This one-pager summarizes the therapy adopted by Dr Shankara Chetty, from South Africa, to help prevent COVID-19 from progressing towards severe disease. The document focuses on the 8th day onwards of COVID-19, i.e. the inflammatory phase. It does not cover the initial viral phase, for which early treatment protocols already exist and can be prescribed before. The document is for information only, not for therapeutic advice. If you catch COVID-19, please seek immediate medical help.
The 8th Day Therapy aims at mitigating a possible hypersensitivity reaction, that can trigger an inappropriate immune response, including a possible subsequent cytokine storm. This transition from the initial viral phase typically occurs on Day 8 after the first symptoms. It’s essential for the treating physician to establish as precisely as possible the first day of symptoms, to alert the patient of the date when a possible sudden aggravation of symptoms may occur. Shortness of breath is typically associated with this aggravation.
The 8th Day Therapy encompasses 4 distinct interventions. They sometimes follow a previously prescribed early treatment protocol. Possible drug interactions need to be carefully assessed. Intervention #1: Corticosteroids Goal: To stop the hypersensitivity reaction, to stop the release of mediators and to prevent an inappropriate immune response, including a possible subsequent cytokine storm. Medication: Prednisone 80mg dly x 1 week. Note: Increase dose rapidly to get symptomatic relief quickly. CRP and IL6 values must show quick decline. Dose will vary according to variants and severity of reaction. Can go as high as 100mg tds for first few days. Wean off cautiously when CRP and IL6 are normal or patient is well for a few days. Those with prolonged reactions are difficult to wean, so consider adding Azathioprine 50mg dly to decrease steroid requirements. Intervention #2: Anti-histamines Goal: To clear the histamines that have been released.
Medications: H1: Promethazine 25mg tds x 5 days or Levocetirizine 5mg bd x 1 month to follow Promethazine H2: Cimetidine 400mg x 1 month or another H2 blocker Other anti-histamine drugs can be suitable. Intervention #3: Anti-leukotrienes Goal: To clear the leukotrienes that have been released. Medication: Montelukast 10mg bd x 5 days then dly x 1 month Intervention #4: Blood Thinners Goal: to clear platelet activating factors
Medications: Aspirin 325 mg dly x 1 month. Add Xarelto 15 mg bd if D.Dimer is raised; decrease to 15 mg dly x 1 month once D.Dimer is normal
Optional Interventions -Add appropriate antibiotics for those with fever, bacterial co-infection or raised Procalcitonin levels -Add Venteze syrup PRN for those suffering from asthma -Add Ivermectin 12 mg dly x 5 days in those with cough, dyspnea or decreased oxygen saturation - Fluvoxamine may be a suitable drug, yet Dr Chetty has so far no experience with it. By Dr Shankara Chetty, MD, with the editorial assistance of JP Kiekens / covexit.com
Strictly for Information Only, Not for Medical advice. Version of May 12 2021.
In the video below Dr Chetty has seen a rise in the IGE immunoglobulin level related to the immune response in vaccinated patients who then get covid.
Day 8
The high IGE is a indicator of the auto immune response in the body to the spike protein injected, he deducts. Therefore patients are reacting to the spike protein that the covid virus catalyses rather than to the virus. The virus is by then dormant and not effecting the patient.
What is IGE test ?
An immunoglobulin E (IgE) test measures the blood level of IgE, one
of the five subclasses of antibodies. Antibodies are proteins made by
the immune system that attack antigens, such as bacteria, viruses, and
allergens.
IgE antibodies are found in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes.
They are associated mainly with allergic reactions (when the immune
system overreacts to environmental antigens such as pollen or pet
dander) and parasitic infections.
Why It’s Done
The IgE test is often performed as part of an initial screen for
allergies. Symptoms of allergies may include hives, itchy eyes or nose,
sneezing, nasal congestion, tight throat, and trouble breathing.
Symptoms may be seasonal (as with allergies due to pollen or molds) or
year-round (as with food allergies). They can range from mild to severe,
depending on the child and the allergy.
H1+ H2 blockers
H2 blockers are sometimes called H2 receptor antagonists, or H2RAs. They
reduce the amount of acid that the stomach produces. This can help
treat many common health issues, including gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD), gastric ulcers, and occasional heartburn.
“There are two known histamine receptors, designated H1 and H2.
