Glowing particles in vials, and in illness, and in bion research.

Terrain Theory is real, or at least is not untrue, along with Germ Theory, this video & discussion is proof basically. Dr. Erik Enby examined a vial of Pfizer CoV vaccine and found that it had moving, glowing, ‘seed’ like particles, which he thinks would be likely to grow if someone who was more ill or nutrient deficient, than healthy, received the injection. He states that he would not want that vaccine product for himself. He has seen similar particles in the blood of sick people and associates it with illness.

The microscope power he used was not as close-up as the other videos of CoV injection samples have been.

Dr. Erik Enby – A Pfizer ‘Vaccine’ Under a Microscope. (With English Subtitles)
“Erik Enby (born 1937) is a Swedish doctor who has been recognized for his highly controversial studies describing the microbial situation in the blood for a range of conditions. His unorthodox method suffer media and official punishment. In May 2015, an international team of researchers publish a comprehensive study that seems to prove him right….” (https://www.bitchute.com/video/MZbj1xyGF5vX/)

The video shows moving round particles that seem to glow. That might be graphene oxide/Lipid Nanoparticles – or infectious parasites for all we know from the other videos showing a variety of contaminants in different brands of CoV injection vials. (See post: Iver who?)

What Dr. Enby is saying about the glowing particles without saying is, yes, he has seen those sort of particles before, exactly like that, and so have others…

And none of them are talking about it, because the field is suppressed. The work supports Terrain Theory rather than Germ Theory. Infectious particles exist and will likely multiply in an unhealthy person, and won’t in a healthy person. Pharma world only supports Germ Theory.

Similar glowing like particles have been seen in ether/orgone research and they are called bions in that field of study and they can also be beneficial. Different types of genetic material probably is involved. The bions seen in ether/orgone research are also seen involved in the production of “stem cells” within the Primovascular system (which is the same as the pathways of the acupuncture Meridian system).

What’s a bion? Nanoparticles that can reassemble into living bacteria like forms.

Mineralo-organic nanoparticles form spontaneously in human body fluids when the concentrations of calcium and phosphate ions exceed saturation. We have shown previously that these mineralo-organic nanoparticles possess biomimetic properties and can reproduce the whole phenomenology of the so-called nanobacteria—mineralized entities initially described as the smallest microorganisms on earth.” […] “Notably, bions possess several biomimetic properties, including the possibility to increase in size and number and to be sub-cultured in fresh culture medium. Based on these results, we propose that bions represent biological, mineralo-organic particles that may form in the body under both physiological and pathological homeostasis conditions. These mineralo-organic particles may be part of a physiological cycle that regulates the function, transport and disposal of elements and minerals in the human body.” (4)

Read more: Bions: A Family of Biomimetic Mineralo-Organic Complexes Derived from Biological Fluids.

Lab results from before CoV injections, and after the first, and the second injection showed a significant increase and then drop in white blood cell count.

This video by Dr. Nathan Thompson has lab results from before and after the first and second CoV injections, for a patient who had changed their lifestyle and diet enough to normalize Type 2 Diabetes. The patient’s lab results were all within normal ranges prior to the firt injection and then the white blood cell count rises, like it would in a viral infection, or possibly a vaccine immune challenge. But then the Natural Killer white blood cell count drops after the second injection at a level that might be seen with autoimmune disease. .

Do the CoV injections have an infectious effect? or chimeric spike protein effects? The Natural Killer cell type includes CD8 and CD4 T-cells. These type of cells fight virus or cancer cells for us. The chimeric spike protein is believed to reduce the number of CD8 cells. The injections have been found to reduce natural and adaptive immunity. (3)

Video: My Jaw DROPPED when I Tested Someone’s Immune System After the 2nd Jab,
Dr. Nathan Thompson.

