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The cases of Covid long that I know of have been both vaccinated and contaminated so exposure to spike is perhaps and probably cumulative. I miss you on Twitter Walter

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I don't classify myself as having "Long Covid" officially. I'm not even sure how they even diagnosis that to be honest haha. However, I had the original strain in March 2020 and made it out OK without lingering symptoms, even though the acute illness was pretty awful for that original strain. Then I stupidly got the vaccine (biggest regret), then started having weird issues for a few months after that eventually cleared. Then I got Covid AGAIN...Omnicron in Dec 2021, and I have not been the same since. All kinds of scary symptoms going on for me. And while I have an amazing doctor who is aware of all the stuff happening to people as a result of the spike protein and is doing and recommending everything possible...I can't get back up to my baseline no matter what I do or take.

So I agree, it certainly in my case has gotten worse with cumulative exposure. My poor body is doing its best but there is a shit load of spike protein in here. It's scary :( Not much I can really do at this point except take care of myself the best I can with what I'm working with and make peace with whatever may happen to me.

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Ashley, ivermectin is good at removing spike protein, but a number of studies show it damages mitochondria (in fact, the mitochondrial damage is responsible for its anti-cancer effects).

However, when ivermectin is used with tetracycline, the mitochondrial dysfunction doesn't appear to occur:

https://shareok.org/handle/11244/330994

My sister-in-law got breast cancer immediately after she got vaxxed (after a clean mammogram only a few weeks earlier). Her doctor is a combo MD/naturopath, and he put her on progesterone and ivermectin. She was already taking Vit. K2 (MK-4).

Vit. K2 is similar in many respects to tetracycline and it seems to have worked for her to prevent mitochondrial damage from long-term use of the ivermectin.

Of all my vaxxed family members, she is the only one who seems to be in better health now than before the shot.

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WHO had a page on their website about Ivermectin. They said that comparing the Ivermectin with Hydroxychloroquine...ivermectin has no side effects... Do you think that was lies? That webpage disappeared from WHO website in 2019. 2 years ago I found it on wayback machine.

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If you simply google "study ivermectin mitochondria", you'll come up with lots of studies showing that ivermectin causes mitochondrial dysfunction, Inino. That's how it works against cancer. It screws up your mitochondria, reducing energy to all your cells, and that hurts your cancer cells most.

But there's one study out there that showed using tetracycline a short time before the ivermectin dose was protective against mitochondrial dysfunction. Vit. K2 is very similar, so that ought to work too.

But HCQ impairs mitochondrial respiration too: https://www.google.com/search?q=hydroxychloroquine+mitochondria&oq=hydroxychloroquine+mitochondria&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i390l2.11208j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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Thank you

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Great info

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Thank you for sharing this! I have taken Ivermectin a few times now, but didn't notice too much of a difference in how I felt. I didnt know about IVM causing mitochondrial dysfunction though...yikes! But how interesting tetracycline has protective properties.

Thank you so much for sharing! 🙌❤️

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What I would expect if I were treating myself for vax damage to my mitochondria, immune system, etc., is that ivermectin wouldn't appear to do much. I'd be using it on a regular basis to remove spike proteins to try to keep further damage from being done via clotting, amyloidosis, ADE, autoimmunity, etc.

I would expect I'd still have to rebuild my damaged mitchondria, immune system, tissues, etc. I wouldn't expect to feel much better until I'd made a lot of progress on my mitochondria, for example.

The study below demonstrates that a simple combination of glucose and vitamin B3 is highly effective in restoring mitochondrial function and normalizing a number of biomarkers indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction such as increased lactate/pyruvate ratio, increased NADH/NAD ratio, low ATP, etc.

https://academic.oup.com/hmg/article/30/7/536/6153421?guestAccessKey=1102c71a-dd26-4dac-aaa5-6745eab701ca&login=false

So even taking niacinamide at the same time as a glass of orange juice should help rebuild your mitochondria if you can get your spike protein burden reduced.

Aspirin is another tool for fixing your mitochondria -- it enhances mitochondrial respiration.

Niacinamide has also been shown to clear an HIV infection:

https://www.science.org/content/article/intriguing-far-proven-hiv-cure-s-o-paulo-patient

I would expect anything that improves mitochondrial function to repair immune system dysfunction. It takes energy to fight injury and disease.

