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Emil's avatar

Connecting long covid to today’s post, one interesting study I recall on long covid showed that those with long covid lacked bifidobacteria in their guts. I always figured this was because the spike protein is in snot that gets swallowed and then digested. Something similar was mentioned in today’s post, with e-coli bacteria being impacted in the gut. And the reason the bifidobacteria thing stuck with me is that ivermectin, in addition to clearing spike protein, somehow helps repopulate the bifidobaceria in the gut! Other commenters have mentioned FLCCC protocols, including ivermectin. Perhaps this could help, or you could find a naturopath who focuses on gut issues.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Dr Sabine Hazan on bifidobacteria. May I suggest that you all start making some vegetable ferments in your kitchen? It's pretty darned easy; extremely cheap (all you need is water and salt)--as a preservation method, a lot cheaper than freezing (which requires energy used in blanching and maintaining the freezer) or canning (which involves a whole lot of you-pay-for-it heat from the stove).

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I should read a little further, I just commented about this! I didn't know ivm repopulated bifidobacterium. Do you remember where you learned that?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I just listened to a snippet of her interview where she talks about the jab eliminating the bifidobacterium flora. I'll have to listen to it all. Thanks.

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