Natural Immunity is stronger than antibodies or T-cells generated by the injections. The half-life of the live-neutralizing antibody response was estimated to be more than twice as long in naturally infected hosts (150 days vs 68 days). (5, quote)Dr John Campbell says very politely in a recent video that the research does not support what US authorities are saying about natural immunity or support that there is a need for CoV vaccines for people with natural immunity. Research shows good immunity after actual infection. Declines after about 6 months for CoV injected people. See: Natural versus vaccine immunity, Dr. John Campbell, 10/2/2021 (6)

Disclaimer: Opinions are my own and the information is provided for educational purposes within the guidelines of fair use. While I am a Registered Dietitian this information is not intended to provide individual health guidance. Please see a health professional for individual health care purposes.

Reference List

  1. Dr. Erik Enby, A Pfizer ‘Vaccine’ Under a Microscope. (With English Subtitles) https://www.bitchute.com/video/MZbj1xyGF5vX/
  2. Dr. Nathan Thompson, My Jaw DROPPED when I Tested Someone’s Immune System After the 2nd Jab, youtube.com, https://youtu.be/ZwR7natWqLk Alternate link: https://rumble.com/vnarin-my-jaw-dropped-when-i-tested-someones-immune-system-after-the-2nd-jab..html
  3. F. Konstantin Föhse, Büsranur Geckin, Gijs J. Overheul, et al., The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 reprograms both adaptive and innate immune responses. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.03.21256520 https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.03.21256520v1
  4. Wu C-Y, Young L, Young D, Martel J, Young JD (2013) Bions: A Family of Biomimetic Mineralo-Organic Complexes Derived from Biological Fluids. PLoS ONE 8(9): e75501. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075501 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0075501
  5. Suthar MS, Arunachalam PS, Hu M,  et al., Durability of immune responses to the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine. bioRxiv 2021.09.30.462488;  doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.30.462488, preprint. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.30.462488v1.full
  6. Dr. John Campbell, Natural versus vaccine immunity. 10/2/2021, youtube.com, https://youtu.be/9bamaEMftg4

Short list Dosing details – ranges with selfcare guidance.

Yes, even my short lists are too long – health is complicated. Zero cells of the body are made out of medicine – all of them are made out of nutrients, and may also contain toxins or medications that haven’t been excreted by the body.

Evidence-based medicine” has been proven to be an unreliable mix of real science, real results, real effort to find truth, and corporate funded “ghostwritten” work that is basically product advertisement written by a company with the name of a scientist who was paid to have their name used. See: Perspectives on the Pandemic | “The Illusion of Evidence Based Medicine” | Episode 13 Remastered, Leemon McHenry, PhD. March 9, 2021, (youtube)

Another video to watch – the Spike protein itself is a toxin and damages mitochondria, (~6:00 minutes), which are the energy producers for cells. Ryan Cole MD (https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/videos/summit-sessions-the-science-ryan-cole-md-covid-19-vaccines-autopsy/)

Short list – is a list of things to prioritize for self care – which simply means, taking good care of yourself, not a day at a spa to get toxic chemicals applied to your fingernails, that is something else.

Ordering these is a little arbitrary:

