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Could a molecule found in broccoli help the brain repair spike protein damage?
dailyexpose.uk ^ | FEBRUARY 6, 2022 | RHODA WILSON

Posted on 02/07/2022 4:12:05 PM PST by ransomnote

ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.

It turns out that, contrary to popular belief, damaged brain tissue can be regenerated naturally, possibly even after getting ravaged to death by the Covid “vaccine” spike proteins.

For decades it was believed that brain regeneration was not possible. But compelling evidence for brain regeneration began to surface in the 1960’s and research continues to show that common foods like broccoli contain sulforaphane (USA) or sulphoraphane (UK) compounds that can stimulate the renewal and repair of nerve tissue in the brain.

(Related Broccoli Stimulates Brain Regeneration and 5 Other Top Brain FoodsBroccoli can stimulate brain regeneration, new research suggests and Abstracts with Broccoli Research on Green Med Info)

A key compound in broccoli, new research has found, has the potential to directly stimulate the repair and renewal of damaged nerve tissue in the brain, which is great news for the potentially millions of people who got injected and are now brain-damaged.

While it may not be a fool proof way to undo all of the damage caused by the Covid injections, sulphoraphane, a sulphur-containing biomolecule found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables (i.e., cauliflower), is still an amazingly powerful wonder phytonutrient with incredible potential to reverse spike protein damage.

Published in the journal Genesis, the paper, entitled “Effects of sulphoraphane on neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation,” reveals how sulphoraphane has significant ameliorative properties that can address an extensive range of underlying pathological disturbances associated with neurodegenerative disease.

Such disturbances include oxidative stress, inflammation, perturbed calcium homeostasis, and neuronal death, to name just a few. And one of the ways sulphoraphane is believed to do this is by stimulating neural stem cell (NSC) activity in the following ways:

Sulphoraphane is a distinct phytochemical that has the potential to treat over 200 health conditions

The study looked specifically at whether or not sulphoraphane confers neuroprotective benefits through its Wnt signalling properties. Wnt signalling has previously been identified as a key molecular pathway involved in tissue regeneration.

For their investigation, researchers investigated the optimal range of sulphoraphane needed to promote NSC growth while also protecting healthy neurons against damage. They found that sulphoraphane concentrations of less than 5 nM can promote the growth of NSCs while also limiting or preventing cytotoxic damage.

They also determined that sulphoraphane does, in fact, modify genes through the Wnt signalling pathway as suspected, and that exposing NSCs to sulphoraphane causes differentiation in neurons. This further supports the hypothesis that sulphoraphane has the potential to stimulate brain repair.

It turns out that sulphoraphane is also an Nrf2 inducer, which together with its Wnt-activating properties makes it distinct from other phytochemicals in terms of its brain-healing potential.

“The effects of SFN in restoring Wnt signalling provides a wealth of opportunities for the treatment of stem-cell-related diseases characterized by suppressed Wnt signalling,” the researchers wrote in their conclusion.

“In summary, we demonstrated that the crucifer-derived SFN can effectively stimulate NSC proliferation and differentiation by modifying genes in Wnt signalling pathway. Due to its lipophilic property and low molecular weight, SFN has a high bioavailability as an orally administered drug.”

SFN is, of course, not a drug. It is a nutrient found naturally in food, and it can also be purchased as a supplement. For research purposes, however, SFN and other food-based compounds are often referred to as “drugs” when they possess therapeutic properties.

The best and easiest way to obtain sulphoraphane in therapeutic amounts is to consume broccoli sprouts, as full-grown broccoli does not contain as much of the nutrient – though it is still beneficial to eat regular broccoli, just to be clear.

“Considering that sulphoraphane is a naturally occurring biomolecule which has been part of the human diet since time immemorial, it is likely that its regular consumption via culinary practices delivers physiologically significant quantities in a delivery system – food – that is safe and effective in the prevention of disease,” says health expert Sayer Ji.

More of the latest news about natural remedies for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) include Cures.news.

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To: ransomnote

Why are these miracle substances always in veggies like broccoli and Brussels sprouts? Why aren’t they ever in chocolate cheese cake or bacon?


21 posted on 02/07/2022 4:56:18 PM PST by Ken H (Trump won.)
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Was this discovered after chopping broccoli?


