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Hello,

I received a shot of crispr over a year and a half ago and it has helped me out tremendously. I was getting 2-3 obs a month and now I hardly ever get them. I have another vile available but this one is supposed to be even stronger. 

 

If you are interested in trying it out, shoot me an email at: [removed]

 

This specifically targets hsv2

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On 10/15/2019 at 10:40 AM, Sean123 said:

Hello,

I received a shot of crispr over a year and a half ago and it has helped me out tremendously. I was getting 2-3 obs a month and now I hardly ever get them. I have another vile available but this one is supposed to be even stronger. 

 

If you are interested in trying it out, shoot me an email at: [removed]

 

This specifically targets hsv2

Please can u brief us a bit about which specific case of crispr and if possible, the source of its production and the theory of its mechanism of action ? Thanks. 

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My question about all the experimental stuff is it why it never helps people with atypical symptoms...i.e. burning, neuropathy, etc...

 

In the vaccine trials they only seemed to help people with typical symptoms for which valtrex already works...in these DIY Crispr trial, it most helped the guy with the typical symptoms...what is it many of us have that will not respond to treatment? Just  a common thread i've seen for years now...

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10 minutes ago, Kurdt01 said:

My question about all the experimental stuff is it why it never helps people with atypical symptoms...i.e. burning, neuropathy, etc...

 

In the vaccine trials they only seemed to help people with typical symptoms for which valtrex already works...in these DIY Crispr trial, it most helped the guy with the typical symptoms...what is it many of us have that will not respond to treatment? Just  a common thread i've seen for years now...

The key reasons are:

- the symptoms are not related to herpes; or

- the issues causing the symptoms are not addressed by the treatment (which is typically either to disrupt replication or boost immune response); or

- the immune deficiency that is permitting the symptoms is not overcome by the treatment.

As you suggest, as antivirals are typically very effective, if they aren't then this means the above possibilities are significantly more likely.

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Sean, was this the same stuff that OFMDH went out to pioneer?  If so can you fill us in on what happened since he last set out to do this?

Just putting this out there for everyone else but buying something like this without knowing the risks and being educated on it may sound like a good idea but probably isn't, especially when that item is said edit DNA. Obligatory: buyer beware.

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I just wonder, how did this person get around the problem of CRISPR Cas9 not being able to target latent HSV.  That's a problem that no company or researcher has been able to solve so far.  Every published study in live animals has hit that road block, and the reasons suggested have been that it's too big, which doesn't seem like a problem that a biohacker or regular scientist with a lab, could easily solve.  

So I wonder how this shot of CRISPR, could get around that.  I wouldn't put this in your body, unless you are satisfied that you understand this issue and that the explanation about how it is solved, is also satisfying and understandable.  

CRISPR Cas9 is a genetic PacMan.  It eats herpes DNA up munch munch--in a petrie dish and new replicating virus in an animal.  But every company or researchers, including ExcisionBio, Fred Hutch Center, and Editas, have encountered the same problem: it doesn't touch latent HSV.  

You should therefore, find out exactly how this would function in helping you long term without side effects.  

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It is safe to say sean123 is a nefarious person.

He is offering this for multiple thousands but can't answer a question.

@HC-Support-Team Please deal with this man, he is a danger to our user base. 
You do not want people selling injectable drugs on your website from blackmarket sources. 

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