Blender’s Notes Spike Protein Inhibitor ~ Post-COVID Conditions (PCCs):
Steep Me Self Help combinations are a fantastic way to get health benefits outside of the standard tea leaf. This combination of herbs was built to help rid the body of the Spike proteins that can circulate in your body after infection or injection, causing damage to cells, tissues, and organs. In many cases, it may cause inflammation and clotting in any tissue in which it accumulates. There is a great collection of herbs to help detox the body and reduce your body’s spike protein load which can help recover from COVID-19 and post-injection illness. These spike protein neutralizers will render it unable to cause further damage to cells. Spike protein also attaches to your cells’ ACE2 receptors, impairing the receptors’ normal functioning. This blockage may alter tissue functioning and could be responsible for triggering autoimmune disease, causing abnormal bleeding, or clotting, including vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia. What is Long Covid? The now infamous condition long COVID presents as a wide range of symptoms—everything from persistent chest pains to rashes, pins and needles, and brain fog. Doctors can diagnose long COVID by speaking to their patients about their experiences before and after an initial COVID infection, but researchers still have not pinned down what causes the condition or how to treat it. Part of the difficulty is that there is not yet a way to measure biological signals of long COVID infections in the body to start the process of testing new treatments. Now researchers may have found a marker for the disabling condition: a piece of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, floating around in the blood of some long COVID sufferers well after their initial infection. When a cell is infected with a virus such as SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen makes copies of itself within the cell. If the cell dies, it bursts, potentially releasing intact spike proteins into the blood. Cells can also shed small packages of proteins and other materials such as viral particles wrapped in a layer of cell membrane. These are known as “extracellular vesicles,” and they could be another way for the spike protein to get into the blood stream without breaking up. People with Long COVID May Still Have Spike Proteins in Their Blood | Scientific American
Members of the coronavirus family have sharp bumps that protrude from the surface of their outer envelopes. Those bumps are known as spike proteins. They are glycoproteins. That means they contain carbohydrates (such as a sugar molecule). Spiked proteins are what give the viruses their name. Under the microscope, those spikes can appear like a fringe or crown (and corona is Latin for crown). Spike proteins play an important role in how these viruses infect their hosts. Examples of coronaviruses include those that cause severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). Their spike proteins work a bit like shape-shifting lock picks. They can change shape to interact with a protein on the surface of human cells. Those spike proteins latch the virus onto a cell. This allows them to get entry into those cells. On February 19, 2020, researchers described the 3-D structure of the spike protein on the novel coronavirus behind the 2020 global pandemic. This confirmed that the new virus’s spike protein is also a shapeshifter. What is more, it clings to its target on human cells 10 to 20 times as tightly as the SARS spike protein does to the same target. The core problem in post-vaccine syndrome is long-lasting “immune dysregulation.” The most important treatment goal is to help the body restore a healthy immune system — in other words, to let the body heal itself. Our recommended treatment strategy involves two major approaches is to promote autophagy to help rid the cells of the spike protein. Other ideas include ~ Intermittent daily fasting or periodic daily fasts, Ivermectin ~ Moderating physical activity ~ Low-dose naltrexone ~ Aspirin ~ Melatonin ~ Magnesium ~ Methylene blue ~ Sunlight and Photo biomodulation (Red Light Therapy) ~ Resveratrol ~ Probiotics/Prebiotics ~ Vitamin D (with Vitamin K2) ~ N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) ~ Cardio Miracle™ and L-arginine/L-citrulline supplements ~ Omega-3 fatty acids ~ Nigella sativa (Black Seed Oil) ~ Vitamin C ~ Behavioral modification, relaxation therapy, mindfulness therapy, and psychological support. How to Remove Spike Protein from Body: FLCCC I-Recover Protocol (onedaymd.com)
