I have my own theory about hydroxychloroquine and why it is effective against so many illnesses. If you noticed the extensive list of conditions ameliorated (posted by an anon earlier today) you will see many so-called "auto-immune" disorders. Why would a person's body attack its own tissues? Perhaps there are parasites/bacteria inside the cells? (That is what happens in malaria if I remember correctly)the
Aluminum salts are often used as adjuvants in vaccines. They stir up a strong immune response, but how? (Btw,I have read that when researchers want experimemtal animals to develop auto-immune conditions they use aluminum salts to provoke them). Aluminum can apparently cause bacteria to shed their cell walls.
What if aluminum salts provoke an immune response by causing bacteria to lose their cell walls and become intracellular parasites?
What if hydroxychloroquine (used for malaria) helps by thwarting the actions and destabilizing effects of intracellular parasites/bacteria?
What if any aluminim containing vaccine is likely to cause auto-immunity in recipients because parasites/bacteria are turned into long-term intracellular infections?