THE SECRETS OF NAC

Did you know? NAC is an extraordinary molecule that can be used to improve health in many areas. We have found an excellent book on the net about the surprising properties of N-acetylcysteine, confirmed by our doctors. Further relevant bibliography:N-Acetylcysteine: A Review of Clinical Usefulness (an Old Drug with New Tricks) N-Acetylcysteine (NAC): Impacts on …

THE ROLE OF NAC

In this paper, our doctors and scientists explain the role of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in helping to detoxify the body from the protein contamination of peak poisoning caused by the Sars-Cov2 virus and mRNA vaccines.

OUR GOAL: SPIKE DETOXIFICATION

ZeroSpike, the Innovative Civil-Private Partnership (PCP) project aims to contribute in the study, research and understanding of the health risks posed by the spike protein and hypothesize methodologies to help prevent and reduce the degree of spike intoxication due to Covid, long Covid and Covid vaccinations.Therefore, we asked physicians and scientists working with our civil …

SPIKE PROTEIN AND VACCINE DAMAGE

This protein (spike) is nasty – it is sometimes called a ‘pathogenic protein’ – and is recognised as the cause of many of the terrible diseases associated with COVID-19. Logically you would inactivate or at least try to attenuate this nasty spike protein and develop a vaccine around the attenuated virus. But that is not …

SPIKE PROTEIN AND LONG COVID DAMAGE

Growing evidence seems to indicate that many patients develop a chronic condition characterised by fatigue and neuropsychiatric symptoms, called long-COVID. Most of the vaccines produced so far for COVID-19 also cause human cells to produce the spike protein.This scientific article (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35028901/) describes perivascular inflammation in the brains of patients who died with Covid-19, while others …

SPIKE PROTEIN AND CANCER

Doctors from all over the world are becoming aware of the damage caused by spike proteins (from disease or vaccine).Dr Cole is an American certified pathologist with a PhD in cell and molecular biology. “Spike proteins remain in the body, attach to weak points in the tissue and catalyse the mutation of the tissue into …