Now if I could only get my idiot father to take the Quercetin pills I gave him.
After three weeks of it sitting at my parent's house unopened, I angrily asked why in the hell wasn't he taking that with his mandated (by me) Zinc and Vitamin D.
"Well, I just need to do some more research before I'm comfortable taking a supplement I've never heard of".
This coming from a man who was jabbed twice and showed up early the first day for his booster.
Black (cumin) seed oil has a good amount of quercetin in it as well as being a protease inhibitor and having several other positive health benefits. Maybe you can get him to take the oil.
I buy almost all of our supplements from Life Extension.
Quality (and thus safety), for one reason. Also, I've been shopping with them since they started in the early 1980s; they're the real deal. They once sent me, unasked, a dozen or so bottles of resveratrol because an assay of TWO YEAR OLD PRODUCT came back slightly short of the amount on the label.
Unlike most places selling supplements, Life Extension has a scientific advisory board and a medical advisory board. They fund anti-aging research. They have extensive protocols for diseases and conditions -- which are a great resource but not the final word, IMO; there's always something new that isn't yet in a particular protocol. They've sued the FDA over health issues and William Falloon, one of the founders, is on record saying that the FDA is "the number one cause of death for Americans."
Also (hot tip, and back to supplements themselves) -- next-day-air is only a $9 upcharge no matter the size of your order.
Likewise with quercetin: a version mixed with several other extracts (camu-camu, apple, etc) and a far more bio-available version by itself. This last is a tiny pill (useful for some who have trouble swallowing pills) and a much lower milligram count but the quercetin is encased in a phytosome that gets far more of it into your bloodstream. I've used both and prefer the newer, super absorbable version
Life Extension is a fabulous resource! I've used them for years! I may try the new more bio-available version I'm currently taking a capsule and never had a problem swallowing pills but occasionally get nauseous when taking supplements because I eat small meals.
I use Andrew Lessman's vitamins and have for 30 years because he has great integrity, only makes capsules and has super high quality ingredients. Only natural sources, never artificial ingredients.
He translated the Ayn Rand novel, "Atlas Shrugged" into French because there was no French version and he felt it was an important work. Think it took 3 years and I believe he has a French wife.
Thank you, Joys1Daughter -- I'd not heard of Andrew Lessman before or his ProCaps vitamin company. It's always nice to find another good source for supplements (and anything else we need, really). After a quick visit to ProCaps, I'm impressed.
Thx Narg, bookmarked for ordering, especially bc of what Falloon said about the FDA. I'll take a consumer review from a GAW anon before trusting anything pushed by goog/Amz etc
I take one daily but I also take 2 of their 1,000mg vitamin C tablets, which each also contain a half-dose of bio-quercetin, so . . . I take the equivalent of two capsules.
If I were sick I might take more. With most supplements, taking "too much" is a lot less likely to be harmful or counter-productive than with Pharma drugs (or Tylenol, for cryin' out loud). Metals (including Zinc) are exceptions.
Funny. βPretty sure I was adoptedβ.
Donβt give up. My doctor said that ivermectin was evil just goes to show wrong is wrong and perhaps heβll smarten up.
Thanks for the post.
If he has a heart issue and takes lisinopril or any ace-inhibitor he should NOT take NAC. <<
Does anyone know if DANDELION LEAF EXTRACT, which has been found to bind to ACE2 receptors in place of spike proteins, could have any possible negative interactions with NAC?
Dandelion leaf extract prevents spike protein damage from Covid and DeathJabs (Univ. of Freiburg, Germany)
Dandelion leaf extract prevents spike protein damage from Covid and DeathJabs (Univ. of Freiburg, Germany)
posted 186 days ago by Huffman98 +460 / -2
A German university research group has shown that at least in petri dishes, substances obtained from dandelion leaves prevent spike proteins from harming human cells by binding to ACE2 receptors.
Anons who work with herbal medicines might be able to tell us if there is an effective way to get the goodies from dandelion leaves (some of which I have bolded below) at home - for example, can we just steep some dandelion leaves in hot water and drink the 'tea' it produces? Notably, these researchers did not use the flower or stems or roots of the plant -- just the leaves.
