Blog: COVID & mRNA Vaccine News

02/Feb/23
Vitamin-K-Benefits.jpg

8 Science-backed health benefits of vitamin K
Wednesday, February 01, 2023 by: Olivia Cook

Vitamin K exists naturally in two forms – vitamins K1 and K2.

Vitamin K1, or phylloquinone, is the primary dietary form found in leafy greens like broccoli, Brussels sprout, cabbage, collard, kale, lettuce and spinach; and in fruits like avocado, banana, grape, kiwi and prune.

Vitamin K2, or menaquinone, is found in small amounts in high-fat dairy products from grass-fed cows and egg yolks; liver and other organ meats; and fermented foods like cheese miso, natto and sauerkraut.

Studies show that vitamin K can help do the following:

Curb progress of aortic valve calcification
A study published in the journal Circulation has indicated that vitamin K2 (menaquinone-7) reduced the progression rate of aortic valve calcification in patients with aortic stenosis, a condition that occurs when the aortic valve narrows and blood cannot flow normally.

Inhibit tumor growth and cancer cell activity
A study published in the journal Nutrients has reported on the exemplary effects of vitamin K on breast, cervical and ovarian cancers, which included tumor growth inhibition, inhibition of cancer cell activity, inhibition of tumor growth, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation/production and induction of apoptotic cell death.

Regulate process of blood coagulation
Without vitamin K, our bodies will not be able to control clot formation. Vitamin K helps to regulate the process of blood coagulation by assisting in the conversion of certain coagulation factors into their mature forms.

Vitamin K helps to make four of the 13 proteins needed for blood clotting, which stops wounds from continuously bleeding so they can heal.

Promote bone health
A study published in the International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research has indicated that vitamin K2 promotes healthy bone mineral density by carboxylating osteocalcin, a protein that binds calcium in bones.

Researchers concluded that in postmenopausal women who had experienced hip or vertebral compression fractures, supplemented with either five or 45 milligrams/day of vitamin K2 (menaquinone-4) reduces undercarboxylated osteocalcin to concentrations typical of healthy, pre-menopausal women.

Boost cardiovascular health
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association indicated that improving vitamin K status boosts cardiovascular health by reducing arterial stiffness and improving blood pressure.

Among 53,372 Danish citizens, aged 52-60 years, participants with higher intakes of vitamin K had a 21 percent lower risk of an atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease-related hospitalization.

Hinder aging-related changes in brain
“Vitamin K2 demonstrated a very promising impact in hindering aging-related behavioral, functional, biochemical and histopathological changes in the senile aging brain,” said Dr. Mohamed El-Sherbiny of AlMaarefa University in Saudi Arabia, senior author of a study published in SciTechDaily.

Reduce diabetes risk and improve insulin sensitivity
Researchers of a study published in the journal Nutrients have indicated that supplementation of vitamin K reduces the risk of diabetes mellitus and improves insulin sensitivity.

Observation studies in humans showed the following results:

Healthy young male participants with higher dietary vitamin K intake showed better insulin response and glucose tolerance.
Dietary intake of both vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 was associated with a reduced risk of Type-2 diabetes mellitus in adult men and women.

Higher circulating vitamin K1 may be causally related to a lower risk of Type-2 diabetes mellitus, highlighting the importance of sufficient phylloquinone intake in the human diet.
Intervention studies in humans showed the following results:

Vitamin K1 supplementation had a protective effect on the progression of insulin resistance in older men.

Vitamin K1 supplementation had beneficial effects on glycemic status and insulin sensitivity in premenopausal and prediabetic women.
Short-term vitamin K2 supplementation improved the insulin response after an oral glucose challenge in young men.

Boost prostate health
Researchers of a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition have associated higher levels and intake of vitamin K2 with lower prostate cancer risk and vitamin K2 deficiency has been found in most men with aggressive prostate cancers.

Citation
(Cook, 2023). Natural News: 8 Science-backed health benefits of vitamin K. Retrieved on 2/2/23 online from https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-01-8-science-backed-health-benefits-vitamin-k.html

Note:

These ingredients are recommended by the FLCCC and World Council for Health and included in the product AcuteShield Vanquish® to Detox Spike Proteins from your body may help people who have been vaccinated improve or regain their health if suffering from new health issues that started after getting vaccinated.

