Hi. I will provide indepth information on what you should be taking. I need to know what cancer, what stage, do you know your PDL1 level, have you done any genetic testing?
- PLEASE COMMENT BACK SO I CAN HELP YOU WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION
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- Fenbendazole 888 mg 3 times a week. https://fenben.pro/product/fenbendazol-capsules-444-mg-30-units/
- Nano-Curcumin 3 times a day https://a.co/d/ir48kpZ
- Nano-Resveratrol 3 times a day https://a.co/d/hAQpXyf
- Liposimal-EGCG 1 time in the morning https://a.co/d/1flyqrH
- Nano Quercetin 1 time a day https://a.co/d/eS5KAO5
- ARMRA Colostrum 1 time in the morning https://a.co/d/gO9yxQz
- Zink
Please let me know if you want clinical rational for each
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If you are looking for anti-inflammatory effects I would suggest Nano-curcumin specifically this one: https://a.co/d/2mKmdQU Remove it from its shell directly into your mouth (tastes good)
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Another would be: Body Protective Compound 157 https://a.co/d/1UPmC5G
Let me know and I will write up a clinical review on them for you
Hello, I research pharmacokinetics and pharmcodynamics of various phytochemicals, drugs, etc. What is your goal? And what info would you like on carbon60
edit after some preliminary research
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Mechanism of Action:
- Acts as a powerful antioxidant, scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress.
- May reduce inflammation by downregulating pro-inflammatory cytokines.
- Demonstrates potential neuroprotective effects, crossing the blood-brain barrier.
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Pharmacokinetics:
- Enhanced bioavailability when dissolved in oils (e.g., olive, coconut, avocado oil).
- Absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract; distributed throughout the body.
- Primarily excreted through fecal matter, with limited bioaccumulation.
- Long half-life and stable structure suggest prolonged biological activity.
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Safety Profile:
- Low acute toxicity in preclinical studies, especially in oil-based forms.
- No significant hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, or blood alterations in animal models.
- Minimizes phototoxicity risk when stored away from UV light.
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Potential Benefits:
- Antioxidant: Reduces oxidative damage to cells, proteins, and DNA.
- Anti-inflammatory: May alleviate chronic inflammation in conditions like arthritis and cardiovascular disease.
- Neuroprotection: Potential protection against neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's, Parkinson's).
- Anti-aging: Hypothesized to reduce cellular aging through free radical scavenging.
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Clinical Use Considerations:
- Oil-based formulations recommended for enhanced absorption; olive oil-based C60 is the most studied.
- May be beneficial for patients with oxidative stress or inflammatory conditions.
- Caution advised in patients with pre-existing liver or kidney conditions.
- Monitor for interactions with other pharmaceutical agents and potential phototoxicity.
I did read what you said, hence why I am asking you to provide greater detail because I am interested.
Did anybody read the part where the 2020 election HAS to be overturned before November 5? Military and SCOTUS?
- No, where can I read it. Elaborate.
- Is this verifiable at all or just something fun to think about?
- I personally know nothing about Dave Dave.
- Those on here that know me know I am 100% against the idea Biden is an actor in a mask. An I get a lot of flack for it but stand by it. HOWEVER
- The second video, I don't know where it's from or who it is, all I can say is that's an actor in a mask
The most bioavailable form of collagen is hydrolyzed collagen, also known as collagen peptides. BPC-157 Body Protection Compound-157 is another peptide that would provide a more clinical difference though or taken alonside collegen peptides. These both have roughly 95% bioavailability.
Collagen's Clinical Mechanism for Joint Healing
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Cartilage Repair and Maintenance
- Mechanism: Collagen, particularly type II collagen, is the primary protein in articular cartilage, which cushions joints. When collagen is degraded (e.g., due to injury or osteoarthritis), cartilage loses its integrity. Supplementing collagen peptides helps provide the building blocks for synthesizing new collagen fibers in the extracellular matrix, supporting cartilage repair.
