Dr. Rose, thank you again for all that you do.
I think we need to devise a plan of action for how we can best help our loved ones who have been injected with these MRNA products. What is the best course of action to prevent or reduce these insane clots?
I think we need to devise a plan of action for how we can best help our loved ones who have been injected with these MRNA products. What is the best course of action to prevent or reduce these insane clots?
I really don't know. I am constantly listening to the ideas from MDs. We will hopefully have a good idea soon. The problem is getting rid of the RNA. It's quite stable and doesn't appear to clear quickly.
Great job on this Dr Rose. An amazingly horrible documentary, nonetheless. It will be interesting to hear Dr Peter McCollough and Dr Malone's(among others) take on this. Thank you for your work here. I subscribed finally!
PC12 cells are a cell line grown from embryonic rat neuroblastic cells. Artemisinin is derived from extracts of a plant known as sweet wormwood, sweet Annie and qinghaosu. It's primary use has been for malaria but Artemisia Annua is turning out to help with cancer, diabetes, covid, long covid and post-jab injuries as well. If it
Getting rid of the RNA is going to be a tough one. Meanwhile, the protocols at FLCCC, and Spike Detox https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/ fill the receptors so the spike has fewer places to dock. Arteminisin is on that list along with HCQ, IVM, pepcid, quercetin, zinc and more.
First met Henry Lai & Narendra Singh in '96, they tried to get Artemisinin as cancer treatment https://bit.ly/HenryArtemisinin This, and Vit D (free Sun better) and just the sophistry of health consumers is why Pharma is packing up and moving to the promised land of high profits and no lawsuits - Vaxxville - safe under the cozy tyrannical umbrella now under construction.
For what it's worth, I have seen the supplement nattokinase recommended. Nattokinase is an enzyme that helps dissolve proteins in the blood. Some studies have shown it to be more effective than statins in reducing plaque build up, but it has also been shown to help the body break up blood clots (fibrin) and other proteins. Women who have their period should be aware that taking nattokinase while menstruating can cause heavier than normal periods... which anecdotally supports the role it could play in helping dissolve clots or proteins. EDIT: [ While It is not a blood thinner by prescription, it works like one ] and does not seem to have any contraindications. I have not seen any studies on nattokinase and the ability to mitigate impacts of the spike protein, however. Best of luck - I'm in the same boat with family members.
It appears nearly EVERYONE on substack is in the same boat with family members. My theory is we are a small minority of people who are intellectually inquisitive, read a lot, and are blue-tick hounds following a lead but will be pit bulls if we every catch the bad guys. On the other hand the majority out there, don't want to know the mean facts and will follow MSM and government over the edge-- lemmings till the end.
Question for you Thomas: Are you a doc or scientist? and, can you offer some idea what potential route the disintegrated protein debris could take towards excretion?
I am not a doctor - I actually work in technology (have worked everywhere from streaming media to genetic analysis to fintech companies) and my wife is a medical writer/editor. She told me to research the mechanism of action when the "vaccines" came out. I was skeptical because the method was so novel, but reading the mechanism of action described in detail convinced me of how dangerous it was - even if it "worked" it would transfect and destroy countless healthy cells in the process, and carry all the bad aspects of the spike protein with it. That's not how traditional attenuated virus based vaccines work at all. So I began doing research to build a medical exemption when my company inevitably mandated the shot (they backed down), and won my primary care physician (a D.O.) to my side in the process by sharing what I had found. Most people, including family members, fall for the fallacy of authority - if the head of the CDC/FDA/funny man on late night TV says so, then it must be true.
As for nattokinase: "Nattokinase dissolves blood clots by directly hydrolyzing fibrin and plasmin substrate. It converts endogenous prourokinase to urokinase (uPA). It also degrades plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) and increases the level of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)." ... "Nattokinase has a strong ability to breakdown thrombi and fibrin." [ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5372539/ ] -- I also stand corrected from my previous comment, it does function as a blood thinner, but does not cause bleeding the way aspirin does. The remaining "debris" would be cleared by other proteases or by the kidneys or liver, I would suspect.
But be very careful with these compounds. Streptokinase was initially used in the 1970's to dissolve clots, but like the current TPA (alteplase) can lead to serious haemorrhages.