Does Fasting Help People with Long COVID and Vaccine Injuries? Fasting is suggested as a potential first-line treatment for long COVID and post-vaccine symptoms, according to the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care (FLCCC) Alliance, a prominent medical group focusing on these conditions. The purpose of fasting in these cases is to stimulate autophagy, a process that breaks down and recycles proteins, including COVID-19 spike proteins. FLCCC doctors believe that spike proteins, whether from the infection or the vaccine, play a significant role in patients’ symptoms. These spike proteins can lead to inflammation, micro clotting, mitochondrial dysfunction, autoimmunity, neurological issues, and other complications. Chaperone-mediated autophagy, which specializes in protein degradation, typically activates after 24 hours of fasting. Therefore, the FLCCC recommends prolonged fasting of 72 hours or more if tolerated. Scott Marsland, a nurse practitioner treating long COVID, and vaccine injury said that patients often see an improvement in their brain fog in the later hours of their 72-hour fast, further adding that fasting has helped alleviate all known symptoms of long COVID and vaccine injury. Board-certified internist Dr. Syed Haider, on the other hand, said that he has had patients who experienced a complete reversal of symptoms during prolonged fasts. Although there is no definitive test for spike protein reduction, diligent adherence to a fasting schedule, particularly with prolonged fasting, has shown decreased spike protein levels, according to Marsland’s observations. Anti-spike antibodies, which are immune proteins that target and combat foreign invaders, such as spike proteins, can provide insights into symptom alleviation. Dr. Jordan Vaughn, a board-certified internist who has analyzed data from over 800 patients, noted that as patients’ symptoms improve, their anti-spike antibody levels tend to decrease. However, the antibody test is not foolproof, according to Marsland. Some patients may not show positive antibody results despite the presence of spike protein remnants in their bodies. Factors like immune dysregulation, immunosuppression, or immune deficiencies may limit the production of antibodies. Furthermore, initial negative results on the anti-spike antibody test can occur in obese and overweight individuals, Marsland added. Spike proteins tend to sequester in fat, evading immediate detection. Fasting: A Game Changer for Spike Protein Injuries, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer (onedaymd.com)
This blend was built to help Decrease inflammation. We do know that in severe cases of Covid, there can be an over-abundance of inflammation-promoting cytokines. This can be a sign of an overactive immune system. Having post-Covid symptoms like joint pain is another clue that your system is overwhelmed with inflammation. Next Support your immune system. You want your immune function to have everything it needs to mount a healthy response to a virus — but you also want to make sure it has what it needs to recover from all this hard work. Your immune system may be in a state of imbalance and dysfunction after fighting off Covid-19, and this may be contributing to your symptoms. So, a good first step is to nourish and help replenish your immune system. Finally, prioritize your sleep. If you are feeling exhausted, it is important to figure out how much sleep you are getting. Falling asleep and staying asleep is an issue for many individuals. If you are getting unrefreshing sleep, even though you are in bed a normal number of hours, work on your sleep hygiene. Melatonin can help here too as the primary sleep hormone can help you reset your circadian rhythms. This blend is based off our Japanese Ceremony Grade Matcha and Chinese Cultured Dark Tea. Matcha is known for its high antioxidant content and numerous health benefits. When it comes to spike proteins, particularly those associated with viruses like SARS-CoV-2. Studies have shown that certain compounds in green tea, such as epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), can interact with the spike protein of the virus, potentially inhibiting its ability to infect cells. This suggests that matcha, which is rich in EGCG, might have some antiviral properties. Puerh boosts your energy levels, improves your overall heart health, cleanses free radicals, fights cancer, supports bone health, enhances your metabolism and weight loss, reduces stress, and fortifies your immune system to prevent age-related illness. We then added Black Cumin. Black Cumin contains thymoquinone, which has shown potential in neutralizing spike proteins. Studies suggest that thymoquinone can inhibit the binding of spike proteins to ACE2 receptors, potentially preventing the virus from entering human cells. N-Acetylcysteine NAC) was included because it can break the disulfide bridges between the spike protein and the receptors to which it binds. Laboratory tests have shown that NAC can denature spike proteins by 12%-15% on average, and in vitro tests have shown it can denature spike proteins by up to 99.8%. Next, we added Vitamin D3. vitamin D can up-regulate the expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2), which is the receptor that the spike protein uses to enter human cells2. By increasing ACE- expression, vitamin D might help neutralize the virus in circulation and mitigate inflammation.
