


Can some of the injuries inflicted by the COVID vaccines be reversed? Let’s take stock of which treatments are most promising, and get started with them.
None of the substances mentioned below can be expected to accomplish a full reversal of vulnerability, risks, and in some cases, outright injury inflicted by the COVID vaccines, but one or more may possibly be effective enough for some people. As always, consult your local healthcare provider for your optimal individualized plan.
In the past, I have referred to the post-vaccine recovery treatments recommended by Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik. [1] However, I think there may be some more promising treatments, which I will discuss below.
Prevention is a lot easier than cure. This is why I usually focus my writing on prevention of harm, rather than trying to reverse it.
The COVID vaccines are so hazardous that, while maintaining a full-time medical practice (in a partly unrelated field, naturopathic oncology), I took time to write a book on the hazards of the COVID vaccines, in which I cited over 300 studies showing that these products were neither safe nor effective, [hence] the title of the book: “Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines.” [2] Those vaccines absolutely must be avoided at all costs, by all people of all age groups and occupations, without exception.
The spike protein is the product manufactured by the hijacking of genetic machinery by mRNA COVID vaccines. These newly produced proteins are then taken throughout the body by circulating blood and lymph. Spike proteins have notoriously damaging effects on multiple bodily organs. I have written extensively in my book “Neither Safe Nor Effective” and my Substack articles on these mechanisms of injury.
References on these premises of widespread pharmacokinetics and harmful effects on individuals around the world are now in the thousands, and these premises are now understood and accepted as true by increasingly large populations.
So how shall we reverse the effects of the spike proteins?
Ivermectin has shown the greatest number of distinct effects against spike proteins of any substance I know. Of all substances, I think it offers the best help to the vaccine-injured, as well as to the unvaccinated who suspect that they have been exposed to spike proteins.
Ivermectin is produced from cultures of the bacteria Streptomyces avermitilis. You may know of ivermectin as having earned its developers Satoshi Omura and William Campbell the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015, for its tremendous effect against river blindness and filariasis diseases in tropical regions.
Ivermectin’s very broad range of anti-microbial activity has shown effects against diseases caused by roundworms, mites, lice, and ticks, as well and many viruses. [3] For this reason, ivermectin has been listed for many years in the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines. [4] The reader may have also heard biased pronouncements of “horse paste” by journalists employed by media funded by competitive commercial interests against ivermectin.
One of its most impressive effects is that it binds the protein importin alpha/beta-1, which would allow passage of coronavirus-carrying spike protein into the nucleus of human cells. [5] [6] [7]
Ivermectin not only binds this importin α/β-1 protein but also destabilizes and inhibits it. This is one of the ways that ivermectin has been so effective against COVID-19 disease, [with more than] 95 studies to date in 27 countries. [8]
Ivermectin has been shown to block spike protein’s clumping effect (called hemagglutination, which can lead to clotting) on red blood cells when ivermectin was dosed either before or after exposure to spike protein. [9] Ivermectin accomplishes this anti-clumping effect by binding tightly to spike protein. [10] [11] Thus hemagglutination is prevented.
This effect against red blood cell clumping is an extremely important action against clotting, which is one of the main means of harm caused by the COVID vaccines. Another mechanism of ivermectin against clotting is its prevention of spike protein interaction with CD-147 on human red blood cells, preventing spike proteins from docking there, and by this means preventing the clumping of red blood cells together. [12]
Ivermectin not only binds to part of the spike protein, but, in a trifecta of good fortune for the human sufferer of spike protein injury, it binds to all three spike protein subunits, both the structural S2 subunit, as well as both of the two S1 subunits. [13] This comprehensive binding effect makes ivermectin’s thwarting of spike mischief that much more effective, than if binding spike only at a single molecule.
COVID-vaccinated people tend to have high levels of inflammation and low immune function, suffering notoriously frequent bouts of COVID, despite the high-profile advertising of the vaccine that they received. Seneff, Nigh, et al. found that this immune damage was primarily characterized by loss of Type I interferon, our most important immune chemical signaling agent. [14] Ivermectin helps restore Type I interferon and interferon-related genes. [15]
Also, because ivermectin so thoroughly binds spike proteins at multiple sites, it holds promise for the related vaccine escape strains, Delta, Omicron, etc. that have continually plagued COVID-vaccinated individuals.
I personally have found in my medical practice that COVID-vaccinated patients tend to feel much better very quickly after taking even one ivermectin dose, and they seem to do much better than those who refuse to take it. I have not yet seen such quick improvements in both well-being and energy in the COVID-vaccinated with any other treatment so far as after even one dose of ivermectin.
Ivermectin can be taken daily or weekly. It has been taken on a weekly basis for decades by people in tropical areas. The safety profile is very impressive. Because ivermectin has been established as one of the world’s safest drugs, [16] the first clinical trial phases have already been completed.
As a re-purposed drug, it can reduce the time frame for widespread use and benefit. [17] 12 mg/day has been observed to be a generally well-tolerated dose for adults. Ivermectin is absorbed 2.5 times better with food than without. Doses of 12 mg are available, [18] but consulting with your health care provider is essential to best address individual needs, for which this article is no adequate substitute.
There are at least three known ways that COVID vaccines can injure the brain in unfortunate circumstances.[19] Let’s consider the most promising ways to reverse as much as possible such injuries.
Agmatine is made in the body from arginine, a common amino acid in most protein-rich foods. You likely eat some arginine at least once or twice per day, even if vegan. Chemically, agmatine is classified as a polyamine, which is like a protein or peptide, but much smaller.
Agmatine, when supplemented, has been shown to protect neurons [20] and the blood-brain-barrier. [21] [22] It also prevents oxidation and edema. [23] It has shown a lot of promise against chronic diseases of the brain, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, [24] as well as acute attack, such as stroke. [25]
Some of the specific effects are that agmatine increases blood flow into and out of the nervous system, seems to improve cognitive function, and helps to repair brain injury. [26] [27]
Dosing 500 mg, once or twice per day seems to be well-tolerated, and much smaller than the 2670 mg/day taken orally for five years in one study, [28] but must be discussed with your health care provider, for best individual care.
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