Vaccine’s focus on training the immune system against a specific threat. They don’t tell you why some people get a cold multiple times per year and others go years without a cold.
Besides that even in the area of vaccine’s we lack good theory about predicting which vaccine’s are actually having an effect. If we would have a good theoretical understanding we wouldn’t need to spend over half a year in clinical trials but could use our theoretical understanding to chose a vaccine without clinical trials.
The last year was let’s give the body the spike protein of the virus, treat the immune system as a black box and see what the effects on clinical outcomes will be. There’s some reasoning about chosing dosis of the vaccine based on measuared antibody production but that’s not enough to trust the vaccine to work.
Isn’t a vaccine a very clear example of “strengthening the human immune system”? Of course vaccines are more than 100 years old...
Vaccine’s focus on training the immune system against a specific threat. They don’t tell you why some people get a cold multiple times per year and others go years without a cold.
Besides that even in the area of vaccine’s we lack good theory about predicting which vaccine’s are actually having an effect. If we would have a good theoretical understanding we wouldn’t need to spend over half a year in clinical trials but could use our theoretical understanding to chose a vaccine without clinical trials.
The last year was let’s give the body the spike protein of the virus, treat the immune system as a black box and see what the effects on clinical outcomes will be. There’s some reasoning about chosing dosis of the vaccine based on measuared antibody production but that’s not enough to trust the vaccine to work.