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Enter Rin Wah: How One Man Killed A Vaccine Shot


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2021 Jun 16, 11:45am   7,470 views  71 comments

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This following is my account of how I wailed on a S protein cold virus based vaccine.

As the summer progressed, the hammer of the gods came down. My company was informed that anyone from the firm, wanting to attend conferences, needed to be vaccined.

I knew that that was going to be the case and that the current national supply of the only non-MRNA vax, Johnson & Johnson, was in limited supply and expected to expire come late summer.

So I took action and invoked Rin Wah Law …




My plan was simple ... load up the body on everything I knew about, to hamper viral perfusion, intracellular inflammation, and platelet formation.

So for 2 days, I took a daily dose of the following (spreading it out over time):

4000 mg Flax Seed Oil (mostly used as a lipid based solvent)
4000 mg Turmeric with Bioperine
3000 mg Quercetin (This is a LOT!)
3000 mg Ascorbate (Vitamin C in salt form)
2000 mg Allisure Allicin (Active ingredient in Garlic, fully isolated)
1000 mg R-Lipoic Acid (Thioctic Acid which recycles all antioxidants including Glutathione)
1000 mg Enteric Coated Aspirin
200 mg Zinc 

By the 2nd day, I was feeling jacked, both physically and mentally.

So when I got the jab, the reaction was something completely unexpected ...

I felt nothing, other than a needle in my deltoid.

And that was it.

24 hours later ... nothing

48 hours later ... nothing

And now, I'm past day four and still nothing.

Even the point of injection doesn't hurt and I've tried rubbing that muscle, numerous times.
That's how a virus based vaccine is defeated. You de-fang it, long before it has any chance of germinating its trash into your physiology.

So don't fight Rin Wah Law because as the Clash once said … 'The Law Won!'

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL8chWFuM-s


Here's to you, Anthony Fauci and William Gates III …



I hope I've made myself clear.

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61   GNL   2021 Oct 5, 5:42am  

@Rin

I finally found NAC. How often am I supposed to take it?
62   porkchopXpress   2021 Oct 5, 7:25am  

I take 600mg daily as a maintenance dose
63   Rin   2021 Oct 5, 1:06pm  

porkchopexpress says
I take 600mg daily as a maintenance dose


I'd say, take the R-Lipoic Acid, 200 mg (or more if you have any symptoms of adult on-set diabetes) every day but cycle the N-Acetyl-Cysteine, 600 mg, every other day, as it's not L-Cysteine, the amino acid, but a modified one which is an orphan drug.
64   porkchopXpress   2021 Oct 5, 7:24pm  

Does Nac have value every other day?
65   Rin   2021 Oct 6, 2:53am  

porkchopexpress says
Does Nac have value every other day?


NAC, in some ways, is a high speed version of its predecessor, L-Cysteine, the essential amino acid. Since you're getting L-Cysteine from your diet anyways, why have its medicinal counterpart, every day of the week?

Since you get the Glutathione redox effects from R-Lipoic Acid, all natural (but found in lower amounts in humans), you don't need to daily supersaturate w/ the NAC counterpart.

This then prevents your body from adapting to NAC being in high amounts so that its medicinal effect remain, while only at 500 to 1000 mg per dosage, without developing tolerance over time.
66   Rin   2021 Oct 7, 11:58am  

Hello Tony, it's been a few days. We all want to know if the S-Protein has reared its ugly head in your system?
67   porkchopXpress   2021 Oct 17, 10:04am  

Antiviral Activities of Quercetin and Isoquercitrin Against Human Herpesviruses
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7287991/

"The antiviral activities of quercetin and isoquercitrin against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and 2 (HSV-2) were extensively reported [29,30,31,32,33,34]. Quercetin and isoquercitrin suppress NF-κB activation in HSV-1-infected cells [31,33]. Quercetin was also reported to reduce HSV-1-induced interferon (IFN) regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) activation [33] or to inhibit HSV-1 entry into host cells [31]. By performing pre- and post-treatment studies, quercetin was reported to inhibit HSV-1 infection in the early stages of the viral life cycle (from 0 to 2 h postinfection) [30]."

If anyone here as herpes outbreaks, I'd be interested in seeing if a Quercetin regimen stops them. According to this, it can also reduce the chance of initial infection.

More studies show that Zinc helps treat/prevent herpes outbreaks. Imagine if you add Quercetin AND Zinc...would that work synergistically to prevent/treat herpes (or HIV) even more since Quercetin is a Zinc ionophore?
https://www.progressivehealth.com/zinc-herpes.htm
68   porkchopXpress   2021 Oct 17, 10:06am  

Quercetin Naturally Blocks HIV
https://www.quercetin.com/health-benefits/antimicrobial-effects-of-quercetin/hiv
https://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajidsp.2009.135.141

Zinc is also a fighter against HIV
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628855/

Again, Q plus Z may work wonders against this or any virus because of their power individually, but moreso the greater power in unison.
69   porkchopXpress   2021 Oct 17, 10:31am  

@rin - do you think the concentrations you're proposing would be enough to fend off HIV or HSV according to these studies, or would it require ingesting like 5000mg a day? I'm not smart enough to equate the two.
70   Rin   2021 Oct 17, 11:20am  

porkchopexpress says
@rin - do you think the concentrations you're proposing would be enough to fend off HIV or HSV according to these studies, or would it require ingesting like 5000mg a day? I'm not smart enough to equate the two.


Right now, improving Quercetin delivery is the key.

So if you look at the supplement Quercetin Phytosome, basically, linking Quercetin with some oil makes it 20 times more bioavailable than the usual Quercetin Dihydrate in the GI tract.

But then, when it's suspended in a nano-particulate, that delivery may be even greater and exert a powerful anti-tumor effect.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31284873/

Excerpt: "The cancer-preventive activity of quercetin is well documented due to its anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-angiogenic activities. However, poor water solubility and delivery, chemical instability, short half-life, and low-bioavailability of quercetin limit its clinical application in cancer chemoprevention. A better understanding of the molecular mechanism of controlled and regulated drug delivery is essential for the development of novel and effective therapies. To overcome the limitations of accessibility by quercetin, it can be delivered as nanoconjugated quercetin. Nanoconjugated quercetin has attracted much attention due to its controlled drug release, long retention in tumor, enhanced anticancer potential, and promising clinical application."

I suspect when we've mastered how to get Quercetin into any crevasse in the body, that it's true potential as a universal antiviral will be well exposed which in effect, lowers the revenue of any Big Pharma antiviral crew to a big $0 because it'll all be done by generic supplement producers.
71   Rin   2021 Oct 17, 6:37pm  

Rin says
lowers the revenue of any Big Pharma antiviral crew to a big $0 because it'll all be done by generic supplement producers.


In addition, cancer may be turned into a manageable condition vs a death sentence if the nano-particulate Quercetin can control tumor angiogenisis (forming blood vessels to feed itself) along with tumor metastasis real-time.

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