This article is partially rewritten for better readability on October 9, 2021 Aix-Marseille Université in France experimented to determine if antibodies from the COVID-19 vaccines can cause infection enhancement if someone gets infected with the Delta variant. The study is Infection-enhancing anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies recognize both the original Wuhan/D614G strain and Delta variants. A potential risk…
Category: Covid-19
Can Breathing Spread the Spike Protein?
Months ago, there were concerns that the vaccinated may be spreading the spike protein to the unvaccinated. It was widespread among social media. So the question is, is it possible for someone to get the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from someone vaccinated? No studies have tested whether a coronavirus protein can be exhaled, but it has…
Melatonin’s Multiple Actions Against COVID-19
Melatonin is part of the FLCCC’s I-MASK+ FLCCC protocol for preventing and early treatment of COVID-19. The prevention Protocol recommends 6 mg before bedtime to fortify the immune system, and the Early Treatment Protocol (for Delta Variant) recommends 10 mg of Melatonin before bedtime. Are there studies to support the Melatonin for COVID-19? c19melatonin.com is…
Harvard: Immunity from mild COVID-19 infection much better than vaccination
A preprint study from Harvard Medical School, Differential antibody dynamics to SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination, compared the immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 among three groups of people: (i) the ones who recovered from COVID-19, (ii) the vaccinated who did not get COVID-19, and (iii) the ones who had COVID-19 and then were vaccinated. To cut thru…
How to get Ivermectin
The FLCCC Alliance has a webpage, How to get Ivermectin. It lists the providers who can give a prescription within and outside the U.S., the states they serve, and their websites. Call your local providers first if they can prescribe your Ivermectin. If they are reluctant to prescribe Ivermectin, check out the list on the website,…
Chronic high fat and high sugar diet leads to worse COVID-19 outcomes
A new preprint study showed that chronic high-saturated fat and high sugar diets resulted in worse COVID-19 outcomes among Syrian hamsters. The study, Western diet increases COVID-19 disease severity in the Syrian hamster is from the National Institute of Health and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and was recently published in biorxiv. …
IVMMETA.COM: A website of studies on Ivermectin’s efficacy
In mainstream media, it is commonly said that ivermectin is “unproven,” and no data supports its use against COVID-19. The website ivmmeta.com provides a real-time meta-analysis of ivermectin studies. Merriam Webster defines meta-analysis as a statistical analysis of several separate but similar experiments or studies to test the pooled data for statistical significance. As of…
What is Antibody-Dependent Enhancement and why should you care.
Addendum October 18, 2021. A new article adds more mechanisms for antibody-dependent enhancement. Five Mechanisms of Antibody-Dependent Enhancement Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, ADE ADE is a phenomenon observed in animals during vaccine development against the coronaviruses and measles, respiratory syncytial virus, and dengue viruses previously. In ADE, the inoculated animals develop the antibodies, but with time, the…
Molecular mimicry between the spike protein and humans can shut down platelet production
Back in January, Dr. Gregory Michael, a Florida doctor died two weeks after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. A few days after getting the shot, Dr. Michael showed skin signs indicative of internal bleeding. His platelet count was found to be very low. Normally platelet counts should be 157,000 to 371,000 per microliter of blood. While…
Scrutinize what you see on the internet
A circulating “report” on the internet about a “doctor” who identified graphene, parasites, and heavy metals in all four COVID vaccines. Allegedly, the “investigator” used Optical Microscopy, Bright-Field Microscopy, Phase Contrast Microscopy, Dark-Field Microscopy, UV absorbance, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffractometer, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance instruments. These…
The spread of the Delta variant among vaccinated Health Care Workers in Vietnam
On June 11, 2021, a 41-year-old staff member of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (HTD) in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam complained of body pain and tiredness and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. The testing was expanded to all hospital staff and was completed by June 12, 2021. An additional 52 members were found positive….
Study: Most antibodies produced by mRNA vaccines are Non-neutralizing
Addendum October 15, 2021: A study from Osaka Japan showed that non-neutralizing antibodies produced from COVID vaccination enhance infection with the Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 rather than protect. You can read it at: https://drjessesantiano.com/delta-variant-poised-to-be-totally-resistant-to-the-current-covid-vaccines/ Original areticle follows. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, and the Washington University School of Medicine,…
The OpenVAERS – website for COVID-19 vaccine adverse reactions
This page was updated on Jan. 8, 2022 The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System is the most common way to file adverse reactions, including deaths after vaccination. The public can also access the data in the VAERS system. Either way, entering and reading the data has a steep learning curve. If you go to the…
The FDA fully approved the Comirnaty and not the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine. Big difference
Two days ago, the US mass media was awash with the news that the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19 has been FDA approved. This means the military, government agencies, and private companies can now mandate the Pfizer vaccine. In reality, there is a big difference. What is approved is another brand of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine…
Adequate Vitamin D Prevents Severe COVID-19
Vitamin D is part of the I-MASK+ Prevention & Early Outpatient Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 and MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance. Several studies have shown that patients with Vitamin D deficiency develop severe COVID-19 in the form of cytokine storms.[1] Cytokine storms manifest as Acute Respiratory…
What should the household do if someone has an Early COVID-19?
The Delta variant is very contagious. You can get it in an enclosed area with other people who may be asymptomatic. I have seen that happen. If you develop symptoms like scratchy throat, a bit of a headache, or muscle soreness, it may be time to do two things. One is to schedule RT-PCR testing…
Pulmonary Hypertension, Heart Disease and Stroke from SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Cell Signaling
The Spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 is commonly known to binds to the ACE2 receptor. After binding, the virus enters the cells, replicates, and COVID-19 disease occurs. But the Spike protein-ACE2 interaction is not just physical. Biochemical events like cell signaling also happen. Cell signaling is the ability of cells to talk with one another….
This 42-day study prompted FDA to approve Moderna booster shots for immune compromised
This article goes into the nitty-gritty about the Emergency Aurhotization approval by the FDA for the booster shots for the immune-compromised. The Joint Commission on Immunisation and Vaccination (JCVI) published on June 30, 2021, interim advice regarding COVID-19 booster shots for winter 2021 – 2022. JCVI advises UK health departments on immunization. In their report,…
The anti-COVID-19 properties of Quercetin
Quercetin is a flavonoid found in plants like apples, onions, capers, cilantro, berries, dill, and lovage. Quercetin is a part of the I-MASK+ protocol for the Prevention and Early Treatment of COVID-19. Studies have shown that Quercetin has antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties against the SRS-CoV-2. Looking at the course of COVID-19 below from the FLCCC…
Aerobic exercise, Telomere Length and COVID-19
Telomeres are at the terminal ends of the DNA. Telomeres function to protect the ends of the DNA. As people get older, the telomeres shorten. Once the telomeres get too short, the cells do not divide anymore, and no new cells are formed. Short telomeres are associated with chronic diseases and ineffective immune responses. Both…