If you had a vascular lab handy, you could at least estimate the degree of thrombosis or vascular damage before starting. Also good luck in finding a Red-pilled physician to help with this, the osteopath might be a better choice.
Really though, doesn't this sort of thing (enzymes) require require a major biological lab team and huge resources? This is not like suggesting someone take some more vitamin C.
The mechanism should be similar- you are using an enzyme to affect the balance of the clotting cascade and fibrinolytic systems.
You would want some way to monitor what was happening. Vit K is also involved, so you would have to watch your other supplements. This should be accessible through most clinical labs, check PT, PTT, and D-Dimer to assess your coagulation and fibrinolysis.
Sounds like I should be getting an integrated med doc to suggest and supervise something like that if doing it for myself.
I was thinking more research oriented: Someone highly qualified should run a controlled experiment and show efficacy of some sort before . . . just trying.
Thanks for the education-- a major reason for me. So, it dissolves traditional blood clots. Seeing the image Dr Rose presented of one (red currant jelly!) and the fact that as such, it is an agglomeration of platelets and fibrin etc, while these nasty protein fibrils are something totally different, nattokinase does not appear to be a solution.
To solvate this crapp it seems you need a protein dissolver! If we had one it would dissolve the endothilliel (sp) cells lining all blood vessels and bleed out! OR, did I miss something here?!
I was looking at this and it may also degrade amyloid fibrils: Amyloid-degrading ability of nattokinase from Bacillus subtilis natto [ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19117402/ ] -- in which case, it would be of benefit here.
Dr Michelle Perro shares ideas with Dr Joseph Mercola on her experience of lumbrokinase. They review a number of challenges seen by those having undergone experimental gene injections. https://www.bitchute.com/video/8xNpFrOwuePJ/
I don't know of any studies, but I've seen quite a few anecdotal (seemingly truthful) reports of people clearing vax related symptoms with nattokinase. Definitely worth a try!
Per Dr. Mercola, Lumbrokinase is thirty times more potent than Nattokinase! I hadn't heard of Serapetase, which also sounds useful. However, it "should not be taken along with blood thinners тАФ such as Warfarin and aspirin тАФ other dietary supplements like garlic, fish oil, and turmeric, which may increase your risk of bleeding or bruising."
I'm not a doctor, I'm an engineer. . . so use a grain of salt here(or more!):
I get that around my lower neck too and find that two pills of Excedrin's Tension Headache Medicine clears it up in a half hour. Another alternative is a chiropractor, of course.
FLCCC has begun focus on vaccine injury and side effects they have I-RECOVER protocol.
"Since there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients, our treatment approach is based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes. Treatment must be individualized according to each patientтАЩs presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; a particular intervention may be life saving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.
Early treatment is essential; it is likely that the response to treatment will be attenuated when treatment is delayed.
For detailed instructions and sources, download An Approach to the Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome PDF."
No folks do not know very much about what any elected officials do in our name & ongoing ads to jab kids keeps us pathetically brainwashed as a city. Pretty sure the ongoing legal w New York is spearheaded by Childrens Health Defense with updates in the legal archive. If what you are looking for isn't there try ICAN but pretty sure it's a CHD case. :~)
His explanations and micrographs coincide nicely with today's "Unacceptable" post. He discusses and links to original research; some of the pictures are similar to those above.
Dr. Rose, thank you again for all that you do.
I think we need to devise a plan of action for how we can best help our loved ones who have been injected with these MRNA products. What is the best course of action to prevent or reduce these insane clots?
I really don't know. I am constantly listening to the ideas from MDs. We will hopefully have a good idea soon. The problem is getting rid of the RNA. It's quite stable and doesn't appear to clear quickly.
Great job on this Dr Rose. An amazingly horrible documentary, nonetheless. It will be interesting to hear Dr Peter McCollough and Dr Malone's(among others) take on this. Thank you for your work here. I subscribed finally!
great! yeah i need to send this to Peter.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221323171730099X?via%3Dihub Artemisinin protects PC12 cells against ╬▓-amyloid-induced apoptosis through activation of the ERK1/2 signaling pathway
PC12 cells are a cell line grown from embryonic rat neuroblastic cells. Artemisinin is derived from extracts of a plant known as sweet wormwood, sweet Annie and qinghaosu. It's primary use has been for malaria but Artemisia Annua is turning out to help with cancer, diabetes, covid, long covid and post-jab injuries as well. If it
Getting rid of the RNA is going to be a tough one. Meanwhile, the protocols at FLCCC, and Spike Detox https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/ fill the receptors so the spike has fewer places to dock. Arteminisin is on that list along with HCQ, IVM, pepcid, quercetin, zinc and more.
