Great. Thank you.Nanolipids could be damaged by lipid solvents , like cosmetic naphta, DMSO .
mRNA is translated by ribosomes- antibiotics like doxycyline (others) could block transcription.
mRNA is sensitive to heat- strong infrared may be could destroy it.
Epigenetic optimalization , vitamin A (coronavirus is long virus , requires more vitamin A) could perhaps neutralize mRNA genetic damage.
Vitamin B12 inhibits polymerase RNA.
" One hypothesis is that COVID-19 coronavirus interferes with vitamin B12 metabolism which results in high levels of an undesirable blood protein called homocysteine.Blood Curdling Clots Caused By Covid, or Shots, or Some Other Mysterious Factor, or Just a Vitamin B12 Deficiency? - LewRockwell
The unique symptoms emanating from COVID-19, unlike any other coronavirus, speaks legions for this virus as a man-made weapon, or is it just a coronavirus pandemic made worse by modern medicines reluctance to adopt nutritional medicine? Here are the news headlines: Coronavirus blood-clot mystery...www.lewrockwell.com
A consequence of B12 deficiency is elevation of homocysteine, an undesirable blood protein that causes inflammation. Elevated homocysteine is associated with progression of lung disease among COVID-19 patients.
A B9 deficiency (folate, folic acid) may mask a B12 deficiency. A deficiency of B9 also raises homocysteine levels.
Other Ways B12 Inhibits COVID-19
Vitamin B12 is needed to inhibit polymerase, the enzyme that facilitates replication of the COVID-19 virus, which can reduce the severity of the infection.[...]
It was well known, long before the COVID-19 pandemic, that a vitamin B12 deficiency may lead to pseudo-thrombotic microangiopathy (clots in small blood vessels). Cases of thrombosis (clotting) are resolved with B12 supplementation."
Perhaps alternate microcurrent could damage mRNA.
Magnets could be antiinflammatory, or proinflammatory - depends on which side -N or S.
Sulphur is anticlotting-Epsom salt, DMSO/MSM, glutathione, taurine, NAC;
iron, cobalt ( from intermittent hypoxia on B12 )-prothrombotic.
Intermittent hypoxia (facemasks) destroys b12?
Hypoxia-induced megaloblastosis in vitamin B12-deficient rats - PubMed
In rats, in contrast with human subjects who develop megaloblastic anaemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency, haematological abnormalities with anaemia were not observed under normoxic conditions even though plasma vitamin B12 concentration was reduced to <15 % of a normal concentration by depleting …pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govMulti-Vitamin B Supplementation Reverses Hypoxia-Induced Tau Hyperphosphorylation and Improves Memory Function in Adult Mice - PubMed
Hypobaric hypoxia (HH) leads to reduced oxygen delivery to brain. It could trigger cognitive dysfunction and increase the risk of dementia including Alzheimer's disease (AD). The present study was undertaken in order to examine whether B vitamins (B6, B12, folate, and choline) could exert...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govMulti-Vitamin B Supplementation Reverses Hypoxia-Induced Tau Hyperphosphorylation and Improves Memory Function in Adult Mice - PubMed
Hypobaric hypoxia (HH) leads to reduced oxygen delivery to brain. It could trigger cognitive dysfunction and increase the risk of dementia including Alzheimer's disease (AD). The present study was undertaken in order to examine whether B vitamins (B6, B12, folate, and choline) could exert...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov" When the body is deficient in vitamin B-12. it can produce red blood cells that are abnormally large, called macrocytes, which do not function properly. The main cause of macrocytic anemia is called megaloblastic anemia, which is due to reduction in DNA synthesis. When red blood cells are not functioning properly, the hemoglobin cannot bind to oxygen efficiently. Thus, many tissues around the body are not provided with enough oxygen to upkeep with their normal metabolism. This is called hypoxia and can lead to cell death. Deficiency in vitamin B-12 can also impair DNA synthesis, but the synthesis of RNA continues to happen without being converted into DNA. This causes lot of build-up of genetic material within the red blood cells, leading to abnormal size and lack of function."How is Vitamin-B12 Related to Anemia?
Anemia is when the red blood cells in the body are either not functioning correctly or when their numbers are not sufficient in the circulatory system. Types of anemia associated with vitamin B-12 are pernicious anemia, macrocytic anemia, and megaloblastic anemia. Pernicious anemia can cause...www.news-medical.net