John McAfee warned the world not to take the vaccine.
John was also studying the purple pitcher plant in the Amazon rainforest and wanted people to know about its antiviral abilities. John was always about the antivirus.
It was used as a medicinal plant by Native American and First Nation tribes in its northeastern and Great Lakes distribution ranges, including the Algonquin, Cree, Iroquois, Mi'kmaq (Micmac) peoples, primarily for use in treating smallpox by means of a root infusion. A 2012 study suggests Sarracenia purpurea is effective as a treatment for viruses in the Orthopoxvirus family, including the smallpox virus, through inhibition of early virus transcription.
John McAfee warned the world not to take the vaccine.
John was also studying the purple pitcher plant in the Amazon rainforest and wanted people to know about its antiviral abilities. John was always about the antivirus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarracenia_purpurea#Medicinal