Treatment for Vaccination Spike Protein Damage

At present, the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) seems to have one of the best treatment protocols for post-jab injuries. It's called I-RECOVER and can be downloaded from covid19criticalcare.com. 25

Dr. Pierre Kory, who co-founded the FLCCC, has transitioned to treating the vaccine injured more or less exclusively . For more information, see DrPierreKory.com . Dr. Michelle Perro 26 is also helping patients with post-jab injuries.

The World Health Council has also published lists of remedies that can help inhibit, neutralize and eliminate spike protein, which most experts agree is the primary culprit. World Council for Health Reveals Spike Protein Detox .

 

Other Helpful Treatments and Remedies

Other treatments and remedies that may be helpful for COVID jab injuries include:

• Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, especially in cases involving stroke, heart attack, autoimmune diseases and/or neurodegenerative disorders. To learn more, see Hyperbaric Therapy — A Vastly Underused Treatment Modality .

• Lower your Omega-6 intake. Linoleic acid is consumed in amounts 10 times higher than the ideal in well over 95% of the population and contributes to massive oxidative stress that impairs your immune response. Seed oils and processed foods need to be diligently avoided. See How Linoleic Acid Wrecks Your Health for more information.

• Pharmaceutical grade methylene blue, which improves mitochondrial respiration and aid in mitochondrial repair. A dose of 15 to 80 milligrams a day could go a long way toward resolving some of the fatigue many suffer post-jab.

It may also be helpful in acute strokes. The primary contraindication is if you have a G6PD deficiency (a hereditary genetic condition), in which case you should not use methylene blue at all. To learn more, see The Surprising Health Benefits of Methylene Blue .

• Near-infrared light, as it triggers production of melatonin in your mitochondria 27 where you need it most. By mopping up reactive oxygen species, it too helps improve mitochondrial function and repair. Natural sunlight is 54.3% infrared radiation, 28 so this treatment is available for free. For more information, see " What You Need to Know About Melatonin .

• Lumbrokinase and serrapeptidase are both fibrinolytic enzymes that, when taken on an empty stomach one hour before a meal, or two hours after, will help reduce your risk of blood clots.

 

25   Covid19criticalcare.com

26  DrMichellePerro.com

27   Physiology February 5, 2020 DOI: 10.1152/physiol.00034.2019

28   Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology February 2016; 155: 78-85