In my experience, repairing your mitochondria after serious illness is a long, slow process but over time the benefits are clear.

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You're amazing! Thanks for sharing

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When you say take Ivermectin on a regular basis what do you mean? Once a month? More, less?

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Ashley, I wish someone would let us know how long people keep making these spike proteins, because I'm sure they're tracking it.

FLCCC has an interesting post-vax protocol you can find here:

https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/

I like it because they recognize there are different stages post vax and because they partly base their protocol on whether you actually have vax injury symptoms or not.

I also like it because they include Vit. K2 in their protocol, which should protect your mitochondria from dysfunction caused by ivermectin.

If it were me, I'd do something like this protocol to start, then either do ivermectin or antihistamines or olive leaf extract on the first two days of every month unless we find out you stop making the spike protein after x months. If you ever have actual symptoms of spike protein poisoning, I'd hit it immediately with ivermectin or antihistamines or olive leaf extract and possibly step up dosing to twice a month or whatever it takes to deal with it.

I'd supplement that with a generally pro-metabolic diet and aspirin.

If you have someone with symptoms of clotting, I'd get them to a doctor for a d-dimer test. If that's normal, and your person still has symptoms of clotting, I'd get them to a blood specialist and ask about H.E.L.P. apharesis. When you're doing a search for doctors, you might have to use the term "plasmapheresis".

If you've got someone who was vaxxed, who has a medical condition no one seems able to help, it may well be due to spike protein poisoning. If you deal with the spikes with ivermectin, antihistamines, or olive leaf extract, you may suddenly find the doctors can heal the other condition. I've seen this in a friend with a terrible fungal infection, for example.

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Oh my goodness, take good care. 💕

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Hugs ❤️

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Thank you, dear Walter, for shining such a steady, bright light into these dark areas. These are such excellent questions and such a marvelous overview of where we now find ourselves, two years into this pandemic. There is a fascinating diagram/graphic on this "Elementary Immunology" text, in Chapter 33, Amyloidosis, that describes some "amyloidosis signs and symptoms" including: Heart Arrythemias; Heart Sudden Death; Thyroid Medullary Carcinoma; Stomach Undifferentiated Carcinoma; Spleen Spenomegaly; Pancreas Islet Tumor; Kidneys Renal Failure; Kidneys Nephrotic syndrome; GIT Constipation; GIT Diarrhea; and GIT Malabsorption. Here's a link to this information: https://labpedia.net/elementary-immunology/chapter-33-amyloidosis/

I am feeling much more optimistic about all this now than I was this time a year ago, since I am a recovered covid longhauler who now am about 11 months free from longhaul symptoms and relapses. In order to recover, I adopted healing strategies addressing a Niacin connection; an MCAS connection (minimizing histamine food), and also taking anti-inflammatory, anti-amyloid practices and supplements. I originally caught what must have been covid-19 the last week of January 2020, and by July 2021 was relapse and symptom free--after doing everything I could to get better in a dedicated 90 day program of minimum heat/stress/exertion to give my nonclassical monocytes a chance to regenerate free from any viral debris.

It seems to me that even in this past year of seemingly being recovered I've actually still been recovering--since although I was relapse and symptom free, each week and month I was noticing my vocabulary getting better, and my joints and ligaments seeming more solid (my ankles used to randomly collapse).

We are wise to not underestimate covid, and from what we're seeing in the Salk Institute spike protein study, all that's needed to cause serious issues is just the spike protein--and indeed, it seems to exert cumulative destructive effects.

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What anti-amyloid supplements have you been taking?

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My two anti-amyloid activities include: Sleep & intermittent fasting (8 hours eating / 16 hours only water). Some of the anti-amyloid supplements I'm taking include: Quercetin, Curcumin, Resveratrol, and sometimes Green Tea.

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Cynthia Sue Larson, thank you for sharing your experience. I'm trying to wrap my head around all of this. These spike proteins, are they in the actual covid or in the vaccines? and can someone that has had neither covid (to their knowledge), or the vaccine get these spike proteins from someone through "shedding"?

Thank you in advance.

