A: Stay the course and network more! Some of you are slackers! Goodbye.
This is particularly poignant. As an aside, I decided to DuckDuckGo "amyloid" and promptly received this missive :
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amyloid :
shows up as homogeneous pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels. 20× magnification. Amyloids are aggregates of proteins characterised by a fibrillar morphology of 7–13 nm in diameter, a beta sheet secondary structure and ability to be stained by particular dyes, such as Congo red. In the human body, amyloids have been linked to the development of various diseases.
I then decided to search "amyloid" on SOTT and it was quite enlightening indeed... ; anyhow I wanted to test an hypothesis I had regarding the unusual nature of the blood clots that we see now, of them being amyloid clots, not normal blood clots; which I think I got from someone interviewed on Alex Jones or Stew Peters - I forget when some short time long ago, the way time is flowing now.... [it really feels that way]
I'll start from oldest to newest and see how this red string progresses across the room from frame to frame:
[cigarette break]
Prelude: I was watching
an interview I found
here Connecting the dots and it triggered this poignant revelation. Maybe I'm using the wrong word, poignant? Anyway...
Session 3 January 2009 : dant : The Living Force · From Omnipresent |
"but I stumbled on this one and wonder if this is a good read? _
http://www.bioinitiative.org/report/docs/section_1.pdf"
There is evidence that high levels of amyloid beta are a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, and exposure to ELF can increase this substance in the brain. There is considerable evidence that melatonin can protect the brain against damage leading to Alzheimer’s disease, and also strong evidence that exposure to ELF can reduce melatonin levels. Thus it is hypothesized that one of the body’s main protections against developing Alzheimer’s disease (melatonin) is less available to the body when people are exposed to ELF. Prolonged exposure to ELF fields could alter calcium (Ca2+) levels in neurons and induce oxidative stress.
The consequence of prolonged exposures to children, whose nervous systems continue to develop until late adolescence, is unknown at this time. This could have serious implications to adult health and functioning in society if years of exposure of the young to both ELF and RF result in diminished capacity for thinking, judgment, memory, learning, and control over behavior.
Sounds like fun. Insert 5G here, please; all primed and ready, SIR!
PQQ is a neuroprotective compound [...] shown to reverse cognitive impairment. PQQ also protects the brain against neurotoxicity induced by other powerful toxins, including mercury. PQQ prevents aggregation of alpha-synuclein, a protein associated with Parkinson’s disease, and also protects nerve cells from the toxic effects of amyloid-beta proteins linked with Alzheimer’s disease and thus reduces the formation of new amyloid beta aggregate
PQQ has been shown to promote memory, attention, and cognition; supplementation with 20 mg per day of PQQ resulted in improvements on tests of higher cognitive function [...] by more than twofold in their standardized memory tests. Interestingly, co-administration of the unrelated compound coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) further improved performance on standardized memory tests when subjects also took 300 mg per day of CoQ10.
Interestingly, we have some of our answers before we even have our real questions... Ah, life is strange
RedFox The Living Force · 43 · From UK Oct 13, 2014
"On the truncated liquid, something else came to mind (hopefully this isn't too far off tangent) [...] Connecting with the previous post (miss folded proteins/prions) _
Prion Protein Interaction with Soil Humic Substances: Environmental Implications"
After shedding from diseased animals, prions persist in soil, withstanding biotic and abiotic degradation. As soil is a complex, multi-component system of both mineral and organic components, it is important to understand which soil compounds may interact with prions and thus contribute to disease transmission. Several studies have investigated the role of different soil minerals in prion adsorption and infectivity; we focused our attention on the interaction of soil organic components, the humic substances (HS), with recombinant prion protein (recPrP) material. We evaluated the kinetics of recPrP adsorption, providing a structural and biochemical characterization of chemical adducts using different experimental approaches. Here we show that HS act as potent anti-prion agents in prion infected neuronal cells and in the amyloid seeding assays: HS adsorb both recPrP and prions, thus sequestering them from the prion replication process. We interpreted our findings as highly relevant from an environmental point of view, as the adsorption of prions in HS may affect their availability and consequently hinder the environmental transmission of prion diseases in ruminants.
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Mumijo Traditional Medicine: Fossil Deposits from Antarctica (Chemical Composition and Beneficial Bioactivity)"
Mumijo is a widely used traditional medicine, especially in Russia, Altai Mountains, Mongolia, Iran Kasachstan and in Kirgistan. Mumijo preparations have been successfully used for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases; they display immune-stimulating and antiallergic activity as well. In the present study, we investigate the chemical composition and the biomedical potential of a Mumijo(-related) product collected from the Antarctica. The yellow material originates from the snow petrels, Pagodroma nivea. Extensive purification and chemical analysis revealed that the fossil samples are a mixture of glycerol derivatives. In vitro experiments showed that the Mumijo extract caused in cortical neurons a strong neuroprotective effect against the apoptosis-inducing amyloid peptide fragment β-fragment 25–35 (Aβ25–35). In addition, the fraction rich in glycerol ethers/wax esters displayed a significant growth-promoting activity in permanent neuronal PC12 cells. It is concluded that this new Mumijo preparation has distinct and marked neuroprotective activity, very likely due to the content of glycerol ether derivatives.
