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Is Pineapple Enzyme Bromelain a Remedy for COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries?

 
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"I want to try and give some hope but I don’t know how well this will work but it is worth trying!!!

After learning Australian Scientist had discovered how to destroy the “natural” covid-19 protein spike using pineapple enzyme (Bromelain), I wondered if it would help a double “Vaccinated” person – vaccinated is in inverted commas because legally these jabs do not meet the definition of a vaccine.

I know an elderly person who is a close friend of mine who ended up Magnetic after these shots.

I talked her into taking the Pineapple enzyme as I seen what the Australian Scientist claimed to have discovered and thought logically it may work with the “Vaccine” as the spike protein was programmed to use our bodies to produce the spike protein to help produce a response via our immune system.

After taking this for just over a month she is now to my surprise no longer magnetic as I retested her!"

"I found two peer-reviewed studies that have been published since COVID-19 started, where it was being tested as an early treatment for COVID-19. One study looked at just bromelain, and another one (the one in Australia) looked at a compound of bromelain with Acetylcysteine (BromAc), which has been previously studied in cancer treatment.

The first study was carried out by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and a “preprint” copy of the study, meaning that it had not yet been peer-reviewed, was published in bioRxiv in September of 2020.

After it was peer-reviewed, it was published in the journal Clinical and Translational Medicine in February of 2021 with the title: Bromelain inhibits SARS‐CoV‐2 infection via targeting ACE‐2, TMPRSS2, and spike protein.

The study was funded, at least in part, by the HIH and the FDA assisted as well, according to the “Acknowledgements.”

And yet, this study never made it into my newsfeeds, either in the corporate media or the alternative media."

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OP your link doesn't work but I did find this study.


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Bromelain inhibits / cleaves the expression of ACE-2 and TMPRSS2

Bromelain cleaves / degrades SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Bromelain inhibits S-Ectodomain binding and SARS-CoV-2 infection
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I just discovered yesterday that my vitC crystals - which taste terrible in water - are actually good in those little cans of 100% pineapple juice.

Now I have a good reason to go out and buy them.

ps I will never take the vaxx, but I do find I get a sore throat when I'm around the vaxxed.
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Excerpt:

"I want to try and give some hope but I don’t know how well this will work but it is worth trying!!!

After learning Australian Scientist had discovered how to destroy the “natural” covid-19 protein spike using pineapple enzyme (Bromelain), I wondered if it would help a double “Vaccinated” person – vaccinated is in inverted commas because legally these jabs do not meet the definition of a vaccine.

I know an elderly person who is a close friend of mine who ended up Magnetic after these shots.

I talked her into taking the Pineapple enzyme as I seen what the Australian Scientist claimed to have discovered and thought logically it may work with the “Vaccine” as the spike protein was programmed to use our bodies to produce the spike protein to help produce a response via our immune system.

After taking this for just over a month she is now to my surprise no longer magnetic as I retested her!"

"I found two peer-reviewed studies that have been published since COVID-19 started, where it was being tested as an early treatment for COVID-19. One study looked at just bromelain, and another one (the one in Australia) looked at a compound of bromelain with Acetylcysteine (BromAc), which has been previously studied in cancer treatment.

quercetin with bromelain, at health food store

The first study was carried out by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and a “preprint” copy of the study, meaning that it had not yet been peer-reviewed, was published in bioRxiv in September of 2020.

After it was peer-reviewed, it was published in the journal Clinical and Translational Medicine in February of 2021 with the title: Bromelain inhibits SARS‐CoV‐2 infection via targeting ACE‐2, TMPRSS2, and spike protein.

The study was funded, at least in part, by the HIH and the FDA assisted as well, according to the “Acknowledgements.”

And yet, this study never made it into my newsfeeds, either in the corporate media or the alternative media."

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Very interesting!
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OP your link doesn't work but I did find this study.


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Thank you for posting the link.


