694 Feb 07, 2018 10:06:12 PM EST Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: ee33a6 No. 300473 694
What if CURES already exist? What about the billions (public/private/govt) provided to fund cure dev? Sheep. These people are sick! Q
This Nobel Prize-Winning Drug Is Now Quietly Under Attack: It's Not Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin
Enter Artemisia Annua (Artemisin, Sweet Wormwood), a cheap, safe, ancient herbal medicine and anti-malarial that also treats COVID-19.
But that's not all it does:
• broad antiviral activity against viruses (Herpes, HIV, Hep B&C, EBV, CMV, Zika)
• binds Spike protein of SARS-COV2 more strongly than hydroxychloroquine
• has immunoregulatory effects to decrease cytokines, cytokine storm, ARDS, organ damage and lung fibrosis in COVID-19 infection (blocks NF-κB signaling)
• Anti-cancer affects (via blocking NF-κB) for prostate, cervical, colorectal cancers
However, papers on the drug have been retracted. Herbal products recalled. Why is it under attack?
This information was compiled by an article written by Dr.
@MakisMD
(give him a follow). Read the full article in the comment below.
I bought a bottle of Artimisin shortly after the COVID-19 hype started. I'd read about it being an effective treatment and decided I wanted a bottle before the FDA pulled it. It's been a couple of years, but it's good to see it's back in the alt-news.
I stocked up on a lot of NAC as they were trying to pull it in 2020, also PayPal blocked transactions so had to be avoided (like we needed more reasons). Then in early 2021 it just showed up back on the shelves everywhere like nothing had happened. I just bought three 200-count bottles on sale today with a discount code. Quercitin is also easily available again after 2021 as well.
NAC is a zinc ionophore like Quercitin and HCQ but more importantly the cysteine in it is a main ingredient that our bodies use to make the antioxidant glutathione. As glutathione doesn't survive the digestive process it's better to supplement with NAC and glycine so your body can make it's own glutathione plus then there's also no risk of getting too much (yes you can take too much antioxidant and cause other issues for yourself) plus those two are precursors for so many other processes. Glycine is important for collagen synthesis and taking an extra 10g of glycine per day has been the thing that finally started healing my tendonitis. Glycine powder is very cheap and dissolves in water with a slightly sweet taste (it's just not realistic for me to get it all from food.)
I’ve been trying to tell everyone I know. I used to get sick eccentric few months since childhood. I added Quercetin, a multivitamin, and vitamin D supplement into my regimen about 2 years ago and I’m almost 2 years with barely even a sniffle. It’s the craziest thing.
I’m convinced I had vax damage from the childhood vaccines and these supplements are helping my immune system recover, especially the Quercetin.