And, as an interesting aside, this will now bring us to our beloved
Keit Ambassador · 44 · From Novosibirsk Jul 30, 2018
"Just like with humans, animal's aging brain goes through various gradual changes. Some of them are due to a natural wear, some of them due to an accumulation of free radicals, beta-amyloid plaques, and other degradation processes. Unfortunately, in many cases it isn't possible to reverse the process, but perhaps keep it manageable." ~This may be useful to determine the variable possibilities of cure / reversal / help for people infected with this horrible blood disease, as these vaccines may be causing to occur in people... I remember somewhere the C's said the body was an amazing machine(?) and their plan wasn't working so well, hence multiple shots and etc, etc, etc..... I don't know what relevance this may or may not have, but one never knows...
[another cigarette break]
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Another thought occurs to me; I received my crystals recently! I'll make some time this weekend to post about it in the "crystals" section, but then this July session, and now this post, so Triple Jackpots don't happen too often these lifetimes, so....
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Now its time for the fun part:
happyliza The Living Force · 66 · From North Cyprus Jun 2, 2019
In fact, because neuroinflammation is so complex, targeted synthetic drug therapy often disrupts the healing process.
Many medications suppress or disrupt immune system functions and inhibit deep sleep, which is absolutely essential for recovery. Anti-inflammatory drugs, including steroids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents like ibuprofen and naproxen, disrupt immune functions and inhibit healing.
These drugs have also been shown to inhibit clearance of beta amyloid, a proteinaceous substance associated with neuroinflammatory disorders that is the hallmark identifying factor of Alzheimer’s disease. Though short-term use of antibiotic therapy has shown limited benefit in some cases of dementia and MS, tolerance to therapy and relapse are inevitable with long term use of synthetic antibiotics.
This makes sense when you consider that LNB and other neuroinflammatory conditions are primarily associated with disruptions in the balance of the entire microbiome and chronic immune dysfunction — as opposed to infections with specific pathogens. So while antibiotics initially suppress microbes in general, with extended use, pathogens arise in the gut and skin, gut and brain barriers are further compromised, and immune functions are further depressed, thus enhancing illness.
Instead, to overcome Lyme neuroborreliosis, you must approach it like you would another neuroinflammatory condition. The key components of recovery from any type of neuroinflammatory condition include:
- Reducing both systemic and nervous system inflammation
- Promoting optimal blood flow and vascular function
- Restorating normal sleep
- Supporting the immune system and restoring homeostasis
- Enhancing healing and restoration of normal gut and brain barriers
- Restoring balance to the microbiome of the gut and the entire body
Since stress is a powerful immune system disruptor, finding more calm is key to restoring immune health and resolving symptoms of neurological Lyme. One of the best tools to fight stress is getting optimal sleep. Without it, your immune functions are disrupted, and healing is compromised.
Sleep is especially important for recovery from neuroinflammatory illnesses. Studies have shown that even one night of compromised sleep in healthy people is associated with accumulation of beta amyloid in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease.
21. Shokri-Kojori E et. al. β-Amyloid accumulation in the human brain after one night of sleep deprivation. PNAS. 2018 Apr 9.
Have we found the true cause of diabetes, stroke and Alzheimer's?
Laura Administrator · From France Aug 21, 2019
"The diseases most people die of have been attributed to unhealthy lifestyles. But evidence now suggests bacteria are to blame, heralding a revolution in medicine
Health 7 August 2019
By Debora MacKenzie"
The strongest case against P. gingivalis is as a cause of Alzheimer’s disease. This constitutes more than two-thirds of all dementia, now the fifth largest cause of death worldwide. It was long blamed on the build-up of two brain proteins, amyloid and tau. But that hypothesis is crumbling: people with dementia may lack this build-up, while people with lots of the proteins may have no dementia – and most damningly, no treatments reducing either have improved symptoms.
[...]
Moreover, half of the brain samples from people without Alzheimer’s also had gingipain and amyloid, but at lower levels. That is as you would expect if P. gingivalis causes Alzheimer’s, because damage can accumulate for 20 years before symptoms start. People who develop symptoms may be those who accumulate enough gingipain damage during their lifetimes, says Casey Lynch at Cortexyme.
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But it also reflects the long-held belief that heart attacks and the other conditions are primarily the result of bad lifestyle, not bacteria. Such underlying paradigms in science can take decades to change. That happened when bacteria, not stress and stomach acid, were shown to cause stomach ulcers. After decades pursuing these explanations, many medical experts are reluctant to admit that amyloid may not cause Alzheimer’s and high cholesterol may not lead to heart disease.
With the world’s population ageing, we don’t have decades before these diseases become a health crisis severe enough to break health systems and societies. We need a new paradigm. That means facing the possibility that it may all be down to germs, after all.
Gaby SuperModerator May 25, 2020
New research finds that an HIV enzyme plays a crucial role in driving Alzheimer’s-related brain pathology by altering the APP gene. The findings warrant “immediate clinical evaluation of HIV antiretroviral therapies in people with Alzheimer’s disease,” say the authors of the study...
