— Sandra Williams Bozeman (@SandraW25273721) November 26, 2021
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Friday, November 26, 2021
ZELENKO: "This is an agenda of global enslavement. This is mass murder"
Thursday, November 25, 2021
READ CAREFULLY: "Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread"
The paper they don't want you to see https://t.co/HgaxZKvR1h
— Red DAWN (@RedDAWN18832002) November 25, 2021
The Virology Journal—the official
publication of Dr. Fauci’s National Institutes of Health—published what is now
a blockbuster article on August 22, 2005, under the heading—get ready for this—“Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread.” (Emphasis mine throughout.) Write the researchers,
“We report . . . that chloroquine has strong antiviral effects on SARS-CoV
infection of primate cells. Their inhibitory
effects are observed when the cells are treated with the drug either before or
after exposure to the virus, suggesting both prophylactic and therapeutic
advantage.”
This means, of course, that Dr. Fauci has known for 15 years that chloroquine and its even milder derivative hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) will not only treat a current case of coronavirus (“therapeutic”) but prevent future cases (“prophylactic”). So HCQ functions as both a cure and a vaccine. In other words, it’s a wonder drug for coronavirus. Said Dr. Fauci’s NIH in 2005, “Concentrations of 10uM completely abolished SARS-CoV infection.” Fauci’s researchers add, “Chloroquine can effectively reduce the establishment of infection and spread of SARS-CoV.”
1862, PURPLE PITCHER PLANT ROOT: Lancet paper from 1862 documents how some Indians tribes used it to cure smallpox
Purple pitcher plant root. This includes a reference to a lancet paper from 1862 that documents how some Indians tribes used it to cure smallpox. https://t.co/fBg1lfiBh0
— Miessy (@Miessy4) November 20, 2021
GARLIC: improves immune profile as prophylactic and is a potent antimicrobial with better antiparasitic results [than] Ivermectin.
#Garlic
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) November 7, 2021
"Studies on garlic. Garlic alleviates lymphocyte depletion in covid/vax, improves immune profile as prophylactic and is a potent antimicrobial with better antiparasitic results compared to ivermectin.
Garlic supplementation causes significant increases in CD4 + and CD8"
FYI, garlic is the #1 anti-cancer food. Oh, there are other anti-cancer compounds, like IP6 and Beta Glucans, for example, the latter Bill Sardi describes as an "immune activator." [After reading the literature, Sardi points out that there are better brands of beta-glucans. Scroll down to the heading, "The New Discovery" and "Underutilized Medical Technology." The brand that stands far ahead of the rest in producing immune cells is the unique brand, Wellmune.]
Be sure to look for the term, Wellmune.
But if you're not a pill-taking fan and still want anti-cancer compounds in food form, garlic is the go-to choice. Hands down. It even beats broccoli. So reach for a clove or six of raw garlic. I take both--garlic capsules and raw garlic cloves on a daily basis. The garlic capsules help maintain a healthy gut, and the raw garlic cloves work wonders on my nerves, my legs, and my sleep. Yeah, sleep. Raw garlic improves my sleep.
It's not always easy to simply add garlic to any food dish because not all dishes are palatable with garlic. This is why I eat raw garlic in the morning and in the evening before bed. To make it an anti-cancer compound instead of just a garnish in cooked meals, you need to take this every day. If you cook potatoes, add some chopped garlic. If you cook broccoli, add some chopped garlic and fry it in olive oil. If you cook pasta, definitely add some chopped garlic fried in butter.
Oh, yeah, as to the CD4+ and CD8 cells. CD4+ cells are immune cells, referred to as "Helper cells," because they don't attack a pathogen directly but rather trigger the immune system to launch its Army and Navy. CD8 Cells, now, those are the bad boys that directly attack and kill pathogens, which is why the CD8 immune cells are called "Killer Cells." Go get 'em, Killer.