EDTA for Spike Protein Detox
By Dr. Michael W. Roth
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Spike Protein
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Question: Does EDTA help detox the COVID Spike Protein?
Answer: Yes
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Spike proteins affect both the vaccinated, and the unvaccinated (indirectly from transmission – vaxxed to unvaxxed, also called spikopathy). This is openly admitted to by Pfizer. Along with graphene oxide, these spike proteins are most likely responsible for COVID symptoms and deaths.
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The spike protein can be found in all SARS-CoV-2 variants and is also produced in your body when you get a COVID-19 injection. Even if you have not had any symptoms, tested positive for Covid-19, or experienced adverse side effects after a jab, there may still be lingering spike proteins inside your body.
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According to a recent study published by The Lancet, people who have recently been vaccinated carry a viral load that is 251 times higher than those who are unvaccinated, endangering them and their co-workers.
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How it works: Spike proteins bind to the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors on the cell membranes of the target cells, dissolving enzymes that are released permitting entry of the complete COVID-19 virus into the cytoplasm, where replication of the virus can ensue (Belouzard et al., 2012; Shang et al., 2020).
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It appears that some of the circulating spike proteins simply bind the ACE2 receptors without entering the cell, inducing an autoimmune response to the entire cell-spike protein entity. Depending on the cell type that binds the spike protein, any of a number of autoimmune medical conditions can result.
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Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and chloroquine, while not having the ability to remove toxins from the body, have been shown to prevent new binding of the spike protein to the ACE2 receptors, which need to be bound in order for either the spike protein alone or for the entire virus to gain entry into the target cells (Lehrer and Rheinstein, 2020; Wang et al., 2020; Eweas et al., 2021). These agents also appear to have the ability to directly bind up any circulating spike protein before it binds to any ACE2 receptors (Fantini et al., 2020; Sehailia and Chemat, 2020; Saha and Raihan, 2021). When the ACE2 receptors are already bound, the COVID-19 virus cannot enter the cell (Pillay, 2020).
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ACE2 receptor
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The ACE2 receptor is located in the cell wall, in lung and blood vessel linings, and in platelets. Spike proteins attach to ACE2 receptors and interfere with normal functioning.
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Mitigation
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There may be particular nutrients to help break down the spike proteins such as the proteolytic enzymes serrapeptase and Nattokinase. Also, Quercetin with Bromelain may have the capability to interfere with SARS-CoV-2 replication.
Ivermectin, while being a potential deterrent to ACE2 binding, is primarily an anti-parasitic and therefore has no “chelating” or detoxification ability itself.
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Detox
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When it comes to actually removing heavy metals, toxins, and graphene oxide found in the COVID shots, there are quite a few detox protocols suggesting many different natural nutrients to either inhibit or neutralize the spike protein. But do they? While they are all helpful against the “normal” coronavirus spike protein, they may not be effective or enough for something as powerful as the modified, lab-created, chimeric COVID-19 spike protein with all its genetic enhancements and therefore fighting fire with fire (using a safe, but powerful man-made substance like EDTA may be necessary).
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Adverse Events (Vaccine Injuries)
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The issue of greatest concern may not be the specific cause of the COVID symptom outbreak (vaccines, transmission, etc.), but whether adverse events can be clinically resolved if not effectively prevented, and whether any long-term damage to the body can be prevented once an adverse event is recognized.
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All toxins ultimately inflict their damage by directly or indirectly oxidizing biomolecules. This state of oxidation in a grouping of biomolecules is the disease.
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When antioxidants can donate electrons back to oxidized biomolecules (reduction), the normal function of these biomolecules is restored (Levy, 2019). Anything that has a high antioxidant activity, such as EDTA , has been proven to be profoundly effective in blocking and even reversing the negative clinical impact of any toxin or poison, including the COVID spike protein.
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EDTA as an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory also has the ability to inhibit enzymes which aid in spike protein activation in the cell such as Furin and Serine Protease (believe to make the virus more infectous and tranmissiable), and reduce spike protein levels in the body.
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While there are some natural aids that help with the above, EDTA is superior in that it induces antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities in the body. A study demonstrates that EDTA treatment induces the activity of antioxidant enzymes, decreases lipid peroxidation, hepatic inflammation, and fibrosis.
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Chlorine Dioxide
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CDS or MMS is not legal, but approved for purifying drinking water – primarily from bacteria and pathogens (living). It appears anecdotally to be beneficial and effective as a pathogen eliminator, however there is the question of whether or not it can also detoxify heavy metals, graphene oxide and the COVID spike protein.
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Jim Humble in his book, the mineral miracle solution states that he believed chlorine dioxide can destroy heavy metals through oxidation. However, any substance that is strong enough to destroy a heavy metal in the body might possibly do a lot of harm to the surrounding tissues. Therefore it is this author’s opinion is that it may not be an effective chelator.
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EDTA Removes the Spike Protein
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EDTA is extremely important in every single 'protein purification' protocol in biochemistry, it strips the metals from the protein surfaces.
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Metal chelators, such as EDTA, are widely used for inhibition of proteases during protein purification or during preparation of cell or tissue extract [1]. EDTA is also employed in procedures to eliminate endotoxins from certain protein preparations [2] or to prevent oxidation by metals [3].
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Additionally, if you followed Dr. Bryan Ardis’ claim in regard to the covid-venom connection, both with very similar physiological symptoms, it’s interesting to know that EDTA also helps with neutralization of snake venom induced coagulopathy:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6123674/pdf/42003_2018_Article_39.pdf
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