The APP gene encodes a protein called amyloid precursor protein found in the brain and spinal cord, among other tissues and organs. While the exact role of the APP protein is still unknown, scientists have found links between mutations in this gene and the risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s cases .
They found that the APP gene breeds new genetic variations within neurons through a process of genetic recombination. Specifically, the process requires reverse transcriptase, which is the same enzyme found in HIV . . .
The researchers report that 100 percent of the brain samples that had the neurodegenerative condition also had a disproportionally high number of different APP genetic variations compared with healthy brains.
"Think of the issues in those with cognitive decline when it's hard to regulate emotions, there's lack of concentration and attention, and people are not open to learn new things or to different perspectives."
~ WELL isn't this interesting, and one year EXACTLY from this session. Amazing
Natus Videre Jedi Master · From Earth Jul 25, 2021
Jumping to
Magnetite on Wikipedia:
Human brain
Living organisms can produce magnetite.
[50] In humans, magnetite can be found in various parts of the brain including the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes, brainstem, cerebellum and basal ganglia.
[50][58] Iron can be found in three forms in the brain – magnetite, hemoglobin (blood) and ferritin (protein), and areas of the brain related to motor function generally contain more iron.[58][59] Magnetite can be found in the hippocampus. The hippocampus is associated with information processing, specifically learning and memory.
[58] However,
magnetite can have toxic effects due to its charge or magnetic nature and its involvement in oxidative stress or the production of free radicals.[60] Research suggests that beta-amyloid plaques and tau proteins associated with neurodegenerative disease frequently occur after oxidative stress and the build-up of iron.
[58]
Hmmm, magnetite. So does this mean all those who became magnetic as a side-effect are 100% growing? Anyway, now I think it's time to get back to Ol' Faithful :
[AND OF COURSE I POSTED IT LIKE AN IDIOT BY ACCIDENT. EDIT:]
The Living Force · From
Stockholm, Sweden
"I have read somewhere among the endless amounts of articles and reportages, without being able now to pinpoint the exact article - that these strange blood clots are the body's reaction to the ingredients from the injections - creating a very tough kind of protein-tissue long strings of clots in blood vessels) - similar to amyloid "plaque" accumulating among the brain cells in Alzheimers Disease. Apparently the clot tissue is so tough, that the body really can't remove it anymore..."
Jedi Master · From
Greater Chicago Area
"Indeed, it could be amyloids or something similar. The amyloid plaques you mention are linked to misfolded proteins, or prions, which I hear in some discussions around the vaccine too.
What they found in the vessels though seem novel, as in I've not seen amyloid fibers/fibrils grow that large.
If they are amyloids, a good way to protect against those is watching the diet. Supplements like curcumin (natural & powerful anti-inflammatory) from turmeric and compounds in olive oil inherently inhibit amyloids. See: Natural product-based amyloid inhibitors
From that journal article, curcumin is praised:
"Nonetheless, extensive literature shows that curcumin prevents amyloid formation, amyloid induced cytotoxicity, and provides beneficial in vivo effects including reduced plaque burden"
Curcumin is present in very small amounts in the turmeric plant, but one can get more concentrated forms of it as a supplement. This brand I like very much: NOW Supplements, Turmeric Curcumin."
They observed under microscope some raw cloths, washed of blood, good number of pictures at different zoom level.
It's a bit disgusting
EXCLUSIVE: Today we are publishing a series of lab microscopy photos of bizarre clots which are now being routinely found in adults who "suddenly died," usually in a number of months following covid vaccinations. These clots are often referred to as "blood clots" but they are
www.naturalnews.com
More info from a remote viewer, who did a session a few years ago about there being fibrous, cord-like, amyloid-like materials in the blood vessels. He references the same article with info from the embalmer in the second video:
Remote Viewing: Update to the Update of Ominous Feeling, Amyloid Clots
Update to the Update to the Update: More Feedback Ominous Feeling
The Living Force
"Spartacus :
It's far, FAR worse than you know. We've left Clown World and are entering Hell World.
Self-assembling peptide and protein amyloids: from structure to tailored function in nanotechnology
Self-assembling peptide semiconductors
What exactly are they doing with the mRNA gene therapy "vaccine" shot? Why have they forced it on the human population?
Armed with self-assembly as a synthetic tool, powerful chemistry protocols can be developed that are capable of organizing organic and inorganic building-blocks into unprecedented structures and patterns. You are the LAB RAT."
Jedi Council Member · 53 · From
Augsburg, Germany
"From the very lengthy study of your first link, almost at the bottom: (bolded parts by me)
"This work convincingly demonstrates that if amyloid fibrils are made of biodegradable building blocks and are administered through the gastrointestinal tract to enable correct digestion, they could revolutionize fields such as pharmaceutics, food technology and nutrition, thereby tremendously widening the scope of applications of these fascinating materials."
yeah, i know that they have been working for a long time already on putting whatever they want into us via food, but reading it with such euphoria ... feels a little scary...."
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As you can no doubt tell, I am quite tired now. Thank you all to those who read this to the end :P