THE WORLD HEALTH COUNCIL We weten al van eerdere statements dat de WHC op ramkoers ligt met de WHO en ferm gekant is tegen vaccinatie voor Covid19. Meer nog, haar voorzitter heeft uitdrukkelijk geëist dat er onmiddellijk gestopt wordt met de inentingen ( zie eerdere post ). Op 09.03.2022 heeft het WHC op haar website ( ook ) een lijst gepubliceerd die de schadelijke effecten van de spike proteïnen neutraliseert en het immuunsysteem versterkt ( met adviezen over de dosages ). https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/ How to reduce your spike protein load : "Some “Protein Binding Inhibitors” inhibit the binding of the spike protein to human cells, while others neutralize the spike protein so that it can no longer cause damage to human cells. Spike Protein Inhibitors: Prunella vulgaris, pine needles, emodin, neem, dandelion leaf extract, ivermectin Spike Protein Neutralizers: N-acetylcysteine (NAC), glutathione, fennel tea, star anise tea, pine needle tea, St. John’s wort, comfrey leaf, vitamin C Ivermectin has been shown to bind to the spike protein, potentially rendering it ineffective in binding to the cell membrane. Several plants found in nature, including pine needles, fennel, star anise, St. John’s wort, and comfrey leaf, contain a substance called shikimic acid, which may help to neutralize the spike protein. Shikimic acid may help to reduce several possible damaging effects of the spike protein, and is believed to counteract blood clot formation. Regular oral doses of vitamin C are useful in neutralizing any toxin. Pine needle tea has powerful antioxidant effects and contain high concentrations of vitamin C. Nattokinase (see Table 1), an enzyme derived from the Japanese soybean dish ‘Natto’, is a natural substance whose properties may help to reduce the occurrence of blood clots. What is the ACE2 receptor? The ACE2 receptor is located in the cell wall, in lung and blood vessel linings, and in platelets. Spike protein attaches to ACE2 receptors. It has been proposed that large concentrations of spike protein may bind to our ACE2 receptors and effectively ‘sit there’, blocking the regular functioning of these receptors in various tissues. The disruption of these receptors has been associated with a multitude of adverse effects through altered tissue functioning. If spike proteins bind to the cell wall and ‘stay put’, they could trigger the immune system to attack healthy cells and possibly trigger autoimmune disease. The spike protein could attach to ACE2 receptors located on blood platelets and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels, which may lead to abnormal bleeding or clotting, both of which are linked to Vaccine-induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT) How to detox your ACE2 receptors : Substances that naturally protect the ACE2 receptors: Ivermectin Hydroxychloroquine (with zinc) Quercetin (with zinc) Fisetin Evidence suggests the binding of ivermectin to the ACE2 receptor prevents the spike protein from binding with it instead. What is Interleukin-6? Interleukin 6, or IL-6, is a primarily pro-inflammatory cytokine protein. This means it is naturally produced by the body in response to infection or tissue damage and initiates the inflammatory response. Why target IL-6? Some natural substances help the post-jab detoxification process by targeting Interleukin 6. Scientific evidence shows that cytokines such as IL-6, are found in far higher levels among those infected with Covid when compared to uninfected individuals. IL-6 has been used as a biomarker for Covid progression. Increased levels of IL-6 have been found in patients with respiratory dysfunction. Meta-analysis has revealed a reliable relationship between IL-6 levels and covid severity. IL-6 levels have been inversely related with T-cell count in ICU patients. Pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 are also expressed post-vaccination, and studies suggest that they may reach the brain. Il-6 inhibitors have in fact been recommended by the WHO for severe Covid cases, for which they have been described as life-saving. How to detox from IL-6 : The following lists of natural substances, including several basic anti-inflammatory food supplements, can be used to prevent the adverse effects of IL-6 by inhibiting its action. IL-6 Inhibitors (anti-inflammatories): Boswellia serrata (frankincense) and dandelion leaf extract Other IL-6 inhibitors: Black cumin (Nigella sativa), curcumin, fish oil and other fatty acids, cinnamon, fisetin (flavonoid), apigenin, quercetin (flavonoid), resveratrol, luteolin, vitamin D3 (with vitamin K2), zinc, magnesium, jasmine tea, spices, bay leaves, black pepper, nutmeg, and sage Several natural, plant-based substances are used in antiviral therapy. The plant pigment quercetin has been shown to display a broad range of anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects. Zinc has been shown to work as a potent antioxidant, which protects the body from oxidative stress, a process associated with DNA damage, excess inflammation, and other damaging effects. Why target furin? Furin has been shown to separate the spike protein and thus allow the virus to enter human cells. A furin cleavage site is present on the Covid spike protein, which is thought to make the virus more infectious and transmissible. Furin inhibitors work by preventing cleavage of the spike protein. How to detox from furin : Substances that naturally inhibit furin: Rutin Limonene Baicalein Hesperidin What is serine protease? Serine protease is an enzyme. Why target serine protease? Inhibiting serine protease can prevent spike protein activation and also reduce viral entry to cells, hence reducing infection rate as well as severity. How to detox from serine protease : Substances that naturally inhibit serine protease and may help to reduce spike protein levels in the body: Green tea Potato tubers Blue green algae Soybeans N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) Boswellia (frankincense) What to Take? How much to take? Where does it come from? Where to get it? Table 1. Medicines and supplements that can be considered ( zie screenshots in de bijlagen )
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