The Spike Protein From mRNA Vaccines Is Toxic And Not Behaving As Predicted
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Ok, care to show why you think that?
The article makes claims and does not back them up. It's has a premise but fails to expound on it.
Hypothesis: "Suramin” is the antidote to pathogenic shedding. Pine needle tea is a source of suramin.
The evidence: Suramin has been shown to "inhibit the activities of a large number of enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and modification: DNA polymerases, RNA polymerases, reverse transcriptase, telomerase, and enzymes involved in winding/ unwinding of DNA"
The article rests exclusively on this evidence to assert the effectiveness of "pine-extracted suramin" to treat pathogenic spike proteins. The article fails to demonstrate any sort of relationship. Instead it runs with this assertion to go on to base further claims.
I found the following article: https://www.salk.edu/news-release/the-novel-coronavirus-spike-protein-plays-additional-key-role-in-illness/ Which seems to indicate that Corona may actually be a vascular disease. Would this change your outlook on the effectiveness of suramin?
This study is about the cells that line your blood vessels being damaged due to the spike protein "can damage vascular endothelial cells (ECs) by downregulating ACE2 and consequently inhibiting mitochondrial function."
Blocking the reception of these enzymes in combination with exaggerated immune response is what is causing damage to the body. Covid-19 is a disease that affects many parts of the body, including the vascular system. This study is evidence of that.
I still fail to see how suramin is relevant. This study has nothing to do with it!
Thank you for you analysis. I am bringing information from questionable sources, however I feel it is important.
I found this re suramin.
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.
Further
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.