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The spike proteins come through both COVID-19 and many of the current vaccines. This can help explain how people have been getting sick with longhaul covid who either had COVID-19, or took a vaccine and got longhaul covid just from the vaccine. So the answer to your question is, "Yes; the spike proteins are both in the actual covid and also in the vaccines." Apparently, the Chinese vaccines do not activate spike protein production in their recipients, so China is adopting a different prevention approach.

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Thanks for sharing. IF definitely feels amazing. I did a 3 day water fast 2 months ago or so and it was tough, all mental. But man did I feel great physically

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quercetin said to help break down these proteins.

I would postulate fruits, including pineapples and bromelain also?

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So basically it makes no difference whether you had the infection alone, or got the gene jabs and never got infected, got the gene jabs AND got infected, or never got infected or jabbed but got exposed to other people's offgassed spikes whether from infection or gene jab - EVERYONE is f****d from spike-protein-derived amyloid fibrils now??? I had 2 mild cases over a year apart, that I treated with quercetin-C-zinc, herbs etc., first in Feb. 2020, and then omicron or whatever was circulating in Ontario in Dec. 2021. I refused gene jabs (and have avoided all other vaccines and boosters for 30 years). But I got mild long-haul syndrome after each bout, with persistent cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, brain fog, crazy itching, painful leaky blood blisters on fingers and other joints, and tinnitus. I also got weirdly sicker and had nosebleeds after close contact with recently jabbed friends and family members. By the time omicron was circulating I was able to try ivermectin and it helped greatly, but has to be taken every day for weeks. Whenever I go off the drug, symptoms return. Despite everything I did to counter spike protein inflammation and damage, I have experienced abrupt onset of significant decline in overall immunity, memory, restorative sleep, energy, muscle memory, cognitive function especially reading, writing, spelling and grammar, joint health, eyesight and hearing. I am not even 70. If this is what happens to healthy, non-jabbed, D-replete, active and nimble seniors like me, I am truly in despair for my gene-jabbed friends and loved ones. Of note, Toronto's MOH, Eileen DeVilla, got on MSM here a couple months ago to tell the public that getting a booster shot will cure Long Haul Syndrome.

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Thx again Walter for your continued analysis of the spike protein, I 100% agree with your findings in what I see. Thank you

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Appreciate your exhaustive work, Walter, but still can't get a handle on your opinion of the mRNA vaxx as a contributor to the same phenomenon. Does it cause the same issues, and if so, more or less than the virus itself? Thx

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I used to follow him on Twitter before he got banned and I''m pretty sure his stance was that the spike protein is toxic whether it comes from the virus itself or the vaccine. So yes, likely causes the same issues in many.

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if not mistaken, that question has been answered previously. The vaxx contains same spike protein as the virus (spike is lab made not natural), just so much more than the virus; if not mistaken pfizer has 14 billion of them, and each one of these can create 100 mRNAs, whereas moderna has three times that amount. novavaxx is pure spike protein.

here is a short video of dr. chetty explaining spike protein.

https://seemorerocks.is/dr-shankara-chetty-the-covid-spike-protein-is-a-poison-with-an-agenda/

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The vaccine puts ~2 orders of magnitude higher infectious virons into your system as a natural infection:

~40 TRILLION spikes w/75% free-floating all over the body PER 💉 versus 3.4 trillion bound to virions so only a small fraction biologically active.

References: https://twitter.com/thecnner/status/1441643001806082050

As to natural versus vax spike:

twitter.com/janiesaysyay/status/1486115772640362496

💉spike is probably worse than viral spike, in the body.

Here's why:

"The mRNA💉s utilize genetically modified mRNA encoding spike proteins. These alterations hide the mRNA from cellular defenses, promote a LONGER BIOLOGICAL HALF-LIFE for the proteins>

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thank you for detailed explanations.

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Jesus! After 2 COVID infections and 2 shots, it's a miracle I'm still here with all that poison. Definitely not the same person I was before all of this, but that is intense. Guess I should be grateful to my body for hanging in there so far with me!

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Thank you for asking. I second the question.

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Walter - a just released CDC paper stating 1 in 5 adults have health condition related to covid 19. this fits totally with amyloidosis theory, and safely that number could be higher. interestingly study does not look at vaxx status, but i suppose most are vaxxed (otherwise they would say is unvaxxed).

