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Have you had COVID-19 or received a COVID-19 injection?
Then you probably have dangerous proteins circulating in your body.
While the spike protein is naturally found in SARS-CoV-2, regardless of variant, it is also produced in your body when you receive a COVID-19 injection.

Spike protein inhibitors and neutralizers include pine needles, ivermectin, neem, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and glutathione.
The top 10 spike protein detoxification essentials include vitamin D, vitamin C, nigella seed, quercetin, zinc, curcumin, milk thistle extract, NAC, ivermectin and magnesium.
In its native form in SARS-CoV-2, the spike protein is responsible for the pathologies of the viral infection.

About the spike protein
In its wild-type form, it is known to open the blood-brain barrier, cause cell damage (cytotoxicity) and, as Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of the mRNA and DNA vaccine core platform technology, 1 said in a commentary in News Voice, ” actively participates in manipulating the biology of the cells that line the inside of blood vessels, the vascular endothelial cells, in part through its interaction with ACE2, which controls blood vessel contraction, blood pressure and other things.” 2
It has also been revealed that the spike protein alone is sufficient to cause inflammation and damage to the vascular system, even independently of a virus. 3
Now, the World Council for Health (WCH), a global coalition of health-focused organizations and civil society groups seeking to expand public health knowledge, has published a guide to spiked protein detoxification, 4 which provides simple steps you can take to potentially reduce the effects of toxic spiked protein. You can view this complete guide to natural remedies, 5 including dosages, at the end of this article.
Why should you consider a spiked protein detox?
Spike proteins can circulate in your body after an infection or injection, causing damage to cells, tissues and organs. “Spike protein is a deadly protein,” Dr. Peter McCullough, a trained internist, cardiologist and epidemiologist, says in a video. 6 It can cause inflammation and clotting in any tissue in which it accumulates. 7
For example, Pfizer’s biodistribution study, which was used to determine where injected substances end up in the body, showed that the COVID spike protein from the injections accumulated in “fairly high concentrations” in the ovaries. 8

In addition, a Japanese biodistribution study for the Pfizer jab found that vaccine particles move from the injection site into the blood, after which circulating spike proteins can travel freely throughout the body, including the ovaries, liver, neurological tissues, and other organs. 9 confirms WCH : 10
“The virus spike protein has been linked to adverse effects, such as blood clots, mental confusion, organizing pneumonia, and myocarditis. It is probably responsible for many of the side effects of Covid-19 [injection] … Even if you have not had any symptoms, have not tested positive for Covid-19, or have experienced adverse side effects after a needle stick, there may still be spike proteins inside your body.
To eliminate them after the prick or an infection, doctors and holistic practitioners are suggesting some simple actions. It is believed that clearing the body of spike proteins … as soon as possible after an infection or puncture can protect against damage from remaining or circulating spike proteins.”
Spike protein inhibitors and neutralizers
A group of international physicians and holistic practitioners who are experienced in helping people recover from COVID-19 and post-injection illness compiled natural options to help reduce your body’s spike protein load. The following are spike protein inhibitors, meaning they inhibit the binding of spike protein to human cells:
Prunella vulgaris
pine needles
Neem emodin
Dandelion leaf extract
Ivermectin
Ivermectin, for example, binds to the spike receptor bending domain of SARS-CoV-2 bound to ACE2, which may interfere with its ability to bind to the human cell membrane. 11 They also compiled a list of spike protein neutralizers, which render it incapable of causing further damage to cells. These include:
N-acetylcysteine (NAC).
Glutathione
Fennel tea
Star anise tea
Pine needle tea
St. John’s wort
Comfrey leaf
Vitamin C
The plant compounds in the table above contain shikimic acid, which can counteract the formation of blood clots and reduce some of the toxic effects of spiked protein. Natokinase, a form of fermented soybeans, may also help reduce the occurrence of blood clots. 12
Protecting Your ACE2 Receptors and Detoxifying IL-6
The spike protein attaches to the ACE2 receptors on your cells, which affects the normal functioning of the receptors. This blockage can alter tissue function and could be responsible for triggering autoimmune disease or causing abnormal bleeding or clotting, including vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine (with zinc), quercetin (with zinc), and fisetin (a flavonoid) are examples of substances that can naturally protect their ACE2 receptors. 13 Ivermectin acts in this regard by binding to ACE2 receptors, preventing the spike protein from doing so. 14

Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a proinflammatory cytokine that is expressed after injection and levels are increased in those with COVID-19. It is for this reason that the World Health Organization recommends IL-6 inhibitors for people who are severely ill with COVID-19. 15 There are many natural IL-6 inhibitors, or anti-inflammatories, that may be useful for those seeking detoxification from COVID-19 or COVID-19 injections:
Boswellia serrata (frankincense).
Dandelion leaf extract
Black cumin (Nigella sativa)
Curcumin
Krill oil and other fatty acids.
Cinnamon
Fisetin Apigenin
Quercetin
Resveratrol
Luteolin
Vitamin D3 (with vitamin K)
Zinc
Magnesium
Jasmine tea
Spices
bay leaves
Black pepper
Nutmeg
sage – Sage
How to Detoxify Furin and Serine Protease
To enter your cells, SARS-CoV-2 must first bind to an ACE2 or CD147 receptor on the cell. Next, the sub-unit of the spike protein must be proteolytically cleaved (cut). Without this protein cleavage, the virus would simply attach to the receptor and not progress further.
“The furin cleavage site is why the virus is so transmissible and why it invades the heart, brain, and blood vessels,” explained Dr. Steven Quay, a physician and scientist, at a House Republican Reform and Oversight Subcommittee on a coronavirus crisis before select audience. 17
The existence of a novel furin cleavage site in SARS-CoV-2, whereas other coronaviruses do not contain a single example of a furin cleavage site, is a major reason why many believe that SARS-CoV-2 was created through gain-of-function. (GOF) research in a laboratory. Natural furin inhibitors, which prevent the cleavage of the peak protein, can help you detoxify furin and include: 18
Rutin
Limonene
baicalein
Hesperidin
Serine protease is another enzyme that is “responsible for proteolytic cleavage of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which allows fusion of the virus in the host cell.” 19 Therefore, inhibition of serine protease can prevent spike protein activation and viral entry into cells. WCH compiled several natural serine protease inhibitors, which include: 20
Green tea
Potato tubers
Blue green algae
Organic soybeans, difficult to obtain
N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
Boswellia
Time-restricted food and healthy diet for everyone
In addition to the specific substances mentioned above, WCH was right to point out that a healthy diet is the first step to a healthy immune system. Reducing consumption of processed and other pro-inflammatory foods, including vegetable (seed) oils, is essential for an optimal immune response.
It is also beneficial to eat time-restricted meals, which means eating again after six to eight hours. This will improve your health in several ways, primarily by improving your mitochondrial health and metabolic flexibility. It can also increase autophagy, 21 which helps the body clear damaged cells. As WCH noted: 22
“This method … is used to induce autophagy, which is essentially a recycling process that takes place in human cells, where cells degrade and recycle components. The body uses autophagy to eliminate damaged cellular proteins and can destroy harmful viruses and bacteria after infection.”