  1. Protein – nothing else works in the body without adequate protein with all the needed amino acids. Metabolic differences may interfere with digestion and supplements of specific amino acids may be needed.
  2. Water – we are a watery life form, 60-70%. To work right, we also need all the electrolytes including magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, chloride; and we need them in balance with each other. And we need movement, regular rhythmic movement of the whole body, full range of motion, to help move fluid through the capillaries, lymphatic vessels and be detoxified by lymph nodes and the kidneys. And we need good quality sleep, with blackout curtains or eye-mask during sleep, in cool conditions, to help promote optimal brain detoxing. At night our brain activity slows and the tissue literally shrinks in size so there is more fluid movement around the brain within the glymphatic system. The blackout curtain conditions helps promote better melatonin production which has anti-inflammatory and immune benefits.
  3. Stop eating/breathing/drinking toxins – this is a bigger point in modern life than people or corporations care to admit. Even the supplements that you buy thinking they will help, may be made with a capsule or other additive ingredient that is itself a source of inflammation or a potential toxin.
    1. Commercially grown foods or ingredients have agricultural chemical residue in greater amounts than food grown to ‘organic’ standards. Glyphosate may be a significant risk to vitamin D and mineral status and a couple amino acids. It is a mineral chelator and antibiotic by disrupting a pathway that also is involved in amino acid digestion. Glyphosate may be inhibiting enzymes involved in vitamin D metabolism and causing widespread low levels of vitamin D in populations that have plenty of vitamin D in many foods.
    2. Subclinical hypothyroidism seems common. Iodine intake may be too low in comparison to the amount of goitrogens in the diet or medications or water, (potassium bromide as an anti-caking agent in flour, fluoride and bromide is in many medications, and fluoride is in water, perchlorates as an environmental toxin is also a halide risk. Iodine is a larger atom of a similar chemical type, halides, as bromide, chloride, and fluoride. The body may put at atom of one of those three in place of iodine in a larger molecule such as the thyroid hormone, but then the molecule is dysfunctional, though lab tests might indicate ‘normal’ levels.
    3. Smog, air pollution, third-hand smokeformaldehyde and other lingering toxins from secondhand smoke. Simply poor ventilation also is unhealthy, and if humid, mold may cause significant health problems. Keep air moving, keep air fresh. Some models of air cleaners use a UV light attachment to kill mold and other pathogens.
  4. Eat more healthy foods, that don’t inflame your particular body chemistry – this may be something brand new to people or an immediate, “okay, got it.” If feeling very unwell with mystery symptoms, an elimination diet can help identify whether foods are a factor. Eliminate everything except a list of odd foods that are least allergy prone, and most people don’t eat that often anyway – eat that for about three weeks – give the intestines a chance to heal (takes a week at least), and try to get to a baseline of “I feel better” – then gradually add back one food (or sometimes a group) for a few days and see if the “I feel better” gets worse again, if not, continue with that added food and add another one, wait a few days…if okay add another one, wait… etc – that is slow but it can work in a very individual way that lab tests can’t. Lab tests are about ranges based on group averages. No one person is a group average.
  5. Nutrient and herbal supplements can help too, but nutrient dense food is the priority step. One nutrient can’t do much all on its own. The nutrients to focus on – for the mitochondria to perform the Citric Acid Cycle to burn sugar aerobically, with oxygen – include:
    1. B vitamins: B1 (Thiamin) (3) , B2 (Riboflavin) (4), B3 (Niacin) (810), B5 (Pantothenic acid) (5), B6 (Pyridoxine) (67), B7 (Biotin), B9 (Folate) (9),
    2. Minerals (17): Mg++ (Magnesium) (111213), Mn++ (Manganese), K+ (Potassium) (13), Zinc (1415), Iron (16), Copper, Sulfate,
    3. Amino acids: Carnitine (derived from lysine), Cysteine,
    4. Antioxidants: CoQ10, Glutathione, Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA).
    5. Based on a graphic by Dmitry Katz PhD, see post for image: Niacin may help reduce chronic migraines.
    6. *Some of the reference links are to posts with food and supplement info about the nutrient or cofactor molecule.

Those are nice start, but there are more nutrients that are important too, and the question of dose to take treads dangerously closely to the mindset that “If I take this pill, then I will be better.” – and then that simple idea doesn’t work, of course, and the person gives up on ‘nutrition’.

Are you drinking enough water? Any water? How is your sleep? Stress level on maximal? Do you eat protein foods? vegetables? Daily? — people really don’t eat ‘normally’ far more often than realized. Or ‘normal’ is not that healthy…

Some guidance for dosing details is possible, but ranges are better for open-ended education: What amount is safe? What amount is typically taken for research shown benefits, and it that the amount that is typically available or do I need to look for a bulk supplement and use a spoonful? What is recommended regarding gradual increase, or gradual withdrawal? Herbal supplements and nutrients in high doses can act in medicinal ways – cause a positive and/or negative medical effect within the body that presents as a symptom in some form, mood or physical changes.

