Posted on 09/19/2023 5:16:32 AM PDT by RandFan
Natto is fermented soybeans and doesn’t taste particularly good. But from the slime between the beans you get “Nattokinase”, which in dry powder form is tasteless. But it is readily absorbed and seems to be very good at dissolving clots and spike proteins.
In Japan, Nattokinase is known for its ability to ward off both heart attacks and stroke. It is quite available OTC with many manufacturers and is not expensive.
In response, the FDA and its minions went on a hysterical tear against Nattokinase. “The lady doth protest too much, methinks”. USA Today probably had the funniest take, that “it’s not true, and even if it’s true it shouldn’t be published, and spike proteins aren’t harmful in the first place.”
That’s a good enough sales pitch for me. Unless you are a firm believer that the FDA has *your* best interests in mind.
Heck, I can understand that, but I’m always suspicious these days and years. Didn’t used to be so...
https://healthfeedback.org/authors/peter-mccullough/
I went to your link to look at it. Who are the "peers" claiming his stuff is "inaccurate" "incorrect" and "flawed reasoning"? I didn't see any names attached to the pronouncements, and I am way past the point where I accept the opinions pushed by media or bots.
How do we know any of these people categorizing his claims, are knowledgeable experts without an agenda?
Who are the "peers"? I didn't see any names or titles.
I’ve been taking IVM (pill form) prophylactically since 2021, when it cured my case of covid (or whatever it was). I just checked my stash, and the boxes I bought back then all have a three-year expiration date. I’m sure that as long as they’re stored in a relatively cool, dry place, they’re good for even longer.
I also just checked the paste, and that has a two-year expiration date. (Why the difference, I have no idea.)
Also, 30 mg IVM seems like a sorta’ high dose ... at 0.2MG of IVM per KG of weight for prophylactic use ...that works out to you weight around 300 pounds — ??
All my stuff -- Rxs, food, water, ammo etc etc etc -- are stored in a dry, no humidity, 50° basement on 17 5-tier shelves. Firearms are in a 7ft x 6ft x 3ft Dbl-Door Cannon T65 safe, in the garage, but I'm at the limits for the 30mg caps and paste. Time to refill, probably.
Ah, right, the symptomatic dose.
I’ve stayed on the IVM prophylactically for a number of reasons — I live in a “lovely” sanctuary city and am surrounded by illegals carrying all sorts of nasty diseases other than covid that are also treated by IVM — scabies, T.B., RSV, etc. Also, the IVM cured my severe GERD, gnarly toenail fungus, AND it’s lowered my blood pressure so much that I’ve been able to reduce my regular med dose by 3/4. Also, while I can’t be sure, it seems to have boosted my overall energy level. Added plus, IVM prevents/treats/cures some forms of cancer.
IVM — and HCQ — are genuine wonder drugs. Obviously why The Cabal doesn’t want us to have access to them or know about their benefits — it’d unplug too many of us from the GovMedPharma Borg.
I just stay away from bars, strip clubs and farmers’ markets — too crowded and I just don’ t go to the first two anyway — so prophylactic treatment routine isn’t really necessary. Yet... I need to re-order to replace old supplies of IVM, by Friday. On it, tomorrow.
And, why would anyone, here, defend the deceptive DS?
We know why.
COVID ‘vaccine’ PING
Now we see ads for supplements that will help detox the body of the harmful spike proteins. Are these also a mcguffin? Will these items actually help or are they more of a money grabbing scheme? I tried taking many of the supplements he and others have been saying to take, yet, my body didn't react well to them so I stopped. The only thing I take now is Vitamin C and Niacin on my doctor's orders, no one elses, and I do alright with those. But supplements like Bromeline and NAC didn't settle so good so I stopped taking them. I do have some Ivermectin and Doxycyline for emergency use and I've used both in the past.
You see my hesitancy? We're all looking for that one "magic pill" that will be the cure all from everything Covid, but do the items being advertised really work?
I have the money to spend, but do I want to take the chance that this stuff will do more harm than good? That's the bottom line for me.
But how we know that those peer reviews are accurate?
In my experience, when I test positive on the PCR test, I had the flu. I had walking pneumonia and had to force doctors to prescribe me antibiotics and send me home. JMO, but the PCR test is a scam. It does not really find a virus. The inventor Kari Mullis, said it by design cannot diagnose illness. Again, IMO, the entire disease/illness/treatment on Covid is a scam.
Sounds like you we had much in common, but I went a got treatment quicker. I would have rather walked home than stay in the hospital. It was in November of the first year of the scare, but I knew enough that they were being paid to kill people. You got lucky.
Oh, and I also drove myself to the hospital! I was there six days and then drove myself home. I'm glad I stayed as long as I did because I doubt I would have been able to take care of myself since I live alone, and the government and my insurance (except for about $20) paid the entire bill of almost $100,000.
Covid is still a part of my life, however, since I now have Long Covid. I was forced to retire back in April but since I'm 62 anyway, it was time though I loved my job. Now I'm applying for a SS disability based on Long Covid and obstructive Sleep Apnea so we'll see how things go.
Sure.
You don’t have to purchase his formula. You can purchase the components at many health food stores.
So what’s your point?
At least he’s helping ppl. I moderate a large cv19vx injury group and ppl are desperate for help from a system that gave them an experimental shot, and then abandoned them. Sounds a bit like what happened with Gulf War Syndrome, come to think of it.
I don’t believe your story.
First off, anyone managing their own health and immunity already knew most of what Dr McC was proposing a long time before McC started selling product.
Lol.
That’s just a personal attack. I know several ppl who know Dr McCullough, both medical professionals and non-, and except for being attacked over his views on cv19, he’s got a spotless record and he is a caring and dedicated clinician.
It’s gonna be fun suing hospitals and MDs into the ground if they violated their contracts not to mandate the vx on their employees.
There is no in between with cv19 any more. You’re either with Fauci and the bioweapon, or you’re on the side of wanting the cv19vx pulled off the market.
I moderate a large group (tens of thousands) with ppl who had serious AEs from the cv19vx. No one except MDs like McCullough are helping them. A former friend from HS who keeps up with our grad class says that at least a dozen, maybe 20 have died suddenly.
You’re simply a cold person, not to mention kind of a jerk.
Well, you know what, I got no reason to lie to anyone about this, and what I typed is accurate. What I went through, and am going through right now with Long Covid is nothing to minimize or dismiss. You can express your doubts, that’s your right, but don’t call me a liar.
FLCCC has a long covid protocol
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol-categories/treatment/
There are plenty of liars and scammers here
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