H1 receptor antagonists are typically utilized to suppress the body’s
histamine-mediated effects in anaphylactoid or anaphylactic reactions.
H2 antagonists are competitive antagonists at the parietal cell H2
receptor and are typically used to suppress gastric acid secretion. H2 blockers begin working within an hour and last for up to 12 hours.
H2 Antagonists i.e. H2 Blockers, competitively
inhibit the action of histamine at H2 receptors on gastric parietal
cells, thereby inhibiting gastric acid secretion.
Vaccine side effects can occur with mRNA Covid-19 injections
(Moderna, Pfizer BioNTech, or Comirnaty) as well as the DNA-type of
Covid-19 injections (Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca).
Side effects are more common with two vaccine doses than a single dose and can be categorized as:
Immediate side effects can be localized to the site of the injection or involve the whole body.
Injection site reactions are very common and include localized pain, tenderness, redness, and swelling. These local types of reactions usually go away within a few days.
Treatment for localized side effects
You may use the following over-the-counter medications to reduce
local pain and discomfort associated with immediate side effects:
ibuprofen
aspirin
antihistamines
paracetamol (acetaminophen)
If you have no other medical reasons that prevent you from taking
these medications normally, you can take them to help to relieve these
post-vaccination side effects. When using over-the-counter
medications, always follow the directions of the package insert and
consult a healthcare provider if unsure.
When you should go to the hospital
If you experience any combination of the following after an
injection, you may be having an allergic or hypersensitive reaction, and
you should go to the hospital:
vomiting and diarrhoea
tremors
weakness
fainting
chest pain
convulsions
collapse
These reactions can be life-threatening. If you experience this type
of adverse reaction, you need to be assessed by a doctor and should be
admitted to the hospital for observation and management. These types of
reactions MUST be reported.
Covid-19 like illness
Covid-19 like (or flu-like) symptoms are common after the Covid-19
vaccination. Some health advisory agencies report that this is normal
and a sign that your body is building protection. However, just because
these side effects occur commonly, does not mean that they are normal or
healthy. A health prevention therapy should not cause illness.
Vaccine-induced Covid-19 like illness often presents with a combination of the following symptoms:
headache
fever
joint pain
chills
These symptoms may disappear within 48 to 72 hours. However, some
people may have a more extended Covid-19 like illness that lasts for a
week or more and may even test positive for Covid-19. To avoid a lengthy
illness, people with Covid-19 like symptoms after vaccination may
benefit from following the World Council for Health’s Covid-19 treatment
guidance which can be found here.
Post Covid-19 Vaccine Syndrome (pCoVS)
Post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome or pCoIS (also called Post Covid-19
Vaccine Syndrome or pCoVS) is a new complex multi-system inflammatory
syndrome. A syndrome is a collection of symptoms that may differ from
person to person. Emerging data show that pCoIS is similar to Long Covid
or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and manifests as a combination of the
following symptoms:
muscle and joint pain
gastrointestinal upset
weakness
numbness and tingling in the extremities
intense fatigue
poor sleep
brain fog
Unlike Long Covid, pCoIS does not appear to necessarily progress from
a Covid-19 like illness but may arise spontaneously weeks after a
Covid-19 injection. As pCoIS is a new condition, we don’t know the
long-term significance of the symptoms.
Eight categories of pCoIS disease
The World Council for Health experts currently recognises the following eight categories of pCoIS disease:
Categorization
Description
Cardiac Complications (pCoIS-Car)
For post-injection symptoms affecting the heart such as inflammation or myocarditis, heart attack, or heart failure
Neurological Complications (pCoIS-N)
For
post-injection symptoms affecting the brain and nervous system such as
Guillain Barre Syndrome, encephalitis, Parkinson's Disease, memory loss,
and dementia
Haematological Complications (pCoIS-H)
For post-injection symptoms affecting the blood cells such as blood clots, thrombocytopenia and lymphoma
Vascular Complications (pCoIS-V)
For post-injection symptoms affecting blood vessels such as stroke, blood vessel thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism
Immune System Complications (CoIS-IS)
For
post injections symptoms affecting the immune system including
autoimmune diseases (e.g. Diabetes Mellitus, Multiple Sclerosis and
Chrohn's Disease) and infections (e.g. Shingles, Herpes, Epstein Barr
Virus)
Reproductive Health Complications (PCoIS-RH)
For
post-injection complications affecting pregnancy and the reproductive
organs such as adverse pregnancy outcomes, heavy periods,
post-menopausal bleeding, and infertility
Cancer Complications (PCoIS-Can)
For post-injection appearance of cancers such as breast cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, and brain cancer
Congenital Complications (pCoIS-Con)
For
post-injection congenital complications such as diseases/abnormalities
present from birth (e.g. bleeding and clotting abnormalities,
deformities)
It is possible to have more than one type of pCoIS complication. As
more data becomes available, it is likely that this definition will be
updated.
