8 months ago, u/LiberalTearFiend gave us an early heads-up about the DS's efforts to develop a hemorrhagic fever pathogen that could potentially be a follow-up bioterror attack to Covid.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12iNQDdahX/older-alex-jones-segments-on-ame/c/
The anon community on this forum really "knocked it out of the park" on Covid cures, quickly identifying HCQ, IVM, Quercetin and other meds to prevent and cure that disease.
However, it seems to me we are under-prepared if hemorrhagic fever were to quickly become a problem. Intuition tells me there must be things out there that can deal with whatever pathogen the DS throws at us, but we have much work to do in identifying medicines and supplements to deal with hemorrhagic fever.
NaturalNews published an article in 2014 on possible natural remedies for ebola, which Dr. Malone thinks is a likely pathogen the DS might weaponize if they want to unleash hemorrhagic fever. In that 2014 article, these are some herbs identified as possibly helpful:
- Sheng Di Huang (rehmannia)
- Xi Jiao (traditionally made from rhino horn, but is now replaced with buffalo horn)
- Chi Shao (red peony root)
- Mu Dan Pi (moutan root bark)
Shui Niu Jiao (Bubali Cornu) Xuan Shen (Scrophulariae Radix) Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae Radix) Mu Dan Pi (Moutan Cortex) Chi Shao (Paeoniae Rubra Radix) Da Qing Ye (Isatadis Folium) Zi Cao (Lithospermi seu Arnebiae Radix)
• Vitamin D (which is well known to function as an antiviral medicine) • Zinc (helps your immune system resist infections) • Selenium (also boosts immune function) • Vitamin C (full spectrum source, from plants if possible)
The full article is at: https://www.naturalnews.com/046260_Ebola_natural_cures_medicinal_herbs.html
Please share with the board any medicines you find that might help deal with ebola or some related form of hemorrhagic fever. We don't want to be caught off-guard by the DS.
Special thanks to the following forum members who have been alerting us to this problem: u/LiberalTearFiend, u/Dogsoldier2, u/MAGA _PATRIOT_1776, u/Trumploaf, u/Taffy333, u/SadNZer, u/WeekoWolf.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC7318047/
Surprise, bitches. Quercetin cures ebola too.
Which means elder flowers, ginkgo leaf, and nettle leaf are all viable remedies because they all contain high quercetin content.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28698624/
Here's another post on naringenin and ebola.
"Naringenin Impairs Two-Pore Channel 2 Activity And Inhibits VEGF-Induced Angiogenesis"
"TPC2 inhibition is emerging as a key therapeutic step in a range of important pathological conditions including the progression and metastatic potential of melanoma, Parkinson's disease, and Ebola virus infection. "
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.825.4618&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Well, I was looking and I accidentally found out that fisetin, rutin, and naringenin also cure dengue.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention fisetin in my earlier post too.
naringenin is a flavonoid that comes from grapefruit rind, is that correct?
this might be part of the basis for those "homemade quinine" recipes that tell people to boil grapefruit rind.
Naringenin is common in a lot of things including grapefruit and others. It's also in some of the supplements I listed above.
Grapefruits are actually high in quercetin and vitamin C.
I have heard some non-scientific sources claiming grapefruit has quinine content but when I actually look at the scientific literature I can't find a damn thing about it. Quinine is the closest naturally occurring alternative to HCQ, but has a less favorable safety profile. From what I understand the only solid source that has it in quantities that are actually practical for use is chinchona bark.