Intermittent fasting for Post COVID Vaccine Syndrome: Autophagy | |
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(OP) Hawk-o-holic User ID: 76624641 United States 01/16/2023 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How long do you have to fast to remove the spike protein? Intermittent fasting should be done as long as the retrotransposed spike protein is in the DNA. That means for the rest of your life. However, intermittent fasting lowers the risk of heart diseases and cancer. Improves, if not reverses, diabetes and extends the life span. It is also possible that the spike proteins in human cells may decrease with time. A mouse study showed that retrotransposons are magnitudes higher initially but diminish with time. This may be because they have a negative effect on fitness. Thus, as the cells divide and multiply, the retrotransposons get excluded. [6] But we don’t know that for sure for humans. Time will tell. Pickle Suprise! |
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User ID: 84682147 United States 01/16/2023 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great thread! Wish everyone would post good stuff like this. Thanks for the synopsis and link. Do more than expected, take less than allowed. When dealing with a friend, if you aren't getting the short end, you're doing it wrong. Any good Muslim joke starts with a glance over the shoulder. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79510735 01/16/2023 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe if you were in your prime without any other conditions a light intermetting fasting will extend your life expectancy. In other cases this wont happen if not highly monitored ad supported. The most important aspect would be antiretroviral intermitted use and cell apoptosis. Also notice that all damaged tissues cells will need to be excreted and when you have tons of them your body wont be able to handle all the waste expecially if all the paths arent working properly. |