One of the problems I've run into is getting people (who are clearly sick from the jabs) to ADMIT it's due to the jabs. Many continue to load up on more pharmaceuticals to treat the problems created by the "safe & effective," or worse, they don't do anything because the mere thought of the jab doing this is too much for them to bear...
Thank you for taking the time to share this link! I saw another interview with this author, but this interview is more complete and has further very useful information that I can share with others.
Your welcome. This is a whole new level of evil re: the whole sordid affair; i.e., design of the spike to cross the blood/brain barrier purposely, in 2007/08 to boot!
Will ther be online viewing available Dr Lawrie? I've virtually attended all your conferences since the beginning and am hoping there is. Thank you as well. You're awesome!
I have absolutely love your platform and have supported it right from the start! Do you know if Canada is doing a detox day/ weekend! I would really like to facilitate a day or perhaps help out with one that is in the works. I was wondering if Dr. Trozzi would be doing one!
Hi Tess. This is a bit off-topic but something I have been wanting insight on for some time now, and I'm not sure who is the best resource to tackle it. We keep being told how wonderful Ivermectin is. I don't disagree. But if it has bacterial or anti-viral activity, then isn't there a good chance that it could be harmful to gut-biome? Along the lines of anti-biotics? Happy for any insight or direction towards other sources of insight, that you can give. Thanks.
Update. I had not come across this paper, the last time I had searched the topic. Maybe you can offer additional insights. The paper seems to give a bit of mixed messaging, but in the end, concludes that short-term use should not have negative impacts. I have heard of people wanting to take it almost like a supplement though, for disease prevention (including cancer). That might imply longer-term use, and I'm not sure what dosages. On a theoretical level, I might hypothesize that it could impact gut biome negatively. Would love to hear more on reasons why that might not be the default assumption. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671733/
My own research points to genotypes that have methylation difficulties. The gain of function research suggests NLRP3 inflammasome activation in people with poor methylation of cysteine . Poor production of glutathione can ineffectively switch off NLRP3 inflammasome activity which can be implicated in autoimmune diseases, Parkinson’s, Encephalomyelitis, Alzheimer’s and MS.
If people have insufficient methylation to break down ammonia then the BH4 production is affected and ROS production increases if people have the NOS3 20707744 SNp.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genrep.2023.101814
Showed researched the association of PON1 and NOS3 genetic variants with the severity of COVID-19. Both PON1 rs662 (A575G), and NOS3 rs2070744 (T786C) were significantly associated with the severity of COVID-19.
I think it's paramount that methylation problems are addressed
One of the problems I've run into is getting people (who are clearly sick from the jabs) to ADMIT it's due to the jabs. Many continue to load up on more pharmaceuticals to treat the problems created by the "safe & effective," or worse, they don't do anything because the mere thought of the jab doing this is too much for them to bear...
There are many complex psychological tactics at play here... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/so-many-are-still-in-denial-about
A must watch interview. https://youtu.be/UPQDFdYOeS8?si=81jESnir3SMttWWr
This video has been removed. Do you know anywhere else to find it?
https://drdrew.com/2024/indoctrinated-brains-dr-michael-nehls-reveals-tactics-to-resist-neurological-warfare-and-win-the-battle-for-your-mind-ask-dr-drew/
Thank you for taking the time to share this link! I saw another interview with this author, but this interview is more complete and has further very useful information that I can share with others.
Your welcome. This is a whole new level of evil re: the whole sordid affair; i.e., design of the spike to cross the blood/brain barrier purposely, in 2007/08 to boot!
Thanks : )
I hope you plan on a WCH Wellness conference here is Australia. Love your work and all that you're doing. Thank you
We will certainly support WCH Australia if this is something the team wishes to do.
Will ther be online viewing available Dr Lawrie? I've virtually attended all your conferences since the beginning and am hoping there is. Thank you as well. You're awesome!
Hi Jayne, the Better Way Detox Fair is a different format to the BWC but their may be some panels live-streamed. I will keep readers posted on this!
Hi Dr. Tess,
I have absolutely love your platform and have supported it right from the start! Do you know if Canada is doing a detox day/ weekend! I would really like to facilitate a day or perhaps help out with one that is in the works. I was wondering if Dr. Trozzi would be doing one!
Thank you,
Michelle Carroll
Hi Tess. This is a bit off-topic but something I have been wanting insight on for some time now, and I'm not sure who is the best resource to tackle it. We keep being told how wonderful Ivermectin is. I don't disagree. But if it has bacterial or anti-viral activity, then isn't there a good chance that it could be harmful to gut-biome? Along the lines of anti-biotics? Happy for any insight or direction towards other sources of insight, that you can give. Thanks.
Update. I had not come across this paper, the last time I had searched the topic. Maybe you can offer additional insights. The paper seems to give a bit of mixed messaging, but in the end, concludes that short-term use should not have negative impacts. I have heard of people wanting to take it almost like a supplement though, for disease prevention (including cancer). That might imply longer-term use, and I'm not sure what dosages. On a theoretical level, I might hypothesize that it could impact gut biome negatively. Would love to hear more on reasons why that might not be the default assumption. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671733/
This looks wonderful! Thank you for putting this together to help people! It is the way forward. 💓
They were never experimental. They worked as designed.
My own research points to genotypes that have methylation difficulties. The gain of function research suggests NLRP3 inflammasome activation in people with poor methylation of cysteine . Poor production of glutathione can ineffectively switch off NLRP3 inflammasome activity which can be implicated in autoimmune diseases, Parkinson’s, Encephalomyelitis, Alzheimer’s and MS.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-019-0371-3
If people have insufficient methylation to break down ammonia then the BH4 production is affected and ROS production increases if people have the NOS3 20707744 SNp.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genrep.2023.101814
Showed researched the association of PON1 and NOS3 genetic variants with the severity of COVID-19. Both PON1 rs662 (A575G), and NOS3 rs2070744 (T786C) were significantly associated with the severity of COVID-19.
I think it's paramount that methylation problems are addressed
Hi Tess. Is it possible to do something online so we could all watch the event?
VIMEO - Choose a plan
https://vimeo.com/upgrade-plan