARS-CoV-2. That's a misrepresentation, or a lie, what have you. There are many studies that long predate such a virus. To reiterate, nowhere in the article does it say anything about SARS-CoV-2. Nowhere Published in mid 2019, before that specific virus was such a thing. Your theory, that the hens must be immunized specifically with a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is disproven by your own evidence. Damn internet fools. reading is not something glp does.... just react with emotion to the title of the thread, that's the glp way! |
your huckleberry nli User ID: 54298403 United States 02/02/2023 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85187797 No sir/ma'am, not correct. Read the literature on how IgY specific antibodies were first identified and studied in hen populations. you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] No, you are incorrect, and presenting half-truths. The hens must be immunized, that's it. Not specifically to SARS-CoV-2. That's a misrepresentation, or a lie, what have you. There are many studies that long predate such a virus. To reiterate, nowhere in the article does it say anything about SARS-CoV-2. Nowhere Published in mid 2019, before that specific virus was such a thing. Your theory, that the hens must be immunized specifically with a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is disproven by your own evidence. Damn internet fools. you haven't been following along from the beginning, so I need to spell EVERYTHING OUT FOR YOU. the first quote in my last post = "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." That was found in the study "Chicken Egg Yolk Antibodies (IgYs) block the binding of multiple SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants to human ACE2" that the OP referred to. Deplorable Neanderthal gave the link to that study on page 1. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Notice, they inoculated the hens with the Sars spike. Right there in black and white. I added the quotes from the second study so you can understand that is the way the industry generates IgY antibodies in chickens in order to get specific antibodies. I led you to water. Start drinking |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187797 United States 02/02/2023 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Multiple Studies Have Now Identified Egg Yolk Antibodies Block the Binding of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) Spike Protein Vari ... Quoting: your huckleberry nli 54298403 you are incorrect. There is a reason why the study in the OP used injected Sars-2 spike protein into the hens as stated here. "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." To understand why you need to read the excerpts from this study. Egg yolk antibodies (IgY) and their applications in human and veterinary health: A review The most common route of antigen administration for IgY production in chickens is the intramuscular route, where the inoculation is usually into the breast muscle. This technique is most suited for young hens, because subcutaneous injection into the neck is more difficult to perform and may cause more distress to the animal. The intramuscular injection into the leg must be avoided as it can lead to lameness [3]. Nonetheless, for a non-invasive method, the administration of antigen can also be performed orally [46]. The number of inoculations required depends on the type and dose of the antigen, as well as the adjuvant used. At least two inoculations must be performed before the laying period, with an interval of four to six weeks. The titer of IgY must be assessed 14 days after the last immunization. If the antibody titer decreases, further immunizations must be done during the entire laying period to increase antibody titers year round [3]. An increase in titer of egg yolk antibodies can be observed from the second week [47,48] or sometimes from the fifth week post antigen inoculation [49]. After a steady increase, stabilization of the antibody titer occurs, reaching a plateau, and from there on it decreases progressively [48]. Through booster inoculations, it is possible to keep high titers of egg yolk antibodies for more than 150 days [50]... ...Hens are able to produce between 100 and 150 mg of IgY antibodies by yolk, of which between 1 and 10% are specific [1]. In one year, a single laying hen produces between 17 and 35 g of total IgY [13]. Although the production of IgY for research is mainly done in chicken, other birds are also used for the same purpose, such as goose [57] and quail [58], using an immunization protocol similar to that used for chickens. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] No, you are incorrect, and presenting half-truths. The hens must be immunized, that's it. Not specifically to SARS-CoV-2. That's a misrepresentation, or a lie, what have you. There are many studies that long predate such a virus. To reiterate, nowhere in the article does it say anything about SARS-CoV-2. Nowhere Published in mid 2019, before that specific virus was such a thing. Your theory, that the hens must be immunized specifically with a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is disproven by your own evidence. Damn internet fools. you haven't been following along from the beginning, so I need to spell EVERYTHING OUT FOR YOU. the first quote in my last post = "Each hen was injected (intramuscular) with 150 ug of the recombinant spike protein under the wings, once a week for 4 weeks,and then IgY was extracted and the titer evaluated." That was found in the study "Chicken Egg Yolk Antibodies (IgYs) block the binding of multiple SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants to human ACE2" that the OP referred to. Deplorable Neanderthal gave the link to that study on page 1. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Notice, they inoculated the hens with the Sars spike. Right there in black and white. I added the quotes from the second study so you can understand that is the way the industry generates IgY antibodies in chickens in order to get specific antibodies. I led you to water. Start drinking The production of immunoglobulin Y specific protein antibodies does not require the hens be immunized "specifically with SARS-CoV-2" vaccine as you stated. It only requires immunization. Your statement is a falsehood. There are many studies regarding IgYs before Covid existed. |
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