Being viral in nature, like influenza, many of the precautions are similar. Our bodies were designed to protect and restore themselves when given the appropriate measures.
Barriers like mucous membranes and skin rely on healthy fats which include that terrible substance the pharmaceutical industry is hot on destroying, cholesterol.
I’m continually re-emphasizing the impact of incorrect treatment of cholesterol levels, since it’s such a vital part of our health. When cholesterol is too low, and the liver has been impaired by a statin drug, our immune system suffers. Cholesterol is the strength of cell walls as well as the foundation of all hormones. It’s a major protector of your entire body.
The ability to emulsify fats with bile, produced in the liver and released from the gallbladder is crucial to the solubility and absorption of fat soluble vitamins, including vitamin D for uptake of calcium, vitamin A to strengthen mucous membranes of digestive and respiratory tissues, and vitamin E for the healing of tissue and uptake of oxygen.
Restoring the system following infection many times involves support of the adrenal glands. In most cases there’s tremendous fatigue encountered as the adrenals are recruited to battle the infection, depleting their corticosteroid production. In severe cases, the use of prednisone is mandatory to reduce inflammation. Unfortunately we’ve seen grossly inadequate use of this drug with the severely sick patients. Repair of the adrenal glands can take time and the use of adaptogenic herbs along with appropriate nutrition.
Adrenal fatigue is something that’s been around long before this health crisis. I’ve been treating adrenal syndrome for more than 36 years. Dr Posenecker, the doctor who worked with Dr Bastyr and cured me of grand mal seizures as a kid wrote a book in 1983 called Adrenal Syndrome (the disease no doctor wants to treat). This condition isn’t getting any better, and with the fear issues seen today, it just keeps getting worse. So, I just keep on treating adrenal glands.
Cardiovascular damage is something we’re seeing both post Covid and post vaccine. The high rate of myocarditis along with stoke and heart attack connected with the use of these injections creates a concern over the vascular irritation and inflammation from spike proteins, which in turn creates a response of platelet aggregation and clot formation. This is a natural phenomena intended to prevent loss of blood, but in the case of systemic inflammation sets in motion mass clotting response.
When dealing with damage to the vascular lining, the need for appropriate protection through the components of vitamin C, (Rutin and bioflavonoids) is very important. This is where I like to add the use of Cyruta Plus, which is a concentrate of the juice of Buckwheat leaf. This is one of the richest sources of this factor which strengthens and restores the lining of the blood vessels. This would be equally important for the patient who’s taken the shot as well as those suffering the disease.
In protecting tissues against damage to DNA, we see where the fatty acid, Arachidonic acid, produced in the liver from unsaturated fatty acids is something many haven’t been educated on. When there’s damage to the liver or insufficient consumption of these unsaturated fatty acids, there’s more possibility of seeing damage to DNA. Polyunsaturated oils beneficial in this area are flax seed, grape seed, Borage seed, wheat germ, and black currant seed oils.
Black currant seed oil is especially beneficial in dealing with inflammation and immune weakness. It’s an excellent source of GLA (gamma linolenic acid) which is superior in supporting female hormone levels in PMS and menopause as well as dealing with acne.
Whether there is graphine oxide in the vaccine or not, the use of chelation following the jab isn’t a bad idea to help pull heavy metals out. The same goes with high vitamin C IV’s. These are measures that can be protective against eventual damage.
Because of the extreme stress on the body, vaccinated or not, the greatest benefit is gained by following healthy nutrition and hydration. Avoiding dehydration at all costs is paramount in sustaining good health. Fresh, organic foods which are still loaded with enzymes will go a long way in keeping you healthy.
Since a large degree of immune response is generated in the gut, maintaining and restoring the healthy bacteria and transit of the bowel is critical. Although in many cases of Covid there is the need for antibiotic therapy, the use of probiotics and prebiotic support is imperative with them.