What causes post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome and other serious Covid-19 injection side effects?
Doctors and scientists at the forefront of pCoIS research think that Covid-19 vaccine side effects may be caused by:
The injected viral gene (nucleic acids), which gives the cells in our body the ‘recipe’ to make the spike protein
The spike protein itself, and/or
Other substances in the injection (adjuvants, excipients or contaminants)
During a Covid-19 infection, the spike protein causes much of the
damage, including: harm to lung and heart muscle, inflammation, and
clotting. The vaccine instructs our cells to make Covid-19 viral spike
protein. In some people, this manufactured spike protein appears to
cause similar damage among people previously well and Covid-19 free.
Spike proteins and some vaccine contents, such as the lipid
nanoparticles, may also cause a type of allergic reaction to one or more
of the injection contents or products that cause Mast Cell Activation
Syndrome (MCAS). Mast cells contain chemicals that are released during
allergic reactions and other immune responses which can cause harm to
the body.
Many doctors and scientists have safety concerns related to the
ingredients included in the Covid-19 injections. One of the primary
reasons for this concern is that pharmaceutical companies do not have to
share this information if it is not considered in their commercial
interest to do so. As a result, many of the ingredients of the Covid-19
injections are not known.
Emerging evidence from independent scientists suggests that there may
also be contaminants in some of the vaccine solutions and that those
contaminants may be responsible for certain side effects. You can learn
more about these contaminants from European doctors and scientists here.
How can post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome (pCoIS) be prevented and treated?
The best way to prevent pCoIS is to avoid having one of the Covid-19 genetic based vaccinations (Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, or
AstraZeneca) to begin with. We are only starting to gain experience
in recognizing, diagnosing, and treating pCoIS, and much further study
is certainly required.
Because pCoIS shares features with Long Covid, some doctors are using
the same medicines and nutritional supplements that they are also using
to treat Long Covid. Many of these are available over the counter. In
general, it should be advisable to intensify your efforts to maintain a
healthy lifestyle that includes a healthy diet, exercise, weight,
diabetes, and blood pressure management.
If you are experiencing symptoms of pCoIS, your doctor can do some
tests that might help determine the best path to
recovery. These tests may include a full blood count, immune system
markers, inflammatory markers, clotting profile, and liver function
tests. It is important to note that we are still in the early stages of
understanding how to assess pCoIS. Always consult with your doctor
before commencing or changing any medical treatment.
Many of the established medicines and nutritional supplements being used are available over the counter. These include:
Medicine/Supplement
Instruction/Rationale
Zinc
50mg daily to support the immune system.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D (5000 international units daily) balances the immune response.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C (500mg twice daily) to support the immune system.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega 3 fatty acids (4 grams daily) to support the immune system.
Quercetin
Quercetin (500mg twice daily), a natural anti-inflammatory and immune modulator, reduces overactive immune reactions.
Aspirin
Aspirin (325 mg daily) to reduce the risk of clotting.
Antihistamines
Antihistamines
to reduce overactive immune reactions and mast cell activation.
Loratidine and cetirizine are H2 antihistamines that are available over
the counter.
N-acetylcysteine
N-acetylcysteine
(600mg twice daily) helps reduce inflammation through production of
glutathione that gets depleted in chronic inflammatory illnesses.
Melatonin
Melatonin (2mg to 10mg) at bedtime to help restore the circadian rhythm and sleep cycle.
Colchicine
Colchicine (as per your doctor's prescription).
Steroids
Steroids (as per your doctor's prescription).
Ivermectin
Ivermectin,
(as per your doctor's prescription) for its anti-inflammatory and
immune-modulatory properties. It also blocks the spike protein and
prevents blood cells clumping together. Treatment may need to continue
until resolution of symptoms.
Mast cell stabilizers
Mast cell stabilizers (as per your doctor's prescription).
