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  • Writer's pictureGary Moller

A Simple Protocol for Protection against Spike Protein

Updated: Mar 11


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I'm getting many inquiries from people who are deeply concerned about the harmful effects of spike protein, either from the vaccine, or from exposure to mRNA-vaccinated people who are shedding vaccine materials.


"Gary, there's hardly anybody now with healthy blood, so we're all in this together"

(Comment about people's exposure to mRNA vaccine materials by shedding, made by a doctor who does live blood analysis).


While I have avoided commenting about the issue of shedding until now, I'm finally convinced that the weight of scientific evidence now supports the view that transfer of mRNA via shedding can, and is happening. It means, sadly, that we are affected — vaccinated and unvaccinated — so what can we do to protect ourselves and our loved ones?


The first point to make is we are having to figure out how to protect people, as we learn of the mechanisms of harm. After all, the mRNA vaccines are still an experimental medication that leap-frogged the critical safety hurdles that all drugs are expected to hurdle before coming into widespread use. In addition, the officials, politicians, and doctors who are responsible for the genocidal harm being caused are colluding to cover their crimes. More than that, they are doubling down and pushing these poisons harder than ever!


So, for your benefit, I've been studying the research and paying careful attention to the independent experts, and working out what you can be taking right now to protect yourself from the mRNA-generated spike protein, no matter the source of exposure you might have. Please bear in mind that the recommendations that follow aren't set in stone. It is inevitable, as we learn more, that these recommendations will change.


Here's a simple recipe, including links to the products you need to protect your family from the harmful effects of mRNA-generated spike protein:


  1. Proteolytic Enzymes Take two per day

  2. N-Acteyl-Cysteine (NAC) Take 1-2 standard doses per day.

  3. High-Dose Vitamin C and Supporting Co-factors Take one standard dose per day

  4. Quercetin Take 1-2 rounded teaspoons per day.

Tips:

  1. Get the powder versions, where they are available, and put them into a bottle of water and drink it over the day. For added punch, add a dash of Nucell Fulvic Acid.

  2. Drink a little, and take the pills every day, whether you are well or ill. These are nutrients that are best taken each day, rather than in a big dose when you are feeling ill. Take a little each day to build your resistance and resilience.



Why have I recommended New Zealand's Blackcurrant?

New Zealand blackcurrant is a rich source of quercetin. In fact, it's considered one of the best dietary sources of this flavonoid antioxidant. With 12.5 - 15.0mg/100g quercetin, these berries contain a higher concentration of quercetin compared to other berries, including blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries.


Quercetin is a type of plant compound found in many fruits and vegetables. It's been shown to have various health benefits, including:

  • Antioxidant activity: Quercetin can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Quercetin may help reduce inflammation in the body.

  • Improved heart health: Studies suggest that quercetin may help lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol levels.

  • Boosted immune function: Quercetin may help reduce the risk of infections.


If you are looking for a good source of quercetin, blackcurrants are a great option. A rounded teaspoon of New Zealand freeze-dried blackcurrant powder is the equivalent of a cup of freshly picked berries.


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