Institute for the Protection of Natural Health The spike protein attacks the human microbiota!

2023-05-16 13:34:14

Dear friend, dear friend,

Your microbiota, that is to say the bacteria located in your colon and, your microbiome, all the bacteria that are on your body are decisive for your health1.

Covid 19 and anti-covid 19 RNA injections have provided yet another puzzling example.

A number of people who have contracted SARS CoV 2 have had their microbiota altered. These patients saw their level of bifidobacteria drop2.

But this situation was even more marked in patients who received messenger RNA injections, the famous anti-covid 19 “vaccines”.3.

Spike attacks bifidobacteria

Field doctors have seen patients lose hundreds of thousands or even millions of bifidobacteria in their gut overnight after receiving their covid 19 vaccination4.

This phenomenon could be linked to the spike protein5.

But it’s only an hypothesis. Doctors aren’t sure at this time.

Some of them nevertheless think that this protein produced by the body in large quantities after the injection of messenger RNA, could be responsible for the disappearance of bifidobacteria4,5.

This is the case, for example, of Dr. Sabine Hazan, a gastroenterologist in Florida, in the United States.

She followed four patients in particular, whose levels of bifidobacteria literally collapsed the day after their vaccination5.

This scenario upset the therapist. Because she knows the extent to which patients lacking bifidobacteria in their colon are at risk.

She was also able to see that patients who initially had less bifidobacteria than the others were more affected by covid 19.5.

Dr. Sabine Hazan is a pioneer in microbiota research

Dr. Hazan’s concern stems from the fact that she knows perfectly well how decisive the microbiota is for the health of her patients.6.

She is, in fact, both a doctor, a laboratory director and a researcher.6.

She knows perfectly well that many diseases are born in the intestine including pathologies like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and of course metabolic diseases.6.

One of the highlights of his early career was preventing colon surgery on a child with colitis6.

She preferred to work on her microbiota and 17 years later, this young adult still has his colon and is in good health.6.

She has become one of the specialists in fecal bacteria transplants in the world6,7.

His research has made it possible to better analyze and understand the microbiota.

Thanks to his work and the growing interest of researchers around the world for these bacteria in the colon, we now know that the microbiota and the microbiome are absolutely decisive for health.

The microbiota is a key element of your health

There are now studies showing that there is a link between the health of the microbiota and many human pathologies such as:

  • the Depression8;
  • obesity9;
  • autoimmune diseases10;
  • autism11;
  • degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s12;
  • certain cancers13.

In addition, your microbiota is also essential for your immunity14.

It protects you against many infectious diseases.

Finally, it regulates inflammation. Indeed, bacteria in the colon can capture many pro-inflammatory proteins that are evacuated with the faeces.6.

And as Dr. Sabine Hazan reminds us, when you have a bowel movement, you evacuate millions of bacteria5,6.

The latter constitute a non-negligible part of the faeces.

This biological reality keeps you healthy.

Babies are also affected!

Dr Hazan and his team have also shown that children born to mothers vaccinated against covid 19 can also see their level of bifidobacteria in the intestine drop.5.

This phenomenon could be related to breastfeeding.

Messenger RNA present in breast milk would go to the child and cause the production of the spike protein5.

The latter would have the effect of destroying these famous bifidobacteria.

This is all the more worrying because the number of these bacteria in babies can be extremely high.

Sometimes bifidobacteria constitute up to 90% of babies’ microbiota!

Should I have a faecal bacteria transplant?

Faced with this disaster, the question that everyone asks is how to replenish the reserves of bifidobacteria in the intestine.

For Dr. Sabine Hazan, this operation is not so obvious.

However, she mentions, during an interview, different possible avenues such as the transfer of faecal bacteria5,6.

It involves transplanting filtered bacteria from the faeces of a healthy donor to a sick recipient.

In the United States, the FDA has also just authorized the sale on the market of capsules containing fecal bacteria.15.

These technological feats represent remarkable innovations. There is no doubt that they are also of interest to a certain number of economic players.

However, before getting there, we could also ask ourselves how to avoid disturbing the human microbiota…

This notably involves the use of the most natural treatments possible.

Prevention is better than cure !

Dr Sabine Hazan also mentions the use of vitamin C and vitamin D or even oral or rectal probiotics6.

Nutritionists also advise the consumption of prebiotic foods that contain dietary fiber such as inulin or fructo-oligosaccharides16.

You will find it, for example, in artichokes, asparagus, leeks, onions and garlic as well as in tomatoes and bananas.

It is also found in whole grains including wheat, rye and barley as well as in chicory root, chia seeds, Jerusalem artichokes or psyllium17,18.

Be careful though, some of these foods are difficult to digest.

It is not good to take too much.

You can supplement your fiber intake with foods that contain a little less but are more digestible like most green vegetables.

Thus, spinach, chard and salads of all kinds provide you with dietary fiber which should help your colon regain a good balance.19,20 !

Naturally yours,

Augustine of Livois

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