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Detoxifying Spike Proteins: A Comprehensive Guide Based on Expert Protocols

Detoxifying spike proteins has become a topic of interest for those concerned about post-COVID or post-vaccine health effects. Experts like Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Bryan Ardis, and Dr. Barbara O’Neill recommend natural supplements and holistic strategies to support the body’s detoxification processes. Key interventions include enzymes like nattokinase and bromelain, anti-inflammatory compounds like curcumin, zinc supplementation, and, according to Dr. Ardis, nicotine-based protocols. Hydration, lifestyle changes, and supportive herbs such as dandelion may also aid in detoxification. Always consult a healthcare provider before beginning any supplement regimen. Tags #SpikeProteinDetox #COVIDVaccineRecovery #Nattokinase #Bromelain #Curcumin #ZincSupplement #NicotineProtocol #HolisticHealth #ImmuneSupport #DrPeterMcCullough

Glenn Rosaroso Vale, MT (AMT), MS(IT), MBA

8/27/20252 min read

Detoxifying Spike Proteins: A Comprehensive Guide Based on Expert Protocols

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns have emerged regarding the persistence of spike proteins in the body, potentially contributing to various health issues. While the scientific community continues to investigate these concerns, certain healthcare professionals have proposed detoxification protocols aimed at mitigating potential effects. This guide synthesizes recommendations from Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Bryan Ardis, and Dr. Barbara O’Neill, focusing on natural supplements and lifestyle strategies.

🧬 Understanding Spike Proteins and Detoxification

Spike proteins are structures found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, facilitating its entry into human cells. Post-infection or vaccination, these proteins can persist in the body, potentially leading to inflammation and other health issues. Detoxification aims to support the body's natural processes in clearing these proteins.

🧪 Dr. McCullough’s Detox Protocol

Dr. McCullough emphasizes supporting cardiovascular health, reducing microthrombi, and enhancing immune function.

Supplements:

  • Nattokinase (2000 FU)

    • Dosage: 2000 fibrinolytic units twice daily

    • Purpose: A protease enzyme derived from fermented soybeans that breaks down fibrin, supporting cardiovascular health and dissolving microthrombi.

  • Bromelain (500 mg)

    • Dosage: 500 mg once daily

    • Purpose: Anti-inflammatory enzyme from pineapple stems that may help reduce spike protein–related inflammation.

  • Curcumin (500 mg) with Black Pepper

    • Dosage: 500 mg three times daily, with black pepper to enhance absorption

    • Purpose: Potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound to counteract spike protein–induced inflammation.

  • Zinc (100 mg)

    • Dosage: 100 mg daily

    • Purpose: High-dose zinc to support immune function and assist in combating viral components, including spike proteins.

Duration: Minimum of 3 months; some individuals extend up to 12 months. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting.

🧪 Dr. Bryan Ardis’ Nicotine Protocol

Dr. Ardis suggests nicotine can help release spike proteins from nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), particularly the alpha-7 subtype, targeted by viral components.

Protocol Overview:

  • Nicotine Gum: Chew one 2 mg piece for 10 minutes, twice daily

    • Adjustment: Cut gum into smaller doses if 2 mg is too strong

  • Nicotine Patch: Apply a 7 mg patch daily, cutting it into thirds if needed

    • Application Sites: Ribs or upper arm

    • Duration: Wear for 24 hours; replace daily

Notes: Some may experience nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort from gum. Patches bypass the digestive system and may be preferable.

🧪 Dr. Barbara O’Neill’s Detox Approach

Dr. O’Neill emphasizes natural and holistic strategies to support the body's detoxification and repair processes. While specific spike protein protocols are not formally detailed, her recommendations include:

  • Zinc (25–50 mg daily) for general immune support

  • Dandelion: Supports liver and kidney detoxification

  • Hydration and Lifestyle: Adequate water intake, balanced nutrition, and gentle exercise to support detoxification

Note: Dr. O’Neill’s zinc dosage is lower than Dr. McCullough’s and is aimed at general immune support rather than aggressive spike protein detox.

⏳ Duration and Considerations

  • Minimum 3 months for effectiveness; some extend up to 12 months

  • Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen, especially at higher doses or when combining protocols

  • Monitor for side effects such as nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort, or interactions with medications