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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

That is excellent news Walter. You continue to do amazing work and help humanity.

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Thank you, Lance. That makes it all worthwhile. I will keep working.

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Thank you Walter! The thought that a simple OTC supplement could provide a much needed solution is wonderful. What a way to start the weekend!

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I thank you as well, I added GABA and a link to your stack in my page on Covid 19 Vaccine damage repair protocols. We're gonna make it.

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Covid 19 vaccine damage repair protocols:

https://davenarby.substack.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-damage-repair-protocol

Vitamin D for cancer:

https://starpower.substack.com/p/new-real-hope-for-those-with-cancer

Microphage treatment for cancer:

https://knowledgeofhealth.com/what-if-cancer-was-already-cured/

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Oct 29, 2022·edited Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Thyme is a GABA promoter that tastes good in tea. I use a teaspoon or half, generous pinch in a pot with some pomegranate peel and a little dandelion root and larger pieces of dried mango peel. That adds flavor and the thyme also.

Allosteric modulator of the GABA receptor

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1574153/

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Thymol is an active ingredient in Listerine Antiseptic mouthwash.

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Is curcumol another option?

"Curcumol allosterically modulates GABA(A) receptors in a manner distinct from benzodiazepines" - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5402396/

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Where do you get the pomegranate peel?

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Costco. If you can find a whole pomegranate in the super market you can dry the peel on a cookie sheet and freeze it.

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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Thank you Walter! Amazing work! You continue to provide the most insightful and usable information around therapeutics which (from what I can understand) can be used for various dis-easies which utilise the same pathways as SARS.

I admire your on going focus to help humanity.

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You’re incredible, Walter! Thank you!

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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Wow! Great news Walter! Thanks very much for all your hard work and persistence! Thank you!

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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

This is positive news. Perhaps Taurine as a therapeutic?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18171928/

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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Bravo

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Oct 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Hi Walter. Just upgraded to Paid Subscriber and ordered some sublingual GABA based on this article. While I don't get the deep dive in all the medical jargon, I do my best to understand the basics of your research. I am still a Pureblood, and I had Covid early on and whipped it with Budesonide. I'm not worried about getting it again, but I am concerned with what the "Powers That Be" have up their collective sleeves for the next GoF experiment on humanity. Hopefully, your research will be able to help us all get through it. Thank you!

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Dr. David Nixon speeded up the 3-hour footage of Pfizer's product: https://rumble.com/v1prv94-world-first-robotic-arms-assembling.html? utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email And here is the technology: https://omniprex.com/en/cancer-fighting-nanorobots-programmed-to-seek-and-destroy-tumors/ or https://www.silist.com/what-if-we-could-use-nanobots-to-fight-disease/ - NAC works, other antioxidants work, but would be good to know more how to be more efficient in cleaning out those nanobots from the body in the most effective way

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What I find puzzling is that the pictures of nanobots look like they are made from metal. Whereas articles state that they are made from folded DNA sheets. In that case, the pictures don't match. I am just wondering how much of that field of expertise is real. Here it seems as if Chinese work is extremely advanced and sophisticated. And hearing/reading that they launch nanorobots carrying... clotting agents! of all possible payloads... And... having scissors... to cut through blood vessels. Well, well. Sounds terrifying to me. As in bioterrorism. And then, maybe it's supposed to. Because, you can conduct info war between countries across platforms including scientific publication platforms. Also the other extremely sophisticated guy, with the ceramic nanotransistors, from Harvard, was working together with China. All the stuff with "terrifying potential", ie "potential to terrify", are connected to China. Yet the injectables are produced over here? (Also some plants in China I read somewhere?) However, it can also be that both is true: the injections are harmful. And the nanorobots stuff is just for terror.

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Somone obtained this FOIA documents on the content, so there may be sorts of things: self-assembling peptides; and this may the reason why amyloid plaque formations are present, and yes, this is a huge issue with those injections - but also to a degree with C-19, so graphene alone can be the cause too. And metals have been found in these injections, according to various studies: Toxic components found in the blood of patients who took COVID vaccines: www.theepochtimes.com/toxic-components-found-in-blood-of-patients-who-took-covid-vaccines-german-scientists_4689152.html?utm_source=healthnoe&src_src=healthnoe&utm_campaign=health-2022-09-27&src_cmp=health-2022-09-27&utm_medium=email&est=NvKC68gYllos8ovaNYygOjIcRUDNeUDcEfhowYcx2PBrMsUVxtkSomcXWbqXA5oXdpQ4tAoZBQ%3D%3D (theepochtimes.com)Sammlung_erster_Ergebnisse_der_AG_Impfstoffe_Aufklärung_20220706.pdf (aerzte-fuer-aufklaerung.de)

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I think Humic/Fulvic acid is good for removing graphene. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24857237/

It almost seems like whatever it is, it latches itself to the GI tract.

