Spike Protein Detox PDF
Spike Protein Detox PDF
Spike Protein Detox PDF
STORY AT-A-GLANCE -
If you had COVID-19 or received a COVID-19 injection, you may have dangerous spike
proteins circulating in your body
Spike proteins can circulate in your body after infection or injection, causing damage to
cells, tissues and organs
The World Council for Health has released a spike protein detox guide, which provides
straightforward steps you can take to potentially lessen the effects of toxic spike protein
in your body
Spike protein inhibitors and neutralizers include pine needles, ivermectin, neem, N-
acetylcysteine (NAC) and glutathione
The top 10 spike protein detox essentials include vitamin D, vitamin C, nigella seed,
quercetin, zinc, curcumin, milk thistle extract, NAC, ivermectin and magnesium
Have you had COVID-19 or received a COVID-19 injection? Then you likely have
dangerous spike proteins circulating in your body. While spike protein is naturally found
in SARS-CoV-2, no matter the variant, it’s also produced in your body when you receive a
COVID-19 shot. In its native form in SARS-CoV-2, the spike protein is responsible for the
pathologies of the viral infection.
In its wild form it’s known to open the blood-brain barrier, cause cell damage
(cytotoxicity) and, as Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA and DNA vaccine core
platform technology,1 said in a commentary on News Voice, “is active in manipulating
the biology of the cells that coat the inside of your blood vessels — vascular endothelial
cells, in part through its interaction with ACE2, which controls contraction in the blood
vessels, blood pressure and other things.”2
It’s also been revealed that the spike protein on its own is enough to cause inflammation
and damage to the vascular system, even independent of a virus.3
Now, the World Council for Health (WCH), a worldwide coalition of health-focused
organizations and civil society groups that seek to broaden public health knowledge,
has released a spike protein detox guide,4 which provides straightforward steps you can
take to potentially lessen the effects of toxic spike protein. You can view their full guide
of natural remedies,5 including dosages, at the end of this article.
Spike proteins can circulate in your body after infection or injection, causing damage to
cells, tissues and organs. “Spike protein is a deadly protein,” Dr. Peter McCullough, an
internist, cardiologist and trained epidemiologist, says in a video.6 It may cause
inflammation and clotting in any tissue in which it accumulates.7
For instance, Pfizer’s biodistribution study, which was used to determine where the
injected substances end up in the body, showed the COVID spike protein from the shots
accumulated in “quite high concentrations” in the ovaries.8
Further, a Japanese biodistribution study for Pfizer’s jab found that vaccine particles
move from the injection site to the blood, after which circulating spike proteins are free
to travel throughout the body, including to the ovaries, liver, neurological tissues and
other organs.9 WCH noted:10
“The virus spike protein has been linked to adverse effects, such as: blood
clots, brain fog, organizing pneumonia, and myocarditis. It is probably
responsible for many of the Covid-19 [injection] side effects … Even if you have
not had any symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or experienced adverse
side effects after a jab, there may still be lingering spike proteins inside your
body.
In order to clear these after the jab or an infection, doctors and holistic
practitioners are suggesting a few simple actions. It is thought that cleansing
the body of spike protein … as soon as possible after an infection or jab may
protect against damage from remaining or circulating spike proteins.”
A group of international doctors and holistic practitioners who have experience helping
people recover from COVID-19 and post-injection illness compiled natural options for
helping to reduce your body’s spike protein load. The following are spike protein
inhibitors, which means they inhibit the binding of the spike protein to human cells:
Emodin Neem
Spike protein attaches to your cells’ ACE2 receptors, impairing the receptors’ normal
functioning. This blockage may alter tissue functioning and could be responsible for
triggering autoimmune disease or causing abnormal bleeding or clotting, including
vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine (with zinc), quercetin (with zinc) and fisetin (a flavonoid)
are examples of substances that may naturally protect your ACE2 receptors.13
Ivermectin works in this regard by binding to ACE2 receptors, preventing the spike
protein from doing so.14
Fisetin Apigenin
Quercetin Resveratrol
Luteolin Vitamin D3 (with vitamin K)
Zinc Magnesium
Nutmeg Sage
To gain entry into your cells, SARS-CoV-2 must first bind to an ACE2 or CD147 receptor
on the cell. Next, the spike protein subunit must be proteolytically cleaved (cut). Without
this protein cleavage, the virus would simply attach to the receptor and not get any
further.
“The furin site is why the virus is so transmissible, and why it invades the heart, the
brain and the blood vessels,” Dr. Steven Quay, a physician and scientist, explained at a
GOP House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Select Coronavirus Crisis hearing.17
The existence of a novel furin cleavage site on SARS-CoV-2, while other coronaviruses
do not contain a single example of a furin cleavage site, is a significant reason why
many believe SARS-CoV-2 was created through gain-of-function (GOF) research in a
laboratory. Natural furin inhibitors, which prevent cleavage of the spike protein, can help
you detox from furin and include:18
Rutin
Limonene
Baicalein
Hesperidin
Serine protease is another enzyme that’s “responsible for the proteolytic cleavage of the
SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, enabling host cell fusion of the virus.”19 Inhibiting serine
protease may therefore prevent spike protein activation and viral entry into cells. WCH
compiled several natural serine protease inhibitors, which include:20
In addition to the targeted substances mentioned above, WCH was wise to note that a
healthy diet is the first step to a healthy immune system. Reducing your consumption of
processed foods and other proinflammatory foods, including vegetable (seed) oils, is
essential for an optimal immune response.
Time-restricted eating, which means condensing your meals into a six- to eight-hour
window, is also beneficial. This will improve your health in a variety of ways, primarily by
improving your mitochondrial health and metabolic flexibility. It can also increase
autophagy,21 which helps your body clear out damaged cells. As noted by WCH:22
Another strategy to boost your health and longevity, and possibly to help detox spike
protein,23 is regular sauna usage. As your body is subjected to reasonable amounts of
heat stress, it gradually becomes acclimated to the heat, prompting a number of
beneficial changes to occur in your body.
These adaptations include increased plasma volume and blood flow to your heart and
muscles (which increase athletic endurance) along with increased muscle mass due to
greater levels of heat-shock proteins and growth hormone.24 It’s a powerful
detoxification method due to the sweating it promotes.
Below you can find WCH’s full guide of useful substances to detox from toxic spike
proteins, including recommended doses, which you can confirm with your holistic health
care practitioner. If you’re not sure where to start, the following 10 compounds are the
“essentials” when it comes to spike protein detox. This is a good place to begin as you
work out a more comprehensive health strategy:25
Vitamin D Vitamin C
NAC Ivermectin
Zinc Magnesium
*Check package
instructions to
determine if there
are
contraindications
prior to use
*Check package
instructions to
determine if there
are
contraindications
prior to use
Lumbrokinase
Natto (Japanese Supplement: 2-6 capsules 3-4
Serrapeptidase soybean dish) health food stores, times a day on
Or Nattokinase pharmacies, empty stomach
dietary one hour before or
supplement stores, two hours after a
online meal
Substance Natural Source(s) Where to Get Recommended Dose