This excerpt explains why the Biden Regime has ordered the supplement, NAC (N-acetyl-L-cysteine), to become 'prescription only', after decades of safe, over-the-counter use for members of the public seeking relief from lung inflammation.
Is it possible to avoid heart damage from the COVID vaccine? Or do all COVID-vaccinated people have some myocarditis? - by ColleenHuberNMD - The Defeat Of COVID (substack.com) Excerpt:
"Endothelial cells that were treated with the spike protein showed mitochondrial fragmentation and dysmorphic changes, as well as reduced mitochondrial respiration with redox stress, but increased glycolysis, and it was shown that the S protein alone damaged endothelial cells by this mechanism. [39]
Interestingly, in those in vitro studies, cell function was found to be restored by adding N-acetyl-L-cysteine, which is a reactive oxygen species inhibitor."
The Covid infection runs its course and has natural limitations (i.e., how much spike protein is produced) and so far, using HCQ/Ivermectin to prevent spikes from enterring cells seems to work well.
But the Covid 'vaccine' will continue to cause spike proteins to be produced, and no one knows (yet) when spike production will slow or stop. For this reason, no one knows the potential impact of having such a buildup of spikes in places like plasma if Ivermectin/HCQ prevent them from enterring the cells.
Is it possible to avoid heart damage from the COVID vaccine? Or do all COVID-vaccinated people have some myocarditis? - by ColleenHuberNMD - The Defeat Of COVID (substack.com) |
" In the case of acute infection with SARS-CoV-2, infected individuals have a self-limiting encounter with spike proteins, which may be thwarted by some of the therapeutics mentioned above. However, in the case of the mRNA-vaccinated, no endpoint of spike protein production is yet known. Nor is it yet known if it is safe to use any of the spike protein blocking therapeutics in vaccinated individuals." |