- Clinical Impact: Collagen peptides stimulate chondrocytes (cells that produce cartilage) to synthesize more collagen and proteoglycans, improving the structural integrity of the cartilage and potentially reducing joint pain.
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Reduction of Inflammation
- Mechanism: Collagen peptides may have anti-inflammatory effects by modulating immune cell activity in the joint space. This can help reduce joint swelling and prevent further damage.
- Clinical Impact: By lowering inflammation, collagen supplementation helps create a more favorable environment for tissue repair and healing.
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Enhanced Tissue Regeneration
- Mechanism: Collagen promotes fibroblast proliferation, which leads to the production of connective tissue that supports tendons and ligaments. These tissues are vital for joint stability and movement.
- Clinical Impact: Collagen peptides improve the strength and elasticity of tendons and ligaments, reducing injury risk and promoting faster recovery after joint trauma.
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Increased Synthesis of Extracellular Matrix Components
- Mechanism: Collagen peptides stimulate the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans (e.g., hyaluronic acid) and elastin, which are essential for maintaining joint lubrication and resilience.
- Clinical Impact: This contributes to the overall health and function of synovial joints by improving flexibility and reducing friction between articulating surfaces.
BPC-157's Mechanism and Why It May Be Useful for Joint Healing
BPC-157 is a peptide with powerful regenerative and healing properties, and its potential use in joint healing is supported by several mechanisms:
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Angiogenesis (Formation of New Blood Vessels)
- Mechanism: BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis, improving blood supply to injured areas, including joints. This enhanced blood flow delivers oxygen and essential nutrients, accelerating tissue repair.
- Clinical Impact: Joint tissues like tendons and ligaments often have poor blood supply, which delays healing. BPC-157's ability to stimulate angiogenesis makes it particularly useful for repairing these areas.
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Accelerated Collagen Synthesis
- Mechanism: BPC-157 stimulates fibroblasts to produce more collagen, which is crucial for the repair and regeneration of connective tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
- Clinical Impact: By boosting collagen production, BPC-157 can promote faster healing of joint-related tissues, restoring their structural integrity and function.
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects
- Mechanism: BPC-157 has been shown to reduce the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, decreasing inflammation in injured tissues. It also helps protect tissues from oxidative stress, further limiting inflammation and damage.
- Clinical Impact: Reducing inflammation not only relieves pain but also prevents further tissue degradation, creating a better environment for joint repair.
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Protection and Healing of Tendons and Ligaments
- Mechanism: BPC-157 enhances the healing of tendons and ligaments by modulating various growth factors and promoting cell proliferation and migration.
- Clinical Impact: Tendon and ligament injuries, common in joint trauma, can benefit from the peptide's ability to stimulate repair and reinforce the strength of these structures.
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Joint Capsule Integrity and Synovial Fluid Production
- Mechanism: BPC-157 may protect the joint capsule (the fibrous tissue surrounding joints) and stimulate the production of synovial fluid, which lubricates and nourishes the joint.
- Clinical Impact: Improved joint lubrication can reduce friction and wear on the cartilage, slowing the progression of joint degeneration and improving overall joint function.
If I were her I would take the following:
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Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder: https://a.co/d/7GuWKty
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BPC 157 https://a.co/d/2kShpXk
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Nano- Curcumin https://a.co/d/3uYE7Pw
- This is psywar. Trust nothing you cannot verify yourself. That goes for information from either side. That I would agree with you.
Masks are real and can be very convencing. But there is not a single mask that adheres to all of the following at once:
- Looks like another known individual. (Non-generic)
- Appears hyper-realistic
- Flexible with fine wrinkles and facial expressions.
- matches facial wrinkle mapping of the target.
forensic evidence of someone wearing a mask without physically contacting the peraon would include but is not limited to:
- forensic facial wrinkle mapping
- forensic audio analysis
If you are insinuating that it's a mask,
- i did not assume, hance the preface with this first sentence.