Those are the questions that I try to answer in educational guidance that I provide – with the disclaimer to seek individualized health care professionals for individualized guidance.

Food serving guidance is also of value.

  • Nutritional yeast flakes or deactivated baking yeast sold as a supplement powder can provide a day’s goal of many B vitamins, some amino acids, nucleotides, and beta-glucan which is a protective type of fiber/starch — in just two teaspoons.
  • 1/3 cup of mushrooms would provide a similar amount of beta-glucan. Supplements of it may be available as a 500 mg capsule.
  • Meats, shellfish, dairy products also provide nucleotides. Shellfish are a good source of many trace minerals.
  • Omega 3 fatty acids are found in fatty fish, fish oil, krill oil and algae sourced oil. 300 mg DHA/EPA to1500 mg (depression research) may be beneficial. Excess intake may cause too easy bruising or bleeding problems to occur, vitamin E, ginger, and some other herbals may add to a risk of anti-coagulation – bleeding instead of clotting. Lack of vitamin K would increase risk of bleeding, occurring within the brain or intestines most commonly – so a silent problem adding to risk of brain inflammation from microbleeds.
  • Green leafy veggies – provide vitamin K, trace minerals, sulfur phytonutrients, fiber for our microbiome – who we want helping us as symbionts on our team, instead of pathogens adding to an inflammatory condition. *I literally do try to have a salad everyday, or kale in soup, or spoonfuls of dried basil, tarragon, oregano, cilantro if fresh veg isn’t available.

Dosing – how much may vary with how sick or well you are.

With an Elimination diet, the foods that were still a problem during initial healing may become more tolerable again once you have been healthy for a while. The healed intestinal lining is also less likely to allow allergenic particles to enter the body. Rotating questionable foods you eat over a four day cycle, roughly, can reduce risk of a food sensitivity reoccurring. Things we eat every single day, forever…, are more likely to become an allergen or autoimmune risk.

Picky eater test for parents – Does your child [or you…] eat more than 15 different foods regularly? Toast, saltine crackers, Wheaties, pasta, pizza crust, waffle, Cream of Wheat – all equal “1” – wheat. Spaghetti sauce, salsa, tomato slices – all equal “1” – tomatoes. The oregano, basil, onion, garlic, cilantro, lime, would be an additional six foods. Herbs and spices do have similar but also variable phytonutrient content and can add to your daily intake when used generously. Cardamom may have particular health benefits in a few ways and is similar to cinnamon without a same headache risk (cinnamaldehyde triggers TRP channels and can be a migraine trigger).

Autoimmune conditions may improve, however foods that are avoided because of autoimmune molecular mimicry (gluten/thyroid hormone) would have to be continued to be avoided for life. Memory immune cells to the gluten/thyroid hormone exist once the autoimmune condition occurred. Strictly avoiding the food/ingredient for six months can get the active antibodies to go away (naturally occurs), but any little taste or serving again can cause a reactivation of the memory cell and production of a bunch of new antibodies against gluten/thyroid hormone – which you don’t want, trust me on that 😉

This is what I got so far re dosing details – the middle still needs to be completed (8-12-2021), I have been working on the document version, Spike Protein Risks & Aids – Summary List, rather than the blogpost version:

Short list-Dosing and other details:

