• Terrence Aym
An age-old dream of the human race may have finally been realized. Painstaking research conducted by brilliant researchers at the Cambridge Laboratory of Molecular Biology proved that the body's own immune system has the ability to destroy the cold virus within human cells. Thought by most medical researchers to be highly unlikely, the scientific investigation revealed that indeed, the body can kill the virus responsible for causing millions to suffer every year. The Laboratory of Molecular Biology is known throughout the medical world as "the Nobel Prize factory." The team may have just opened the door for their next Nobel Prize.
So, if the body has natural defenses against the cold virus, why would a drug be necessary? I know that I haven't had a cold in many years, but have required no drugs, only some vitamin D and C, perhaps.
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So, if the body has natural defenses against the cold virus, why would a drug be necessary? I know that I haven't had a cold in many years, but have required no drugs, only some vitamin D and C, perhaps.