Low histamine diet
A
low histamine diet may help to dampen the immune system's response to
the foreign substances. Many people with pCoIS symptoms similar to Long
Covid will respond to treatment within 2 weeks.
Fluvoxamine
As per your doctor's prescription
It may be necessary to consult with specialist doctors for
specific complications. For example, you may need to see a cardiologist
to manage inflammatory heart conditions such as myocarditis and
pericarditis or a neurologist to manage neurological conditions.
When will we know more about Covid-19 vaccine side effects and how to treat them?
The first step to learning more about Covid-19 vaccine side effects
is for public health officials to acknowledge and robustly consider the millions of adverse events that
have already been reported all over the world. In order to do this,
there must be transparent systems to monitor and track vaccine adverse
reactions and research funding must be made available so that doctors
and scientists can explore the reported data. These data will reveal
more about how to prevent and treat the various types of pCoIS.
There are many questions raised by scientists and doctors about these new gene therapy vaccines including:
How long do our cells continue to make spike protein?
Was
the possibility of the Covid-19 virus protein genetic code integrating
into the human genome (DNA) excluded in the vaccine studies?
More independent research is needed
In order to gain a complete understanding of the efficacy and safety
of Covid-19 injections, international cardiovascular, neurological, and
immunological experts agree that:
Additional long term safety data is required (15 years)
Follow up of all vaccinated people is needed
Regulation
and research needs to be conducted by an independent scientific
committee, not by vaccine manufacturers (Pfizer-BioNtech, Moderna,
AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson)
Additional research needs to be done to determine possible toxic effects of the injections and how to prevent them
There must be a method of screening for new Covid-19 vaccine disorders and possible genetic changes
Independent, non-biased funding for comprehensive research needs to be established
Who is at risk of having side effects to the Covid-19 injections?
Serious side effects are occurring in people of all ages, and it is
currently not known why some people experience these side effects and
others do not. Research is urgently needed to understand who is most
likely to experience medium to long-term complications from the Covid-19
vaccines. However, a complete understanding of who is most at risk from
complications will not be known until the long-term studies have been
properly conducted.
What can I do if I think my illness is related to the Covid-19 jab?
Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you have new-onset
symptoms after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine. They may be able to help
you treat your symptoms, and the sooner you receive that treatment the
better. You may also report the problem to
the vaccine side effect reporting system in your country. Doing this
helps doctors, scientists, and the public gain a better understanding of
the potential risks of this new technology.
If you want to connect with others who have experienced post-Covid-19 Injection Syndrome, please visit: wewanttobeheard.com
This article was reviewed by
Dr. Emma Brierly, MD Dr. Nasseba Kathrada, MD Dr. Pierre Kory, M.D., M.P.A. Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Dr. Mark Trozzi, MD Dr. David Wiseman, PhD
The
spike protein can be found in all SARS-CoV-2 variants. It is also
produced in your body when you get a Covid-19 injection. Even if you
have not had any symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or experienced
adverse side effects after a jab, there may still be lingering spike
proteins inside your body. In order to clear these after the jab or an
infection, doctors and holistic practitioners are suggesting a few
simple actions.
It is thought that cleansing the body of spike protein (referred to
as a detox from here on) as soon as possible after an infection or jab
may protect against damage from remaining or circulating spike
proteins.
In this guide, we will discuss several key features of these conditions that can be targeted during a detox:
The spike protein
ACE2 receptors
Interleukin 6 (IL-6)
Furin
Serine protease
Important Safety Information Before Beginning a Detox
Please do not undertake a spike protein detox without supervision
from your trusted health practitioner. Please note the following:
Pine needle tea, neem, comfrey, Andrographis paniculata – Should NOT be consumed during pregnancy.
Magnesium – Overdosing
is possible, and it is more difficult to detect when consuming
liposomal magnesium. Therefore, consider a mixture of liposomal and
conventional magnesium, or just conventional magnesium.
Zinc – When consuming a multivitamin that already includes zinc, be sure to adjust the quantity of zinc consumed in other supplements.
Nattokinase – Do not take while using blood thinners or if you are pregnant or nursing.
Always consider dosing –
When taking a multivitamin, remember to adjust the amount of individual
supplements accordingly. (e.g. If your multivitamin contains 15mg of
zinc, you should reduce your zinc supplementation by that amount.)
St John’s Wort –
This medicine interacts with many pharmaceutical drugs. It should not
be taken if you are on other medication without advice from your doctor.
