bumping kory, mitochondria, melatonin
ty for the links
Excellent stuff steve, I should have done a disclaimer on some of that since often times it always pays to see a doctor if you have one you trust before loading up on a new technique or regimen such as the conversations here have covered. Few of us know what reacts with what and thats always a consideration.
Interesting... I looked that up in Wiki {quick reference π} - "Melatonin also acts as a high-capacity free radical scavenger within mitochondria ... a number of authors have indicated that melatonin has an important physiological function as a mitochondrial antioxidant". Does that relate directly to autophagy?
***given high-dose melatonin (36β72 mg/day per os) in four divided doses***
Unhappily, your link - http://www.melatonin-research.net/index.php/MR/article/view/88/599 - did not work. To my limited experienced mind the doses seem rather high; doesn't melatonin concentrate in the mitochondria? {your 'per os' gave me pause until I realized - 'PO' π; you may be casting your pearls before swine with me. ha ha}
Would you like to start and moderate a thread on countering the effects of the mRNA spike protein post inoculation?
said, “ there is an antidote that is created as well.. “
it’s not an antidote like in the movies but natural immunity will heal in time.
From Dr Kory report it says that it’s not a disease it’s attacking the mitochondria. He suggested low dose of Naltrexone which will lower inflammation which is fine. Though the objective is to heal our mitochondria which the best thing for that is Melatonin.
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1483/htm
Might look into high dose melatonin
“given high-dose melatonin (36β72 mg/day per os) in four divided doses as adjuvant therapy all recovered with reduced hospital stay without the need for mechanical ventilation intervention”
From this report
http://www.melatonin-research.net/index.php/MR/article/view/88/599
Great info!
* * * Melatonin helps heal mitochondria. * * *