DocFG, you write "You do realize that a nanoviricide is 20nm? It's actually smaller than nearly all viruses. So, there would indeed be millions of particles in a single dose".
Would it be correct to say that despite that there would be millions of nanoviricides in a single dose, the load of healthy cells - the potential targets - is by several orders of magnitude larger?
If this is the case, I also wonder how the cides work - as per the math I know - they can't.
Is there explanation?
Thanks.
BTW.
(1) I am long.
(2) NNVClover, thanks for shaking the board of chronic nano-optimism.