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very interesting. Thanks. Josh (with autism) has been on Gaba for 23 years.

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What dose, how often and at what time of day? thank you!

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Now he takes 2 420mg twice a day. We use Klaire Labs-one of the top brands.

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To make it clear -420 mg in the am, 420mg in the pm after dinner. Taurine-from Designs for Health-2 grams am, 2 grams pm. I am not a doctor. I am only relating what his autism specialist has him on.

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From a child who was non-verbal and had temper tantrums all day-he is taking his driver's test next week.. I never thought I would see the day. I am having more trouble with a stray cat I took in last month that doesn't get along with my other cat.

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Wonderful article! Thank you!

I have taken amino acid taurine for boosting GABA for last 15 years. It works wonderfully well, without fail. (Also helps people with congestive heart failure.)

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ditto for treating patients with autism-He takes Gaba and Taurine together.

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Regular GABA supplements do not cross the blood brain barrier easily. If you wanted something that can raise GABA levels significantly in the brain for a short period of time (couple of weeks, say) to treat COVID then Phenibut would do that. However, it can have serious side effects and is addictive if used long term and I wouldn't take it except under medical supervision. By coincidence, I've just been looking into GABA to help with my periodic bouts of insomnia.

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"Covid-19 hyperinflammation and post-Covid-19 illness may be rooted in mast cell activation syndrome" - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7529115/

"Mast cell activation symptoms are prevalent in Long-COVID" - https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(21)00751-7/fulltext

"Diagnosis of mast cell activation syndrome: a global 'consensus-2'" - https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/dx-2020-0005/html

"Never Bet Against Occam: Mast Cell Activation Disease and the Modern Epidemics of Chronic Illness and Medical Complexity" - https://www.amazon.com/Never-Bet-Against-Occam-Activation/dp/0997319615

"Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: An Alert to Psychiatrists: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome can present as depression, anxiety, or brain fog" - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/holistic-psychiatry/201907/mast-cell-activation-syndrome-alert-psychiatrists

"Anxiety & PTSD in PASC" - https://batemanhornecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/filebase/providers/mecfs/Anxiety-and-PTSD-UUH-ECHO-8.23.2022-Final.pdf

"Involvement of mast cells in sudden infant death syndrome" - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8064077/

"Mast Cells and the Heart: Kounis Syndrome and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy" - https://tmsforacure.org/expert-information/mast-cells-heart-kounis-syndrome-takotsubo-cardiomyopathy/

"The Complex Interplay between Immunonutrition, Mast Cells, and Histamine Signaling in COVID-19" - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537261/ [Includes analysis of Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Flavinoids (such as quercetin), Curcumin. Interestingly, I believe these are all part of FLCCC protocols.]

"Vitamin D: Brain and Behavior" - https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jbm4.10419

"...A recent study showed AVD deficiency increased ROS and extracellular calcium in the brain. This occurred along with impairments in GABA and glutamate release. Importantly, all deficits were normalized by reintroducing dietary vitamin D."

"Vitamin D deficiency induces the excitation/inhibition brain imbalance and the proinflammatory shift" - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1357272519302420

"Association Between Churg Strauss Syndrome and Vitamin D Deficiency: A Myth or Truth? A Rare Case Report" - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303550932_Association_Between_Churg_Strauss_Syndrome_and_Vitamin_D_Deficiency_A_Myth_or_Truth_A_Rare_Case_Report

"Pharmacological treatment options for mast cell activation disease" - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4903110/

"The Aging GABAergic System and Its Nutritional Support" - https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jnme/2021/6655064/

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Thank you for all the information!

MCAS here and also difficult post covid. No vaccines.

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Not to get confused with Gabapentin (a homologue with a similar name)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%93-Aminobutyric_acid

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My son had been taking GABA daily for 6 years now since it seems to calm him when stressed. Interestingly, he is the only one in our immediate family of 5 to have never apparently contracted Covid. None of us are vaccinated. This is just Anecdotal, of course but worth a mention.

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Walter.

Did you read up on the Brain sensitivity to messing with GABA dosage?

Sounds very risky and a little radical. Mice aren't humans either.

Current Supplements have difficulty crossing the blood brain barrier to even be effective.

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I think this is why Taurine might be helpful because it crosses the BBB and is a GABA agonist. And if it is helpful, then one should probably stay away from supplements containing Beta alinine.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8548320/

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Yikes. That’s in all the meats. Chicken Turkey pork Tuna salmon chicken broth

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