Proactive and supportive measures
Virtually all conditions are more easily managed in their early
stages. After all, it is certainly preferable to avert a health crisis
entirely than it is to react to one. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
A healthy diet is vital to support a healthy immune system.
Tips
Alter your diet so as to reduce consumption of pro-inflammatory
food items. A low histamine diet is recommended. Avoid processed foods
and GMOs.
The food items found in Table 1 may also be
incorporated into daily diets prior to contracting Covid-19 or receiving
a Covid-19 jab, if you still choose to do so.
Intermittent
fasting: The practice of intermittent fasting involves implementing meal
timing schedules that switch back and forth between periods of
voluntary fasting and non-fasting. Commonly, those who practice
intermittent fasting consume all of their daily calories within 6-8
hours each day. This method of dieting is used to induce autophagy,
which is essentially a recycling process that takes place in human
cells, where cells degrade and recycle components. Autophagy is used by
the body to eliminate damaged cell proteins and can destroy harmful
viruses and bacteria post-infection.
Daily consumption of a
multivitamin is advised. It provides a basic supply of vitamin A,
vitamin E, iodine, selenium, trace elements, and more in addition to vitamin C and vitamin D3.
Heat therapy, such as taking saunas and hot baths, are considered a good way of detoxing spike protein.
What is the spike protein?
The SARS-CoV-2 virus contains a spike protein on its surface. If
you’ve seen images of the coronavirus, it is the sun-like protrusions
often pictured on the outside of the virus.
During a natural infection, spike proteins play a key role in helping
the virus enter the cells of your body. A region of the protein, known
as the S2, fuses the viral envelope to your cell membrane. The S2 region
also allows for the coronavirus spike protein to be easily detected by
the immune system, which then makes antibodies to target and bind the
virus.
Spike proteins are also produced by your body after taking a
Covid-19 jab, and they function similarly in that they are able to fuse
to cell membranes. In addition, since they are made in your own cells,
your cells are then targeted by your immune system in an effort to
destroy the spike protein. Thus, your immune system’s response to spike
proteins can damage your body’s cells.
Why should I consider detoxing from the spike protein?
The spike protein from a natural infection or a Covid vaccine causes
damage to our body’s cells, so it is important to take action to
detoxify from it as best as we are able.
The spike protein is a highly toxic part of the virus, and research
has linked the vaccine-induced spike protein to toxic effects. Spike
protein research is ongoing.
The virus spike protein has been linked to adverse effects, such
as: blood clots, brain fog, organising pneumonia, and myocarditis. It
is probably responsible for many of the Covid-19 vaccine side effects
discussed in the WCH post-injection guide.
A Japanese biodistribution study
for the Pfizer vaccine found that, in the 48 hours post-vaccination,
vaccine particles had travelled to various tissues throughout the body
and did not stay at the injection site, with high concentrations found
at the liver, bone marrow, and ovaries.
Emerging evidence on spikopathy suggests that effects related to
inflammation and clotting may occur in any tissue in which the spike
protein accumulates. In addition, peer-reviewed studies in mice have
found that the spike protein is capable of crossing the blood-brain
barrier. Thus, in humans it could potentially lead to neurological
damage if it is not cleared from the body.
How to reduce your spike protein load
Supporting people with Long Covid and post vaccine illness is a new
and emerging field of health research and practice. The following lists
contain substances that may be useful. This list has been compiled by
international doctors and holistic practitioners with diverse
experiences in helping people recover from Covid-19 and post injection
illness.
Luckily, there are a host of easily attainable, natural solutions to reduce your body’s spike protein load.
Some “Protein Binding Inhibitors” inhibit the binding of the spike
protein to human cells, while others neutralize the spike protein so
that it can no longer cause damage to human cells.
Spike Protein Inhibitors: Prunella vulgaris, pine needles, emodin, neem, dandelion leaf extract, ivermectin
Spike Protein Neutralizers: N-acetylcysteine (NAC), glutathione, fennel tea, star anise tea, pine needle tea, St. John’s wort, comfrey leaf, vitamin C
Several
plants found in nature, including pine needles, fennel, star anise, St.
John’s wort, and comfrey leaf, contain a substance called shikimic
acid, which may help to neutralize the spike protein. Shikimic acid may
help to reduce several possible damaging effects of the spike protein,
and is believed to counteract blood clot formation.
Regular oral doses of vitamin C are useful in neutralizing any toxin.