Summary from the article:
""Here we report on the efficacy of common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) to block protein- protein interaction of spike S1 to the human ACE2 cell surface receptor. This could be shown for the original spike D614, but also for its mutant forms (D614G, N501Y, and mix of K417N, E484K, N501Y) in human HEK293-hACE2 kidney and A549-hACE2-TMPRSS2 lung cellsβ¦
"The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) belongs to the plant family Asteraceae, subfamily Cichorioideae with many varieties and microspecies. It is a perennial herb, native distributed in the warmer temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere inhabiting fields, roadsides and ruderal sites.
T. officinale is consumed as vegetable food, but also employed in European phytotherapy to treat disorders from the liver, gallbladder, digestive tract or rheumatic diseases. Modern herbal monographs consider the plant usage as safe and have evaluated the empiric use of T. officinale with a positive outcome [...]
Our research was conducted using water-based extracts from plant leaves. We found that leaf extracts efficiently blocked spike protein or its mutant forms to the ACE2 receptor, used in either pre- or post-incubation, and that high molecular weight compounds account for this effectβ¦"
God bless my brother, who has been watching all of this for years. Got back in contact with me and woke me up alot more than I was.
He told me to get onto Quercetin Zinc, vitamin C, D3. Made sure I was refusing the jab, which my daughter and I were already against. I have COPD, Emphysema and Asthma cross over syndrome. I refuse to wear a mask in public, have blood tested, c scan and ultrasound (no nasal swab for me) and all clear after months and months of being out in public. Australia can take it's role in the scamdemic and shove it.
Quercetin is contained in abundance in apples, honey, raspberries, onions, red grapes, cherries, citrus fruits, and green leafy vegetables [2]. Among vegetables and fruits, quercetin content is highest in onions. The bulb color and type seems to be a determining factor for quercetin concentration in onions.β
Donβt you find it amazing how we have been right all along? And then, we find out that these treatments are actually even better than we thought? Ivermectin helping with cancer? Now Quercetin?
Roasted garlic...manna from Heaven! πΈ real whole fresh foods are the best! Also eating foods in season...have some fresh asparagus and Brussels sprouts ready for cooking tomorrow. Yum! This is the way God meant us to eat.
I do culinary and some medicinal herbs. Leaving a pear and fig tree behind. Lots of tomatoes and carrots and green onions. My property was garden limited but not the new one. Full sun, raised beds.
Sounds like a South facing garden and already have raised beds! What a Godwink! You are where you're meant to be! Enjoy! π΄πΌπ³πΎππΈππ
I lost my persimmon & pear trees to hurricane RITA ...sad because they were planted /grafted by my Paw Paw. We still have 7 Pecan Trees, a fig tree as big as a double garage, 2 other small figs, 2 key limes, Meyer lemon, pomegranate and an olive tree and live in the home he built with his own hands in the 30's. I feel blessed because for me family is everything. Take care fren!!
Thanks for posting this! Great find and I appreciate the link.
Collectively, the present study provides data to support the role of quercetin in protecting the hearts of the rats with post myocarditis DCM.
More good news for rats! π€£. -- and of course, other mammals. Most likely humans will get the same benefits. Even if not, quercetin has so many OTHER benefits (and is in apples, onions, and other foods; so, very safe) it makes sense to be taking it.
Bromelain is found in pineapple, it is anti-inflammatory and sometimes taken for joint pain. But it is also a biofilm buster (bacteria hides in biofilms, and so do viruses and parasites)
People with certain medical conditions should be very careful. I tried taking quercetin and I had some adverse effects. I'm doing research I found out with certain thyroid conditions you should not take it. My entire thyroid was removed years ago so I had to stop taking it. Is there any substitute I can take rather than quercetin because I know how valuable it is
Now if I could only get my idiot father to take the Quercetin pills I gave him.
After three weeks of it sitting at my parent's house unopened, I angrily asked why in the hell wasn't he taking that with his mandated (by me) Zinc and Vitamin D.
