by Walter M. Chesnut
January 20,
2023
from
WMCResearch Website
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A "Missile
Defense" Approach:
Neutralize
Before the Enemy "Hits the Ground"...
In another study, bromelain at a concentration of 100 μg/ml (I
have edited what I believe must certainly have been a typo.
The referenced paper
has this measure, the published paper was 100 g/ml, clearly a
typo.) was found to be effective in dissolving
SARS-COV-2 spikes and envelope
proteins.
When combined with 20
mg/ml of acetylcysteine, the SARS-COV-2 spike and envelope
proteins are fully disintegrated.
An Analysis Based
on Molecular Docking and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of
Bromelain as Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Variants
So, clearly this is VERY
good news...
If we can literally
DISSOLVE
the Spike Protein before it interacts with our
ACE2 (and clearly many other) receptors, then the Spike, in essence,
becomes as the nonillions of other viruses on the planet that
cannot enter our cells...
What is
Bromelain?
Bromelain, the key component of pineapple fruit and
roots, is one of many active compounds found in pineapple that
possesses therapeutic properties.
Bromelain is made up of,
a variety of
proteases, as well as phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase,
cellulases, and glycoprotein.
Minor thiol
endopeptidase, ananain, comosain, protease inhibitors, and
organically bound calcium are all present in pineapple bromelain.
Dissolving the Spike
Protein is also enhanced by combining Bromelain with
NAC...!
What is NAC?
N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), as a nutritional supplement, is a
greatly applied antioxidant in vivo and in vitro.
NAC is a precursor of L-cysteine
that results in glutathione elevation biosynthesis. It acts directly
as a scavenger of free radicals, especially oxygen radicals.
NAC is a powerful
antioxidant. It is also recommended as a potential treatment option
for different disorders resulted from generation of free oxygen
radicals.
A Review on Various Uses of N-Acetyl Cysteine:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5241507/
The paper cited above regarding Bromelain concludes:
The interaction
between bromelain and various RBD variants of SARS-CoV2 was
reported for the first time in this study.
The detailed in
silico analysis suggests that bromelain effectively binds to
RBD's active site, especially with the residues Gln493, Tyr449,
Gly446, Gly496, and Gln498.
As a result, the
interaction between RBD and hACE2 was hypothetically interfered
with significantly, thus suggesting the potential use of
bromelain to prevent viral entry into the host cells.
The current study
could lay the groundwork for bromelain to be used as an
inhibitor against SARS-CoV-2, but more in vitro
and in vivo testing is needed before making any final
conclusion.
Supplements are currently
on the market for both Bromelain and NAC.
However, as with all
supplements, please check with your Primary Care provider
before taking any supplements.
I am a researcher,
not an MD, this is a theoretical discussion and not medical
advice.
I am encouraged by these results.
We may be able to develop
a protocol to negate the effects of the Spike Protein
(and, potentially, SARS-CoV-2) by having our own internal "Patriot
Missile System" against the invading
Spike Protein...
Is NAC
and Bromelain effective in...
Breaking down the Spike Protein?
-
Researchs says YES! -
m
by Dr. Paul Alexander
April 17,
2023
from
PAlexander Website
Is NAC (N-Acetyl
Cysteine)
and Bromelain (BromAc)
effective in
breaking down the
mRNA technology
(or DNA) based
COVID gene injection induced spike
protein?
This promising
research suggests
that recombinant
spike and envelope SARS-CoV-2 proteins
were disrupted
by BromAc.
Spike and
envelope protein disulfide bonds
were reduced by
Acetylcysteine...
These three (3) embedded studies raises very exciting potential for
NAC and Bromelain as a means to
dissolve
spike protein...
We have been extolling
the virtues of NATTOKINASE (natural blood thinner) in support and
dissolving spike protein (in TWC's Spike Recovery product) yet
NAC and Bromelain (combination BromAc is revealing enhanced activity
against spike protein) deserves mention:
'N-acetyl
cysteine (NAC), as a nutritional supplement, is a
greatly applied antioxidant in vivo and in vitro.
NAC is a
precursor of L-cysteine that results in glutathione
elevation biosynthesis. It acts directly as a scavenger
of free radicals, especially oxygen radicals.
NAC is a
powerful antioxidant.
It is also
recommended as a potential treatment option for
different disorders resulted from generation of free
oxygen radicals.
Additionally,
it is a protected and endured mucolytic drug that
mellows tenacious mucous discharges.
It has been
used for treatment of various diseases in a direct
action or in a combination with some other medications.'
'Bromelain
and Acetylcysteine (BromAc) (NAC) has synergistic action
against glycoproteins by breakage of glycosidic linkages
and disulfide bonds.
Sought to determine the effect of BromAc on the spike
and envelope proteins and its potential to reduce
infectivity in host cells.
Recombinant spike and envelope SARS-CoV-2 proteins were
disrupted by BromAc.
Spike and envelope protein disulfide bonds were reduced
by Acetylcysteine.
In in
vitro whole virus culture of both wild-type and
spike mutants, SARS-CoV-2 demonstrated a
concentration-dependent inactivation from BromAc
treatment but not from single agents.'
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