Not exactly. It's the positive claim the requires evidence. But nonetheless I have done my due diligence, and did a forensic facial wrinkle mapping both of Biden and one of the people that are claimed to be JFK Jr. Biden matches the old one. Surprisingly, there is a person matching JFK Jr's facial wrinkle mapping. The image is not very clear so the quality is a little low but it's Surprisingly similar.
Simple. If you can provide forensic evidence they are masked, show the evidence. If not, keep an open mind but don't assume something without the hard evidence.
For the one who downvoted this; question own cognitive dissonance, what exactly did I say above is worth down voting?
1. Zinc Supplementation
- Mechanism of Action: Zinc plays a critical role in immune function and possesses direct antiviral properties by inhibiting the activity of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, an enzyme essential for viral replication.
- Pharmacodynamic Synergy: Hydroxychloroquine acts as a zinc ionophore, increasing the intracellular concentration of zinc by facilitating its transport into cells. Once inside the cell, zinc can inhibit viral replication processes more effectively. The combination enhances hydroxychloroquine’s antiviral properties by increasing the bioavailability of zinc at the site of viral replication, amplifying the suppression of RNA viruses.
2. Vitamin D
- Mechanism of Action: Vitamin D modulates both the innate and adaptive immune systems. It enhances the production of antimicrobial peptides such as cathelicidin and defensins, which disrupt viral envelopes and inhibit viral entry into cells. It also reduces the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines like IL-6 and TNF-α.
- Pharmacodynamic Synergy: Vitamin D’s ability to enhance the production of antimicrobial peptides aligns with hydroxychloroquine’s role in modulating the immune system by reducing excessive cytokine release through TLR inhibition. The combination could result in enhanced control over viral replication while simultaneously mitigating cytokine-driven inflammation, which is crucial in controlling viral pathogenesis.
3. Ivermectin
- Mechanism of Action: Ivermectin has broad-spectrum antiviral activity and works by inhibiting importin α/β-mediated nuclear transport proteins, which are used by viruses like SARS-CoV-2 to access the host cell nucleus and replicate. Ivermectin disrupts viral RNA transcription and translation.
- Pharmacodynamic Synergy: Hydroxychloroquine’s modulation of lysosomal pH and inhibition of endosomal viral fusion can work in tandem with ivermectin’s inhibition of nuclear transport. Together, they may target different stages of viral replication: hydroxychloroquine affecting viral entry and fusion, while ivermectin interferes with the nuclear import required for viral replication. This dual action creates a multi-step barrier to viral proliferation within the host cells.
4. Quercetin
- Mechanism of Action: Quercetin is a flavonoid that acts as a zinc ionophore, facilitating the transport of zinc into cells, where it can inhibit viral replication. Quercetin also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, reducing oxidative stress and inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
- Pharmacodynamic Synergy: Quercetin enhances hydroxychloroquine’s ability to increase intracellular zinc levels. By acting as a zinc ionophore, quercetin synergizes with hydroxychloroquine’s own zinc-ionophore activity, potentially amplifying the intracellular concentration of zinc and inhibiting viral RNA replication. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory effects of quercetin can enhance hydroxychloroquine’s cytokine-suppressing action, providing an amplified anti-inflammatory response.
- Liposomal quercetin has been reported to improve bioavailability by up to 20-fold compared to free quercetin. So if you were to take it, go for that formulation. RENUE Liposomal Quercetin Supplement https://a.co/d/el3Rl7J
- if you were to take it, just make sure to stay hydrated as mixing these could cause some liver toxicity. Also keep in mind that some of these may enhance blood thinners.
You are correct that most cancers exhibit the Warburg effect, where glycolysis occurs even in the presence of oxygen. Fenbendazole directly inhibits glycolysis, while compounds such as curcumin, resveratrol, quercetin, and EGCG indirectly suppress this metabolic pathway. Reducing carbohydrate intake would be beneficial, though it is not strictly necessary if these agents are being taken, as they provide metabolic modulation to counteract the elevated glycolysis.