this article is impressive to me and dovetails with Medcram’s new video. If you learn anything about that PatchMD patch after you try it out let us know.
I am considering ordering it because it has NAC and glutathione.
At the very least, if I go to the ER I am taking this article..pointing to the patients listed therein.. and asking for GSH/ROS test
Dan Marquez
3 minutes ago
This is exciting! Sounds like the ideal mixture to have to prevent going to the hospital is NAC (to increase glutathione), alpha lipoic acid (to chelate iron from damaged erythrocytes as well as to increase glutathione), SOD (to reduce super oxide free radicals), zinc (to increase ADAMTS13 to reduce von Willebrand Factors), and vitamin D (especially if dark complexioned since they tend to have D deficiency). Plant-based diet, incidentally, reduces von Willebrand Factors while increasing Nitric Oxide production by reducing TMAO and increasing vitamin K, which helps reduce calcium plaque build-up in blood vessels (which is why I’m opposed to vitamin K antagonists for blood thinning.) Selenium is key, too. I noticed no mention of the third receptor to which the spikes allegedly attach to: HSPA5, which gets expressed during heat stress and other stresses. Here, it would appear as though soy, fava, cinnamon, mushrooms, green olives, coffee (yes, coffee!) etc. based on a molecular docking program.