"Well, I just need to do some more research before I'm comfortable taking a supplement I've never heard of".
This coming from a man who was jabbed twice and showed up early the first day for his booster.
Pretty sure I was adopted.
Fun fact: Quercetin is naturally occurring in certain foods like Onions. Maybe he would know that if he researched it. lol
apples and red grapes
Capers and cilantro cilantro too
The best is celery juice you make from a juicer, which has a ton of other benefits as well.
And cannabis
Black (cumin) seed oil has a good amount of quercetin in it as well as being a protease inhibitor and having several other positive health benefits. Maybe you can get him to take the oil.
I buy almost all of our supplements from Life Extension.
Quality (and thus safety), for one reason. Also, I've been shopping with them since they started in the early 1980s; they're the real deal. They once sent me, unasked, a dozen or so bottles of resveratrol because an assay of TWO YEAR OLD PRODUCT came back slightly short of the amount on the label.
Unlike most places selling supplements, Life Extension has a scientific advisory board and a medical advisory board. They fund anti-aging research. They have extensive protocols for diseases and conditions -- which are a great resource but not the final word, IMO; there's always something new that isn't yet in a particular protocol. They've sued the FDA over health issues and William Falloon, one of the founders, is on record saying that the FDA is "the number one cause of death for Americans."
Also (hot tip, and back to supplements themselves) -- next-day-air is only a $9 upcharge no matter the size of your order.
They offer both straight black cumin seed oil and the oil mixed with an ultra-absorbable form of turmeric extract
Likewise with quercetin: a version mixed with several other extracts (camu-camu, apple, etc) and a far more bio-available version by itself. This last is a tiny pill (useful for some who have trouble swallowing pills) and a much lower milligram count but the quercetin is encased in a phytosome that gets far more of it into your bloodstream. I've used both and prefer the newer, super absorbable version
Life Extension is a fabulous resource! I've used them for years! I may try the new more bio-available version I'm currently taking a capsule and never had a problem swallowing pills but occasionally get nauseous when taking supplements because I eat small meals.
I use Andrew Lessman's vitamins and have for 30 years because he has great integrity, only makes capsules and has super high quality ingredients. Only natural sources, never artificial ingredients.
He translated the Ayn Rand novel, "Atlas Shrugged" into French because there was no French version and he felt it was an important work. Think it took 3 years and I believe he has a French wife.
Thank you, Joys1Daughter -- I'd not heard of Andrew Lessman before or his ProCaps vitamin company. It's always nice to find another good source for supplements (and anything else we need, really). After a quick visit to ProCaps, I'm impressed.
Good...I would never recommend any company without Integrity. Take care fren!
I've watched him on TV but never tried his products. Good to know you like them.
Thx Narg, bookmarked for ordering, especially bc of what Falloon said about the FDA. I'll take a consumer review from a GAW anon before trusting anything pushed by goog/Amz etc
You and me both, pede.
Absolutely!
how many of the new super absorbable version do you take?
I know it's less mg but more effective because of the absorption. Do you do 1 /day or more? Just curious. I stick to 1/day.
I take one daily but I also take 2 of their 1,000mg vitamin C tablets, which each also contain a half-dose of bio-quercetin, so . . . I take the equivalent of two capsules.
If I were sick I might take more. With most supplements, taking "too much" is a lot less likely to be harmful or counter-productive than with Pharma drugs (or Tylenol, for cryin' out loud). Metals (including Zinc) are exceptions.
[Thought I'd already replied here, but don't see it, so here's another try] -- EDIT: Well, NOW I see it right above here.
I take one capsule plus two 1000mg vitamin C from Life Extension -- which each contain a half-dose of quercetin, for a total of 2 a day.
Thanks for the info. Happy to find more sources to get supplements.
Half a teaspoon or a teaspoon per day. I have no problems with it, but it can cause nausea in some people (my wife for example).
Funny. βPretty sure I was adoptedβ. Donβt give up. My doctor said that ivermectin was evil just goes to show wrong is wrong and perhaps heβll smarten up. Thanks for the post.