Next, we included our Steep Me Medicinal Mushrooms. These medicinal mushrooms have shown potential in supporting the immune system and may have properties that could help neutralize spike proteins and are known for their immune-boosting properties and have been studied for their antiviral effects. Cinnamon because it contains a compound called coumarin, which has been suggested to have properties that might help neutralize spike proteins. Coumarin is known for its antioxidant properties, which support the body’s defense against oxidative stress and free radicals. Some sources suggest that it might help in preventing blood clotting caused by spike proteins. Zinc because it can inhibit the binding of spike proteins to ACE2 receptors, which are the entry points for the virus into human cells. Zinc also plays a crucial role in immune function, helping the body to produce proteins and DNA, contributing to wound healing, and supporting overall health. Turmeric was added because it was specifically its active compound curcumin, has shown potential in neutralizing spike proteins. Curcumin has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress caused by spike proteins. Some studies suggest that curcumin might also help prevent the attachment of spike proteins to cells, potentially reducing the virus’s ability to infect cells. Because of the relative high content and good antiplatelet-aggregating activity of shikimic acid, the pine needles can be used as a potential source of shikimic acid. Drinking Pine Needle Tea will deactivate/neutralize the spike proteins in the covid19 vaccines. Anise contains a compound called shikimic acid, which has been suggested to have potential benefits in neutralizing the spike protein associated with COVID-19. Vitamin C was added because it can help reduce the oxidative stress and inflammation caused by spike proteins2. Some protocols recommend daily multi-gram dosing of vitamin C to support optimal health and potentially neutralize spike proteins. Black pepper contains a compound called piperine, which has shown some potential in neutralizing spike proteins. Research suggests that piperine can inhibit the binding of spike proteins to ACE2 receptors, which are the entry points for the virus into human cells23. This could potentially help reduce the virus’s ability to infect cells and cause harm.
With the above ingredients we included Milk Thistle and Dandelion. Milk Thistle contains a flavonoid called silymarin, which is known for its liver-protective and antioxidant properties. While there is not strong evidence linking milk thistle to neutralizing spike proteins, its overall support for liver health and detoxification might contribute to the body’s ability to eliminate toxins, including potentially harmful proteins. Dandelion promising results in neutralizing spike proteins. A study from a German university found that dandelion leaf extract can block spike proteins from binding to the ACE2 receptors on human lung and kidney cells. This suggests that dandelion leaves might help prevent the virus from entering cells and causing infection. Wheatgrass was included because it contains shikimic acid, which has been suggested to help disable spike proteins. Shikimic acid is known for its potential antiviral properties, and some protocols recommend wheatgrass as part of a regimen to help neutralize spike proteins. Boswellia’s general anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties help to manage inflammation and immune responses. sap” from the Boswellia serrata tree may reduce inflammation caused by gastrointestinal ailments, arthritis, and asthma. These anti-inflammatory effects may be attributed to the terpenes and triterpenic acids present in Boswellia. Hyssop contains shikimic acid, which has been suggested to help disable spike proteins. Shikimic acid is known for its potential antiviral properties, and some studies have explored its role in neutralizing spike proteins. Quercetin was included because it contains a flavonoid which is present in many fruits and vegetables, has been identified as a promising candidate that exhibits a broad-spectrum antiviral activity. In silico data suggest that quercetin interacts with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and main proteases and may be useful in inactivating or killing SARS-CoV-2. Next, we added St. John’s Wort. St. John’s Wort contains shikimic acid, which has been suggested to help neutralize spike proteins. Shikimic acid is known for its potential antiviral properties, and some studies have explored its role in neutralizing spike proteins. We also added Neem because it can bind to the COVID-19 spike protein at various locations, suggesting that neem extract acts as an antiviral agent against SARS-CoV-21. This binding could potentially prevent the virus from entering human cells and causing infection. Finally, we included Self-Heal. Self-Heal can bind spike proteins and prevent them from interacting with human cells, which could help reduce the virus’s ability to infect cells.
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Features Spike Protein Inhibitor ~ Post-COVID Conditions (PCCs):
- Ready to Go
- Lots of individual flavor based on the ingredients
- All Wildcrafted Herbs
- All Organic where Wildcrafted is not available
- Maintenance Plan Recommend 2 Doses Per Day – 1 Morning and 1 Night
- Caffeine: Medium
Ingredients: Steep Me Proprietary Organic and Wild crafted Blend of Japanese Ceremony Grade Matcha Stone Ground Gyokuro Green Tea from Shizuoka, Japan Tea, Dark Tea (cooked puerh) (pronounced POO-ar) from Yunnan Province in China aged by Microbial Fermentation with Black Cumin Seed, N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), Vitamin D3, Steep Me Medicinal Mushrooms, Cinnamon Chips, Zinc, Turmeric Root, Pine Needles, Anise Seed, Vitamin C, Black Pepper, Milk Thistle Seed, Dandelion Root, Wheatgrass, Boswellia Resin, Hyssop, Quercetin, St. John’s Wort, Neem and Self-Heal.
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