Pine needle tea has powerful antioxidant effects and contain high concentrations of vitamin C.
Nattokinase
(see Table 1), an enzyme derived from the Japanese soybean dish
‘Natto’, is a natural substance whose properties may help to reduce the
occurrence of blood clots.
What is the ACE2 receptor?
The ACE2 receptor is located in the cell wall, in lung and blood
vessel linings, and in platelets. Spike protein attaches to ACE2
receptors.
If spike proteins bind to the cell wall and ‘stay put’, they
could trigger the immune system to attack healthy cells and possibly
trigger autoimmune disease.
The spike protein could attach to
ACE2 receptors located on blood platelets and the endothelial cells
lining the blood vessels, which may lead to abnormal bleeding or
clotting, both of which are linked to Vaccine-induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT)
How to detox your ACE2 receptors
Substances that naturally protect the ACE2 receptors:
Interleukin 6, or IL-6, is a primarily pro-inflammatory cytokine
protein. This means it is naturally produced by the body in response to
infection or tissue damage and initiates the inflammatory response.
Why target IL-6?
Some natural substances help the post-jab detoxification process by targeting Interleukin 6.
Scientific evidence shows that cytokines such as IL-6, are found in
far higher levels among those infected with Covid when compared to
uninfected individuals.
The following lists of natural substances, including several basic
anti-inflammatory food supplements, can be used to prevent the adverse
effects of IL-6 by inhibiting its action.
IL-6 Inhibitors (anti-inflammatories): Boswellia serrata (frankincense) and dandelion leaf extract
Other IL-6 inhibitors: Black cumin (Nigella sativa),
curcumin, fish oil and other fatty acids, cinnamon, fisetin
(flavonoid), apigenin, quercetin (flavonoid), resveratrol, luteolin,
vitamin D3 (with vitamin K), zinc, magnesium, jasmine tea, spices, bay
leaves, black pepper, nutmeg, and sage
Several natural, plant-based substances are used in antiviral
therapy. The plant pigment quercetin has been shown to display a broad
range of anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects.
Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online
400mg x 2 daily
*Check for contradictions
Milk Thistle Extract
Silymarin
Supplement; Health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online
200mg x 3 daily
Soybeans (organic)
Soybeans
Grocery store, health food stores
Most of these items are easily accessible in local grocery stores or as nutritional supplements in health food stores.
Note: This list is not comprehensive and other
substances, such as serrapeptase and CBD oil, have also been suggested.
The World Council for Health will continue to update this document as
new information emerges.
Some holistic practitioners also recommend substances to cleanse the
body of metals after vaccination, such as zeolite and activated
charcoal. The WCH will prepare guidance on how to detox from metals in
due course.
About this guide
This is an evolving guide with emerging information on how to
clear viral and vaccine-induced spike proteins from the body. The lists
of herbal and other medicines and supplements have been compiled in a
collaboration between international doctors, scientists, and holistic
medical practitioners.
As Covid-19 infections, Covid-19 vaccines, and the issue of spike
protein harms are new, this guide is informed by established and
emerging medical research as well as the clinical experience of
international medical doctors and holistic health practitioners; it will
evolve as new evidence emerges.
The patent-free medicines and supplements included may have differing availability around the world.
Who might benefit from this information?
If you have had Covid-19, have recently had a Covid-19 injection, or
are experiencing symptoms that may be related to Covid-19 vaccine
transmission (also called shedding), you may benefit
from using one or more items from our list of medicines and supplements
to reduce spike protein load. The spike protein, which is both a part of
the Covid-19 virus and is produced in our bodies after inoculation, can
circulate around our bodies causing damage to cells, tissues, and
organs.
Many people have been unable to find help for spike protein related illness (also called spikopathy)
through existing healthcare services. This information is relevant if
you have experienced adverse reactions after a jab, have Long Covid, or
have post Covid-Injection Syndrome (pCoIS).
Important Note: This guide is for education only. If you are
ill after vaccination, please seek help from a medical doctor or an
holistic health practitioner. For information on post Covid-injection
illnesses, see the WCH post-injection guide.
The spike protein can be found in all SARS-CoV-2 variants. It is also
produced in your body when you get a Covid-19 injection. Even if you
have not had any symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or experienced
adverse side effects after a jab, there may still be lingering spike
proteins inside your body. In order to clear these after the jab or an
infection, doctors and holistic practitioners are suggesting a few
simple actions.
