Anonymous ID: 88840f April 8, 2020, 5:33 p.m. No.8728704   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>8776 >>8867 >>8887 >>8989

HOW I BOOSTED MY IMMUNE SYSTEM

 

I learned what's below not on my own research, but on the backs of giants who are all smarter than I am, and specialized in the field. Many of the links are to the nih.gov domain, which belongs to the National Institute of Health, a U.S. government agency. Some of the references cited are very deep, I mean VERY… deep. To PROPERLY verify all this, one would be advised to recruit a virologist, bacteriologist, or perhaps a pharmacist - someone with an advanced degree in one of these fields.

 

Don't take my word for any of this. Read the sauce, consult with experts, form your own opinion.

 

COVID-19: HOW IT WORKS

We all know what T cells are from hearing about them regarding HIV (AIDS). The T cells are an integral part of our immune system. Each cell have what's called "CD4+" receptors, which can be thought of as a socket.

 

We have also seen the spikes depicted on the COVID-19 virus in various news reports. These spikes are called GP120 proteins. (GP is short for glycoprotein) The GP120 proteins attack our T4 cells by attaching to the CD4+ socket. The ends of the GP120 proteins have proteins that are acidid (relatively lower pH) that burn through the outer shell of the T4 cell and thus kill the T4 cell. HIV worked the same way but also had other features that injected the HIV's RNA into the T4 cell causing the T4 to become an incubator of HIV cells.

 

Two approaches to solve this problem are a) multi-spectral, and b) single purpose. The multi-spectral approach addresses COVID-19 as well as many other viruses, and possibly more.

 

A MULTI-SPECTRAL APPROACH

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STEP 1

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HOW:

Two cups of green tea every day, plus 5,000 IU of Vitamin D3

 

WHY:

Green tea has a chemical in it abbreviate EGCG (short for epigallocatechin gallate). The EGCG bonds to part of the socket (CD4+), thus changing its shape. This prevents the GP120 on the virus from bonding to this site. This is 40% effective.

 

Vitamin D3 is the real kicker. Its presence causes fewer sockets (CD4+) to form on the surface of our T cells. This is called down-regulation. Vitamin D3 also up-regulates the production of CD31 sites on the T cell. When a virus attaches to the T cell, it causes the CD31 site to produce antibodies to defeat the virus. It doesn't do this directly, but through chain of reactions that's about two dozen steps long. Vitamin D3 essentially boosts the immune system's response to a virus by about 10 times.

 

DON'T QUITE TRUST THE SOURCE? READ THIS:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447667/

 

STEP 2

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HOW:

50 mg of zinc every day orally

 

WHY:

Zinc is essential to a fully functional immune system. It plays an important role in signalling in the immune system.

 

DON'T QUITE TRUST THE SOURCE? READ THIS:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5107842/

 

STEP 3

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HOW:

25 ~ 100 mg of artemisinin

125 mg green tea extract

125 mg pine bark

1 grapefruit plus about 1/6th of the peel

125 ~ 200 mg of milk thistle

 

WHY:

These items slow a virus down with polyphenols and polysacharrides. Phenols and sacharrides act as replication antagonist, entry inhibitors, and replication terminators. Exactly what's needed to stop the virus from replicating. Sources for these phenols and sacharrides are grape see extract, pine bark, green tea, artemisinin, quinine, and naringenin. Naringenin also kills many viruses, bacteria, molds, and fungus.

 

Grapefruit and orange peel contain naringenin.

Milk thistle lowers the oxidative stress on the renal system.

 

DON'T QUITE TRUST THE SOURCE? READ THESE:

Grape Seed Extract - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5174132/

Green Tea - https://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749(06)01763-5/abstract

Pine Bark (anti-oxidant) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264173/

Artemisinin -Multi antiviral, anti cancer, flavivirus, anti HCV (Hepatitis-C virus),

Grapefruit/Orange Peel - Naringenin -

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469163/

and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naringenin

Milk Thistle - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665566/