Why Have "Minor Ingredients" in Spike Support?
Leading Nattokinase Formula Explained for Deep Black Friday Weekend Savings
By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Many of my patients use Spike Support from The Wellness Company as their source of Nattokinase, a major component of the McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detoxification.
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Most patients understand that Nattokinase helps the body dissolve Spike protein that has built up after multiple episodes of the infection and rounds of regrettable COVID-19 vaccination. But what about the other ingredients?
-Selenium is a necessary micronutrient particularly for the heart. I recommend it anyways in all coronary disease, cardiomyopathy, and myocarditis patients.
-Black Sativa contains phytochemicals that inhibit multiple actions of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain and may play a baseline role protecting against re-infection.
-Irish Sea Moss may protect the microbiome from various Spike protein gastro-intestinal disturbances.
-Green Tea Extract may have direct anti-Spike properties and various extracts have been used against SARS-CoV-2 infection
-Dandelion Extract may help block the damaging effect of Spike protein on the human ACE-2 receptor.
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Chief Scientific Officer, The Wellness Company
Thank-you, Dr. McCullough, for caring so deeply about the health of people everywhere. My father was an internist, who practiced medicine from the mid 1940s - mid 1970s. Like you, he was exceptionally perceptive & caring. He was very much the "Marcus Welby" of our community. I recognize & appreciate these same fine traits in you & it makes me so happy & hopeful whenever I read your articles or watch your interviews.
Also, please note that Nattokinase, (as well as Serrapeptase, etc.), must be taken in an empty stomach, so an hour before, or at least 2 hours after eating. Nattokinase breaks down proteins, that’s why it works on the spike. But if it’s not taken on an empty stomach, it breaks down the proteins in the food, and doesn’t make it into the bloodstream in quantity to break down the spike.