It is thought that cleansing the body of spike protein (referred to
as a detox from here on) as soon as possible after an infection or jab
may protect against damage from remaining or circulating spike
proteins.
In this guide, we will discuss several key features of these conditions that can be targeted during a detox:
The spike protein
ACE2 receptors
Interleukin 6 (IL-6)
Furin
Serine protease
Important Safety Information Before Beginning a Detox
Please do not undertake a spike protein detox without supervision
from your trusted health practitioner. Please note the following:
Pine needle tea, neem, comfrey, Andrographis paniculata – Should NOT be consumed during pregnancy.
Magnesium – Overdosing
is possible, and it is more difficult to detect when consuming
liposomal magnesium. Therefore, consider a mixture of liposomal and
conventional magnesium, or just conventional magnesium.
Zinc – When consuming a multivitamin that already includes zinc, be sure to adjust the quantity of zinc consumed in other supplements.
Nattokinase – Do not take while using blood thinners or if you are pregnant or nursing.
Always consider dosing –
When taking a multivitamin, remember to adjust the amount of individual
supplements accordingly. (e.g. If your multivitamin contains 15mg of
zinc, you should reduce your zinc supplementation by that amount.)
St John’s Wort –
This medicine interacts with many pharmaceutical drugs. It should not
be taken if you are on other medication without advice from your doctor.
Proactive and supportive measures
Virtually all conditions are more easily managed in their early
stages. After all, it is certainly preferable to avert a health crisis
entirely than it is to react to one. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
A healthy diet is vital to support a healthy immune system.
Tips
Alter your diet so as to reduce consumption of pro-inflammatory
food items. A low histamine diet is recommended. Avoid processed foods
and GMOs.
The food items found in Table 1 may also be
incorporated into daily diets prior to contracting Covid-19 or receiving
a Covid-19 jab, if you still choose to do so.
Intermittent
fasting: The practice of intermittent fasting involves implementing meal
timing schedules that switch back and forth between periods of
voluntary fasting and non-fasting. Commonly, those who practice
intermittent fasting consume all of their daily calories within 6-8
hours each day. This method of dieting is used to induce autophagy,
which is essentially a recycling process that takes place in human
cells, where cells degrade and recycle components. Autophagy is used by
the body to eliminate damaged cell proteins and can destroy harmful
viruses and bacteria post-infection.
Daily consumption of a
multivitamin is advised. It provides a basic supply of vitamin A,
vitamin E, iodine, selenium, trace elements, and more in addition to vitamin C and vitamin D3.
Heat therapy, such as taking saunas and hot baths, are considered a good way of detoxing spike protein.
What is the spike protein?
The SARS-CoV-2 virus contains a spike protein on its surface. If
you’ve seen images of the coronavirus, it is the sun-like protrusions
often pictured on the outside of the virus.
During a natural infection, spike proteins play a key role in helping
the virus enter the cells of your body. A region of the protein, known
as the S2, fuses the viral envelope to your cell membrane. The S2 region
also allows for the coronavirus spike protein to be easily detected by
the immune system, which then makes antibodies to target and bind the
virus.
Spike proteins are also produced by your body after taking a
Covid-19 jab, and they function similarly in that they are able to fuse
to cell membranes. In addition, since they are made in your own cells,
your cells are then targeted by your immune system in an effort to
destroy the spike protein. Thus, your immune system’s response to spike
proteins can damage your body’s cells.
Why should I consider detoxing from the spike protein?
The spike protein from a natural infection or a Covid vaccine causes
damage to our body’s cells, so it is important to take action to
detoxify from it as best as we are able.
The spike protein is a highly toxic part of the virus, and research
has linked the vaccine-induced spike protein to toxic effects. Spike
protein research is ongoing.
The virus spike protein has been linked to adverse effects, such
as: blood clots, brain fog, organising pneumonia, and myocarditis. It
is probably responsible for many of the Covid-19 vaccine side effects
discussed in the WCH post-injection guide.
A Japanese biodistribution study
for the Pfizer vaccine found that, in the 48 hours post-vaccination,
vaccine particles had travelled to various tissues throughout the body
and did not stay at the injection site, with high concentrations found
at the liver, bone marrow, and ovaries.