22 posted on 02/07/2022 4:57:01 PM PST by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: SamAdams76

Now you did it...Im now preparing to race to the store foe all the ingrediantsto a feast


23 posted on 02/07/2022 5:01:24 PM PST by South Dakota (Patriotism is the new terrorism )
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To: Fledermaus

Lol


24 posted on 02/07/2022 5:01:41 PM PST by rdl6989 ( )
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To: Ken H

I see no reason that eating broccoli should affect my bacon consumption one iota!


25 posted on 02/07/2022 5:04:34 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Fledermaus

You beat me to it. ;-D


26 posted on 02/07/2022 5:27:15 PM PST by GingisK
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To: ransomnote

Broccoli can be delicious if it’s covered with home made hollandaise sauce or if the sprouts are added to a smoothie (for vegans).

Wonder if it also has beneficial effects on peripheral neuropathy, though.

Anybody know?


27 posted on 02/07/2022 5:28:05 PM PST by ForMyChildren
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To: ransomnote

I love broccoli. Steam it and put a little lemon butter on it. Or a nice sauce I like from Trader Joe: Soyaki.


28 posted on 02/07/2022 5:38:16 PM PST by Veto! (Political Correctness offends me)
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To: steve86

I’m taking Lion’s Mane drops. Just found a Lion’s Mane mushroom in my nearby Natural Grocer.
$15/lb, I got half a pound. Now I have to figure out what to do with it. Do you know how to cook it?


29 posted on 02/07/2022 5:40:36 PM PST by Veto! (Political Correctness offends me)
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To: Veto!
I steam broccoli and add it to my baked potato, with butter, bacon, and cheddar cheese.

-PJ

30 posted on 02/07/2022 5:41:22 PM PST by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: SamAdams76

That looks and sounds good. I love broccoli. It’s good on baked potato with Cheddar cheese. Real cheese — not the polyester slime.


31 posted on 02/07/2022 5:47:46 PM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: ransomnote

Bkmk


32 posted on 02/07/2022 5:48:25 PM PST by hope_dies_last ( )
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To: Veto!
No, I don't know how to cook anything! The Lion's Mane extract I use is in either tincture or powder form, with the fruit body and mycelium in specified ratios. I am imagining that you would need to consume a considerable amount of the original mushroom material to get much medicinal benefit, but maybe that isn't your goal anyway.
33 posted on 02/07/2022 5:51:49 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: ransomnote

I love broccoli. If I eat it for a week strait, raw, or not overly cooked, I notice a definite difference in my skin. Why I don’t eat it much is beyond me?


34 posted on 02/07/2022 6:01:49 PM PST by Dogbert41 (Hungering and thirsting for Righteousness...)
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To: Dogbert41

Why I don’t eat it much is beyond me?

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Is it because, “Eat it! It’s GOOD for you!” Old habits die hard. :D


35 posted on 02/07/2022 6:09:48 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: Fledermaus; beethovenfan; SaveFerris; PROCON; mylife; Rebelbase
That sounds pretty good.

Anyway, here is my "vile weed" graphic I couldn't post earlier while I was on my phone.


36 posted on 02/07/2022 6:09:56 PM PST by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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To: Larry Lucido

37 posted on 02/07/2022 6:18:25 PM PST by mylife (Doreen caught me and Tish nekkid drinkin peach schnapps.... but she never squealed)
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To: ransomnote

Thanks for this post- I’m going to add some of the sources of additional info that I just found-

SULFORAPHANE
https://wellnessmama.com/346041/sulforaphane/
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4036329/posts could-broccoli-help-brain-repair-damage
https://www.doctorshealthpress.com/food-and-nutrition-articles/broccoli-stimulates-brain-regeneration/
https://www.greenmedinfo.com/substance/broccoli
https://www.greenmedinfo.com/article/combination-ascorbigen-food-derived-form-vitamin-c-and-broccoli-powder-reduces
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4570035/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dvg.23022
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120228140555.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090302133218.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/03/050326114810.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170307100402.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130827204039.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110609123334.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/01/180110131501.htm


38 posted on 02/07/2022 6:46:58 PM PST by matthew fuller (Resist this coercion like it’s slavery. It is. Kevin Homer, MD)
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To: ransomnote

I think that’s it exactly! LOL


39 posted on 02/07/2022 7:20:06 PM PST by Dogbert41 (Hungering and thirsting for Righteousness...)
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To: ransomnote

Broccoli is an extract of the Mustard Seed.


40 posted on 02/07/2022 7:21:52 PM PST by Radix (Politicians; the Law and the Profits)
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