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 the issue of Covid-19 infections, Covid-19 vaccines, and spike protein damage is recent, this guide is based on well-established and emerging medical research and the clinical experience of international physicians and holistic health professionals; it will evolve with the emergence of new evidence.

  

The availability of generic drugs and supplements may vary worldwide.

 

Who can benefit from this information? 
If you have already had Covid-19, a recent injection of Covid-19, or symptoms that may be related to the transmission of Covid-19 (also known as detachment), it may be helpful to use one or more items from our list. medications and dietary supplements to reduce protein load. The spike protein, which is part of the Covid-19 virus on the one hand and is produced in our body after vaccination, can circulate around our bodies, damaging cells, tissues and organs.

Many have not been able to find help for prickly protein-related diseases (also known as spicopathy) through existing health services. This information is relevant if you have a long history of Covid after an injection or if you have Covid Injection Syndrome (pCoIS).

 

Important Note: This guide is for educational purposes only. If you become ill after vaccination, ask your doctor or holistic healthcare professional for help. For information on diseases after Covid injection, see the WCH post-injection guide.

 

Spike protein is found in all SARS-CoV-2 variants. It is also produced in the body when Covid-19 is injected. Even if you had no symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or did not experience any side effects after a puncture, you may still have prolonged spike proteins in your body. Doctors and holistic professionals suggest some simple measures to clean them after a puncture or infection.

 

It is believed that cleansing the body of thorn protein (henceforth called detoxification) as soon as possible after an infection or sting can protect it from damage caused by residual or circulating thorn protein.

In this guide, we discuss some of the key features of these conditions that can be targeted during detoxification:

 

Spike protein
ACE2 receptors
Interleukin 6 (IL-6)
Furin
Serine protease

  

Important safety instructions before starting detoxification

 

Please do not perform thorn protein detoxification without the supervision of a trusted healthcare professional. Please note the following:

 

Pine needle tea, neem, comfrey, Andrographis paniculata - NOT to be consumed during pregnancy.
Magnesium - Overdose is possible and is more difficult to detect when consuming liposomal magnesium. Therefore, consider a mixture of liposomal and conventional magnesium, or just conventional magnesium.
Zinc - If you are taking a multivitamin that already contains zinc, be sure to adjust the amount of zinc you consume in other supplements.
Nattokinase - Do not take blood thinners while you are using or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Always consider dosing - When taking a multivitamin, be sure to adjust the amount of each supplement accordingly. (For example, if your multivitamin contains 15 mg of zinc, reduce your zinc supplementation with this amount.)
St. John's wort - This drug interacts with many pharmaceutical drugs. It should not be taken if you are taking other medicines without the advice of your doctor.

 

Proactive and supportive measures
Virtually all conditions are easier to handle in the early stages. After all, it is certainly better to avoid a health crisis altogether than to respond to it. As the saying goes, a drop of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

 

A healthy diet is vital to support a healthy immune system.

 
Tips:

 

Modify your diet to reduce the consumption of foods that promote inflammation. A low vitamin diet is recommended. Avoid processed foods and GMOs.
The foods in Table 1 can be included in the daily diet before Covid-19 infection or Covid-19 puncture, if you choose to do so.
Intermittent fasting: The practice of intermittent fasting involves scheduling meals that switch back and forth between periods of voluntary and non-fasting. Practitioners of intermittent fasting usually consume all the daily calories within 6-8 hours of the day. This diet method is used to induce autophagy, which is essentially a recycling process that takes place in human cells, where the cells break down and recycle the ingredients. Autophagy is used by the body to remove damaged cellular proteins and can kill harmful viruses and bacteria after infection.
It is recommended to take a multivitamin daily. In addition to vitamin C and vitamin D3, it provides a basic supply of vitamin A, vitamin E, iodine, selenium, trace elements and more.
Heat therapy, such as a sauna and hot bath, is a good way to detoxify thorn 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.

 

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Emerging evidence is also showing that in the nucleus of our cells the spike protein impairs our cells’ ability to repair DNA.

 

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

 

  • Ivermectin has been shown to bind to the spike protein, potentially rendering it ineffective in binding to the cell membrane.
  • 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. 

It has been proposed that large concentrations of spike protein may bind to our ACE2 receptors and effectively ‘sit there’, blocking the regular functioning of these receptors in various tissues. The disruption of these receptors has been associated with a multitude of adverse effects through altered tissue functioning

  • 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:

  • Ivermectin
  • Hydroxychloroquine (with zinc)
  • Quercetin (with zinc)
  • Fisetin 

Evidence suggests the binding of ivermectin to the ACE2 receptor prevents the spike protein from binding with it instead. 

What is Interleukin-6?

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.

IL-6 has been used as a biomarker for Covid progression. Increased levels of IL-6 have been found in patients with respiratory dysfunction. Meta-analysis has revealed a reliable relationship between IL-6 levels and covid severity. IL-6 levels have been inversely related with T-cell count in ICU patients

Pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 are also expressed post-vaccination, and studies suggest that they may reach the brain

Il-6 inhibitors have in fact been recommended by the WHO for severe Covid cases, for which they have been described as life-saving. 

