Cheap and Easy Spike Protein and Nano Tech Detox Protocol

There are no guarantees to undo the damage from the Cvax, however there’s no harm in trying.

Warning This is not medical advice, just sharing the work of medical professional suggestions to help reduce the damage  

   ***5 IN1***  

This supplement might help  prevent damage from Spike Protein and derivatives due to Injection: Schizandra, Ginko leaf. Quercetin, Serapeptase and Nattokinase. Schizandra and Ginko are rich in shikimate. Nattokinase have a history of being used to prevent blood clots. The enzyme Nattokinase goes to work dissolving clots. Serrapeptase (enzyme): is an anti-inflammatory proteolytic enzyme in the trypsin family. Like other proteolytic enzymes, serrapeptase helps break down proteins into smaller particles. Dosage: 2 to 3 Caps twice a day on empty stomach.$48.00

https://www.realrawfood.com/products/spike-pro-tect

Source – https://t.me/karenannlucykmacdonald 

French Green Clay – Nano particulates

https://ecowarehouse.com.au/products/claygreenfrenchper100g?currency=AUD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google 

As suggested by Dr Young in this video

https://rumble.com/vmrqtt-how-to-detox-from-the-vaccine-and-the-lies-of-covid.html

  

Frequencies

Print this out or save on your phone and it will heal u bub, the picture is charged with frequency to heal from all vaccines

Ways to use these products: Put your products near your glass or plate, to energize and charge your drinks & foods. Put your device next to your bathwater. This raises the vibration of the water & in.

Heres a 1 min video to explain how to use it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-4_UizzTNc 

For those who have been vaxxed  please use the Nanobots killer video frequency.👇👇👇

For those vaxxed listen to it on a Loop for as long as you can every day.  Drink plenty of water please and thank you when listening to this…

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6mCdYkvmFRo

❅ Graphene oxide emits frequencies that make non-inoculated people sick 

Many non-inoculated people wonder why being around inoculated people makes them feel sick. Many think they have contracted the famous fashionable virus. However, La Quinta Columna has offered a different explanation for several months now: the graphene oxide present in the body of the inoculated emits multiplied frequencies that end up affecting those who aren’t, making them feel sick.

● Read more: https://www.orwell.city/2021/10/radiation.html?m=1 

More on other protocols we’ve shared here

https://thrival.international/2021/10/10/which-protocol-are-you-using-for-cvax-detox/

From Klan Mother Karen

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  1. Tom
    Oct 21, 2021 @ 13:20:09

    Spike protein and other induced damage

    This document is for research purposes only, and is not intended in any way to be construed as medical advice. The information here should be discussed with your healthcare provider before embarking on any protocol, supplementation or herbal medicine course.

    The routes for damage within the body by the medical devices deployed against CoVid-19 (CV19) (erroneously called ‘vaccines’, hereafter called ‘the poke’, and those who have received it ‘the poked’) are many and varied, but all are based on the one truth that CV19 is fundamentally a vascular disease with respiratory complications caused mostly by bacterial co-infections. The genetic code inserted into the human cell is claimed to construct a spike protein that does not emulate the damage caused by the viral spike protein, but this appears to be an untruth. Damage control for this error appears to be not to reassess platform or delivery, but to suppress reporting of adverse effects.

    Initial effects can mostly be explained by spike protein disruption of ACE-2 receptor function in much the same way the virus disrupts function. ACE-2 receptors are found in the respiratory and circulatory tracts, the heart, gall bladder, kidney and testes, with some also occurring in the pancreas, liver, thyroid and placenta.

    The poke appears to initiate gut dysbiosis early on, with many reporting digestive issues such as nausea, constipation, pain and cramps, projectile vomiting and the like. This may be initially attributable to spike protein damage to cells in the gut wall, and then later attributable to physiological changes wrought by the compromising of other cells and systems. Nurses report personality and mood changes observable in long term patients after the poke, again, consistent with gut dysbiosis, especially when accompanied by digestive distress. As the spike protein moves through the body it appears to disrupt the relevant systems, and to accumulate in certain locations. Most alarming is accumulation with the testes, placenta and ovaries, with obvious implications for fertility (both short and long term). Neurological issues such as Bell’s palsy, cognition challenges, memory loss, aberrant nerve firing and unexplained nerve pain appear to be more common than is currently admitted. The spike protein may also be a reactivating agent for recurrent infections such as Epstein Barr virus or Lyme disease, either directly, or though weakening of other systems. Most alarming however are the heart and blood conditions that may express either as chronic (life-threatening at some future date), or acute (currently life-threatening). Of these threats, the most pressing are myocarditis, endocarditis and various blood clotting and oxygenation issues. Other routes to dysfunction and disease are present in the adjuvants and Trojan horses (eg the PEG used to get the genetic code into the cells in some pokes is toxic to the body), and the role of compromised mitochondrial function cannot be ignored either. Happily, research indicates there are things to theoretically take and do for all of these issues.

    Shikimate (shikimic acid)

    Various natural substances containing shikimate (shikimic acid) are employed to address spike protein damage. There is a near consensus on this, based on sound science, and there are numerous sources. I’ll start with the most accessible.

    Fennel tea, that’s all. A tea of fennel seeds, 3 times a day. Also working here are star anise and aniseed myrtle leaves. For extra extraction, the material can be powdered (eg in a tea towel with a rubber mallet) and put through a coffee machine. The taste will remain for a while though of course. With the star anise, pound seed and seed husk together.

