Friday, November 5, 2021

TREATING SPIKE PROTEINS: Pine Needle Tea, Anise, & Black Seed Oil Helps with the Spike Proteins.

"You don't leave your wounded on the battlefield."

https://www.react19.org/

from Dr. Mercola @ Lew Rockwell

Kyle Warner is 29 years old and was at the peak of his career as a professional mountain bike racer when, in June 2021, he got his second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot. He suffered a reaction so severe that, as of October, he was still spending days in bed, easily overwhelmed by too much mental or physical exertion.

Warner shared his detailed experience with John Campbell, a retired nurse, and teacher based in England, and headed to Washington, D.C., in early November 2021 to get the word out that COVID-19 shots aren’t always as safe as you have been led to believe. Even someone in their 20s, in peak physical form, can be severely harmed, which is why Warner is also speaking out against vaccine mandates.

He developed POTS, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome.

Things that Kyle has tried to help with the spike proteins from the Pfizer jab.  He said that the Ivermectin helps your body keep the spike proteins at bay but that Ivermectin does not eliminate the spike proteins.  Doesn't sound like the Ivermectin turns off the switch on the spike proteins either. 

Many of the items that he lists corroborate what David Avocado Wolf has recommended.  He does say that pine needle tea, anise, and black seed oil helps with the spike proteins.  So that is good to know.  

At the 18:15 mark, Dr. Campbell asks Kyle about his arthritis, and Kyle cites his vertebrae and SI joint, or Sacroiliac Joint.  Some people I've talked to have had arthritis at the hip joint--where your femur meets the pelvis--a bone made up of 3 bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis.

ACE2 RECEPTOR BLOCKING  

Pine Needle Tea for Shikimic Acid or Shikimate (from green edible pine needles) There are toxic pine needles, be careful! When drinking pine needle tea, drink the oil/resin that accumulates too!

And

Fennel and/or Star Anise Tea from a pine tree

Spike Protein: Shikimate neutralizes the Spike Protein

This is the Nutrition Protocol to Prevent Damage from Spike Protein and Derivatives due to Injection and to Protect from Spike Protein Shedding (transmission):

Shikimate is the main source that detoxes spike proteins.

Black Seed Oil.  


They talk about support groups.  

https://www.react19.org/ is working with the FDA & NIH, acknowledges that the vaccine symptoms have been known since December 2020.  In Singapore, there's a website that you can enter your adverse effect from the vaccines and they'll help you with your medical bills in this treatment.  Wow.

the Panel on COVID-19 was named, Real Not Rare

MAIN SOURCES TO DETOX SPIKE PROTEIN:  SHIKIMATE 

1.  Pine Needle Tea for Shikimic Acid or Shikimate (from green edible pine needles) There are toxic pine needles, be careful! When drinking pine needle tea, drink the oil/resin that accumulates too!

And/Or

2.  Fennel and/or Star Anise Tea

And/Or

3.  Schizandra Berry Tea

4.  Iodine* (dosage depends on the brand; more is not better). Iodine is a product you have to start with small dosages and build up over time.

5.  Vitamin D3* (10,000 IU’s per day)

DETOX GRAPHENE OXIDE

1.  C60 (1-3 droppers full per day): One of the issues we are seeing with those who have been injected is disturbances in their energetic field (magnetism) and hot spots of inflammation. C60 is a rich source of electrons and acts like a fire extinguisher to inflammation and simultaneously (because it bio-distributes throughout the body) drives a normalization of electron flow throughout the body. In this category, we offer two products, the traditional C60 product* is made by yours truly and the C60 Super Concentrate* is made by a carbon scientist friend of mine and contains a higher concentration of electrons. C60 is recommended to neutralize spike protein, detoxify graphene oxide and SM-102 [which is a lipid nanoparticle that forms the envelope to the SARS-CoV-2 virus].

2.  Kohlbitr Activated Charcoal: Take between 400-2000mg (1-5 capsules) a day with water. On the benefits of activated charcoal, check the product description toward the bottom here.

