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Pomegranate peel prevents inflammasone creation. It inhibits NFkB.

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It also clears dead and defunct mitochondria .. which is often overlooked .. each cardio myocyte has 8,000-10,000 mitochondria.. it’s no wonder the human pump becomes a casualty… because it has been established the spike protein will do a lot of mischief within the cell by design.

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how do you use pomegrate peeL?

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I mince inner pith and use a 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon on a salad or bowl of soup. Or I add a couple tablespoons at the end of cooking a batch of soup. Stir and it thickens the broth and turns it brown - humic acid - swamp like effect which may limit availability of some nutrients and make others more available later in the intestinal tract.

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I eat pomegranate nearly every day, but never heard about the benefits of the peel. I would also like to know how to use this.

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I have usage tips on my Substack or on my site https://www.effectivecare.info page G13. Pomegranate.

The inner pith is lower in tannins and edible in tiny amounts, like minced garlic that you don't want to over use because it is a potent diuretic. The outer rind I use in tea or extracts exclusively. I separate the two parts when processing the fruit.

The pectin of the inner pith is part of the medicinal benefit as it protects against galectin-3 effects.

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the property is not in the fruit but in the peel. available.

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Do you know a good source for the powder? I don’t trust Amazon.

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this is an ancient and traditional worm remedy and is available in capsules from health food and herb stores (support) or online. I have seen it work.

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Thank you Walter. May God bless you and continue to guide you. Peace.

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Please include mitochondria dysfunction.. the heart and brain need the most ATP and Covid vaccines seem to impair energy by damaging these important components in cellular processes.

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Thanks Walter, brilliant stuff as ever.

And it's yet another reason to avoid the so-called Covid vaccines like the plague, especially the mRNA types which turn the recipient into a sort of out of control spike factory. Worse even than contracting the virus (whatever it is) in the "normal way", via airborne particles affecting the throat and if you're unfortunate, the lungs, with the "vaccines" the toxic spike is right in there where it can do the maximum damage

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You are doing such great dives into all this. I so wish I could get people I know including a couple doctors to even consider looking at these articles. Ignorance is bliss, I guess.

The people who comment here also add a lot to my understanding.

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Wait Until

They Start To Think

That It Was A Conspiracy

Of The UnVaccinated

To Get Them All Killed.

Good Times. Good Times.

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Well, in a sense it is. None of the evil Powers That Be injected themselves with the bio weapon.

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My daughter-in-law, who is 28, had a pretty serious case of myocarditis after her last covid booster last year. She has just contracted covid (for the second time.) My son is a liberal and we get into fights about politics and vaccines, so what can I possibly suggest that his wife do to avoid further injury from the spike protein now that she has caught it again? She is terrified as it is. Thanks for any suggestions!

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What a terrible situation both she and you are in. Reasoning with a Liberal like your son typically is an exercise in futility.

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Celine Dion could have an accelerated form of MS?

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dude, if u are to make information known - maybe descriptive words, headline, summaries of what you are about to make known, would make perfect sense? starting aith "And." to make information known is rather unnssessary. thanks

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308270/

Myoinositol Reduces Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Human Endothelial Cells

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Thank you, Walter!

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Maybe I missed it in your vast assemblage of useful/essential/life saving information, but are you aware that curcumin has been shown to increase levels of heat shock proteins that are the cell's basic protectors against prions and amyloids---"molecular chaperones" that guide and guard the intraceullar proteins.

Guo M, Xu W, Yamamoto Y, Suzuki T. Curcumin increases heat shock protein 70 expression via different signaling pathways in intestinal epithelial cells. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2021 Aug 15;707:108938. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2021.108938. Epub 2021 May 27. PMID: 34051214.

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Thanks, but what about sialic acid?

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