If he has a heart issue and takes lisinopril or any ace-inhibitor he should NOT take NAC.
Does anyone know if DANDELION LEAF EXTRACT, which has been found to bind to ACE2 receptors in place of spike proteins, could have any possible negative interactions with NAC?
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http://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBvdPEr/dandelion-leaf-extrac
Dandelion leaf extract prevents spike protein damage from Covid and DeathJabs (Univ. of Freiburg, Germany)
Dandelion leaf extract prevents spike protein damage from Covid and DeathJabs (Univ. of Freiburg, Germany)
posted 186 days ago by Huffman98 +460 / -2
A German university research group has shown that at least in petri dishes, substances obtained from dandelion leaves prevent spike proteins from harming human cells by binding to ACE2 receptors.
Grab the PDF while you can at: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.19.435959v1.full.pdf
and see the abstract and authorship credits at: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.19.435959v1.article-info
Anons who work with herbal medicines might be able to tell us if there is an effective way to get the goodies from dandelion leaves (some of which I have bolded below) at home - for example, can we just steep some dandelion leaves in hot water and drink the 'tea' it produces? Notably, these researchers did not use the flower or stems or roots of the plant -- just the leaves.
Summary from the article:
""Here we report on the efficacy of common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) to block protein- protein interaction of spike S1 to the human ACE2 cell surface receptor. This could be shown for the original spike D614, but also for its mutant forms (D614G, N501Y, and mix of K417N, E484K, N501Y) in human HEK293-hACE2 kidney and A549-hACE2-TMPRSS2 lung cellsβ¦
"The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) belongs to the plant family Asteraceae, subfamily Cichorioideae with many varieties and microspecies. It is a perennial herb, native distributed in the warmer temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere inhabiting fields, roadsides and ruderal sites.
T. officinale is consumed as vegetable food, but also employed in European phytotherapy to treat disorders from the liver, gallbladder, digestive tract or rheumatic diseases. Modern herbal monographs consider the plant usage as safe and have evaluated the empiric use of T. officinale with a positive outcome [...]
Our research was conducted using water-based extracts from plant leaves. We found that leaf extracts efficiently blocked spike protein or its mutant forms to the ACE2 receptor, used in either pre- or post-incubation, and that high molecular weight compounds account for this effectβ¦"
I can tell you this much -- dandelion tea leaves make delicious tea. I like it cold.
Zinc, Q, vitamin C, D3
Add in NAC.
Plus Ivermectin and glutathione.
Iβm also taking that and milk thistle extract. For the liver because I like to partake in my whiskey.
I take milk thistle too. L - lysine as well
Milk thistle...awesome liver support!
πall thisπ Everyday for the past 6 months -
God bless my brother, who has been watching all of this for years. Got back in contact with me and woke me up alot more than I was. He told me to get onto Quercetin Zinc, vitamin C, D3. Made sure I was refusing the jab, which my daughter and I were already against. I have COPD, Emphysema and Asthma cross over syndrome. I refuse to wear a mask in public, have blood tested, c scan and ultrasound (no nasal swab for me) and all clear after months and months of being out in public. Australia can take it's role in the scamdemic and shove it.
Would NAC help with your lungs?
Whats NAC?
A supplement
https://draxe.com/nutrition/n-acetylcysteine-nac-supplement-benefits/
Thanks so much will look into them.
NAC is a precursor to a powerful antioxidant amino acid called glutathione
It's believed to help detoxify spike proteins and also support lung repair
https://nutritionw.com/nac-n-acetyl-cysteine-natural-lung-health-support/
List of related articles at the bottom on other cardiomyopathy research.
Itβs even better to get a natural source!
Quercetin is contained in abundance in apples, honey, raspberries, onions, red grapes, cherries, citrus fruits, and green leafy vegetables [2]. Among vegetables and fruits, quercetin content is highest in onions. The bulb color and type seems to be a determining factor for quercetin concentration in onions.β
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/quercetin
This is why we're supposed to eat colorful fruits and vegetables, 9 servings a day. YES 9
Easy for you to say!
