The paper also hints at other pathways, such as TIM-3, although it does not mention TIM's favorite friend, Galectin-9. Also mentions and compares this acute hepatitis of unknown origins with acute anemia, which seems as a severe byproduct of myelosuppression.
I now have a few ideas on why fragments are lasting too long in anyone (injected will OBVIOUSLY last longer, and have more of lasting fragments).
Oh.. I forget how much I love you some times. Totally On point. Had a bug of some kind and a sugar relapse, must try to reign that in, poor frazzled brain.
Moriarty, I gather that items like astaxanthin, bromelain, IVM, HCQ, dandelion root and some others will glom onto spike proteins and presumably most or all kinds of fragments of the spike. I take several just to clear shedding and of course if I get infected. However, if these spike peptides/fragments are agglomerating into nano crystalline molecules that are very stable, do you have reason to believe they can still be cleared by the above items, or do they become nasty and unstoppable critters the body *can't* get rid of? If the latter, then some unlucky people will have no ability to stop this cascade of damage. Is there any evidence of unstoppable cascading that can't be treated even when people know enough to treat themselves? Kind of like prion disease, but every tissue vulnerable.
We don't know, the RNA complexes are known to last, they are known to be resistant to proteolysis (protein break down), the longer they stay around, the higher the odds they pick up additional proteins, toxins, and sugar to coat themselves making it even harder, the fact they are stable already makes them susceptible to these "post-translation modifications".
It would induce months-long inflammation (low-grade inflammation that you can see me hinting at throughout the entirety of 2024). A combination of things (per my last supplementation recommendation, with added explanations on why for some of the new additions,) in theory would help you degrade these faster.
We have a large body of evidence that in moderate to severe cases, long covid, long vaccine of persistent Spike. They found persistent Spike Protein in the brains of unvaccinated people years after the initial severe infection.
The trick is limiting the severity of the initial inflammation, since we simply can't stop the viral replication right now, thus limiting the overburdening of the body, so it can deal with all fragments and RNA properly.
Under normal circumstances, I would infer that a healthy person, with some supplementation, gets rid of most viral RNA, fragments, and Spike fragments after 4 to 6 weeks. Getting repeated infections will stack the odds of both viral reservoir and lasting RNA complexes/Spike complexes.
Wherever the body is "weakest" that is where the tissue is most vulnerable, thus each person has their "unique" spot, although all Omicron variants either love to try to go to the brain, or especially to the gut. Some level of dysbiosis is developing in an absurdly large number of people.
There is a trick I try not to... share too much. Just eat fiber before eating carbs, in similar fashion to the Japanese.
Different types of fiber will lower the glycemic index of carbs and other foods, although anything with sugar in it will be absorbed fast, not much way around it lol.
Berberine/Metformin can serve as a hedge in a sense.
Thanks for the idea... I have no idea why I think I want certain foods since I can't taste it anyway. Must be a mental component to this eating thing. On the plus side, taking all powdered supplements dissolved in juice is easy.
So is serrapeptase not able to deal with these fragments? What do you think of the AugmentedNAC the Italians came up with? This sounds like a permanent battle now because we are being re-exposed to it whether we show symptoms or not?
The Augmented NAC seems like it might be more effective against those with vaccine injuries than those with damage from the virus itself. I’m not sold on it yet, Alrhough I have just bought some, but from what they claim it does, and from some of the independent testing that seems to have found spike in the urine after taking it for a few days, it seems the evidenced effects are in spike rather than on persistent virus. Where I’m not convinced yet is that even if you dial up NAC itself to 11, the main benefit of supplementing it is production of Glutathione. But if Augmented NAC is going to create huge amounts of Glutahione the body will need huge amounts of Glycine and Glutamine too. I know NAC does have other more direct effects but I don’t quite believe making it 20x more bioavailable will make it 20x more powerful Alrhough even 2x more potent is a good thing
Sugar: I notice my sugar cravings go through the roof whenever a virus is attempting to make me its hostess. If I give in to sugar cravings, the virus gets a boost and my immune system takes a hit. If I manage to eat without spiking blood sugar, the infection will not get upper hand in my body. Sugar is dangerous.
My first covid infection I took myself off to a hotel room to protect the family and sat eating chocolate in bed for 6 days! Luckily I have a slightly different protocol and lifestyle now 🤭
One question from the study, are this 2 groups independent?
"History of SARS-CoV-2 infection was reported in 8/12 patients with a median of 2 months prior to presentation with AHUO. Vaccination for SARS-CoV-2 was reported in 33% of patients (4/12). "
The paper also hints at other pathways, such as TIM-3, although it does not mention TIM's favorite friend, Galectin-9. Also mentions and compares this acute hepatitis of unknown origins with acute anemia, which seems as a severe byproduct of myelosuppression.
I now have a few ideas on why fragments are lasting too long in anyone (injected will OBVIOUSLY last longer, and have more of lasting fragments).
Sugar is indeed the real killer.
I wish everyone a good rest of the weekend.