This study's findings suggest that Artemisinin is a potential therapeutic agent for AD: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35683033/
First met Henry Lai & Narendra Singh in '96, they tried to get Artemisinin as cancer treatment https://bit.ly/HenryArtemisinin This, and Vit D (free Sun better) and just the sophistry of health consumers is why Pharma is packing up and moving to the promised land of high profits and no lawsuits - Vaxxville - safe under the cozy tyrannical umbrella now under construction.
Great links! Made me think of the following article by John Paul. I shared one of your links there, as well.
The benefits of Fucoidan and neurodegeneration!
https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/the-benefits-of-fucoidan-and-neurodegeneration?s=r
This is interesting! Thx ~
And this just showed up at Walter Chestnut's substack:
QUERCETIN AND CURCUMIN AS POTENTIALLY POWERFUL "PRIOLOID" THERAPEUTICS
https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/quercetin-and-curcumin-as-potentially?s=r
For what it's worth, I have seen the supplement nattokinase recommended. Nattokinase is an enzyme that helps dissolve proteins in the blood. Some studies have shown it to be more effective than statins in reducing plaque build up, but it has also been shown to help the body break up blood clots (fibrin) and other proteins. Women who have their period should be aware that taking nattokinase while menstruating can cause heavier than normal periods... which anecdotally supports the role it could play in helping dissolve clots or proteins. EDIT: [ While It is not a blood thinner by prescription, it works like one ] and does not seem to have any contraindications. I have not seen any studies on nattokinase and the ability to mitigate impacts of the spike protein, however. Best of luck - I'm in the same boat with family members.
It appears nearly EVERYONE on substack is in the same boat with family members. My theory is we are a small minority of people who are intellectually inquisitive, read a lot, and are blue-tick hounds following a lead but will be pit bulls if we every catch the bad guys. On the other hand the majority out there, don't want to know the mean facts and will follow MSM and government over the edge-- lemmings till the end.
Question for you Thomas: Are you a doc or scientist? and, can you offer some idea what potential route the disintegrated protein debris could take towards excretion?
I am not a doctor - I actually work in technology (have worked everywhere from streaming media to genetic analysis to fintech companies) and my wife is a medical writer/editor. She told me to research the mechanism of action when the "vaccines" came out. I was skeptical because the method was so novel, but reading the mechanism of action described in detail convinced me of how dangerous it was - even if it "worked" it would transfect and destroy countless healthy cells in the process, and carry all the bad aspects of the spike protein with it. That's not how traditional attenuated virus based vaccines work at all. So I began doing research to build a medical exemption when my company inevitably mandated the shot (they backed down), and won my primary care physician (a D.O.) to my side in the process by sharing what I had found. Most people, including family members, fall for the fallacy of authority - if the head of the CDC/FDA/funny man on late night TV says so, then it must be true.
As for nattokinase: "Nattokinase dissolves blood clots by directly hydrolyzing fibrin and plasmin substrate. It converts endogenous prourokinase to urokinase (uPA). It also degrades plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) and increases the level of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)." ... "Nattokinase has a strong ability to breakdown thrombi and fibrin." [ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5372539/ ] -- I also stand corrected from my previous comment, it does function as a blood thinner, but does not cause bleeding the way aspirin does. The remaining "debris" would be cleared by other proteases or by the kidneys or liver, I would suspect.
But be very careful with these compounds. Streptokinase was initially used in the 1970's to dissolve clots, but like the current TPA (alteplase) can lead to serious haemorrhages.
If you had a vascular lab handy, you could at least estimate the degree of thrombosis or vascular damage before starting. Also good luck in finding a Red-pilled physician to help with this, the osteopath might be a better choice.
Really though, doesn't this sort of thing (enzymes) require require a major biological lab team and huge resources? This is not like suggesting someone take some more vitamin C.
The mechanism should be similar- you are using an enzyme to affect the balance of the clotting cascade and fibrinolytic systems.