I recently used Quercetin with Zinc and felt as good as new in 1.5 days. My wife is still sick a week later and wonβt take it.
Divorce. Seriously. You're married to a moron.
Good luck with your mentally challenged wife.
Thanks for posting info
It's nature's antiviral
Now part of my regular vitamin routine
Donβt you find it amazing how we have been right all along? And then, we find out that these treatments are actually even better than we thought? Ivermectin helping with cancer? Now Quercetin?
Chaga tea, baby... it's loaded with immune supporting stuff
Nope, but he's where I learned about it :). Lol
Lol
I add it to my coffee.
Me too.
It's delicious alone too. A bit of cinnamon & maple syrup.... mmm
My vented sister was extubated 2 days after we had the nurses start giving her quercetin.
Damn glad my body said eat capers and cilantro for last decade.
Mmmm....two of my favorites! So flavorful!
I eat both daily. And onions. And garlic.
Iβm outta DC for good luck tomorrow. So happy.
Roasted garlic...manna from Heaven! πΈ real whole fresh foods are the best! Also eating foods in season...have some fresh asparagus and Brussels sprouts ready for cooking tomorrow. Yum! This is the way God meant us to eat.
Absolutely. Looking forward too o a productive garden in 2023
I only from kitchen herbs, 3 types of figs and a pomegranate tree, but there's a greenhouse and more food in my future. My PawPaw would be so proud!
I do culinary and some medicinal herbs. Leaving a pear and fig tree behind. Lots of tomatoes and carrots and green onions. My property was garden limited but not the new one. Full sun, raised beds.
Sounds like a South facing garden and already have raised beds! What a Godwink! You are where you're meant to be! Enjoy! π΄πΌπ³πΎππΈππ
I lost my persimmon & pear trees to hurricane RITA ...sad because they were planted /grafted by my Paw Paw. We still have 7 Pecan Trees, a fig tree as big as a double garage, 2 other small figs, 2 key limes, Meyer lemon, pomegranate and an olive tree and live in the home he built with his own hands in the 30's. I feel blessed because for me family is everything. Take care fren!!
That's exciting news. Thank you.
Dr. Zev Zelenko right again!
Just made a batch with lemons and grapfruit. Taking 2 tblsp with 100mg Zinc, Lemon water, hibiscus tea, and exposure to Vitamin D UVB Reptile bulb.
Why? I traveled to California for Christmas and my number was up, finally got the Wuhan coofer. I already miss the smell of foods. . .
I haven't seen my endoplasmic reticulum in forever. It might be in my sock drawer.
Thanks for posting this! Great find and I appreciate the link.
More good news for rats! π€£. -- and of course, other mammals. Most likely humans will get the same benefits. Even if not, quercetin has so many OTHER benefits (and is in apples, onions, and other foods; so, very safe) it makes sense to be taking it.
Title reads like someone putting together all the long words they can find! πLol
Bromelain is found in pineapple, it is anti-inflammatory and sometimes taken for joint pain. But it is also a biofilm buster (bacteria hides in biofilms, and so do viruses and parasites)
Google is your friend
...and here I am....I've been calling it "endopasmic reCticulum" for years.....
I learn all sorts of good stuff here.
The best source of quercetin is celery juice (like that you make from a juicer), which also has many other profound health benefits.
People with certain medical conditions should be very careful. I tried taking quercetin and I had some adverse effects. I'm doing research I found out with certain thyroid conditions you should not take it. My entire thyroid was removed years ago so I had to stop taking it. Is there any substitute I can take rather than quercetin because I know how valuable it is
What conditions? What was the side effect?
I have Hashimoto's and have been taking 1 capsule per day since Jan 2021. So far, so good.
Thanks for the link
Save for later thanks
Wow. A whole series of really big words. Is this talking about a way to defeat the vaccine side effect that damages the immune system?
Yes
Yes, so it will work in many people......
http://www.jonathanellis.nl/How%20to%20be%20a%20Rat.pdf