  • Beta-glucan~ supplement as a powder, likely least expensive what to supplement with beta-glucan, example: (134). A teaspoon of a powder is roughly five grams, 5000 milligrams. An eighth teaspoon would be roughly 625 milligrams.; Medical research has used 100-500 mg of beta-glucan for immune support research and 3 grams for cholesterol reduction. (41) In mushroom equivalents? – 0.21 – 0.53 grams per 100 grams of mushrooms (42) 1/3 cup mushrooms would be about 100-150 grams. Medicinal mushrooms may have more benefits than standard mushrooms and tend to be what research uses as the experimental substance, however they all have similar starch content; or 2 teaspoons Nutritional yeast flakes ~ 2 grams beta-glucan and alpha-mannan, also beneficial –
  • Nutritional Yeast Flakes also provide Nucleotides which plus NAG, n-acetylglucosamine may help us make more sialic acid, needed particularly for platelets and the intestinal lining, but also throughout the body. 
    • N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) is a specific form of glucosamine and more standardly available glucosamine supplements would not be the same. Example of a bulk powder available: (135). 
    • N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), 2-acetamino-2-deoxy-β-d-glucose or 2-(acetylamino)-2-deoxy-d-glucose, is a monosaccharide derivative of glucose and is widely distributed worldwide.” […] “In plants, GlcNAc has been found in bromelain, ricin agglutinin* [*castor beans, also the source of ricin toxin] and abrus agglutinin** [7,3537]. In humans, GlcNAc is frequently observed in glycoproteins, such as tissue plasminogen activator [38]. It is also detected in mammalian growth factors and hormones [35], including follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), human menopausal gonadotropin (hMP), pregnant mare serum gonadotropin, thyroid-stimulation hormone (TSH) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).” (136)  
    • **Abrus agglutinin is from a medicinal plant used in India, and it may be helpful against cancer. (137)
  • Dandelion tea leaf/root; &/or Pine/evergreen needle tea (but not yew) 3 tablespoons of needles per cup, steep in hot but not boiling water (~175’F) for 20 minutes or overnight for a stronger tea. Fennel seed in the tea adds flavor and softens the seeds, and has health benefits, included later. Star Anise may have similar phytonutrient potential as the evergreen needles and a few pieces adds a nice flavor and sweetness.
    • Amount recommended: 2-3 cups per day, of either, having some of both if tolerated may be helpful, or alternate. Diuretic effect may occur, have earlier in the day and drink plenty of water to help it wash through, removing toxins! Diuretics can be helpful if not excessive. 
    • Signs of excessive acidity or tannins along with too little water, dehydration, may be an urge to urinate then only producing a small amount of urine that has a burning sensation. Drink more water, cut back on the diuretics.
  • NAC – glutathione precursor, 500-600 mg may be recommended preventatively, or higher doses may be given intravenously to hospitalized patients (112, 133), Vit. C, zinc, selenium, magnesium sulfate, sulfur rich foods, garlic, cruciferous, and glutathione rich foods: asparagus, okra, avocados, greens; whey protein for cysteine (caution glutamate source), Milk thistle, turmeric; sleep & exercise!
  • Glycine (DMG) (daily needs may be as much as 10 grams per day, I take about five grams, a teaspoon in water daily along with methionine, another amino acid I need due to a gene difference. It may also be helpful in a glyphosate rich world.; possibly heme-oxygenase-1, an anti-inflammatory enzyme that may be negatively affected by glyphosate residue in our food supply, along with tryptophan, manganese and other trace minerals (138); also taurine & serine, both are protective within the brain.
  • Niacin, thiamine, riboflavin, other B vitamins, D and/or sunshine. Trace minerals., boron, manganese, . . . except iron if elevated ferritin.
  • Quercetin, resveratrol, curcumin, artemisinin, Pomegranate peel & Goji berries (catechins/EGCG) – iron chelator and other benefits, lactoferrin – also an iron chelator. If excess ferritin/iron is a concern – which it tends to be with Spike issues, avoid high iron foods.
  • Bromelain – serratiopeptidase – clears mucus, protects blood vessels. I take a 500 mg capsule daily, and an extra one if I feel congested. Raw pineapple, including the core, is a natural source of bromelain. Thin slices of the core are edible, or could be blended into a smoothie mixture.
  • Acetaminophen, loratadine (anti-histamine).
  • Omega 3 fatty acids. 300-1500 mg several times per week or daily. Cut back if bruising tendency increases. Liquid fish, krill or algal oil is the easiest way to get the larger 1000-1500 mg dose.
  • Nicotine – patch lozenge, gum, may have fewer toxins and lung risks than smoking or vaping – the nicotine itself is still addictive but could help protect against spike issues affecting the nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors (nAChRs). I use a half a patch a day for gradual dosing equal to about a half a pack, (10.5 mg nicotine), plus occ bits of lozenge equalling .5-1 mg nicotine. To reduce addictive behavior risk I avoid using too much at once, nicotine & other drugs associated with addiction cause a dopamine surge that can be ‘fun’, but is like mania, really. Lobelia may be a non-addictive substitute that also protects the nAChRs.
  • If legal, THC products for anti-phospholipid issues.
  • Butyrate, Resistant Starches, Probiotic & Prebiotic foods – 2-5 grams per day butyrate may be the goal, based on what a healthy microbiome and resistant starch rich diet might provide. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs): 5-15% of our total calories and the epithelial cells lining our colon need even more – 60-70% or their energy use is from SCFAs. (123) How much resistant starch to eat? More probably, then we are eating on average. I try to have something with resistant starch everyday, sometimes more than once, maybe with every meal would be ideal – our colon cells like to eat all day long! Potato or pasta salad, polenta or chilled amaranth would provide resistant starch, and Bubble tea! More info: Resistant Starch/Butyrate.
    • Fennel seeds – available as a flour or the seeds are eaten like an after dinner mint in some cultures, a pinch or two (½-1 teaspoon) is chewy and flavorful, aids digestion and freshens breath while leaving a few seeds stuck in your teeth to enjoy later!
  • Detox aids: Bentonite clay (spoonful of a premade mix in glass of water – 15 ml hydrated Bentonite – Great Plains Bentonite Detox), and/or Activated Charcoal, (500 mg with meals – Natural Elements Activated Charcoal). – with meals or once or twice per day to help clear toxins in the GI tract. 

