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Moriarty's avatar

I have dozens of e-mails, untold amounts of messages to reply, and commentaries here on Substack so... be patient, I will get to you soon.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Interesting that in the last paper regarding aspirin: people were advised to stop taking aspirin during the covid debacle.

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Moriarty's avatar

Exactly what Vix said, early on, if one was to go out of their own fields, and do some interdisciplinary reading, one would find that a lot of the things banned during the covid debacle had the biochemistry activity to at least aliviate/lessen the loss of life.

This year, many of these things were vindicate with proper research. I think it was on purpose, as a mass psychological operation, to push people to take the mRNA.

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Vxi7's avatar

Anything they said stop using is turning out to be pretty beneficial.

IVM, HCQ, NAC, Aspirin etc.

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SG_observer's avatar

Exactly.... the anti-aspirin pieces stank to high heavens when they were rolled out on a coordinated basis. The average normie still believes that MSM is reporting 'news'.

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pimaCanyon's avatar

two of my reference books are Herbal Antibiotics and Herbal Antivirals, both by Stephen Harrod Buhner. He wrote the antibiotic book having witness the emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria and anticipating even more virulent strains of antibiotic resistant bacteria. He obviously did not anticipate the destruction of immune systems in billions of humans as a result of the poison injections, but the info in these books could be helpful to anyone dealing with bacterial or viral infections that are resisting treatment. Buhner knows the biochemistry of bacteria and viruses, knows the research, and knows the plants and their biochemistry.

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Sally Gould's avatar

Thank you!

Fascinating that, "And just for fun, are you perhaps curious about what exactly the anti-inflammatory cytokines do to the body ? Transforming growth factor (TGF)-β is one of the 'master' regulators of IDO, the enzyme responsible to metabolize Tryptophan, and the Kynurenine Pathway."

But, alas, tryptophan has been compromised by glyphosate, etc.

Thanks again!

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Moriarty's avatar

Inflammation, excessive expression of certain cytokine (TGF beta, Interferon Gamma being among the most pertinent), infection themselves, chronic disease will all make the tryptophan metabolism/catabolism haywire creating kynurenines along the way, and tipping the scale.

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Anna's avatar

At my kids school there was some strange outbreak of unknown disease at the beginning of November. It all came from one family that is crazy about the vax. It was a few days of high fever and some cough.

After Thanksgiving this family- 8 kids, didn’t show up to school again. They were out for 10 days. They all had a “bad case” of strep!!! They all look like walking zombies.

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Moriarty's avatar

I wonder if there is a new, undetected strain of strep spreading globally... well, if monkeypox serves as a suggesiton, something is accelerating the spread of certain pathogens. I have a (insane as usual) hypothesis.

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Anna's avatar

What could it be? Please make a post about it :)

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Dee Lau's avatar

My partner had sudden onset sepsis at the beginning of July. He was so spaced-out within 24hrs and feverish that I ended up taking him to our A & E via the local bus. After paracetamol and ibuprofen to lower the fever, loads of blood tests and treatment with IV broad spectrum antibiotics he improved after 4 days in hospital. When discharged, he gave me a copy of the discharge letter outlining the findings and treatment. It was interesting (for me) to note that they (the laboratory) could not find the causative organism in his urine (which was supposedly the cause of an acute kidney infection leading to sepsis) because there was none present in the urine submitted for culture & sensitivity before treatment.....how weird.

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Moriarty's avatar

In the last 2 years, I have come sometimes, read some reports about that exact scenario, where they can't pinpoint the causative agent of the septic state. Thank you for sharing this btw.

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Jim H's avatar

I think that just means it cannot be cultured. It may be anerobic. Years ago my wife had a bad post surgical (C-section) infection in the hospital that they couldn't culture or ID.. but it was certainly there. They through everything they had at it and she finally overcame the infection.

