Is there a way to test for spike protein? & why isn't it being done?
Very good question - from my Telegram messages.
A question, broken into two parts by me:
“Is there a way to test blood for the spike protein,
…and if so, why is it someone mass-producing that and where is the pressure on the American Red Cross to differentiate between vaccinated and unvaccinated blood and to test every single donation for spike protein like they do for HIV? Where are the representatives fighting for this? Where are the people fighting for themselves and calling in demanding the Red Cross to do this.” Ricardo ….., [6/4/2024 3:00 PM]
My answer: [6/4/2024 3:09 PM]
Making that minimally into a two-part question - the first part, “Can you test blood for the spike protein?” Yes, I believe so. In autopsy slides a dyed antigen is used which binds with spike protein and shows up a different color in the tissue sample. I would think you could do that with a blood sample too. (without needing to autopsy the person)
>If anyone knows where independent testing for the chimeric spike antigen can be ordered, please share in the comments.
This lab has some SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein screening test, available “For Research Purposes Only” (creative-biolabs.com/glycoprotein/sars-cov-2-s-glycopeptide)Shared in the comments, many thanks!
Lab tests: https://www.mmd-labor.de/de/service/Auftragsformulare/index.php/
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What to do about it? Eat pomegranate peel, citrus peel, drink Sweet Wormwood tea or for the stimulant seekers — Wormwood tea, but I make sun tea which seems to pick up less of the thujone containing oils. The following post is pointing out what I and others noticed a while ago - the powers that be don’t want us to have anti-parasitic medications. I am not against Ivermectin or hydroxy chloroquine — I am just FOR pomegranate and citrus peel, black seed oil and Kamu Kamu berries, Star Anise tea, and other powerful herbals.
I got better with those functional foods and I did need to add nicotine lozenges for a while after mRNA jab season started. Passive exposure is real and is part of the diabolical plan. Everyone practically needs treatment in my opinion, but it could be Green walnut husk extract. It doesn't have to be Ivermectin or hydroxy chloroquine.
Trendy things set up a scarcity and fear mindset. And drugs are bannable. Citrus peel is unbannable. Dandelion greens are unbannable . . . And are good in soups and salads or tea.
The following post by Joy’s Newsletter is on topic, shared by
, thanks!My reply continued, [6/4/2024 3:17 PM] *reformatted with paragraphs.
The second part is wrapped together in a noose of censorship and government policy - this is intentional - look at it from that direction and things start making more sense. Any true activism is squelched and the "Activist/wellness" sites and spokespeople who are so wonderful and great and heroic fighters... don't really seem to be 100% fighting this. The health protocols are incomplete, or they would have worked better by now - in my opinion. Pomegranate is kind of suppressed yet a natural antidote. Dr Mercola is legit I think though. But many popular names these days may be leading people nowhere - giving people the impression of doing something though. ??
Also people themselves are stressed and not well and may be kind of brain washed by the media or distracted by the media, or given up because “What can anyone do about this, big sigh.” In my opinion, that is based in part on iodine deficiency being widespread, which causes apathy and depression and low energy and a slight drop in average IQ or worse if born low. We are 3.5 generations into low iodine, high fluoride and bromide policies instated shortly after WWII was over.
Apparently, the US lost the war by infiltration. Against Truman's orders Project Paperclip brought over Nazi scientists, not just German scientists, and many got new names and high-level jobs setting policy for the US and directing research.
Jennifer, [6/4/2024 3:20 PM]
Nutrition care and sleep/circadian cycle and avoiding EMF type of changes can all help protect us - but the jabs are bad. Passive exposure is also a risk.
~~ Additionally - last night the topic of Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions was being discussed by
in regard to EMF and dirty electricity in our homes. Electro-magnetic fields do disrupt our internal energy flow and can overstimulate cells to the point of cell death. Oxidative stress is an accumulative problem though which our thoughts, diet, and toxin exposure add to in addition to EMF, or bad air and water.Edit - (this was a draft post, time flies) Roman’s class on EMF is great and walks you right through what you need to do to reduce EMF in your home. He has weekly Zoom webinars often with a guest speaker.
Everything that we are exposed to or that we eat may be helping us or harming us. If we want to improve our health and resistance to negative inputs, then we need to try to decrease anything adding to oxidative stress and increase things that help with detox of the oxidizing chemicals - rust is an oxidative process. We don’t want our body to “rust” internally. Scaly, itchy eczema on our outer skin is likely reflective of unhealthy membranes within our gut and body too.