3.  NAC: N-Acetyl Cysteine is the best precursor to glutathione in the body which has the best research for neutralizing graphene oxide. Take 900-1800mg a day. Get it while you can. The US Federal communist government is trying to make NAC illegal unless you have a doctor’s prescription.

4.  Enzymes (especially those containing serrapeptase and nattokinase such as VeganZyme—dosage for VeganZymes is 3 caps, twice daily):

5.  Serrapeptase: Serrapeptase provides the anti-inflammatory breakdown of excess and unusual protein. Dosage: 100-200 mg on an empty stomach per day.

6.  Nattokinase: Nattokinase has a long history of being used to prevent blood clots. 2000-4000 Fibrinolytic Units per day (2-4 capsules) with or without food.  

A note about the clotting.  It's not the virus that is causing the clotting, it's the lack of oxygen.  

Peter McCullough, MD also advises that, if hospitalized, you demand FULL DOSE blood thinners to avoid clots. 

He says that dropping oxygen levels is clottingnot the virus.  So start anti-clotting medicine immediately.  And to increase oxygen, get some fat-soluble vitamin B1: Benfotiamine is one kind.  

Special Note: Ivermectin is showing great promise against hydrogels containing graphene oxide and found on PCR test swabs, but it is a pharmaceutical, so I do not include it.

THE COMPLETE PROTOCOL

1.  Coated Silver [ouch on the price, $124] (1-6 drops per day, depending on the degree of exposure) (Coated silver blocks the sulfur-bearing protein on the spikes from entering the cell. Sulfur-rich amino acids on the spike protein interact with silver causing them to fold incorrectly).

2.  NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) (accelerates detoxification and is considered a producer of the super detoxifier glutathione in the body) Dosage: 1200-2400 mg per day on an empty stomach. NAC is recommended to detoxify graphene oxide and SM-102. NAC is tough to find after the FDA recently made it illegal to purchase over the counter in the USA. Request NAC from your doctor!

3.  Zinc (30-80mg per day depending on immunological pressure)

4.  Vitamin D3* (10,000 IU’s per day)

5.  Lyposomal Vitamin C (30ml, twice daily)*

6.  Quercetin (500-1000 mg, twice daily)*

7.  Iodine* (dosage depends on the brand; more is not better). Iodine is a product you have to start with small dosages and build up over time.

8.  PQQ* (20-40 mg per day)

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS

1.  Fennel and/or Star Anise Tea: These are also an excellent source of shikimate or shikimic acid (which is known to neutralize the spike protein)

2.  Hesperidin sources to help disable spike protein: Citrus fruit (especially blood oranges, due to their high hesperidin content—hesperidin is a chalcone like quercetin that deactivates spike protein).  Hesperidin is found in the peel of citrus fruit.  So eat the meat of the fruit AND the peel. Supplementing with Hesperidin will make your arteries, veins, and capillaries quite strong.  

3.  Peppermint (very high in hesperidin)

SUPER HERBS THAT DISABLE SPIKE PROTEIN

1.  Triphala formulations: In Sanskrit, the word Triphala means “three fruits”: a combination of Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis), black myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) and belleric myrobalan (Terminalia belerica). The terminalia fruits are rich in shikimate.

2.  St. John’s Wort (shikimate is found throughout the entire plant and in the flowers)

3.  Comfrey Leaf (rich in shikimate)

4.  Feverfew (leaves and flowers are rich in shikimate)

5.  Gingko Biloba Leaf (rich in shikimate)

6.  GiantHyssop or Horsemint (Agastache urtifolia) (rich in shikimate)

7.  LiquidAmbar (Sweet Gum tree) A tea of the spiky seed pods is rich in shikimate.

8.  Glycyrrhiza glabra (Chinese medicine’s licorice root): Glycyrrhizic acid is extracted from the root of the licorice plant inhibits spike protein.

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