Thursday, November 25, 2021

Suramin

Wikipedia says that Suramin is a medication used to treat African sleeping sickness and river blindness, without central nervous system involvement. Suramin was used at least as early as 1916, given by simple injection into a vein. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system. In the United States it can be acquired from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The cost of the medication for a course of treatment is about $27. In regions of the world where sleeping sickness and river blindness are common, suramin is provided for free by the World Health Organization.

So what? Recent studies show that it may also be the best naturally-available (no cost) treatment alternative for the horrendous effects caused by the COVID vaccine. It is looking more and more like this may be a COVID vaccine antidote.

The disturbing horror stories of the COVID-vaxxed never seem to end. Firstly, there are all the numerous adverse effects of those who have taken the COVID “vaccine” including migraines, bruising, heavy and irregular menstruation, miscarriages, potential sterility and potentially lethal blood clotting. Then, there is the bizarre phenomenon of the COVID-vaxxed transmitting these effects to the unvaccinated just by being around them. On top of that, there is the phenomenon of magnets sticking to the COVID-vaxxed at the injection site.

The point of the COVID “vaccine” is to program your RNA to make spike proteins so that your body will make antibodies against them, antibodies which will supposedly protect you against SARS-CoV-2. While there are many problems with this theory – including the fact that there is no real SARS-CoV-2 and that spike proteins rest on the unfounded assumption of an isolated and purified virus – there is also the distinct danger that these artificially-induced spike proteins will cause you harm. This is where the possible COVID vaccine antidote comes in. Wouldn't you think that Fauci and Gates and all their minions "stay safe" with some sort of antidote while their pharmaceutical fixes kill off the rest of us; well, this may be it.

From the article Possible Antidote for the V-Serum and the Current Spike Protein Contagion by Dr. Judi Mikovits, here is a scientific summary of just what suramin does and where it comes from: “Here is the trail of science and data that shows the derivative relationship between pine needles and Suramin (“the elist’s antidote” to microbial illnesses) – and which also provides a potential antidote for those affected by the spike protein contagion … Suramin further decreases the activities of a large number of enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and modification: DNA polymerases, RNA polymerases, reverse transcriptase, telomerase, and enzymes involved in winding/unwinding of DNA are inhibited by suramin, as well as histone- and chromatin-modifying enzymes like chromobox proteins, methyltransferases, and sirtuin histone deacetylases. This is medical-speak for inhibiting the inappropriate replication and modification of RNA and DNA … Suramin also showed inhibitory effects against components of the coagulation cascade… Excessive coagulation causes blood clots, mini-clots, strokes, and unusually heavy menstrual cycles.”

Extremely interesting! It reveals that suramin inhibits blood coagulation or blood clots (a major theme throughout the entire COVID op) – the very issue that caused officials to be wary of the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccines, causing many European nations to ban them, and also causing the CDC at one point to halt them. Blood coagulation is also a theme of COVID itself, even before the advent of vaccines. What is also very fascinating is that suramin has the reported ability to decrease the activities of enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis. This is exactly what the other two COVID vaccines – those made by Moderna and Pfizer – are trying to promote.

So where can one get this naturally occurring free medicine? From tea made with pine needles. Pine needle tea contains both Suramin and Shikimic Acid. Shikimic acid is famous because it is the active ingredient in TamiFlu, the anti-viral medicine that you take when you have flu symptoms, and it actually works well. So you get a bonus when using pine needle tea.

Eastern White Pine is the best pine to use, but it may be hard to come by unless you live in the Northeast U.S. Scotch Pine is also okay to use, as are other pines but they are not as strong.  Some "pine" sources are not actually pine, like the yew tree, and are toxic, so you have to be careful about the source. Some pines are NOT recommended, such as Ponderosa Pine.  Fresh green needles are best, but dried needles are also okay to use. 

The down side is that pine needle tea tastes bad, so mixing in a bit of honey and lemon will help the medicine go down easier. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fever, blurred vision, skin tingling, and weakness.

Suramin is a medication that has been used to cure autism as well. But our government can't have that, of course, because autism is almost certainly caused by childhood vaccines, in combination with all the pesticides and chemicals in our environment and foods. Pine needle tea is also under a variety of medical studies to examine its impact on cancer.

DISCLAIMER: ALWAYS CONSULT WITH A DOCTOR BEFORE DECIDING ON A TREATMENT PLAN FOR ANY DISEASE.

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