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The conversation discusses the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 and strategies to deal with them. It mentions the destruction caused by the spike protein and the similarities to AIDS. The conversation also touches on the reinfection rate, the need for relief strategies, and the potential benefits of zinc, teas, vitamins, and certain dietary components. Various studies and sources are shared to support these points.

@Parsifaler - Walter M Chesnut

🚨 My Most Important Work To Date A Universal “AIDS” SARS-CoV-2, the Spike Protein, and the Slow, Progressive Destruction of Infected Cells I dedicate this post to the memory of Luc Montagnier. JUST AS AIDS IS THE EFFECT OF HIV’S DESTRUCTION OF CD4 T-CELLS, ALL THE PATHOLOGIES BEING OBSERVED POST SPIKE PROTEIN EXPOSURE ARE THE EFFECTS OF THE SPIKE PROTEIN’S DESTRUCTION OF VIRTUALLY EVERY CELL TYPE! https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/a-universal-aids

@plej_a - PlejA

@Parsifaler Walter, how shall infected people, deal with the information? I include myself …

@Parsifaler - Walter M Chesnut

@plej_a I'm not even sure if "had COVID" is that important long term. Remember, up to 60% of those with HIV were asymptomatic...

@ReadThinkTweet2 - ReadThinkTweet

@Parsifaler @plej_a Most had Covid. And many get reinfected . It goes around, impossible to avoid if you aren’t an isolated hermit forever masked without family/kids. Every year we keep having it. Vaxxed or unvaxxed, nobody has long term immunity.

@LesismoreMc - Leslie

@ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a Yes, this is my question. What should people who had COVID in the past but do not have LC symptoms do now? I’m seeing plenty to be concerned about and plenty of panic-inducing data. If there’s anything that can help (like taking a round of Paxlovid), I want to know.

@53v3n0fn1n3 - 🕯Seven of Nine, PhD

@LesismoreMc @ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a It seems not to be allowed to talk about relief strategies. Zinc is what virologists know to inhibit reproduction cycle in many nasty viruses. Zelenco told people. You are not defenseless! Also TCM Baicalin has potent functions for both viral families. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11027509/

Flavonoid baicalin inhibits HIV-1 infection at the level of viral entry - PubMed Baicalin (BA) is a flavonoid compound purified from medicinal plant Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi and has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and anti-HIV-1 activities. In an effort to elucidate the mechanism of the anti-inflammatory effect of BA, we recently found that this flavonoid compound … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

@53v3n0fn1n3 - 🕯Seven of Nine, PhD

@LesismoreMc @ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a ZiNC in acute infection. Antioxidant Teas, Vitamins. We are not defenseless. Diet can do a lot: E.g. Kefir is an IL-6 inhibitor. Look for the helpers @deNutrients @karma

@FnqSilver - EcoGofSupplies.R.US🐭

@FluoridePoison @53v3n0fn1n3 @CumberpatchM @NarfGb @DoorlessCarp @Fynnderella1 @Jikkyleaks @canceledmouse @TonyNikolic10 @Double_Christ @drmelissamccann @WhenMumsGetMad @SenatorRennick @MRobertsQLD @PaulineHansonOz @senatorbabet @SuellenW @pjhlaw @joshg99 @RetsefL @RWMaloneMD @stkirsch @TexasLindsay_ @ChrisEd16512812 @DocAhmadMalik @DrJKunadhasan @StatChrisCotton @BanounHelene @tatiann69922625 @Kevin_McKernan @JanciToxDoc @FLSurgeonGen @EmeraldRobinson @PierreKory @ak_america @Covid19Critical Baric wrote a paper years ago showing that Zinc & Zinc Ionophores in this case pyrithione work against Sars-Cov. So it was know that Ionophores + Zinc were effective ( IVM, HCQ, Quercetin ECT ) https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1001176

Zn2+ Inhibits Coronavirus and Arterivirus RNA Polymerase Activity In Vitro and Zinc Ionophores Block the Replication of These Viruses in Cell Culture Author Summary Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses include many important pathogens. They have evolved a variety of replication strategies, but are unified in the fact that an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) functions as the core enzyme of their RNA-synthesizing machinery. The RdRp is commonly embedded in a membrane-associated replication complex that is assembled from viral RNA, and viral and host proteins. Given their crucial function in the viral replicative cycle, RdRps are key targets for antiviral research. Increased intracellular Zn2+ concentrations are known to efficiently impair replication of a number of RNA viruses, e.g. by interfering with correct proteolytic processing of viral polyproteins. Here, we not only show that corona- and arterivirus replication can be inhibited by increased Zn2+ levels, but also use both isolated replication complexes and purified recombinant RdRps to demonstrate that this effect may be based on direct inhibition of nidovirus RdRps. The combination of protocols described here will be valuable for future studies into the function of nidoviral enzyme complexes. journals.plos.org

@deNutrients - Jennifer Depew, RD

@53v3n0fn1n3 @LesismoreMc @ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a @Karma Zinc ionophores are numerous in the plant world because mineral chelators protect the plant from oxidative stress or parasites too.

@SalvationLosing - Losing Salvation

@deNutrients @53v3n0fn1n3 @LesismoreMc @ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a @Karma https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33187342/

Quercetin Disaggregates Prion Fibrils and Decreases Fibril-Induced Cytotoxicity and Oxidative Stress - PubMed Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are fatal neurodegenerative diseases caused by misfolding and aggregation of prion protein (PrP). Previous studies have demonstrated that quercetin can disaggregate some amyloid fibrils, such as amyloid β peptide (Aβ) and α-synuclein. However, the dis … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

@53v3n0fn1n3 - 🕯Seven of Nine, PhD

@SalvationLosing @deNutrients @LesismoreMc @ReadThinkTweet2 @Parsifaler @plej_a @Karma So many options. Quercetin is a Flavinoid like Baicalin from different plants. Oat ß-glucan and Apple pectin seems to be great as well. https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/study-shows-that-dietary-polysaccharides-can-help-in-long-covid-conditions

Study Shows That Dietary Polysaccharides Can Help In Long-COVID Conditions - Thailand Medical News Long COVID: The global aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has left a trail of long-term health effects in its wake, with many individuals experiencing persistent symptoms and complications beyond the acute phase of the infection. As the medical community grapples with the challenges posed by Long COVID syndrome, scientists are exploring innovative approaches to managing this complex condition. Amo... thailandmedical.news
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