    Pine needle tea. From any true pine, cedar, fir or spruce, definitely not from Araucaria or Podocarpus sp. (eg Norfolk Island and hoop pines, plum pine). White pine is the best, but they are rare here. Slash or radiate pine are fine. The recipe:

    2 grapefruit juice and peels (for the quinine)
    2 lemons juice and peels
    Pine needles (not Araucaria or Podocarpus species)
    Water

    Slow boil for 4-5 hours with lid on Let cool – Don’t remove lid during this time and let it cool down before taking lid off. This allows the steam containing quinine to remain. Strain and enjoy.

    Liquid amber immature seed pods. The green immature pods are split to access the unformed seeds, which are boiled like normal tea (or just boil the ripe seed pods unsplit, though they are much less rich in shikimate).

    St John’s wort, gingko, schizandra berry, and feverfew all have high levels of shikimate, take as teas or capsules or tinctures.

    Other ways to block spike protein

    Dandelion leaf tea (10 g bring to boil in 2 cups water, remove from heat, cover 10 minutes, drink one cup in the morning the other in the evening). Has been demonstrated to prevent spike protein using the enzyme it needs to attach to the cell.

    Balloon flower, a traditional Chinese medicine, has been shown to block both routes that the virus (and hence the spike protein) uses to attach to cells

    Berberine bearing herbs such as goldenseal, Oregon mountain grape or Mishmi bitter (Coptis chinensis), and the herbs licorice, Chinese licorice, Baikal scullcap, elderberry, Japanese knotweed, horse chestnut, rhubarb, cinnamon all have actions for blocking spike protein attachment.

    Upregulating ACE-2

    As ACE-2 receptor bearing cells become damaged, upregulating production of ACE-2 is advisable. The following do this: kudzu, red sage, gingko. Kudzu and hawthorn will downregulate ACE, which in turn upregulates ACE-2.

    Protection for the heart

    Astragalus, red sage, kudzu, Baikal scullcap, hawthorn. The most worrying side effect is the heart inflammation that can kill when both acute and chronic. Astragalus has such a wide cast net of help here, it is the substance of preference for heart protection. Astragalus is already in use as an effective treatment for cases of viral myocarditis, and we assume here the spike protein induced myocarditis is identical to viral-induced inflammation. Baikal scullcap is another essential here. Scutellarin in Baikal scullcap prevents the increase of cardiac troponin (by correcting or preventing the underlying damage, and the baicalin inactivates creatine kinase. Specifically the herb has a broad range of cardiovascular actions including vasodilation, protection against ischemia/reperfusion, is anti-inflammatory, anticoagulatory, antithrombosis, protects endothelial integrity, protects the myocardia, stops cardiac remodeling, and is antiarrhythmic. It is also a strong systemic antiviral herb and very specific for the SARS-CoV-2 organism.

    Protection for the blood

    Herbs to increase the oxygen bearing capacity of the red blood cells, and to promote cellular regeneration are Sida sp. (S. acuta, S. rhombifolia, the latter being better known as Paddy’s lucerne), rhodiola, and cordyceps.

    Herbs to help prevent/clear blood clotting are Sida, red sage, Japanese knotweed, Baikal scullcap, the enzymes lumbrokinase, nattokinase and serrapeptase, and vitamin C to replenish the endothelium (1 molecule collagen requires one molecule vitamin C). The endothelium is the inner layer of cells in blood and other tracts, and is mostly collagen.

    Protection for the mitochondria

    Melatonin, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), red sage, kudzu, resveratrol, goji berry, L-trytophan, motherwort.

    Protection for the nerves

    Lemon balm, sida, kudzu, gingko, gotu cola, cordyceps, lion’s mane, taurine.

    Protection for lymph system

    Cleavers, Siberian ginseng, bidens, echinacea, marigold, poke weed, blue flag, sida, red sage, Japanese knotweed, Baikal scullcap.

    Protection for kidneys

    Nettle tea, juniper. Note: juniper is often claimed to be toxic to the kidneys, but this is an example of bad science. The prejudice comes from the late 19th century practice of internally taking juniper essential oil (much stronger than a tincture) adulterated with turpentine. Juniper in therapeutic herbal doses has been shown to support and repair the kidneys.

    Protection for the lungs

    Bidens, mullein, elecampane, wild cherry, lobelia, and broccoli microgreen powder.

    Protection from fatigue

    For chronic systemic – Siberian ginseng. For adrenal – pine pollen, licorice, maca, rhodiola.

    Restore the gut

    Introduce probiotics and prebiotics at the same time, getting onto this asap will help much more quickly. The probiotics may be either as capsules (get a good one!), or as fermented food. The two best fermented foods are sauerkraut and milk kefir for microbial diversity and all over beneficial effect.

    Probiotics, also called resistant starch are complex carbohydrates (fibre) that cannot be digested in the upper digestive tract. They make their way to the gut, where they are the favoured food of probiotic bacteria. Best in this class of functional foods are Jerusalem artichoke, yacon and chicory, but there are many others.

    Do your best to eat as little conventionally grown food as possible, it invariably has glyphosate residue well above the limit shown to cause gut dysbiosis. The Monsanto set safe limit for glyphosate in the human body is 1750 ppm, but gut dysbiosis has been experimentally demonstrated at 0.01 ppm.

    Basic supplements that will help on many levels

    Quercitin, activated charcoal, zeolites, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), MSM, diatomaceous earth, Vitamin B3, selenium, zinc, iodine, vitamin D3, peppermint, bonest (Eupatorium perfoliatum, not comfrey, though comfrey does have good shikimate, the high oxalates make it deserving of cautious use).

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  2. Tom Rothsey
    Oct 21, 2021 @ 14:33:16

    Put a comment with more things to help

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