...and pomegranate peel helps in many ways including protecting ACE2 function. https://t.co/K3e0UdJMsH
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) December 20, 2021
5) Next. Let’s look at ACE2. As I have previously stated, and as I summarize (even this is only a partial summary) in the graphic, ACE2 is the foundation upon which virtually all diseases of old age are modulated. Remove ACE2 – and you are suddenly, biologically speaking,
— Walter M Chesnut (@Parsifaler) December 20, 2021
8) Spike Protein therapies and the recovered for the presence of ACE2 Autoantibodies.
To me, this is too delicately horrific to have “evolved.”
https://t.co/eKVZzQyiDo. https://t.co/ExfMQwqNEA. https://t.co/T7H3eEWGxo
— Walter M Chesnut (@Parsifaler) December 20, 2021
So consume pomegranate peel. Eat the fruit during the fall and winter, save the peel, let it dry and harden, and use that for a tea. This protects the ACE2 receptors, the key protein receptors that keep us young.
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