You would want some way to monitor what was happening. Vit K is also involved, so you would have to watch your other supplements. This should be accessible through most clinical labs, check PT, PTT, and D-Dimer to assess your coagulation and fibrinolysis.
yeah. All that is way beyond my pay grade.
Sounds like I should be getting an integrated med doc to suggest and supervise something like that if doing it for myself.
I was thinking more research oriented: Someone highly qualified should run a controlled experiment and show efficacy of some sort before . . . just trying.
Thanks for the education-- a major reason for me. So, it dissolves traditional blood clots. Seeing the image Dr Rose presented of one (red currant jelly!) and the fact that as such, it is an agglomeration of platelets and fibrin etc, while these nasty protein fibrils are something totally different, nattokinase does not appear to be a solution.
To solvate this crapp it seems you need a protein dissolver! If we had one it would dissolve the endothilliel (sp) cells lining all blood vessels and bleed out! OR, did I miss something here?!
I was looking at this and it may also degrade amyloid fibrils: Amyloid-degrading ability of nattokinase from Bacillus subtilis natto [ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19117402/ ] -- in which case, it would be of benefit here.
Lumbrokinase, also.
and bromelain, curcumin and quercitin (onions)
Dr Michelle Perro shares ideas with Dr Joseph Mercola on her experience of lumbrokinase. They review a number of challenges seen by those having undergone experimental gene injections. https://www.bitchute.com/video/8xNpFrOwuePJ/
Thanks for sharing! Am hoping the lumbrokinase helped...
I don't know of any studies, but I've seen quite a few anecdotal (seemingly truthful) reports of people clearing vax related symptoms with nattokinase. Definitely worth a try!
Lumbrokinase, Serapetase are even more effective.. I'd take them all.. Dr.Mercola's got the diet lowdown for those Vaxxed
Per Dr. Mercola, Lumbrokinase is thirty times more potent than Nattokinase! I hadn't heard of Serapetase, which also sounds useful. However, it "should not be taken along with blood thinners тАФ such as Warfarin and aspirin тАФ other dietary supplements like garlic, fish oil, and turmeric, which may increase your risk of bleeding or bruising."
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/serrapeptase#side-effects
Good point Always double check before adding anything like this with a Good WHOLISITIC Practioner.. not a typical MD
I'm not a doctor, I'm an engineer. . . so use a grain of salt here(or more!):
I get that around my lower neck too and find that two pills of Excedrin's Tension Headache Medicine clears it up in a half hour. Another alternative is a chiropractor, of course.
FLCCC has begun focus on vaccine injury and side effects they have I-RECOVER protocol.
"Since there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients, our treatment approach is based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes. Treatment must be individualized according to each patientтАЩs presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; a particular intervention may be life saving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.
Early treatment is essential; it is likely that the response to treatment will be attenuated when treatment is delayed.
For detailed instructions and sources, download An Approach to the Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome PDF."
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/
Thank you for posting this. Looks like Ivermectin (once again) might be of value!
No folks do not know very much about what any elected officials do in our name & ongoing ads to jab kids keeps us pathetically brainwashed as a city. Pretty sure the ongoing legal w New York is spearheaded by Childrens Health Defense with updates in the legal archive. If what you are looking for isn't there try ICAN but pretty sure it's a CHD case. :~)
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender_category/legal/
https://www.icandecide.org/ican-legal-action/
Awesome thank you! :~)
Random riffs and lots of pics! :~)
Walter Chestnut (also on Substack) recently cited Quercetin and Curcumin as showing promise for the therapeutic mitigation of "systemic amyloidosis and anchorless prion pathologies of the Spike Protein." You can check out his article here: https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/quercetin-and-curcumin-as-potentially?r=z7a89&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Rare bit of happy news from Walter and much needed in the spike series!
His explanations and micrographs coincide nicely with today's "Unacceptable" post. He discusses and links to original research; some of the pictures are similar to those above.
I hope that he is invited to the next symposium.
Some research out of Germany suggests that dandelion leaf extract can prevent and reverse a lot of spike to ACE2 binding.
"Trying to meet them where they are at rather than giving up."
Love your attitude!
LL my apologies for my reply's redundancy to your original reply to BillD77. I was replying on my phone and didn't see yours.