Making changes can seem impossible or overwhelming because so many aspects of modern life are adding to our oxidative stress load. We need nutrients to help the body detoxify and remove the oxidizing chemicals. Antioxidant vitamins C, E, and alpha lipoic acid can help and Nrf2 promoters which help promote more glutathione production. Glutathione is our internally made antioxidant for which adequate protein intake is also important.
I described Multiple sclerosis as a ‘camel straw’ problem. When you overburden a camel, it just stops - the original worker’s strike maybe. Legend has it that just one extra piece of straw on the load might be that ‘camel straw’ that led to the camel going on work strike. * See page G12? Demyelination on https://www.effectivecare.info for more diet and lifestyle tips for multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating conditions.
I also likened modern inflammation as if we had ten arsonists all setting fires in our building - stopping one arsonist might help, but with nine others setting fires, the home is still going down. We need to try to stop as many of the arsonists as possible before we can hope to save the building. The following graphic includes quite a few ways modern life and diet may be setting fires within our ‘health’. The list also matches things that increase deuterium/heavy water, which an excess of is harmful to mitochondrial function.
See this post: Cancer - excess deuterium -> mitochondrial dysfunction; also black chickpeas, SOD1 and sulfur. Pfizer has invested in cancer drugs, post CoV 'success' (at promoting cancer), so a post on the underlying cause of cancer - fluid imbalance. Our structured water loses its shape from heavy hydrogen. (denutrients.Substack)
I try to think positively, but losing half of my ponytail in one week has made me wonder about my health.
New possibility:
“Salicylic acid can also weaken hair shafts on the scalp, making them more likely to break. This may lead to temporary hair loss in some people.” - Psoriasis Risks, (medicalnewstoday.com)
That is good news if I can get my darn salicylate issue under control. Maybe the Fenol enzyme product will help so far I am not sure how much it helps though - not a huge amount. Taking DMG seems to help more - needed for excretion.
Old possibility, second try - could it be the sulfate switch? I had been using MgCl since finding out about sulfur excess and switched back to Epsom salt, MgS, to support the sore foot and test if shorter baths would be okay for the sulfur issue - that part seems successful, ~ 20 minutes, don’t linger longer. Lauryl sulfate is mentioned though.
“Scalp is the source of nutrition for your hair follicles. Chemicals like thallium, mercury, selenium, colchicine, lauryl sulfate which is seen in shampoos, drugs like anti thyroid medications, certain antibiotics like thiamphenicol can cause harm to your scalp and thereby lead to hairloss” (microsoftstart.msn.com)
Formaldehyde in shampoos is another chemical linked to hair loss which explains why excessive stress can lead to hair loss. The lauryl sulfate causes the hair to be too dry, free of oil, which can cause brittleness and breakage. The castor oil did seem to help. I used quite a bit and then ended up leaving it a full day and night. It made the tub greasy, slip-n-fall warning.
Bing AI answer: Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a surfactant that is used in some shampoos. It can strip the hair of its natural oils, making strands brittle and prone to breakage. 1 2 3 It can also irritate the scalp and cause hair loss by penetrating the hair follicles and corroding them.4 1 3 5 SLS is not directly linked to hair loss, but it can damage the hair and scalp in some people, especially those with sensitive skin.2 5
Thankfully, I don’t think I have Walter’s late-onset spike-related progeria. I do think I need caution with Epsom salt baths too often for my hair. And I need to reduce formaldehyde which can be from stress, or bad air/smog or smoking, dietary sources include older bottled juice. See this post: Stress, formaldehyde, smoking, and pain hypersensitivity in teeth or other body parts. (denutrients.substack)
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The herbals and iodide mentioned in this post would be helpful for spike or other inflammatory conditions. I am not really suggesting that you buy an infomercial product, but the information was spot on, and the ingredients are quite good, so I wanted to share it and point out the functional food and traditional serving sizes of the herbals.
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JD - "losing half of my ponytail in one week has made me wonder about my health." How did you lose it? Drill, scissors or falling out?
Just seen this Jennifer interesting
Dr Christina Parks
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST
https://t.me/ChristinaParks/3850