It is now well over two years since I appeared alongside Professor Peter McCullough on his podcast. At that time we discussed that as a physician even if you were in favour of the introduction of a novel mRNA vaccine in December 2020, then by early 2021 you would legitimately be calling for it’s withdrawal owing to the safety signals observed. We all know how things have played out since, much to our dismay and horror. In the latest issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Professor Peter McCullough and colleagues published a paper entitled “Clinical Rationale for SARS-CoV-2 Base Spike Protein Detoxification in Post Covid-19 and Vaccine Injury Syndromes.”
In this article McCullough et al detail their 3 favourite potential natural agents for detoxifying the spike protein from the body. Accordingly, some people are experiencing very poor outcomes from the injection because they aren’t developing neutralising antibodies against the spike protein and as a result developing organ injury.
We know -and have done for some time- that the distribution of the spike protein is widespread including being found in vital organs such as the heart, brain, liver, kidneys, ovaries and testis and other vital organs in cases reported via post mortem after vaccination. I recall Dr Mike Yeadon writing to the European Medicines Agency in 2020 to question whether they were aware that the spike protein is directly implicated in thrombosis and inflammation (it has even been found within the contents of the clots).
One of the issues also appears to be that the Spike protein can persist for months and sometimes years. So how might someone potentially begin to detoxify from this protein? The paper cites 3 natural substances, namely*:
🦠 Nattokinase- this is a proteolytic enzyme which can help to reduce clotting and blood vessel damage.
🦠 Bromelain- this is isolated from a pineapple stem and can help downregulate the inflammatory cascade. Bromelain can also be considered as an anti-coagulant.
🦠 Curcumin- derived from turmeric, this can help balance inflammation and acts to decrease clotting factors. Curcumin has also been shown to block the spike protein binding site (namely the ACE 2 receptors- which are widely distributed throughout the body).
The paper is in keeping with the FLCCC protocol which also recommends extra supplements such as melatonin, ivermectin, and even intermittent fasting (IF) which many of my existing patients will be familiar with. IF promotes the regeneration of cellular proteins, a process known as autophagy- dubbed the key for healthy aging!
*It’s best to check with a medical professional first before you start taking any supplements which may cause interactions with other supplements/medications.
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