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Synthetic Biology on Artificial Parasites: Long COVID Antidote with What?

Dr Simon Yu

By Simon Yu MD

What is synthetic biology? I have been reading about synthetic biology on how we can manipulate genetic materials to create new species of biological entities. The idea is not a new concept, but I am quite alarmed with what we have been through with the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic may have started with what could unintentionally go wrong with synthetic biology in the lab? What could be next? A new, improved deadly pandemic disease X?

In synthetic biology, biological cells and their processes are dismantled and reassembled like a mini machine, to make novel systems that do useful things. Designs are encoded by DNA, DNA makes biological parts, biological parts are combined to make devices, and devices are built into biological systems. Computers (artificial intelligence) are used at all stages of the design-build-test-learn cycle, from mathematical modelling through the automation of assembly and experimentation, according to Kathryn L. Garner in a 2021 article, Principles of Synthetic Biology.

Is there an antidote for synthetic artificial parasites? Ivermectin was used for COVID-19 initially by some physicians, then suppressed by medical boards and finally approved as a part of treatment for COVID-19. I have used Ivermectin for almost 25 years for many chronic illnesses including cancer, neurological disorder, chronic fatigue, asthma, ulcerative colitis, etc. based on acupuncture meridian assessment (AMA); describing the healing phenomenon as an Accidental Cure. Patients who were already on ivermectin with a combination of other parasite meds and nutritional supplements for other underlying problems often recover from COVID-19 quickly without major complications.

I have a medical hypothesis about post- and long COVID that spike protein, mRNA jab, environmental toxins, deficient glutathione triggering “reactivation” of dormant genetic code, and reactivation of hidden parasites and low-grade dental infections can cause the development of cancer or heart problems in young people. Depending on pre-existing underlying conditions, we call this post-COVID or long COVID. Most common long COVID symptoms include post-exertional malaise, fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, GI issues, palpitations, sexual dysfunction, loss of smell or taste, thirst, chronic cough, chest pain and abnormal neurological symptoms. Is there a missing link? My good friend, Dr. Helmut Retzek from Austria sent me a link to Dr. Bryan Ardis’s interview on potential antidotes beyond ivermectin.

About a year ago, I read about his hypothesis that COVID-19 is a genetically engineered Chinese snake venom toxin that blocks nicotinic receptors in the cells, and for using a nicotine patch as an antidote for the venom spike protein. I did not take the information seriously until I listened to this two-hour interview. It is disturbing and eye-opening. You may want to share it with your family, friends and loved ones. When you finish listening to his theory, treating long COVID-19 with a nicotine patch and synthetic artificial parasite venom antidote (my interpretation of ivermectin) may not sound too far-fetched. Antidote with a nicotine patch? Be mindful of the potential dangers and side effects of nicotine, it is not an accepted antidote for long COVID problems but could be considered as a part of a treatment plan while correcting the underlying reactivation of pre existing problems. Are you prepared for a new generation of synthetic artificial parasites and coming pandemic disease X?

Dr. Simon Yu, MD is a Board-Certified Internist. He practices Internal Medicine with an emphasis on Integrative Medicine to use the best each has to offer. For more articles and information about integrative medicine, patient success stories, and Dr. Yu’s latest book, AcciDental Blow Up in Medicine: Battle Plan for Your Life, visit his website at www.preventionandhealing.com or call Prevention and Healing, Inc., 314-432-7802. You can also attend a free monthly presentation and discussion on Integrative Medicine at his office on the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 pm. Call to verify the date. Seating is limited, arrive early.

Simon Yu, MD
Prevention and Healing, Inc.
10908 Schuetz Road
 St. Louis, MO 63146 314-432-7802
www.preventionandhealing.com

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