Dr Judy Mikovits says that pine needle tea contains suramin and is able to protect against the spike shedding. Worth a try.
Her interviews online are quite informative.
https://thetruthaboutvaccines.com/pine-needle-tea/
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Good information, IF one happens to live where the non-toxic pine needles grow.
I've lived where loblolly, lodgepole, ponderosa, and white pine have grown. Those are all toxic.
The list of safe pines is short, and the list and the locations are hard to find.
Thanks very much.
Found a supplier, a while back, and have some on hand. Just need to get brewing :)
Thanks for the info.
To me, it's not exactly clear if it's the suramin or the Shikimic acid that might to the trick. She seems to put more emphasis on the Shikimic acid.
She makes it sound like Star anise is difficult to obtain, but on Amazon it is actually one of the cheaper herbs you can find there. Amazon also has Star anise essential oil. I'm guessing that would already have the Shikimic acid in it? If so, then we wouldn't need booze and ultrasonic machines to obtain it. If pine needles are necessary then just boil up some and add the Star anise oil to it. This just a way a lazy person thinks about it. :)