Abstract:
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). The initial interaction between Transmembrane Serine Protease 2 (TMPRSS2) primed SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein and host cell receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE-2) is a pre-requisite step for this novel coronavirus pathogenesis. Here, we expressed a GFP-tagged SARS-CoV-2 S-Ectodomain in Tni insect cells. That contained sialic acid-enriched N- and O-glycans. Surface resonance plasmon (SPR) and Luminex assay showed that the purified S-Ectodomain binding to human ACE-2 and immunoreactivity with COVID-19 positive samples. We demonstrate that bromelain (isolated from pineapple stem and used as a dietary supplement) treatment diminishes the expression of ACE-2 and TMPRSS2 in VeroE6 cells and dramatically lowers the expression of S-Ectodomain. Importantly, bromelain treatment reduced the interaction between S-Ectodomain and VeroE6 cells. Most importantly, bromelain treatment significantly diminished the SARS-CoV-2 infection in VeroE6 cells. Altogether, our results suggest that bromelain or bromelain rich pineapple stem may be used as an antiviral against COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Bromelain, ACE-2, TMPRSS2, Spike protein
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Living in the tropics they are usually a part of my diet anyhow, but I have added passion fruit (good for asthma patients and a cure for whooping cough in Brazil) and pineapple to my daily diet for the past 18 months as an immune booster and covid preventive.

A nine-week study fed 98 healthy children either no pineapple, some pineapple (140g) or lots of pineapple (280g) daily to see if it boosted their immunity.

The children who ate pineapples had a significantly lower risk of both viral and bacterial infections. Also, children who ate the most pineapple had close to four times more disease-fighting white blood cells (granulocytes) than the other two groups.

It is to bad the study used canned pineapple as opposed to fresh. I would guess that fresh would be even healthier.

Abstract

This randomized, controlled trial examined the effects of canned pineapple consumption on immunomodulation, nutritional status, and physical health of ninety-eight (98) school children with mean age of 8.44 ± 0.20. The study participants were divided into three groups: Group A (33) includes subjects who were not given canned pineapple, Group B (33) includes those who were given 140 g, and Group C (32) includes those given 280 g of canned pineapple for nine weeks. Each major group was further divided into two groups: normal (N) and underweight (U) based on 2007 WHO Growth Reference Standards. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, physical examination, dietary intake, hemoglobin level, and immunological data were analyzed. Results showed a decrease in incidence of viral and bacterial infections for both Group B and Group C (normal and underweight) after canned pineapple consumption. Granulocyte production increased by 0.77-26.61% for normal weight subjects and 14.95-34.55% for underweight. CD16+56 count augmented by 20.44-22.13% for normal weight and 3.57-15.89% for underweight subjects. Thus, intake of both one can (140 g) and two cans (280 g) of canned pineapple may shorten the duration and incidence of infection and may increase the production of granulocytes and CD16+56, but intake of two cans (280 g) demonstrated higher granulocyte and CD16+56 production. This trial is registered with Philippine Health Research Registry: PHRR140826-000225.

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Here is a medical study using passion fruit to treat asthma.

"Oral administration of the purple passion fruit peel extract reduces wheeze and cough and improves shortness of breath in adults with asthma"

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My daily smoothie is banana, passion fruit, pineapple, coconut milk or cocnut oil, and chia (and mango when available). I think it would be a good recipe for those seeking to detox from the vax and to help stave off a cytokine storm.
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We use bromelain for various things, and have for years. A 'must have' in the medicine cabinet!

It's one of those 'broad use' supplements.

Thanks for posting this, OP!
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Earlier someone unvax said they got a sore throat when around the vaxed. That might sound crazy but the same thing happens to me. I’m not vaccinated but when around someone who is, my throat starts hurting. Strange
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Don't know about the wu-flu but bromalain sure does work good at relieving my spinal stenosis. It's a natural anti-inflammatory.

Hope they don't pull it off the market.
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Earlier someone unvax said they got a sore throat when around the vaxed. That might sound crazy but the same thing happens to me. I’m not vaccinated but when around someone who is, my throat starts hurting. Strange
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Same here.
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Living in the tropics they are usually a part of my diet anyhow, but I have added passion fruit (good for asthma patients and a cure for whooping cough in Brazil) and pineapple to my daily diet for the past 18 months as an immune booster and covid preventive.

