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    rooster

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    Why is the Pfizer vaccine being reformulated with tromethamine ? A buffer used post cardiac arrest?

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    But hey I’m sure it’s just to “prolong storage” like Pfizer says right?
    Isuru Ranasinghe, a senior cardiologist at Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, said there’s no evidence the addition of tromethamine lowers heart attack risk in anyone, let alone children.

    ‘We certainly do not use it for that purpose when treating heart attack patients and I have never known anyone that uses it for this purpose,’ Dr Ranasinghe.”

    It doesn’t sound like adding it to reduce heart attacks would make sense.
     

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    Isuru Ranasinghe, a senior cardiologist at Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, said there’s no evidence the addition of tromethamine lowers heart attack risk in anyone, let alone children.

    ‘We certainly do not use it for that purpose when treating heart attack patients and I have never known anyone that uses it for this purpose,’ Dr Ranasinghe.”

    It doesn’t sound like adding it to reduce heart attacks would make sense.
     

    jsharmon7

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    Using something to reduce blood acidity caused by a heart attack (or several other health conditions) is not the same as using something to prevent heart attacks. You apparently didn’t finish your search, or you’d see it has previously been used in other pharmaceuticals for Pfizer’s stated reason.

    So I ask myself which is more believable: Added as a stabilizer for storage that has been used in other pharmaceuticals for years...or as a last-minute additive to prevent alleged heart attacks when an actual cardiologist says it wouldn’t work like that?
     

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    Using something to reduce blood acidity caused by a heart attack (or several other health conditions) is not the same as using something to prevent heart attacks. You apparently didn’t finish your search, or you’d see it has previously been used in other pharmaceuticals for Pfizer’s stated reason.

    So I ask myself which is more believable: Added as a stabilizer for storage that has been used in other pharmaceuticals for years...or as a last-minute additive to prevent alleged heart attacks when an actual cardiologist says it wouldn’t work like that?
    Why would they add an ingredient to reduce the lethality of the bioweapon?

    Weird.
     

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    Isuru Ranasinghe, a senior cardiologist at Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, said there’s no evidence the addition of tromethamine lowers heart attack risk in anyone, let alone children.

    ‘We certainly do not use it for that purpose when treating heart attack patients and I have never known anyone that uses it for this purpose,’ Dr Ranasinghe.”

    It doesn’t sound like adding it to reduce heart attacks would make sense.
    Your splitting hairs and grasping. It reduces blood acidity, it also allegedly makes it store better.

    Why is it used as treatment post cardiac event? Because it reduces blood acidity.


    Considering that we now know covid is not a respiratory disease but in fact a vascular disease this is interesting and should make anyone ask questions.

    Is blood acidity raised post vaccination? I see no published studies on it but that doesn’t mean it’s not actively being monitored by the vaccine manufacturers.

    Next relevant question, does reducing blood acidity have a positive outcome with covid patients? Ie, could this additive potentially help vax side effects?

    From the article
    “decrease in blood pH leads to a decrease in oxygen saturation, which contributes to the exacerbation of acidosis and results in a deterioration of the patient’s condition. A decrease in pH can also cause conformational changes in the S-protein of the virus and thus lead to a decrease in the affinity and avidity of protective antibodies”

    So blood acidity is a relevant factor in covid and general immune response.

     

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    I wonder if they cut the vaccine with one of those male enhancement wonder cures.
     

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    Isuru Ranasinghe, a senior cardiologist at Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, said there’s no evidence the addition of tromethamine lowers heart attack risk in anyone, let alone children.

    ‘We certainly do not use it for that purpose when treating heart attack patients and I have never known anyone that uses it for this purpose,’ Dr Ranasinghe.”

    It doesn’t sound like adding it to reduce heart attacks would make sense.
    Next question, does adding it to prolong storage 'make sense'

    Why only question the critique and not the official narrative. Would a drug company be expected to use a pharmochemically active compound in a vaccine formulation without testing for adverse effects?


    What if they told you they were adding formaldehyde to prolong storage? Wouldn't you question whether that was the best alternative. Maybe use that common sense we're always hearing about when seeking to belittle counter-narrative speculation
     

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    Your splitting hairs and grasping. It reduces blood acidity, it also allegedly makes it store better.

    Why is it used as treatment post cardiac event? Because it reduces blood acidity.


    Considering that we now know covid is not a respiratory disease but in fact a vascular disease this is interesting and should make anyone ask questions.

    Is blood acidity raised post vaccination? I see no published studies on it but that doesn’t mean it’s not actively being monitored by the vaccine manufacturers.

    Next relevant question, does reducing blood acidity have a positive outcome with covid patients? Ie, could this additive potentially help vax side effects?

    From the article
    “decrease in blood pH leads to a decrease in oxygen saturation, which contributes to the exacerbation of acidosis and results in a deterioration of the patient’s condition. A decrease in pH can also cause conformational changes in the S-protein of the virus and thus lead to a decrease in the affinity and avidity of protective antibodies”

    So blood acidity is a relevant factor in covid and general immune response.

    I thought there was sarcasm in your first post, as if to imply something sinister. You were just saying there’s no evidence the vaccine causes anything, but that additive is sometimes used to regulate blood acidity. And lower blood acidity has positive outcomes in immune response.
     

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    Next question, does adding it to prolong storage 'make sense'

    Why only question the critique and not the official narrative. Would a drug company be expected to use a pharmochemically active compound in a vaccine formulation without testing for adverse effects?


    What if they told you they were adding formaldehyde to prolong storage? Wouldn't you question whether that was the best alternative. Maybe use that common sense we're always hearing about when seeking to belittle counter-narrative speculation
    That’s a fair question. Have they had storage issues? It seems like they’re concerned about it. My critique was more about the immediate jump to negative conclusions when their stated reason has a documented history of use in the pharmaceutical industry. Rooster clarified his intent, so maybe I jumped to conclusions about implying heart attacks or clots.
     
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