*addition “(It is important to note that a TMPRSS2 inhibitor is BROMEXINE).” – @BidoliNicola

Niacin dosing, and gradual increase to a high dose info is in this post, with graphics by Dmitry Katz, Ph.D: Niacin, & early treatment in general for SARS-CoV-2 is sensible, reduces hospitalization and mortality rate.

Disclaimer: Opinions are my own and the information is provided for educational purposes within the guidelines of fair use. While I am a Registered Dietitian this information is not intended to provide individual health guidance. Please see a health professional for individual health care purposes.

Prion like concerns about the spike protein

Quick post – see this link for more information about a recently published article about the concern that there are prion like changes to the spike protein of SARS-COV-2, unlike any other coronavirus. The possibility that the spike itself is a bioweapon is a real concern by many scientists.

Discussion of prion and metastatic cancer similarities and CoV: http:// http://wmcresearch.org/the-spike-protein-as-metatastic-cancer/ , references two 1) http:// https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7324311/ 2) http:// https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5046694/

Article by Dr. Lidiya Angelova, about concerns regarding the safety of the blood supply. A,nyone who got a CoV gene treatment is in an experiment and should not donate blood or plasma, yet there has been no warning not to. We don’t really know that the gene treatments or spike protein are safe – it is a three year long experiment. http:// https://genuineprospect.com/2021/05/05/we-should-have-the-right-to-refuse-blood-transfusion-from-vaccinated-for-covid-19-but-can-we-part-4-solution/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

If concerned about elective surgery you may be able to plan ahead and have some of your own blood stored as a supply for your surgery.

Nutrients can help clear out crud.

Niacin and other B vitamins, C, magnesium, and other nutrients all help give us energy and can help reduce toxins to a safer chemical form, and help us remove debris for reuse as nutrients, food for cells, instead of faming chemicals cluttering up our extracellular matrix, a jelly like substance.

Glycine is an amino acid that strengthens the extracellular matrix and defense against pathogens.

