New Post at TCTL: Next Level — An Analysis of “Spike Protect” Product
Next Level: An Analysis of “Spike Protect” Product
Truth Comes to Light editor’s note:
In the post shared below, Next Level takes a look at “Spike Protect” products being sold to supposedly protect and/or repair damage from “spike proteins”. (For more information on Next Level, see their magazine here.)
This is the “Spike Protect” product promoted by Dr. Bodo Schiffmann as mentioned in the Next Level post. Ingredients: nattokinase, astaxanthin, black pepper extract and curcuma extract. Dr. Bodo Schiffman’s channels are published in German: Telegram and YouTube.
You will likely have seen a few versions of “Spike Protect” capsules offered for purchase by some of the natural healing or medical freedom channels that you follow. A quick web search found several with varying ingredients.
Here
Ingredients: black cumin seed extract, dandelion root, n-acetyl cysteine, green tea providing EGCG, nattokinase, selenium.Here
This site also mentions “shedding” protection. Their product comes in a bundle of products that include: selenium, glutathione, turmeric, quercetin, hesperidin, nattokinase, black seed oil, dandelion root, Irish moss, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, selenium, proteases, bromelain, papain, kelp, rutin, grape seed, ALA, citrus bioflavonoid, rose hips, Asian ginseng, eleuthero [Siberian ginseng], ginkgo biloba, CoQ10, green tea, catalase, flaxseed, lutein, SOD, parsley.Here
Ingredients: quercetin, schisandra, gingko leaf, serrapeptase, nattokinase.Here
Ingredients: nattokinase, dandelion root, selenium, black sativa, green tea extract, Irish sea moss.and Here
Ingredients: dandelion leaf, juniper berry, slippery elm, ginger root.
These same ingredients have been recommended for many of the symptoms related to upper respiratory issues and blood clots — in other words, for all things “covid” and “covid jab” side effects.
In the post below, Next Level challenges the idea that “spike proteins” are the culprit in causing these symptoms.
Product advertising for “Spike Protect” is based on evidence-free studies.
by Next Level
translated from German via telegram translate
January 25, 2024
The community has requested a critical analysis of the studies used as the basis for the Spike Protect product.
It is important to emphasize that no serious scientist — regardless of his critical attitude — would use such study results as a reliable evidence base. The product’s arguments against supposed “spike proteins” are based on a number of studies that do not provide sufficient evidence. This product has not yet been tested for effectiveness in controlled scientific studies…
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