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Thursday, November 11, 2021

PREVENT SPIKE PROTEINS FROM LANDING ON ACE2 RECEPTORS

There are several mechanisms by which you want and you can destroy spike proteins.  Remember, these are toxins, and these are the compounds that are wreaking havoc on your blood vessels in every organ where they exist.  And what you might want to know, or maybe you wouldn’t, is that the lipid nanoparticle that houses the SARS-CoV-2 virus is attracted to organs in your body that contain lots of lipids or fats—your brain, your adrenal glands, your ovaries, or testes.  It’s now known and it’s been found that they go to the heart and other vital organs.  Dr. Peter McCullough observed this.

So you want to immobilize these spike proteins immediately so that you can abort any further damage to your vital organs. 

How to do that?

One way is to block them.  The spike proteins land on the ACE2 Receptors.  The goal here is to block the spike protein from landing on the ACE2 receptor.  But if you do that, where do the spike proteins go?  Good question.  Not sure.  But as to blocking this process, use dandelion leaf extract.  Keep that in mind.  

from Natural News

(Natural News) The engineered spike proteins from SARS-CoV-2 can be STOPPED by a common “weed” that is exterminated from lawns every year. A German university study found that the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinalecan block spike proteins from binding to the ACE2 cell surface receptors in human lung and kidney cells. The water-based dandelion extract, taken from the plant’s dried leaves, was effective against spike protein D614 and a host of mutant strains, including D614G, N501Y, K417N and E484K. 

Okay, so the dandelion leaf extract works against spike proteins in the lungs and in the kidneys.  That's at least two organs.  And although the test was conducted in-vitro, my assumption would be that the dandelion lead extract could work on cells in other organs.  One comment did give me pause, 

Better yet, dandelion extract could prove to prevent infections altogether, by blocking the precise channel by which the spike proteins attach and cause viral replication. 

I wasn't aware that the spike proteins cause viral replication.  It was my understanding that they're responsible for the clotting and degrading organ tissue wherever they reside, like the capillaries, brain, spine, and so forth.  

Good to know that there are additional products that can perform the same function as dandelion lead extract in blocking the spike proteins from binding to the ACE2 receptors.  As far as I know, the ACE2 receptors are the target for the spike proteins.  What do they do when they can't land anywhere on the cells?  


Those other products are Hesperidin, Licorice root (not the candy), pomegranate peel extract.  It sounds like the blocking function is not 100% but is measured in percentage.  

Other natural compounds have been investigated using molecular docking studies. Nobiletin is a flavonoid isolated from citrus peels. Neohesperidin, a derivative of hesperetin, is a flavanone glycoside also found in citrus fruits. Glycyrrhizin is a molecular compound extracted from licorice root. All three of these natural substances also block spike proteins from binding to ACE2 receptors. Hydroalcoholic pomegranate peel extract blocks the spike protein at the ACE2 receptor with 74 percent efficacy. When its principal constituents were tested separately, punicalagin was 64 percent effective, and ellagic acid was 36% percent effective.

For example, I'd read that Resveratrol blocks the spike protein from attaching to the ACE2 receptors by 98%.