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At the same time, exosomes are an intercellular signaling channel in our bodies. And it appears we might communicate with each other through them.

And yes, some can cause disease states.

I think it’s one of the most exciting things we could study. The interconnectedness of our humanity, yet virology boils it down to a base, ugly understanding of something that’s so elegant and poorly understood.

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I don't think that exosomes can cause disease states. I think they are the result of disease states. I also believe you are correct about the communication aspect. One of the explanations to "everyone got chicken pox at the same time." Was it catching? Or is it a normal process that takes place that the medical profession tries to block? We have no idea how "connected" we really are. See "The Secret". See "What the Bleep Do We Know?". Look at the 100 Monkey Theory. The red pill takes you down some very deep rabbit holes.

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Thanks, I’ll check out What the Bleep Do We Know.

The theory I’ve heard on exosomes causing a disease state is based upon a foreign nucleotide from another species that gets into our body and disrupts our signaling system. I think that is more likely a better description of what “viruses” purportedly do.

I wouldn’t want to be bit by a rabid dog, cut my hand cleaning a deer with CWD or take a polio vaccine with monkey exosomes in it.

Anyway, I think it should be studied.

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That certainly could be very good possibility. Sort of being contaminated by DNA or RNA from another life source. Something for me to dig deeper into.

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