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originally posted by: ancientlight
Since my brother (stupidly) took the second dose against my advice I've been worried.
I've ask someone I know and he said he knew of a few "remedies" that would help against the spike protein damage?
originally posted by: Boadicea
originally posted by: ancientlight
originally posted by: xavi1000
Suramin, very, very small dose ( one drop) every sixty days.
Pine needle extract? What's the science behind this? Also , why such a small dose?
Suramin is one of the substances cited in the link you provided:
There is a potential antidote to the current spike protein contagion which is called Suramin. It’s found in many forests around the world, in Pine needles. Suramin has inhibitory effects against components of the coagulation cascade and against the inappropriate replication and modification of RNA and DNA. Excessive coagulation causes blood clots, mini-clots, strokes, and unusually heavy menstrual cycles.
Pine needle tea is one of the most potent anti-oxidants there is and it’s known to treat cancer, inflammation, stress and depression, pain and respiratory infections. Pine tea also kills parasites. Mike also shows you how to make your own Pine Needle tea using an expresso machine, it’s all in the following article:
www.naturalnews.com...
Pycnogenol is another pine extract, but of the bark rather than the needles, with similar healing properties for blood clotting.
originally posted by: ancientlight
Would you know if suramin drops can be taken instead of tea?
pine needle extract
According to a pre-print study — meaning it has not been peer-reviewed yet — CBD and its metabolite 7-OH-CBD blocks out SARS-CoV-2 from replicating in the patient’s epithelial lung cells. Normally, the virus uses its spike protein to latch on to healthy cells and cut their way in. From there, SARS-CoV-2 can hijack the cell functions to make more of the virus.
A team from the University of Chicago discovered that CBD inhibits the gene expression in virus cells, including the RNA coding for the spike protein.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Itisnowagain
I would consulate my doctor before using the stuff put it that way.