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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73203691 United States 11/19/2021 12:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.chemistryworld.com (secure)] Quoting: inna Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox. Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant. Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox. The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland. :sagan: |
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Turtle Hermit User ID: 80956893 United States 11/19/2021 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Already bought some online just in case... Of course nobody has a good treatment protocol, so who knows what to do with it? Topical? Oral? At what dosage? People are gonna freak out if they start getting smallpox sores all over, nobody is gonna be holding off, or resisting government vaccines at that point...nobody cares if they have a sniffle...scarring facial/body sores? Yea resist the pharma then...LoL. Always remember these words: Work hard, study well, and eat and sleep plenty! That is the Turtle Hermit way! We must master the art of peace in addition to the art of war! |
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User ID: 78111195 Denmark 11/19/2021 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "What is Sarracenia purpurea used for? The leaf and root are used as medicine. Pitcher plant is taken by mouth for digestive disorders, particularly constipation; for urinary tract diseases and fluid retention; as a cure for smallpox; and to prevent scar formation. A pitcher plant extract (Sarapin) is given as a shot." 11 Jun 2021 [link to www.rxlist.com (secure)] No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
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User ID: 61017279 United States 11/19/2021 04:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "What is Sarracenia purpurea used for? Quoting: Blag Dahlia The leaf and root are used as medicine. Pitcher plant is taken by mouth for digestive disorders, particularly constipation; for urinary tract diseases and fluid retention; as a cure for smallpox; and to prevent scar formation. A pitcher plant extract (Sarapin) is given as a shot." 11 Jun 2021 [link to www.rxlist.com (secure)] Really interesting information....but did you read the link you provided? Not a criticism...just thought you might want to read the whole thing. It keeps saying over and over "injected shot by a qualified DOCTOR." Warns against amateur use by anyone not qualified. Sounds more like BIG PHARMA programming. I'm sure that if small pox shows up PFIZER AND MODERNA WILL BE ALL CONVENIENTLY READY WITH THEIR SHOTS! The Oracle's Cookie "An evil enemy will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes." – Sun Tzu"...."DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK!" Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , new EARTH UNDER FIRE video pg 116 Thread: Greatest Secret of the United States, Causes of the Ice Age and Nova, Thread: UPdated Pg.2: Davinci Equinox Code 3:"What the EQUINOX SHADOW Knows"--Equinox Triggers and Solar Micro-Nova. |
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User ID: 75708546 United States 11/19/2021 07:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.chemistryworld.com (secure)] Quoting: inna Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox. Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant. Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox. The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland. I linked to your wonderful thread! |
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User ID: 76600178 United States 11/19/2021 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.chemistryworld.com (secure)] Quoting: inna Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox. Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant. Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox. The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland. anyone have trigger point injections? that's what this is [link to www.rxlist.com (secure)] Last Edited by Charbird on 11/19/2021 09:15 AM Occult Ritual Transformation and Coronavirus: How Mask Wearing, Hand Washing, “Social Separation” and Lockdowns Are Age-Old Occult Rituals [link to haveyenotread.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 81107037 United States 11/19/2021 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have lots of different carnivore type plants here in NC, including this particular species of pitcher plant. Swear I read something about this in one of my Foxfire books. Will have to pull from shelf and look later. And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm “How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire |
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User ID: 81032119 United States 11/19/2021 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glad the info is getting out there. I posted about this a couple of weeks back, I’m only linking to it again because there’s info about where to get it. Good luck family. Stay healthy. Thread: Bill Gates, small pox and sarracenia purpurea |
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User ID: 81130133 United States 11/19/2021 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the indians used it for smallpox then why does it have to be injected now? Wonder how they used it. Quoting: InMyDreams Very good question. J 17:15: "I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil. Truth, beauty and virtue ... all the things that THEY hate. All the things God loves. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78107266 United States 11/19/2021 09:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.chemistryworld.com (secure)] Quoting: inna Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox. Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant. Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox. The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland. Aren't these the same indigenous peoples wiped out by blankets with small pox that the left has been crying about for decades while they did nothing to save their culture? |
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