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May 7, 2023·edited May 18, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

thanks for all your efforts!!

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As for treatements?

Well there's the emerging evidence in favor of vit D, turmeric, intermittent fasting (autophagy), nattokinase, uhh... I should make a summary of all of Walter's great suggestions.

There is hope.

Thank you for helping open ways, W.

<3<3

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May 7, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

So upsetting Walter , I pray for hope and healing. Excellent essay to date.

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Long COVID appears to me as a set of different diseases spanning from tissue damage to possible ongoing infections in the GI tract, central nervous system, etc., Induction of autoantibodies (see Kenko article in Cell), partial activation of latent viruses causing localized destruction of mitochondria in regions of the CNS, etc. Etc. This also should be examined when possible.

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May 7, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

I rather think it's multifactorial, although prions may well be a factor.

Persistence of SARS CoV-2 S1 Protein in CD16+ Monocytes in Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) up to 15 Months Post-Infection https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2021.746021/full

Of course one of the major Seneff papers addresses the multifactorial aspects

Review paper – spike protein cellular mechanisms of harm - Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Activation, p53, and autophagy inhibition (Kyriakopoulos, Nigh, McCullough, Seneff) https://www.cureus.com/articles/126288-mitogen-activated-protein-kinase-mapk-activation-p53-and-autophagy-inhibition-characterize-the-severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-2-sars-cov-2-spike-protein-induced-neurotoxicity

As well, subtypes of Long COVID have been identified: Subtypes of PASC https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/102248?xid=nl_secondopinion_2022-12-18&eun=g485236d0r

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May 7, 2023·edited May 7, 2023

Very few scientists and medical professionals mention that there are many ways to control "bad" proteins by digesting them using proteolytic enzymes. Bromelain Papain, Pancreatin, Protease, Amylase, Lipase, Betain, Hydrochloride, L-Glutamic Acid, and the Systemic Enzymes: The Three Musketeers - Serrapeptase, Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase - unbelievable what these 3 can do. Each one of the enzymes mentioned above have incredible powers to kill and destroy "bad" proteins and support healing. Research each one for their strengths. If one decides to take some, they must be taken at least 2 hours after eating and 2 hours before eating. The stomach and intestines must be empty for them to be absorbed into the body to do their work. If the stomach and intestines are not empty the enzymes will only digest food. Enzymes are not a cure-all but they are a super-powerful tool.

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Probably accurate. Remember, naked RNA or DNA for that matter will be treated by the body as prions.

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Mitochondria are mutated

Damaged

No energy

No cell working

No cell working, protein are misfolded and the tissue is not working.

The tissue isn't working, the organ system isn't working either.

And without organ systems.

You don't work and you get sick and die.

Mitochondria are important.

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Great work Walter, thanks for this I remember James Lyon-Weiler mentioning something about the prion inducing properties of the spike (both the virus, and the injectable) but the point you make about the spike itself being a prion, this seems a new angle. Thank you for your diligence throughout this whole debacle.

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Nothing another booster shot won't cure - said the CovIDIOT

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Is there a difference between “long covid” and “covid vaccine injury”?

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Precisely what Dr Stephanie Seneffe has being saying since the rollout of the vaccines.

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I've been thinking about the problem of sterilizing prionic material.

What I conjecture could work would be to combust the organic material to the point of ionization, that is, run very strong current thru the sample for a while.

This process would have to be characterized and etc... but I dunno, it's better than nothing.

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The article was written with so many medical terms I couldn’t follow it. I like most Americans need medical advice but in the vernacular.

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