Commentary: Possible antidote for the V-serum and the current spike protein contagion!
By Mark Crispin Miller
April 28, 2021 - Dr. Judy Mikovits has revealed that the medical establishment has known all along about the antidote to the contagion - a contagion that is now being seen today by thousands of people who have not taken the serum, but have merely come in close proximity with others who have taken the jab.
(The word "serum" is being used here since, evidently, the way to avoid taking the jab is to say "I am allergic to the serum".)
When the medical establishment and political promoters want to exempt themselves from taking inoculations, they always give themselves a legal way out, while pushing the "citizenry" to take the jabs.
"I am allergic to the serum" is one of their solutions.
Taking the serum is one thing. The spike protein contagion now being experienced in large numbers by those who did not take the serum but just visited with a relative or friend who did is entirely new and unprecedented.
This antidote to the contagion, which has been known of by the upper levels of the medical establishment and insiders of the elitist class for almost 100 years, is called Suramin, an isolated compound originally derived from an extract of pine needle oil.
It is only available by injection, and has been a closely guarded secret not made openly available to the masses during this "pandemic", yet is an effective solution for parasites and viruses of several kinds, along with a large number of other conditions.
Anyone can now take advantage of this solution by tapping its root origin, pine needle tea, an antidote that is freely available today in evergreen forests and in many people's backyards.
There is a direct relationship between Suramin (the isolated extract), pine needle tea (a hot water extract of the pine, fir, cedar, and spruce needles), and pine oil (which is derived from the needles though an essential oil steam distillation process).
All three are derived from the properties of the conifer needle.
Suramin has been available to the medical profession for almost 100 years. A summary of its antioxidant benefits is outlined in the report 100 Years of Suramin.
Suramin further decreases the activities of a large number of enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and modification: DNA polymerases (103, 104), RNA polymerases (103, 105, 106), reverse transcriptase (18, 103), telomerase (67), and enzymes involved in winding/unwinding of DNA (107, 108) are inhibited by suramin, as well as histone- and chromatin-modifying enzymes like chromobox proteins (109), methyltransferases (110), and sirtuin histone deacetylases (111).
This is medical-speak for inhibiting the inappropriate replication and modification of RNA and DNA.
Do your part. Take care of yourself first and then look to assist any willing to listen and join in the reconstruction.