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Dandelion Extract Inhibits Covid Spike-Proteins
Researchers at the University of Freiburg, who have been studying the effects of dandelion on Covid-19 and spike-proteins, have demonstrated that dandelion extract (Taraxacum officinale) blocks the so-called ACE2 receptors on the cell surface so that the spike-proteins cannot attach and so admit the virus into the cells. The paper, "Common dandelion (Taraxum officinale) efficiently blocks the interaction between ACE2 cell surface receptior and SARS-CoV-2 spike protein D614 mutants D614G, N501Y, K417N and E484K in vitro", can be read below:
Whether the Big Pharma-run medical establishment will allow this to be taken any further remains to be seen but I am sceptical of any remedy likely to upset the lucrative 'vaccine' monoplies. In the meantime there is much you can do on your own initiative though seek professional medical advice if you are worried.
The study indicates that dandelion can be a good prophylaxis against Covid-19 and probably also a protection against severe side effects of the gene preparations given as a 'vaccine' against the virus. The key ingredient, which can be obtained in dandelion tea or (better, in a more potent form) in dendelion extract, is Shikimic acid, an important biochemical metabolite in plants and microorganisms:
The name comes from the flower, Shikimi - the Japanese star anise (Illicum anisatum from which it was first isolated in 1885 by Fredrick Eykman. It is obtainable from fennel seeds (extracted using an Espresso machine - it tastes sweet, licoricey and aromatic - or by just boiling them in water), Natto, a Japanese superfood and is known in general to protect vascular systems, and also in certain pine needles (Masson pine needles contain 5.71% Shikimic acid). Extracting the Shikimic acid from the needles of white pine, red pine and other conifer trees is done simply by steeping fresh needles in hot water, making a pine needle tea. Star anise, which has many medical benefits, a star-shaped fruit, it perhaps the most common source of the acid on the market, and is available as a tea, often together with fennel seeds.
Shikimic acid offers antiplatlet-aggregating activity, which means it helps halt bloodclots which are known to be a common side-effect of the mRNA 'vaccines' which have been known to lead to fatalities. Fortunately it is both easy to obtain organically as well as to synthesise in the lab. The acid, once it has done its job, is naturally removed from the body. Whether you have received the so-called Covid 'vaccines' or caught Covid 'naturally', it is treatable at home. The common or garden dandelion herb is probably the easiest to access - it blocks vascular damage causing the strokes, heart attacks, migraines, blood clots in Covid patients and Covid 'vaccine' recipients! It is also believed to be safe during all the stages of pregnancy.
This page was created on 4 August 2021
Last updated on 23 September 2021
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