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Sep 16·edited Sep 16

So what supplement would turn this mechanism off and restore the pathway of reverse the effect? NAC as an ROS reduction AGENT? Does Circumun act on this pathway or ROS?

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Different supplements as the spike travels. Nac is one and great...but also ascorbic acid, olive leaf, quercetin, magnesium (10 varieties), bromelain, rutin, fisetin, d3, beta Carotene, msm, resveratrol, turmeric, fish oil

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I've been learning that L-cysteine is naturally derived vs NAC which is artificially derived. Also. ascorbic acid usually artificially derived, so locating natural refined sources of vitamin C (such as acerola cherry powder) might improve uptake. I take A LOT of turmeric (with bromelain and a little black pepper) daily. Very helpful for MANY reasons. Anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer as well. Eat lots of berries, antioxidants and use those oft-mentioned enzymes to break down the stabilized spike proteins (nattokinase, lumbrokinase) in addition to the bromelain and rutin mentioned above. Ivermectin protects from uptake of the shed spike protein into the cells in the first place. Not sure why it works so well.

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Thank you, Walter! How I wish these papers had 10 million likes. Thank you for staying in this foxhole; your work is much appreciated!

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Well, it certainly validates the need for labeled blood supplies as to whether or not it's from non vaccinated people. But they won't, so I don't donate blood. They'll ask you as a donor. But they won't disclose it to the recipient. And there are rumors of clean blood being shuttled to well heeled clients, and leaving the rest to us. This too is enabled by non disclosure to the recipients.

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There is a un-vaxxed blood donation site where you can pledge to offer your blood should someone be in dire need of it. safeblood.com and there might be another one too if I recall correctly

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who must be by now, at DEFCON 5, be bedding down in their bunkers, with supplies, including clean or cleaned blood.

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Sucharit Bahkdi flagged from the very beginning that there would be catastrophic damage to the endothelium.

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Awesome work...I often equated what was happening in my body (with long covid) as the spike protein playing pinball inside my body and hitting different organs. Every 6 weeks or so a different organ or gland was affected. I noticed this after having the symptoms of Addisons and then 6 weeks later a totally different set of symptoms. Thank you

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Vitamin C, specifically ascorbic acid, negates radical oxygen species. That's the best way, and all you need. Each molecule of AA has 2 spare electrons and that is what the ROS's will munch and neutralize themselves. This is why AA cancels cytokine storms. Walter's work is useful, but he refuses to explore or mention vitamin C as a key weapon in this fight... for some reason. He gives us all these diff supps and ignores ascorbic acid/sodium ascorbate, which has 1 spare electron.

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Ill say it again. If you want a researcher who knows her stuff on ascorbic acid, go to evolumente.it and look at Doris Loh's work. She was inducted into an independent scientist society last year called Omega Xi or something.

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"Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site."

as usual internal (web page there) search engines are useless

https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=site%3Adoris-loh.com+%22ascorbic+acid+%22&ia=web

https://api.doris-loh.com/catalog/_2021_AA_MEL_Guidelines.pdf

that's a lot of VitC

phew, I am on 4g a day. (wondering if that is why I pee bubbles).

I note she does not mention K2, which (to my knowledge) is needed to offsett the calcification of the arteries if taking high C.

Jim Stone said take as much to tolerance (diahorrhea, or sloppy faeces) then back off.

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mmm.. and perhaps has something to do with jews (and Amish, whom I like) not having the variants for the ACE2 receptors?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7439997/

page 3

and

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7439997/

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That just seems odd to me, considering that Ashkenazi is of Eastern European origin. And yet, magically, they have a unique feature in their genetics that makes the binding less than someone of European origin. Have these findings been independantly verified?

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thanks for considering.

not that I know of. and I also don't know if the authors of it have not all died in the same plane crash, as one would expect. like the inventor of the PCR test, Kerry Mullis, who died in 2019. He said don't use the PCR test to diagnose illness. Australia is still using it to drum up H1N2 scare and kill chickens.

https://www.arkmedic.info/p/one-flew-over-the-chickens-nest

and I cannot get over my suspicion that Madonna (Satan witch bitch) singing in 2019 Eurovision Song Contest (in Tel Aviv, of all places) 'some of us are not going to make it , some of us are not going to last' with back men and gas masks etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXGtCMPvYoA

and let us not forget the Sephardics, 10% of them.

Harry Vox picked up on this

https://old.bitchute.com/video/3ecjZbW1on9z/

' I think I am going with the Nazis on this one' ... lol

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What is ROS? Your consideration would be appreciated...

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Reactive Oxygen Species

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32352946/

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What is ROS?

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I’m pretty sure it’s Reactive Oxygen Species

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The good news (if one can call it that?) is you were correct all along Walter, hardly surprising though at the same time it's the bad news. My ongoing, nagging concern throughout this entire global nightmare: As bad as the situation is & has been for those who rolled up their sleeves (two or more times especially), to what extent are the unjabbed susceptible to the Spike and its many harms (whether via shedding, self-replicating vectors, other means, etc)??? Do we really even know and/or can it be quantified?

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Sep 18·edited Sep 18

You are quite susceptible. I'm one of those 'sensitives' who manages shedding exposure on a daily basis. Keep ivermectin on hand, as it is the most powerful thing I've found to prevent uptake in the first place. Great for when you are planning to be in crowds of jabbed or flying somewhere. I know of many unjabbed who are having serious health issues because they are unaware of the shedding effects (i.e. not sensitive) and have not been taking steps to mitigate the damage.

I have been waiting for a shedding test to be released. I hear Dr. Ryan Cole might be working on one but I have no idea if he is still working on it or anyone else for that matter. We need a shedding levels test, desperately. Ideally a skin swipe test would be great (people are shedding from their skin and breath) similar to those drug cloth tests at the airport. Or even better, a blood test that can provide a more accurate count of the spike proteins circulating. It would really help people with feedback on how they are doing in their detox process as well.

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Copy that! Thank you!!!

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Sep 18·edited Sep 18

rense linked this article by the way, how I got here.

shedding is real. see rense.com and jeff & erica shows on right column

(sad to see her missing last 3 hours worth of programs there .. ).

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explained on Tuesday that she is busy with some family issues. he won't be doing more repeats (the last two or three have been)

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Patterson BK, Francisco EB, Yogendra R, Long E, Pise A, Rodrigues H, Hall E, Herrera M, Parikh P, Guevara-Coto J, Triche TJ, Scott P, Hekmati S, Maglinte D, Chang X, Mora-Rodríguez RA, Mora J. Persistence of SARS CoV-2 S1 Protein in CD16+ Monocytes in Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) up to 15 Months Post-Infection. Front Immunol. 2022 Jan 10;12:746021. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.746021. PMID: 35082777; PMCID: PMC8784688.

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The more researchers are converging on this direction, and the sooner-->> the better!

@Moriarty from Things Hidden has also got to this conclusion a year ago:

https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/spike-protein-causes-endothelial

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