For thousands of years, humans have been looking throughout nature to find substances that could be used to treat or cure various ailments. More recently, drug companies have been creating molecular analogs of those substances which could then be patented and sold for extraordinarily high prices while the natural cures are suppressed - leading to extraordinarily high profits - essentially a transfer of wealth from taxpayers to drug manufacturers.
So it is not too crazy to think that venom from snakes, spiders, scorpions, snails, etc., could be used in the development of new drugs for the treatment of various ailments. After all, it is true that the dose makes the poison. Something toxic at high doses might be extremely beneficial at a lower dose. This exploration of the effects of venom has been ongoing for decades, and in this presentation, Dr. Bryan Ardis explains this research and applications in the context of Covid-19 and the Covid-19 vaccines.
Specifically, 36 peptides closely related to snake and snail venom, not peptides from bats, have been found in Covid-19 patients.
One interesting medication, ziconotide, trade name Prialt, has been derived from cone snail venom. This drug is 1,000 times more powerful than morphine, and is indicated in situations in which opioids have been ineffective. Among other side effects, such as hallucinations, paranoia, and suicidal thoughts, is “holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact”.
How about this false belief that has been stubbornly embraced in the face of all facts to the contrary:
The Covid-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
And who are most likely to adhere to that false belief? Those who have been administered that same family of vaccines.
Included in the 36 peptides that have been found in Covid-19 patients are venom peptides from 15 different species of cone snail. And since we know that the jabs cause the body to produce the spike protein, perhaps these peptides are not the result of Covid-19 infection alone, but also from the administration of the vaccines. And do these peptides then lead to side effects? Like, even in the face of evidence to the contrary, believing things that aren’t true?
Dr. Ardis also explores the relationship between these snake and snail venoms, and nicotine. These chemicals compete for binding to nicotinic cholinergic receptors. The venoms shut down the receptors, while nicotine stimulates the receptors. The evidence shows that one effect of the venoms is to cause proliferation of cancer, specifically of the brain, while nicotine inhibits that same proliferation of brain cancer. The interaction of these chemicals with the nicotinic cholinergic receptors seems to be key to this effect.
This analysis may explain why nicotine is effective against both Covid-19 and the (side) effects of the jab. Check out Dr. Ardis’ presentation.
That was interesting, thank you. I found out in 2020 that sodium nitrite (E250) can be used as an antidote to cyanide poisoning.
https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/19/sodium-nitrite-e250-the-poison-in-your-food-and-how-to-remedy-it/