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Aug 14, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

I appreciate your efforts so much! Particularly your statement “ …my plan is to create a more accessible, affordable version of the FLCCC protocols for less severe cases and viral/post viral & vax support via modular stacks as price & availability varies.” That’s a very important undertaking. Thank you.

The reviews are long and intense. I haven’t worked my brain this hard since college!

I used artemisia annua for a babesia (co)infection. It’s a common coattail rider to Lyme disease. :(

I would suggest looking through Stephen Buhners books (maybe you already have). He has extensively written on antiviral and antibiotic properties of herbs. Many people turned to his works during the beginning of the crazy.

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There is a grower of Mugwort here in Oregon. Is this the same variety as the one in the article? Artemisia vulgaris, Certified Organic . If not is it close enough?

https://oshalafarm.com/shop/mugwort/

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Jul 6, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

I just discovered your substack thanks to reading comments at WMC Research. Thank you for your work and sharing this interesting and important information!

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Jun 22, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Just discovered your substack. I am a biochemist.. I have yet to read thru your substack so sorry if you have already reported on the commentsI am sharing. I am glad to see the truth for health showcasing chlorine dioxide. We may be needing universal treatments if our support systems collapse. Also ray peats theory of prion amyloidosis may be of interest (available on the internet) Ray speculates that out breaks of bse correlated with radiation releases by fires at Hanford site and Chernobyl. I think we need to rethink many of the paradigms like prions theory in science that we have been fed. Also skullcap is a cheap antivirals I use. I use the whole herb due principal of what we know about vitamin c being not one compound but a mix of cofactors. Try one herb at a time to see how it effects you at first start trial gradually to feel herbs effects. Thoughts for today. I look forward to discovering new ideas and collaborating thru your substack and with your commenters.

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Impressive review.

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Jun 15, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Excellently compiled research on Artemisia annua! I was aware of the traditional african medicine use (its one of their powerhouse medicines), the SarsCov2 antiviral inhibition, and Dr Lu's Nobel prize, but the details re diabetes, specifics on the dosages etc, was very interesting.

I particularly found the tidbit on the Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation sponsoring the research on Artemisia annua (particularly as an antiviral), by creating F1 hybrid seeds for production and sale to research companies....🤔😐😑🤦‍♀️

My, my. Pretty sure theres a term in business used to explain tactics lije this- Owning shares in vaccine companies, that make a particular shot, when your also funding research and own seeds patents on an antiviral that can cure the very thing the vaccine was invented for? I know in life it's called playing both sides of the fence! Im sure the business jargon is much cooler.😉

Nice work DC!

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