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Renee Marie's avatar

I take all of this. No vaccines for me, but shedding is occurring to many people. Nearly everyone is jabbed, remember that!

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Renee Marie's avatar

Screw gOoGLe.

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Tom Velnosky's avatar

I have a dear friend who has experienced a blood clot and is now on Eloquis blood thinner, her doctor says basically forever... Nattokinase also thions the blood and it is NOT recommended to take it if already on a blood thiner... Where does she start and what esle can she do to detox...

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Christine Mealer's avatar

Thanks for this however now we know there were a lot of “other things” in those jabs. Spike proteins were only one aspect. Any news about protocols to address all the other bad things?

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STH's avatar

Antioxidants. Dr Tenpenny advocated 10 grams of Vit C a day (in divided doses) forever.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Warning, curcumin (turmeric) and pipperine (pepper) can be dangerous to the liver when combined:

https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(22)00740-9/fulltext

Seems to depend on the genetics of the individual.

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Gayla's avatar

Nattokinase needs to be taken on an empty stomach, so 1 hour before, or a minimum of 2 hours after a meal to be effective. It is a wonderful and potent enzyme, but won’t accomplish its intended purpose to break down spike protein, if it is not taken on an empty stomach.

Also, use with caution if on anticoagulants. Get routine clotting bloodwork done, more frequently. It’s also better to take Nattokinase for 2 months, then skip a month, and repeat, for those not on anticoagulants.

If one studies the mechanism if action of Nattokinase, all of the above makes senses and is recommended.

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STH's avatar

Why take only up to 12 months? Are there studies showing spike production stops at a year? I thought there was no off switch?

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David Pfaff's avatar

I TOO THOUGHT SO!

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The spike appears to adversely affect all organs. Knowlege of what PASC involves has barely begun to accumulate.

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Pure Blood Canuck's avatar

My brother is unvaccinated but had a near death medical emergency with a ruptured aortic aneurysm. They transfused blood and most likely spike poisoned blood from the vax.

Will this help clear it from his body?

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Michael G. Fons's avatar

I never buy products that have Dicalcium Phosphate or Magnesium Sterate in the ingredients. Would it be possible to remove these two ingredients from Spike Support?

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Carol's avatar

Thank you for this succinct protocol that can easily be shared!

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

OTC turmeric/curcumin won’t work?

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

I can’t take natto.

Will quercetin help instead of natto?

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DBArizona's avatar

I have been taking those supplements before convid.

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DBArizona's avatar

I have been taking those supplements before convid.

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Jo Highet's avatar

I saw Dr McCullough’s post on this today too - my question is - would this be the remedy for someone experiencing blood clots post jabs? Or is this just for long Covid. I assume detox of spike is recommended for any vaccinated person who is experiencing issues. Just not sure if there is something more to specifically target clotting. If you or anyone know - please post!!!

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

under supervision the person has to dissolved the clots re aspirin, heparin etc. under supervision etc. D-dimer test to define if clotting. preliminary research shows that natto etc. dissolves spike and we are saying until definitive, we can help mitigate the spike...note pregnant women, breast feeding, folk on blood thinners must consult their clinician first. for this or any drug etc.

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Jo Highet's avatar

Thank you - exactly what I needed to know. Much appreciated.

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Gayla's avatar

Nattokinase will also help break down the fibrous tissue. Heparin and other anticoagulants only break down the blood components. Since there have been numerous reports of “non-blood “rubbery, fibrous clots”, Nattokinase may be a better option for anyone needing anti-coagulants. But use with supervision. Find a doctor that’s been working “outside the box” for longer than COVID has been the buzzword, because they will likely have experience with nattokinase, lumbrokinase, and serrapeptase. Many NDs have used these enzymes for many years.

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