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Potatodots's avatar

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221323171730099X?via%3Dihub Artemisinin protects PC12 cells against β-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/

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UncleVaxx's avatar

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.

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Martha's avatar

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

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Potatodots's avatar

This is interesting! Thx ~

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Martha's avatar

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

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