A nine-week study fed 98 healthy children either no pineapple, some pineapple (140g) or lots of pineapple (280g) daily to see if it boosted their immunity.

The children who ate pineapples had a significantly lower risk of both viral and bacterial infections. Also, children who ate the most pineapple had close to four times more disease-fighting white blood cells (granulocytes) than the other two groups.

It is to bad the study used canned pineapple as opposed to fresh. I would guess that fresh would be even healthier.

Abstract

This randomized, controlled trial examined the effects of canned pineapple consumption on immunomodulation, nutritional status, and physical health of ninety-eight (98) school children with mean age of 8.44 ± 0.20. The study participants were divided into three groups: Group A (33) includes subjects who were not given canned pineapple, Group B (33) includes those who were given 140 g, and Group C (32) includes those given 280 g of canned pineapple for nine weeks. Each major group was further divided into two groups: normal (N) and underweight (U) based on 2007 WHO Growth Reference Standards. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, physical examination, dietary intake, hemoglobin level, and immunological data were analyzed. Results showed a decrease in incidence of viral and bacterial infections for both Group B and Group C (normal and underweight) after canned pineapple consumption. Granulocyte production increased by 0.77-26.61% for normal weight subjects and 14.95-34.55% for underweight. CD16+56 count augmented by 20.44-22.13% for normal weight and 3.57-15.89% for underweight subjects. Thus, intake of both one can (140 g) and two cans (280 g) of canned pineapple may shorten the duration and incidence of infection and may increase the production of granulocytes and CD16+56, but intake of two cans (280 g) demonstrated higher granulocyte and CD16+56 production. This trial is registered with Philippine Health Research Registry: PHRR140826-000225.

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That's interesting. I know taking bromelain on an empty stomach takes care of inflammation to a great extent....but that up there was eye opening....almost four times the amount of disease fighting white blood cells. Hot damn, that's impressive.

Pineapples gotten in the stores here in the States are AWFUL, though. They pick them waaay too soon, and they're so irradiated, they don't even ripen properly. I've had them to start to rot from the inside out...way back when, when I didn't know what I was getting. The best were the ones I grew myself when I lived in FL. Perfection.

I've been on the hunt for organic canned pineapple. I love pineapple, my GI tract loves pineapple (this a big plus for me), and I need to get myself some pineapple.

zzcat is going to come for a visit, and we've already decided to go to Las Cruces, and I can then go to Sprouts. If they have canned organic pineapple there like I suspect they will, I will stock up. They don't have it organic at any of the four grocery stores in town here.


Thank you for such the informative thread, lovey....send



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I just discovered yesterday that my vitC crystals - which taste terrible in water - are actually good in those little cans of 100% pineapple juice.

Now I have a good reason to go out and buy them.

ps I will never take the vaxx, but I do find I get a sore throat when I'm around the vaxxed.
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That is interesting. A friend of mine (unjabbed) says it feels like her throat is closing up and she chokes when around her jabbed brother and sister in law.
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Earlier someone unvax said they got a sore throat when around the vaxed. That might sound crazy but the same thing happens to me. I’m not vaccinated but when around someone who is, my throat starts hurting. Strange
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Same here.
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And same here, too. I actually took bromelain for a few days, and sprayed my throat with chloraseptic a couple of times. Cleared it right up.
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No, its not.

NOTHING will safely take out the poison virus poison.

But ignorant hopeful suckers abound.

But, YOU CANT UNSCRAMBLE AN OMLETTE
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Earlier someone unvax said they got a sore throat when around the vaxed. That might sound crazy but the same thing happens to me. I’m not vaccinated but when around someone who is, my throat starts hurting. Strange
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Same here.
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include me with this...sore thoat everytime i have been close to anyone who has taken the shots. going to get some bromelain into the diet.
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No, its not.

NOTHING will safely take out the poison virus poison.

But ignorant hopeful suckers abound.

But, YOU CANT UNSCRAMBLE AN OMLETTE
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Aren't you a ray of sunshine in a chemtrail sky!