Emerging evidence on spikopathy suggests that effects related to
inflammation and clotting may occur in any tissue in which the spike
protein accumulates. In addition, peer-reviewed studies in mice have
found that the spike protein is capable of crossing the blood-brain
barrier. Thus, in humans it could potentially lead to neurological
damage if it is not cleared from the body.
How to reduce your spike protein load
Supporting people with Long Covid and post vaccine illness is a new
and emerging field of health research and practice. The following lists
contain substances that may be useful. This list has been compiled by
international doctors and holistic practitioners with diverse
experiences in helping people recover from Covid-19 and post injection
illness.
Luckily, there are a host of easily attainable, natural solutions to reduce your body’s spike protein load.
Some “Protein Binding Inhibitors” inhibit the binding of the spike
protein to human cells, while others neutralize the spike protein so
that it can no longer cause damage to human cells.
Spike Protein Inhibitors: Prunella vulgaris, pine needles, emodin, neem, dandelion leaf extract, ivermectin
Spike Protein Neutralizers: N-acetylcysteine (NAC), glutathione, fennel tea, star anise tea, pine needle tea, St. John’s wort, comfrey leaf, vitamin C
Several
plants found in nature, including pine needles, fennel, star anise, St.
John’s wort, and comfrey leaf, contain a substance called shikimic
acid, which may help to neutralize the spike protein. Shikimic acid may
help to reduce several possible damaging effects of the spike protein,
and is believed to counteract blood clot formation.
Regular oral doses of vitamin C are useful in neutralizing any toxin.
Pine needle tea has powerful antioxidant effects and contain high concentrations of vitamin C.
Nattokinase
(see Table 1), an enzyme derived from the Japanese soybean dish
‘Natto’, is a natural substance whose properties may help to reduce the
occurrence of blood clots.
What is the ACE2 receptor?
The ACE2 receptor is located in the cell wall, in lung and blood
vessel linings, and in platelets. Spike protein attaches to ACE2
receptors.
If spike proteins bind to the cell wall and ‘stay put’, they
could trigger the immune system to attack healthy cells and possibly
trigger autoimmune disease.
The spike protein could attach to
ACE2 receptors located on blood platelets and the endothelial cells
lining the blood vessels, which may lead to abnormal bleeding or
clotting, both of which are linked to Vaccine-induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT)
How to detox your ACE2 receptors
Substances that naturally protect the ACE2 receptors:
Interleukin 6, or IL-6, is a primarily pro-inflammatory cytokine
protein. This means it is naturally produced by the body in response to
infection or tissue damage and initiates the inflammatory response.
Why target IL-6?
Some natural substances help the post-jab detoxification process by targeting Interleukin 6.
Scientific evidence shows that cytokines such as IL-6, are found in
far higher levels among those infected with Covid when compared to
uninfected individuals.
The following lists of natural substances, including several basic
anti-inflammatory food supplements, can be used to prevent the adverse
effects of IL-6 by inhibiting its action.
IL-6 Inhibitors (anti-inflammatories): Boswellia serrata (frankincense) and dandelion leaf extract
Other IL-6 inhibitors: Black cumin (Nigella sativa),
curcumin, fish oil and other fatty acids, cinnamon, fisetin
(flavonoid), apigenin, quercetin (flavonoid), resveratrol, luteolin,
vitamin D3 (with vitamin K), zinc, magnesium, jasmine tea, spices, bay
leaves, black pepper, nutmeg, and sage
Several natural, plant-based substances are used in antiviral
therapy. The plant pigment quercetin has been shown to display a broad
range of anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects.
Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online
400mg x 2 daily
*Check for contradictions
Milk Thistle Extract
Silymarin
Supplement; Health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online
200mg x 3 daily
Soybeans (organic)
Soybeans
Grocery store, health food stores
Most of these items are easily accessible in local grocery stores or as nutritional supplements in health food stores.
Note: This list is not comprehensive and other
substances, such as serrapeptase and CBD oil, have also been suggested.
The World Council for Health will continue to update this document as
new information emerges.
Some holistic practitioners also recommend substances to cleanse the
body of metals after vaccination, such as zeolite and activated
charcoal. The WCH will prepare guidance on how to detox from metals in
due course.
Top ten spike protein detox essentials:
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
NAC (N-acetylcysteine)
Ivermectin
Nigella seed
Quercetin
Zinc
Magnesium
Curcumin
Milk thistle extract
For more information and specific protocols, here are a few websites that may be of interest: