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Spencer Feldman | Side Effects of The Covid Vaccine, & What to do About Spike Protein Health Challenges KKP: 688

Nov 10, 2023
01:12:47

Today, I am blessed to have Spencer Feldman here with me. Spencer is the founder of www.Remedylink.com — where for the last 20 years, he has been formulating and manufacturing detoxification products for doctors and their patients. His company specializes in helping support your body’s natural responses to heavy metal toxins. 

His background in Holistic Health and Chelation Therapy and passion for detoxification allows Spencer to do what he loves every day- make products that allow real detoxification to happen. Being the longest-running Suppository Company in the United States, Spencer has shared his passion for health for over 20 years with products that represent true craftsmanship and commitment to quality. 

Spencer is now in his 50s and he lives with his partner completely off-grid on his 100-acre farm where he spends his time tending his orchard and garden while continuing to design new products to help detoxify people. 

In this episode of Keto Kamp featuring guest Spencer Feldman, we deeply dive into the long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccines and the presence of spike proteins in the bloodstream. Spencer sheds light on the potential sources of these proteins and the need to address their continuous production within the body. We also explore whether spike proteins can be transferred from vaccine recipients to non-recipients through intimacy and the reported health implications. 

Additionally, Spencer speaks about the influence of environmental factors on human behavior, drawing parallels to a study involving rodents in an enclosed environment. We discover how proteolytic enzymes, cyclodextrins, and lysosomes can be harnessed to break down harmful proteins and genetic material, ultimately optimizing our health. The conversation culminates in discussing digestion, fasting, kidney health, and protein intake, providing valuable insights for overall wellness. Join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover the secrets behind these vital health topics.

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[04:35] Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 Vaccines & Spike Proteins

  • Researchers have identified the presence of spike proteins in the bloodstreams of individuals six months after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. This finding raises questions about the source of these proteins and the body's ability to break them down or sequester them.

  • One possibility is that these proteins are continuously produced due to a reservoir of viral infection in the body that was never fully eliminated. However, this scenario may not apply to most individuals, as typically, dormant infections only re-emerge when the immune system is weakened.

  • Another potential explanation involves reverse transcriptase, where foreign genetic material from the vaccine may have integrated into the recipient's DNA. While this can be problematic, it doesn't necessarily lead to an increase in spike proteins unless the integrated genetic material affects actively expressed genes.

  • Regardless of the source, addressing the presence of these spike proteins is crucial. However, a more comprehensive approach is needed to understand how to manage foreign genetic material and prevent the ongoing production of these toxins.

[17:25] Can Spike Proteins Be Transferred from COVID Vaccine Recipients to Non-Recipients Through Intimacy?

  • The theoretical possibility of individuals who did not receive a COVID vaccine acquiring spike proteins is a complex issue.

  • The potential transfer of these proteins or foreign genetic material may occur through sexual activity with someone who received the COVID vaccine. 

  • Reports of menstrual irregularities, blood clots, hemorrhages, and even miscarriages in individuals who were intimate with vaccinated partners suggest the need for further investigation into these possible connections.

[21:20] The Influence of Environmental Factors on Human Behavior

  • Spencer references a study involving rodents placed in an enclosed environment with an abundant food supply. As the rodent colony grew and outstripped its food source, various behaviors emerged, including increased homosexuality, infanticide, and murder, all contributing to a population decline.

  • Spencer touches on the impact of environmental chemicals, such as Atrazine, which are known to affect gender identity and behavior. These chemicals are suggested to have contributed to changes in human behavior and choice, drawing parallels to the rodent study.

  • Human choices and cultural shifts may be influenced by external factors that affect behavior, similar to how genetics and environmental influences affect rodents' choices and population dynamics.

[35:00] Breaking Down Harmful Proteins and Genetic Material

  • Spencer touches on the use of proteolytic enzymes, such as nattokinase, to break down spike proteins. These enzymes play a crucial role in addressing the presence of harmful proteins in the body.

  • Cyclodextrins can effectively bind to prion fragments, helping to reduce their impact and minimize their spike effects.

  • Enzymes, particularly pancreatic ribonuclease, have the potential to break down foreign genetic material. This approach may support the body in breaking down external genetic material, even if it's highly stable.

  • Lysosomes, organelles within cells, are responsible for breaking down used proteins and certain toxins. Fasting can help clean up lysosomes, allowing them to function more efficiently in recycling and removing accumulated waste from the cells.

[37:30] Cleaning Lysosomes and Securing Your Health

  • Cyclodextrins are a powerful way to clean out lysosomes, even more effective than fasting, and can reach places that fasting cannot access.

  • Cleaning out lysosomes using cyclodextrins creates space for other substances to be sequestered, such as foreign genetic material, which might otherwise continue to cause issues.

[43:05] Unlocking the Link Between Spike Proteins and Allergies

  • Spike proteins in the body can lead to various immune dysfunction reactions, including allergies, which can affect a wide range of tissues and systems.

  • Allergies are often histamine-mediated reactions, and they can manifest in ways beyond the common symptoms like skin itching, watery eyes, or sneezing. Chronic conditions may have an allergic component, such as plaque in arteries or irritable bladder.

  • Chronic allergic responses can lead to increased levels of immunoglobulins, which are responsible for targeting toxins and infections. The balance between immunoglobulins and albumin in the blood can influence overall health.

  • Higher levels of albumin in the blood are associated with better health, longevity, intelligence, and physical beauty. It plays a vital role in detoxifying the body, and maintaining optimal albumin levels is crucial for overall well-being.

[51:30] Optimizing Digestion, Fasting, Kidney Health, and Protein Intake for Wellness

  • Pay attention to your enzyme levels and digestion efficiency. Digestive enzyme supplements may assist in breaking down proteins and aiding in better nutrient absorption.

  • Intermittent fasting may not be the best choice for everyone. Instead, consider longer fasting periods, like 7 to 14 days, which can provide more significant metabolic benefits. Short-term fasts might stress your body without yielding the same advantages.

  • Keep an eye on your kidney function, especially if you have high levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and a high BUN-to-creatinine ratio. Elevated levels may indicate potential kidney stress, and you may need to adjust your protein intake to optimize kidney health.

  • While protein is important for muscle, bone density, and overall health, consider spreading your protein consumption evenly throughout the day rather than in high doses all at once. This can help reduce the burden on your kidneys and maintain better overall health.

AND MUCH MORE!

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