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Ray's avatar

IV vitamin C is great for treating sepsis as long as your serum C levels are maintained

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Kirsten's avatar

I'm glad you're feeling well John Paul. 💕👍🏽

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Paisley's avatar

You are one of the best things on the internet, thank you. Just heard this week that my neighbor's nephew is getting out of hospital after months of sepsis battling. Didn't ask but figure they have been infected and/or vaccinated. Glenn Greenwald's husband's case was most notable one I had heard of. Another interesting anecdote...my mom was battling strep A for a couple weeks, rapid test neg, but cultured test positive. I saw her after 4 days of amoxicillin, well past the point one is typically no longer contagious. She (sigh) had the bivalent booster, and is one of the few who has NOT had covid. Well, sure enough I got a sore throat and also tested positive via culture (and not rapid test). Had COVID two weeks prior, so was worried this might happen and sure enough it did. Fortunately it remained minor for me and i didnt need to treat with antibiotics. Nobody else in my household got it. Last vaccine about a year ago, done with that garbage. Anyways, seems we are cesspools of smoldering infections and have completely compromised defenses to other's smoldering bacteria and viruses, likely from both vaccine (eg my mom, who has not been covid infected) and covid infection (eg me). Thankfully I'm supporting my immune system with many recommendations found here (and many of which I discovered years ago when I battled lyme--like berberine and nattokinase). What a mess. Aspirin connection is GOLD, good find.

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Leslie's avatar

Any reason why NAC would cause blood sugar drop? It happened to me. I tend to be hypoglycemic but ordinarily manage very well with good diet.

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Moriarty's avatar

No idea, because in fact, NAC can be used to treat hypoglycemia too, NAC can help hyperglycemic states which is the most common use.

I guess you have a very fast metabolism, perhaps take take with food/carbs and see if it helps ?

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Leslie's avatar

Thanks, that is likely true re metabolism but I have every awful reaction to drugs (although NAC is a supp) that you can think of too. Why still unvaxxed. 3 times covid but only 1 time bad. Fully recovered by 1 month ea time. Took the kitchen sink of remedies. 59 yrs. No comorbids. Glad I found you. Will take a while to read through your posts but sepsis one caught my eye. Know too many with inexplicable sepsis. They survived though.

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Elchavodel8's avatar

Glad to hear you're doing well!

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ChrisH's avatar

Re the Strep A deaths in UK, what is being reported is a number of deaths in under 10s, who were never targeted for Covid vaccination. One could imagine that Covid itself is damaging their immune response. But is there plausible mechanism linking these infections with the vaccine? Is there a suggestion that vaccinated adults are incubating and transmitting the bug because they themselves are unable to clear it fully?

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

Interesting. Good information.

Issues after my 2 vaxxes I suffered from lots of inflammation, heart/ chest pressure, tinnitus, migraine with aura, horrific sudden blurry vision, rubber legs, arm spasms , increased BP, severe brain fog for 2 months, etc.

I came out of my fog and read and read. I switched my diet to natural foods only and take any herb or supplements that is anti inflammatory. Nigella satvia and quercetin are the most beneficial.

This has helped with lots of my issues. But. How long can my body take an anti inflammatory state? I can take my products forever?

Funny you mention aspirin. But low dose does nothing for me. I must need an INR or something. Lol. I feel better taking 325 mg of ASA morning and night. Weird eh? Lol

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Moriarty's avatar

Depending the state your body finds itself, yes you can take many of these supplements for a long-while, some are safe to take for decades with minimal side-effects if the person has a decent diet, and is not sedentary, the "trick" is physical activity.

As Ray stated, Liposomal Vitamin C would be extremely helpful, I myself would prefer C salts because you can go even beyond what the body can absorb from liposomal, N Acetyl Cysteine+Glycine, Nicotinamide Riboside and Berberine would also be beneficial, especially NAC and Glycine.

Depending the levels of inflammation you have Serrapeptase, for many uses and effects.

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

Excellent!! Thanks so much!

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Ray's avatar

try liposomal vitamin c, you can take pretty high doses without side effects. it will help heal the body, nearly all animals (except humans, monkeys and guinea pigs) make their own vitamin C and make more when they are ill or injured

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

AHA. Great idea. Thanks!!!!

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