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To: sweetiepiezer

Thanks for posting. I’ll post some snips. I hope people read the entire article. I wonder about fir needles, I’ve made fir needle tea before. It tastes good when the needles are fresh and new in the spring; later on pretty strong but if medicinal, it’s worth swallowing.

Aha, reading down it says pine, spruce, fir and cedar needles. I’d be cautious with cedar because it contains thuja which as an EO is very toxic. Sounds as though the essential oil (other than cedar) could be effective since the active principles of plants are usually concentrated in the EO. One should be very cautious ingesting EOs, due diligence and all that. I use pine, fir, spruce and others for breathing problems and respiratory ailments, used in inhalations and rubs. I hope people read the whole article.

https://ambassadorlove.wordpress.com/2021/05/06/pine-tea-possible-antidote-for-spike-protein-transmission/

Pine needle tea is one of the most potent anti-oxidants there is and it’s known to treat cancer, inflammation, stress and depression, pain and respiratory infections. Pine tea also kills parasites

.The Antidote to the Contagion

This antidote to the contagion, that has been known of by the upper levels of the medical establishment and insiders of the elitist class for almost 100 years, is called Suramin, an isolated compound originally derived from an extract of pine needle oil.

It is only available by injection, and has been a closely guarded secret not made openly available to the masses during this “pandemic”, yet is an effective solution for parasites and viruses of several kinds, along with a large number of other conditions.

Pine and Spruce needles

Yet anyone can now take advantage of this solution by tapping its root origin, pine needle tea, an antidote that is freely available today in evergreen forests and in many people’s backyards. (Sources for buying it are also listed here.)

How can this simple remedy work so well in the face of such a seemingly insurmountable condition?

There is a direct relationship between Suramin (the isolated extract), pine needle tea (a hot water extract of the pine, fir, cedar, and spruce needles), and pine oil (which is derived from the needles though an essential oil steam distillation process).

All three are derived from the properties of the conifer needle.

My personal take on this is that it is far better to get Nature’s whole herb source than just a tiny fraction of an extract. There are many other benefits that can be derived from the whole herb that will be missing from the isolated chemical.

The Trail from Suramin to Pine Needle Tea

Here is the trail of science and data that shows the derivative relationship between pine needles and Suramin (“the elist’s antidote” to microbial illnesses) – and which also provides a potential antidote for those affected by the spike protein contagion (for reasons explained within the following data):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suramin

Suramin has been available to the medical profession for almost 100 years. A summary of its antioxidant benefits are outlined in this report – 100 Years of Suramin (attached as a PDF).

The most relevant parts of the summary are outlined below with supportive evidence:

SURAMIN, THE FRUIT OF EARLY MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY

When suramin was introduced for the treatment of African sleeping sickness in 1922, it was one of the first anti-infective agents that had been developed in a medicinal chemistry program. Starting from the antitrypanosomal activity of the dye trypan blue, synthesized in 1904 by Paul Ehrlich, Bayer made a series of colorless and more potent derivatives. Molecule 205 was suramin (Fig. 1), synthesized by Oskar Dressel, Richard Kothe, and Bernhard Heymann in 1916. Sleeping sickness (also known as human African trypanosomiasis [HAT]) was at the forefront of research at that time, not a neglected disease as it is today, and the development of suramin was a breakthrough for the emerging field of chemotherapy.

Now read the following paragraph within the subtitle (Too) Many Targets in the 100 Years of Suramin PDF to understand its antidote properties to the spike protein contagion (derived from the mRNA that gives instructions to replicate a spike protein in other cells):

Suramin further decreases the activities of a large number of enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and modification: DNA polymerases (103, 104), RNA polymerases (103, 105, 106), reverse transcriptase (18, 103), telomerase (67), and enzymes involved in winding/ unwinding of DNA (107, 108) are inhibited by suramin, as well as histone- and chromatin-modifying enzymes like chromobox proteins (109), methyltransferases (110), and sirtuin histone deacetylases (111)

This is medical-speak for inhibiting the inappropriate replication and modification of RNA and DNA.

This comment in the PDF also reveals Suramin’s ability to inhibit micro-clots:

Suramin also showed inhibitory effects against components of the coagulation cascade (71, 130)…

Excessive coagulation causes blood clots, mini-clots, strokes, and unusually heavy menstrual cycles.

Snipping a lot

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Editors Pine Tea Recipe

For a strong immune booster I recommend simmering pine needles with any other combination of cedar, spruce. I am using for example, a combination of two thirds pine and one third spruce needles at the moment because that’s what grows in the forest next to my home.
I bring water to a boil, enough to cover the needles and deposit the needles into the hot water. I remove it from the hot burner and immediately cover the pan and turn the burner down to low heat. After a minute, I return the pan to simmer on low heat for 15-20 minutes. Keep the lid on while it brews and that will trap the essential oils inside the water and prevents them from evaporating out.
For normal health I would recommend 3 glasses per day but since we are being hit with bioweapons, I suggest doubling your intake to 6 glasses per day. You may want to alternate between the lighter pine needle tea specified here and the stronger tea I’m recommending for immunity boosting.

If you have a strong detox reaction use less tea at first until your body is able to handle a stronger amount.


1,824 posted on 05/10/2021 4:53:56 PM PDT by little jeremiah (To argue with a man who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead. )
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To: little jeremiah

The article at the other link, at organicfacts.net, mentions that there are many species of pine, and that the needles from only certain ones should be used for making tea.

It goes on to specify some that are toxic and to be avoided, as well as some that aren’t really pine at all, and are also toxic. But as far as I could tell, it didn’t say which species were the preferred ones. Odd.

Do your homework before trying.


1,844 posted on 05/10/2021 5:21:51 PM PDT by 17strings (If you've posted a good meme or cat .gif, chances are I've stolen it!)
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bfl


1,882 posted on 05/10/2021 7:55:53 PM PDT by Faith65 (Isaiah 40:31 )
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To: little jeremiah

How many pine needles in the pot? Just cover whatever you have with water?


1,893 posted on 05/10/2021 8:08:12 PM PDT by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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