The nutraceutical composition of AcuteShield Vanquish® wherein the composition comprises Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2 MK-7 (100mcg), Quercetin, Bromelain, Nigellin Sativa/Thymoquinone, Magnesium, Sulforaphane, N-acetylcysteine, Glutathione, Zinc, Piperine, Curcumin, Astaxanthin, and Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ). https://acuteshield.com/product/acuteshield-vanquish/


18/Oct/22
Insurance-Company-triple-shot-getting-covid.jpg

Note: The key to staying healthy after being vaccinated is to block mRNA vaccine spike proteins from attaching to your body organ cells (brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidney, etc.).

Friday, October 14, 2022 by: Zoey Sky

President Joe Biden last year reprimanded Americans who did not want to get Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, saying they were to blame for a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.” However, research data from around the world has proven that his claims are false.

Kaiser Permanente (KP), a well-known insurance company and healthcare provider, has commissioned a study to evaluate the effectiveness of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine against the dominant omicron subvariants.

The KP study revealed that those who are triple-vaccinated are more likely to be infected with COVID-19. Shockingly, or maybe not, they were also more likely to suffer severe illness and die from coronavirus.

According to a report by investigative journalist Daniel Horowitz, one chart on page 30 of the KP preprint study found that vaccine efficacy against the omicron subvariants dropped significantly 14 to 30 days after vaccination.

The efficacy continues to fall in the following months until it reaches negative territory after five months. This suggests that the recipients are more likely to get coronavirus than the unvaccinated.

Additionally, the study results indicate that triple-vaccinated individuals are at greater risk of getting COVID-19 after five months than those who only received two vaccine doses. (Related: Study finds 84% increase in incidence of cardiac-related DEATH among men under 40 following mRNA vaccination.)

Horowitz, who has reported on the negative efficacy of the coronavirus vaccine for the past year, added that it’s possible that the vaccines “prime the body to respond with a version of the virus that has long since changed, thereby making the natural immune response misfire.”

Those who support COVID-19 vaccine mandates claim that this is the reason for the new bivalent shot for the BA.5 omicron variant that was approved after it was studied in only eight mice and no human volunteers, said Horowitz. But since a new variant is surging, the new shot is as irrelevant as the previous ones and may even be counterproductive.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the new BA.4.6 variant now accounts for at least 13 percent of all COVID-19 cases and is rising sharply. Other variants also continue to spread.

Dr. Meryl Nass, an epidemiologist and internal physician, featured Horowitz’s article on her Substack page. Nass wondered if the KP study was conducted because the company was worried about the excess illness it was seeing.

She said Kaiser “might be willing to do a little truth-telling” as the company tries to determine “who is going to pay for this unexpected hit, which presumably did not stop in 2021 but continues apace.”

Adults who have received mRNA booster shots are twice as likely to be hospitalized
Meanwhile, British government data found that adults aged 40 to 74 who have received mRNA booster shots are twice as likely to be hospitalized as those who haven’t been boosted.

In June, an analysis of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trials by British Medical Journal Editor Dr. Peter Doshi and other medical experts revealed that people who received the mRNA vaccines were more likely to be in the hospital than get protection “from a severe adverse event.”

Still, Dr. Anthony Fauci has the gall to show up on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on CBS earlier this October and promote the new bivalent booster with the host.

Fauci and Colbert taped a sketch where they left the studio and walked down the street to a pharmacy after Fauci said during an interview that he was eligible for another booster. While at a Walgreens store, Colbert joked with Fauci as the latter got vaccinated.

Funnily enough, Fauci still tested positive for coronavirus back in June despite already receiving four doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

Citation
(Sky, 2022). Natural News: Triple-vaccinated individuals more likely to get COVID-19 than the unvaccinated, reports insurance company. Retrieved online on 10/18/22 from https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-10-14-triple-vaccinated-likely-get-covid-than-unvaccinated.html 


 

ALL THINGS COVID AND mRNA VACCINES

Our bodies are made up of approximately 30 trillion cells. COVID and mRNA Vaccine Spike Proteins attach to body organ cells, penetrate cell membranes, and replicate inside your cells causing cell damage and inflammation, resulting in side effects and long-term disease.

Learn what goes on in your body when you get COVID or are vaccinated so you can optimize your immune system to protect your body organ cells.

Subscribe to Receive Research, Articles, and Solutions that Keep you Safe!

You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

Plant Meds RX Blog will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Verified by MonsterInsights