Oh.. I forget how much I love you some times. Totally On point. Had a bug of some kind and a sugar relapse, must try to reign that in, poor frazzled brain.
Moriarty, I gather that items like astaxanthin, bromelain, IVM, HCQ, dandelion root and some others will glom onto spike proteins and presumably most or all kinds of fragments of the spike. I take several just to clear shedding and of course if I get infected. However, if these spike peptides/fragments are agglomerating into nano crystalline molecules that are very stable, do you have reason to believe they can still be cleared by the above items, or do they become nasty and unstoppable critters the body *can't* get rid of? If the latter, then some unlucky people will have no ability to stop this cascade of damage. Is there any evidence of unstoppable cascading that can't be treated even when people know enough to treat themselves? Kind of like prion disease, but every tissue vulnerable.
We don't know, the RNA complexes are known to last, they are known to be resistant to proteolysis (protein break down), the longer they stay around, the higher the odds they pick up additional proteins, toxins, and sugar to coat themselves making it even harder, the fact they are stable already makes them susceptible to these "post-translation modifications".
It would induce months-long inflammation (low-grade inflammation that you can see me hinting at throughout the entirety of 2024). A combination of things (per my last supplementation recommendation, with added explanations on why for some of the new additions,) in theory would help you degrade these faster.
We have a large body of evidence that in moderate to severe cases, long covid, long vaccine of persistent Spike. They found persistent Spike Protein in the brains of unvaccinated people years after the initial severe infection.
The trick is limiting the severity of the initial inflammation, since we simply can't stop the viral replication right now, thus limiting the overburdening of the body, so it can deal with all fragments and RNA properly.
Under normal circumstances, I would infer that a healthy person, with some supplementation, gets rid of most viral RNA, fragments, and Spike fragments after 4 to 6 weeks. Getting repeated infections will stack the odds of both viral reservoir and lasting RNA complexes/Spike complexes.
Wherever the body is "weakest" that is where the tissue is most vulnerable, thus each person has their "unique" spot, although all Omicron variants either love to try to go to the brain, or especially to the gut. Some level of dysbiosis is developing in an absurdly large number of people.
Does not bode well for humanity.. :( .... Is it because this thing is synthetic that the body can't fully get rid of it?
You mean, sugar is the spike killer... so eat more ice cream?
What Pablo said. The sugar molecules glue themselves into the Spike making it harder for the body to process it.
Quite the opposite, sugar puts your body in the worst state possible to handle disease and inflammation
Yes - I'm being facetious today. No sun here... which means my body wants "comfort" foods.... an affogato would be very nice right now.
There is a trick I try not to... share too much. Just eat fiber before eating carbs, in similar fashion to the Japanese.
Different types of fiber will lower the glycemic index of carbs and other foods, although anything with sugar in it will be absorbed fast, not much way around it lol.
Berberine/Metformin can serve as a hedge in a sense.
Thanks for the idea... I have no idea why I think I want certain foods since I can't taste it anyway. Must be a mental component to this eating thing. On the plus side, taking all powdered supplements dissolved in juice is easy.
So is serrapeptase not able to deal with these fragments? What do you think of the AugmentedNAC the Italians came up with? This sounds like a permanent battle now because we are being re-exposed to it whether we show symptoms or not?
The Augmented NAC seems like it might be more effective against those with vaccine injuries than those with damage from the virus itself. I’m not sold on it yet, Alrhough I have just bought some, but from what they claim it does, and from some of the independent testing that seems to have found spike in the urine after taking it for a few days, it seems the evidenced effects are in spike rather than on persistent virus. Where I’m not convinced yet is that even if you dial up NAC itself to 11, the main benefit of supplementing it is production of Glutathione. But if Augmented NAC is going to create huge amounts of Glutahione the body will need huge amounts of Glycine and Glutamine too. I know NAC does have other more direct effects but I don’t quite believe making it 20x more bioavailable will make it 20x more powerful Alrhough even 2x more potent is a good thing
Sugar: I notice my sugar cravings go through the roof whenever a virus is attempting to make me its hostess. If I give in to sugar cravings, the virus gets a boost and my immune system takes a hit. If I manage to eat without spiking blood sugar, the infection will not get upper hand in my body. Sugar is dangerous.
Many viruses are known to be sugar hungry, with Influenza, "common cold" (which is a coronavirus) being among the top.
But few come close to how sugar-hungry SARS-CoV-2 (and SARS too) are for sugar. I sometimes go through the same.
My first covid infection I took myself off to a hotel room to protect the family and sat eating chocolate in bed for 6 days! Luckily I have a slightly different protocol and lifestyle now 🤭
"Ate chocolate for 6 days"
Congratulations, you got my first, legit and loud "bruh" in real life lmao.
It’s a wonder I’m still here!
Thanks for the post!
One question from the study, are this 2 groups independent?
"History of SARS-CoV-2 infection was reported in 8/12 patients with a median of 2 months prior to presentation with AHUO. Vaccination for SARS-CoV-2 was reported in 33% of patients (4/12). "