Some other amino acids help too. See work of Dmitry Kats, PhD http:// https://twitter.com/FlushNiacin/status/1402744730967064578?s=19

There may be more nutrients involved too, but those are important ones.
Dmitry Kats’, PhD, recommendations for high dose niacin and cofactors to promote increased removal of inflammation and cellular debris.

Previous posts have discussed the niacin use in more detail. This has links to earlier ones on niacin & other nutrients: http:// https://transcendingsquare.com/2021/04/30/niacin-may-help-reduce-chronic-migraines/

Pomegranate peel may also be helpful because it has phytonutrients that may clump nanoparticles into clusters large enough for our cellular debris mechanism to work. Nanoparticles are too small for the normal processes. Pomegranate peel may also help with metals/minerals, and has many anti-viral and anti-inflammatory benefits.

Disclaimer: This information is being shared for educational purposes within the guidelines of Fair Use. While I am a Registered Dietitian, this is not intended as individual health care guidance. Please see a health card professional for individualized health care guidance.

Health is being rented

The modern medical system is over-focused on symptom management and too often does not address underlying dysfunction. Over time symptom management can lead to the underlying dysfunction causing chronic degenerative damage. That prescription pad with the medication renewal every 3-6 months may have seemed helpful at the time, yet it may have been hiding your body’s cries for real help.

Many medications are prescribed instead of restoring good magnesium balance. Magnesium is essential for protecting cells from excess calcium, which can over-activate cells to the point of cell death. Our bodies can do a lot – when well nourished. Our own immune system can remove virus and other pathogens if we have enough magnesium and other nutrients. Medications might assist the body – but the body probably still needs to be able to function in order to benefit from the medication.

Magnesium and many other essential nutrients have been dismissed or even suppressed for use as a treatment for Covid19.

Vitamin D deficiency has been proven to be a very significant risk factor for who is more likely to get severely ill or die from a SARS-CoV-2 infection. People with levels of 25-D below ~ 33 were most likely to be severely ill and below ~ 20 were more likely to die. This seems to me to be valuable information to share with the public. Full spectrum sunlight or grow lamp for about a half hour per day may help the body even more than a vitamin D supplement, however supplements can help too. A moderate dose taken in advance of an infection, regularly, was found most effective for preventing respiratory infections, compared to a megadose taken after an infection was already present.

High dose vitamin C given intravenously or by liposomal vitamin C supplements can help reduce and repair damaging chemicals produced in an overactive immune response – a cytokine storm. The FDA stopped use of Intravenous Vit. C early in the Covid19 outbreak. Why? It has had a lot of study for cytokine storm/sepsis and has had little risks, is very available and inexpensive. About 15% of the population genetically are at greater risk for having a cytokine storm excessive response to any severe infection or vaccination challenge to the immune system. A sensible health care system would screen out those people and not challenge their immune system with ‘preventive’ injections of antigens and adjuvents – and/or would be ready to quickly provide the intravenous vitamin C treatment and stop the cytokine storm from causing organ damage or death.

Sensible does not seem to exist in the modern medical system. Patient self advocacy may now be critically, life saving-ly, important to individuals.

Dr. Peter Fleming has provided a thorough analysis of the COVID19 pandemic response and the fraudulent numbers that people are being given as “informed consent” information.

  • Dr. Peter Fleming, Live from Event 2021 in Dallas, Texas, (thehighwire.com)

Just because nutrients and foods are inexpensive, readily available, and effective – doesn’t mean they are bad for you, only bad for a profit margin or a goal of ill health — or death.

Seriously, a half million people are dead in the US and 80% of them were vitamin D deficient – why aren’t we being told to take vitamin D supplements or get adequate sunshine – if health is truly the goal?

Be an owner of your own health.

Lucky, lucky, Dominican Republic – why are their deaths so much lower? They used Ivermectin for early treatment for SARS-CoV2.

Disclaimer: This information is being provided for educational purposes within the guidelines of fair use. While I am a Registered Dietitian this information is not intended to provide individualized health care guidance. Please see an individual health care provider for individual health care services.