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7121e1.htm

also, a video from a practitioner who seems to understand the big picture, may be provides some background and connect a dot or two. thanks for all your work!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7PokX4kz30

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Thank you very much for the link to Dr Chetty's explanation of his theory: fascinating!

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You are greatly missed on Twitter, Walter. Thank you for all you are doing.

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Thank you, Wondrous Walter! 

It is amazing that about 80% of Alzheimer's patients have some degree of Cerebral amyloid angiopathy -CAA-  which is defined by the deposition of amyloid beta proteins within the small to medium sized blood vessels of the brain. AD patients with CAA obviously display cognitive issues, attributable to  a variety of inflammatory causes..And the SEEDING would seem to be even worse with the jab than the virus, since the jab with who knows how many spike proteins, has no on and off switch. to keep seeding us.

Thanks again, Wondrous Walter!  Anxiously looking forward to each and every one of your brilliant posts that you so kindly share with the world!.

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Amazing that vaccine status is not mentioned at all in that bmj preprint study review. 🤨

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just an oversight. mistakes do happen :)

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You sir are a boss. Your ideas and insights have made sense to me since I found you a few months ago.

Keep doing what you do, you are extremely valuable, insightful and interesting.

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My friend had covid a year ago and is unjabbed. He recently lost 40 pounds (he was a healthy weight prior to the unexpected weight loss), has a hoarse voice, trouble swallowing, and no energy. He has been on disability for 2 months but they can find nothing wrong with him. He has had an endoscopy, stomach scan, blood tests, and swallowing test and all were clear but his symptoms do not improve. Could this be amyloidosis?

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A lot of people out there struggling with the same story. The only thing I've really seen people say helps them are fibrinolytic enzymes, like Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase and Serrapeptase. They have helped me personally along the way as well.

But it would make sense why those are helping people if it really is amyloidosis happening as all 3, particularly Nattokinase and Lumbrokinase, have amyloid-degrading properties:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1214021X1630206X

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19117402/

I would recommend Natto and Lumbro to your friend and see if it helps him feel better at all!

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Agree i am doing the same keep by my bedside to take in middle of night or first thing when i wake up. Also look into add nitric oxide to support endothelial cells. Just do a compound search on it. Berkeley life is a brand that i believe u don't have to be a professional to get.

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Yes I take mine first thing in morning! And Nitric Oxide is next on my list to get and try. I will look out for that brand, thanks!

Pycnogenol has also been very helpful for me and very good for endothelial health. I would check that out for yourself if you haven't already! It's a little on the expensive side, but has so many amazing benefits

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Dr Eugene on twitter has some good things post covid worth looking into.

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And Dr. Abby:)

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And Dr. Abby:)

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I heard of similar case, a big large man after taking the vaxx (one month or so), suddenly lost 40-50 pounds in a month. It has been 5-6 months now and he is almost gone, lying in bed and getting worse. It has been to many doctors and all sort of tests - they cant find whats wrong with him.

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Thyroid?

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I find doctors are terrible at diagnosing adrenal dysfunction actually they don't even consider it.

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I agree. Adrenal health is never even mentioned. Nor are they very good with thyroid as they seldom bother with anything beyond TSH which has a "normal" range that is an order of magnitude.

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Thanks walter for the endless research and time you have dedicated to this .

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Yes, there is.

Fascinating and terrifying times ahead.

Thank you again, Walter, for making it easier to understand.

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Your best post yet. Many of us with LC have watched it progress along with your knowledge and understanding. This is exactly where I sit. And it is certainly how it feels.

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This only escalates the question, where are we to find life in abundance?

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Does this apply to those who had mild Covid symptoms?

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'Twas the case for me. I can't find the links at the moment, but I have saved studies showing that antibodies which drive a strong initial immune response against the respiratory and mucosal attack of Covid can be the same mechanisms that get repurposed by the protein Spike in causing the body to attack itself over the longer-term, for those who experience it. Of course, that's just one scenario. The protein Spike is truly the gift that keeps on giving, and it is likely that there are both similarities and differences in how it behaves when received via infection vs. a jab. And in every case, outcomes are host-dependent. https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/cg-enrichment-in-covid-vaccine-mrna

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