 

How to detox from IL-6

 

 

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 K2), zinc, magnesium, jasmine tea, spices, bay leaves, black pepper, nutmeg, and sage

 

What is furin?

Furin is an enzyme, which cleaves proteins and makes them biologically activate. 

 

Why target furin?

Furin has been shown to separate the spike protein and thus allow the virus to enter human cells. 

A furin cleavage site is present on the Covid spike protein, which is thought to make the virus more infectious and transmissible. 

Furin inhibitors work by preventing cleavage of the spike protein

 

How to detox from furin

 

 

Substances that naturally inhibit furin:

  • Rutin
  • Limonene
  • Baicalein
  • Hesperidin

What is serine protease?

Serine protease is an enzyme.

Why target serine protease?

Inhibiting serine protease can prevent spike protein activation and also reduce viral entry to cells, hence reducing infection rate as well as severity

 

How to detox from serine protease

 

 

Substances that naturally inhibit serine protease and may help to reduce spike protein levels in the body:

  • Green tea
  • Potato tubers
  • Blue green algae
  • Soybeans
  • N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)
  • Boswellia (frankincense)

  

What to Take? How much to take? Where does it come from? Where to get it?

 

Table 1. Medicines and supplements that can be considered

 

Substance Natural Source(s) Where to Get Recommended Dose
Ivermectin Soil bacteria (avermectin)  On prescription
0.4mg/kg weekly for 4 weeks, then monthly
*Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use
Hydroxychloroquine   On prescription 200mg weekly for 4 weeks *Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use
Vitamin C Citrus fruits (e.g. oranges) and vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts) Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 6-12g daily (divided evenly between sodium ascorbate (several grams), liposomal vitamin C (3-6g) & ascorbyl palmitate (1 – 3g)
Prunella Vulgaris (commonly known as self-heal) Self-heal plant Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 7 ounces (207ml) daily
Pine Needles  Pine tree Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Consume tea 3 x daily (consume oil/resin that accumulates in the tea also)
Neem Neem tree Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online As per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions
Dandelion Leaf Extract Dandelion plant Supplement (dandelion tea, dandelion coffee, leaf tincture): natural food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online   Tincture as per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) High-protein foods (beans, lentils, spinach, bananas, salmon, tuna) Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 1200mg daily (in divided doses)
Fennel Tea   Fennel plant Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction.
Star Anise Tea Chinese evergreen tree (Illicium verum) Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online
No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction.
St John’s Wort St John’s wort plant Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online As directed on supplement
Comfrey Leaf Symphytum plant genus Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online As directed on supplement
Nattokinase  Natto (Japanese soybean dish) Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online As directed on supplement
Boswellia serrata   Boswellia serrata tree Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online As directed on supplement
Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) Buttercup plant family Grocery stores, health food stores  
Curcumin Turmeric Grocery stores, health food stores  
Fish Oil Fatty/oily fish Grocery stores, health food stores Up to 2000mg daily
Cinnamon Cinnamomum tree genus Grocery store  
Fisetin (Flavonoid) Fruits: strawberries, apples, mangoes Vegetables: onions, nuts, wine Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 100mg daily (Consume with fats)
Apigenin Fruits, veg & herbs parsley, chamomile, vine-spinach, celery, artichokes, oregano Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 50mg daily  
Quercetin (Flavonoid) Citrus fruits, onions, parsley, red wine Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 500mg twice daily, Consume with Zinc
Resveratrol Peanuts, grapes, wine, blueberries, cocoa Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 1500mg daily for up to 3 months
Luteolin Vegetables: celery, parsley, onion leaves
Fruits: apple skins, chrysanthemum flowers
Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 100-300mg daily (Typical manufacturer recommendations)
Vitamin D3 Fatty fish, fish liver oils Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 5000 – 10,000 IU daily 
Vitamin K Green leafy vegetables Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 90-120mcg daily  (90 for women, 120 for men)
Zinc Red meat, poultry, oysters, whole grains, milk products Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 11-40mg daily  
Magnesium Greens, whole grains, nuts Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 350mg daily 
Jasmine Tea Leaves of common jasmine or Sampaguita plants Grocery store, health food stores Up to 8 cups per day
Spices   Grocery store  
Bay Leaves Bay leaf plants Grocery store  
Black Pepper Piper nigrum plant Grocery store  
Nutmeg Myristica fragrans tree seed Grocery store  
Sage Sage plant Grocery store  
Rutin Buckwheat, asparagus, apricots, cherries, black tea, green tea, elderflower tea Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 500-4000mg daily  (consult healthcare provider before taking higher-end doses)
Limonene Rind of citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 2000mg daily
Baicalein Scutellaria plant genus Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 100-2800mg  
Hesperidin Citrus fruit Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online Up to 150mg twice daily
Green Tea Camellia sinensis plant leaves Grocery store Up to 8 cups of tea a day or as directed on supplement 
Potatoes tubers Potatoes Grocery store  
Blue Green Algae Cyanobacteria Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online 1-10 grams daily
Andrographis Paniculata Green chiretta plant 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: 

Click here to download a PDF guide from Caring Healthcare Workers Coalition.