HEY PEDES,
I AM STARTING TO SEE A TREND HERE...
Quercetin and quercetin derivatives derivatives, rutin, kampferol and kampferol derivatives...
Check out those chemical constituents.
"Chemical structure of compounds in Sarracenia purpurea. 1. (+)-catechin, 2. morroniside, 3. (-)-epicatechin, 4. taxifolin-3-O-glucoside, 5. betulinic acid, 6. ursolic acid, 7. quercetin-3-O-galactoside, 8. rutin, 9. quercetin-3-O-glucoside, 10. luteolin-7-O-glucoside, 11. myricetin, 12. kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside. "
These are either the SAME COMPOUNDS, or CLOSELY RELATED COMPOUNDS to many of the active constituents of Nigella sativa, which was already hyped as an ivermectin alternative, as well as elder flower, and ginkgo, which have many of the same compounds.
Naturally, there are considerably more plants which have these compounds than just those 4. We will all likely have to do considerable amounts of digging to find a comprehensive list of them all. And that's a good thing!
And check out my previous thread where I linked more info on some of these related compounds:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140vjdD8cv/active-ingredients-of-ivermectin/
It's super late right now. Won't be digging up any research papers on any of those other compounds tonight. I'll check back in with you all tomorrow and let you know what I find.
There you have it folks, Sarracenia purpurea is not just a smallpox-specific remedy!
IF Europeans gave Indians small pox and wiped out their populations with such diseases: Not against native treatments, not sure of the efficacy?
Smallpox was considerably more deadly, and the Indian population had considerably less natural resistance from generations of exposure than European settlers from the outset.
Again, all these protease inhibitors can really do is slow down viral replication and help give your body a fighting chance to get back on its footing and fight the disease off on its own. They're not a silver bullet, especially not against something with the killing power of smallpox. You're dealing with a whole different animal.
That, and I would also wager that the amounts of the chemicals in most botanical sources are not very high. This is why nobody is curing stage 3 cancer with strawberries, even though they have lots of fisetin content.
thanks patriot!
Glad to be of service!
I'm currently working on a massive spreadsheet that is going to organize every herbal remedy I know of, highlights the important chemical constituents, and compiles a bunch of studies on the whole herb, as well as a compilation of studies for the naturally occurring chemical constituents of those herbs.
I will then distribute this everywhere I can possibly can in hopes that the right people see it.
Great job!!