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Earlier someone unvax said they got a sore throat when around the vaxed. That might sound crazy but the same thing happens to me. I’m not vaccinated but when around someone who is, my throat starts hurting. Strange
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Same here.
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And same here, too. I actually took bromelain for a few days, and sprayed my throat with chloraseptic a couple of times. Cleared it right up.
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I suspect colloidal silver would be good to have on hand for that, too.

Not that I've had the particular problem youse guyses are talking about, but I know from past experience that collodial silver will slay a sore throat in no time, sometimes as quick as an hour, depending on how quickly it's gotten onto and down your throat from onset.

Every household should have it to combat colds and flues. It's a freaking powerhouse germ and virus killer. It's produced in nasal and throat spray bottles, and in bottles you can drink. I currently have a 250 ppm silver I only use if I'm feeling a bug come on....lol, I had a nasal spray, but my son was having problems with his sinuses, I LOANED it to him to use, it fixed him right up, quickly, and now he's kept it to himself, the man-child critter.....billlaugh

You should think about getting yourself some....hf
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They are working on an antidote and it will be out soon.
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Excerpt:

"I want to try and give some hope but I don’t know how well this will work but it is worth trying!!!

After learning Australian Scientist had discovered how to destroy the “natural” covid-19 protein spike using pineapple enzyme (Bromelain), I wondered if it would help a double “Vaccinated” person – vaccinated is in inverted commas because legally these jabs do not meet the definition of a vaccine.

I know an elderly person who is a close friend of mine who ended up Magnetic after these shots.

I talked her into taking the Pineapple enzyme as I seen what the Australian Scientist claimed to have discovered and thought logically it may work with the “Vaccine” as the spike protein was programmed to use our bodies to produce the spike protein to help produce a response via our immune system.

After taking this for just over a month she is now to my surprise no longer magnetic as I retested her!"

"I found two peer-reviewed studies that have been published since COVID-19 started, where it was being tested as an early treatment for COVID-19. One study looked at just bromelain, and another one (the one in Australia) looked at a compound of bromelain with Acetylcysteine (BromAc), which has been previously studied in cancer treatment.

The first study was carried out by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and a “preprint” copy of the study, meaning that it had not yet been peer-reviewed, was published in bioRxiv in September of 2020.

After it was peer-reviewed, it was published in the journal Clinical and Translational Medicine in February of 2021 with the title: Bromelain inhibits SARS‐CoV‐2 infection via targeting ACE‐2, TMPRSS2, and spike protein.

The study was funded, at least in part, by the HIH and the FDA assisted as well, according to the “Acknowledgements.”

And yet, this study never made it into my newsfeeds, either in the corporate media or the alternative media."

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I make some mean Piña Coladas!
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OP, thanks for posting this. I was not aware of this research.
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Don't know about the wu-flu but bromalain sure does work good at relieving my spinal stenosis. It's a natural anti-inflammatory.

Hope they don't pull it off the market.
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That is exactly what they are working on now. All supplements are going to be severely controlled and regulated by next year, meaning they won’t be available
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Ill try this along with Zeolite. Its a clay detox supplement that pulls out heavy metal and toxins
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Make sure that restroom is in reachable distance, among with sufficient supply of toilet paper, on the bright note, Covid was as mild as any other cold:)

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OP your link doesn't work but I did find this study.


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OP link works just fine..
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If canned pineapple/bromelaine increases the white cell count, it might be a legitimate treatment for vaxx injuries. Myeloperoxidase can biodegrade graphene and it is released by white blood cells. The more white blood cells, the more Myeloperoxidase that can be released.


A human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

Myeloperoxidase -- an enzyme naturally found in our lungs -- can biodegrade pristine graphene, according to the latest discovery of Graphene Flagship partners in CNRS, University of Strasbourg (France), Karolinska Institute (Sweden) and University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). Among other projects, the Graphene Flagship designs based like flexible biomedical electronic devices that will interfaced with the human body. Such applications require graphene to be biodegradable, so our body can be expelled from the body.

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Myeloperoxidase, or MPO, is an enzyme that is released by white blood cells called macrophages that measures your body’s response to damaged artery walls that have becomethin, cracked, and ultimately unstable due to cholesterol accumulation and inflammation.

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