Despite Positive Antibody Response, Vaccination Fails To Prevent The Flu
June 8, 2017
Immunologists identified an impaired T-cell response as the cause of the problem. The study was published in the International Journal of Obesity.
“This finding challenges the current standard blood tests being used to indicate whether a person has enough protection against influenza or not,” said a commentary by the publisher of the study. The lead researcher for the study said: “Alternative approaches may be needed to protect obese adults from both seasonal and pandemic influenza virus infections.”
A paper published in the journal Medical Hypotheses in 1999 suggests such an alternative. Deficiencies of zinc, a trace mineral, and glutathione (glu-ta-thy-on), an internally produced enzymatic antioxidant, as well as nitric oxide, a transient arterial gas, can lead to an impaired cellular immune response.
Nitric oxide is activated with the consumption of amino acids (arginine, citrulline), resveratrol and garlic. Glutathione is a sulfur-bearing antioxidant that is activated by vitamin C and resveratrol. Provision of supplemental vitamins A, B6, C, E, zinc and selenium are proposed to rectify the abnormal T-cell response. Zinc also serves as a mimic of insulin among diabetics who are likely overweight and prone to weak immunity.
Nitric oxide and the trace mineral selenium help to release zinc from a binding protein (metallothionein) that inhibits its bioavailability.
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