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The speaker reflects on the pandemic, describing it as a time of “miracles,” including not losing anyone and continuing to speak today, despite controversy surrounding her research. She emphasizes that the controversy has hindered the advancement of research and science, urging instead to ask questions as science is about questioning and pushing narratives.
She asserts a specific finding: the spike protein reduces bifidobacteria. She explains that the vaccine caused bifidobacteria to die within a month, but the effect persisted, with data indicating zero bifidobacteria in long-COVID or vaccine-injured cases. She notes she has been dealing with this for five years and asserts that people with zero bifidobacteria experience ongoing loss of microbiome diversity and immunity, resulting in poor immunity. She highlights bifidobacteria’s role in absorbing sugar, and adds that another microbe responsible for calcium absorption is also destroyed, leading to impaired calcium uptake.
From these observations, she links cellular-level consequences to mitochondrial function, describing how a lack of sugar and calcium results in energy shortfalls and a disrupted Krebs cycle, implying mitochondrial dysfunction. She concludes that long COVID is a spike protein injury and that in many cases these individuals have zero bifidobacteria whether due to the treatment, the virus, or the spike protein itself. She also notes that some patients still have residual COVID in their stools, underscoring the need to pay attention to this finding.
Key points emphasized:
- The pandemic featured perceived miracles and ongoing controversy around research and vaccines, which the speaker argues stifles scientific progress.
- A claim that the spike protein reduces bifidobacteria; the vaccine allegedly kills bifidobacteria within a month, with long-COVID or vaccine-injured individuals showing zero bifidobacteria across the line.
- Zero bifidobacteria is linked to loss of microbial diversity, compromised immunity, and poor immune function.
- Bifidobacteria’s role in absorbing sugar and a related microbe’s role in calcium absorption are highlighted as critical, with their destruction affecting cellular energy and mitochondrial function.
- Long COVID is described as a spike protein injury, with some cases having residual COVID in stools, suggesting the need for attention to these microbial findings.