Another strategy to improve your health and longevity, and possibly to aid peak protein detoxification, 23 is the regular use of sauna. As your body is subjected to reasonable amounts of heat, it gradually acclimates to the heat, which causes a number of beneficial changes to occur in your body.
These adaptations include increased plasma volume and blood flow to the heart and muscles (which increase athletic endurance) along with increased muscle mass due to higher levels of heat shock proteins and growth hormone. 24 It is a powerful detoxification method due to the sweating it promotes.
The 10 essential detoxifiers of peak or spike protein , complete guide.
Below, you can find WCH’s complete guide of helpful substances for detoxing toxic spike proteins, including recommended dosages, which you can confirm with your holistic health practitioner. If you are not sure where to start, the following 10 compounds are the “essentials” when it comes to peak protein detoxification. Here’s a good place to start as you craft a more comprehensive health strategy: 25
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
NAC
Ivermectin
Nigella Seed
Quercetin
Zinc
Magnesium
Curcumin
Milk thistle extract
What to Take? How much to take? Where does it come from? Where to get it?
Table 1. Medicines and supplements that can be considered
Substance | Natural Source(s) | Where to Get | Recommended Dose |
Ivermectin | Soil bacteria (avermectin) | On prescription | 0.4mg/kg weekly for 4 weeks, then monthly *Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use |
Hydroxychloroquine | On prescription | 200mg weekly for 4 weeks *Check package instructions to determine if there are contraindications prior to use | |
Vitamin C | Citrus fruits (e.g. oranges) and vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts) | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 6-12g daily (divided evenly between sodium ascorbate (several grams), liposomal vitamin C (3-6g) & ascorbyl palmitate (1 – 3g) |
Prunella Vulgaris (commonly known as self-heal) | Self-heal plant | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 7 ounces (207ml) daily |
Pine Needles | Pine tree | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Consume tea 3 x daily (consume oil/resin that accumulates in the tea also) |
Neem | Neem tree | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | As per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions |
Dandelion Leaf Extract | Dandelion plant | Supplement (dandelion tea, dandelion coffee, leaf tincture): natural food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Tincture as per your practitioner’s or preparation instructions |
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) | High-protein foods (beans, lentils, spinach, bananas, salmon, tuna) | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 1200mg daily (in divided doses) |
Fennel Tea | Fennel plant | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction. |
Star Anise Tea | Chinese evergreen tree (Illicium verum) | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | No upper limit. Start with 1 cup and monitor body’s reaction. |
St John’s Wort | St John’s wort plant | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | As directed on supplement |
Comfrey Leaf | Symphytum plant genus | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | As directed on supplement |
Nattokinase | Natto (Japanese soybean dish) | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | As directed on supplement |
Boswellia serrata | Boswellia serrata tree | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | As directed on supplement |
Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) | Buttercup plant family | Grocery stores, health food stores | |
Curcumin | Turmeric | Grocery stores, health food stores | |
Fish Oil | Fatty/oily fish | Grocery stores, health food stores | Up to 2000mg daily |
Cinnamon | Cinnamomum tree genus | Grocery store | |
Fisetin (Flavonoid) | Fruits: strawberries, apples, mangoes Vegetables: onions, nuts, wine | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 100mg daily (Consume with fats) |
Apigenin | Fruits, veg & herbs parsley, chamomile, vine-spinach, celery, artichokes, oregano | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 50mg daily |
Quercetin (Flavonoid) | Citrus fruits, onions, parsley, red wine | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 500mg twice daily, Consume with Zinc |
Resveratrol | Peanuts, grapes, wine, blueberries, cocoa | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 1500mg daily for up to 3 months |
Luteolin | Vegetables: celery, parsley, onion leaves Fruits: apple skins, chrysanthemum flowers | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 100-300mg daily (Typical manufacturer recommendations) |
Vitamin D3 | Fatty fish, fish liver oils | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 5000 – 10,000 IU daily |
Vitamin K | Green leafy vegetables | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 90-120mg daily (90 for women, 120 for men) |
Zinc | Red meat, poultry, oysters, whole grains, milk products | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 11-40mg daily |
Magnesium | Greens, whole grains, nuts | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 350mg daily |
Jasmine Tea | Leaves of common jasmine or Sampaguita plants | Grocery store, health food stores | Up to 8 cups per day |
Spices | Grocery store | ||
Bay Leaves | Bay leaf plants | Grocery store | |
Black Pepper | Piper nigrum plant | Grocery store | |
Nutmeg | Myristica fragrans tree seed | Grocery store | |
Sage | Sage plant | Grocery store | |
Rutin | Buckwheat, asparagus, apricots, cherries, black tea, green tea, elderflower tea | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 500-4000mg daily (consult healthcare provider before taking higher-end doses) |
Limonene | Rind of citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 2000mg daily |
Baicalein | Scutellaria plant genus | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 100-2800mg |
Hesperidin | Citrus fruit | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | Up to 150mg twice daily |
Green Tea | Camellia sinensis plant leaves | Grocery store | Up to 8 cups of tea a day or as directed on supplement |
Potatoes tubers | Potatoes | Grocery store | |
Blue Green Algae | Cyanobacteria | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 1-10 grams daily |
Andrographis Paniculata | Green chiretta plant | Supplement: health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 400mg x 2 daily *Check for contradictions |
Milk Thistle Extract | Silymarin | Supplement; Health food stores, pharmacies, dietary supplement stores, online | 200mg x 3 daily |
Soybeans (organic) | Soybeans | Grocery store, health food stores |
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- 2 Newsvoice.se July 17, 2021
- 3 Circulation Research March 31, 2021
- 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25 World Council for Health, Spike Protein Detox Guide
- 6 Rumble, Dr. Peter McCullough, Therapeutic Nihilism and Untested Novel Therapies, October 5, 2021, 6:00
- 8 Children’s Health Defense June 3, 2021
- 9 Rights and Freedoms, Confidential Pfizer Research Document
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- 15 WHO July 6, 2021
- 17 YouTube June 29, 2021
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- 21 Nutrients. 2019 Jun; 11(6): 1234
- 24 FourHourWorkweek.com April 10, 2014
- 26 World Council for Health, Spike Protein Detox Guide
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