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Title: Sweet Wormwood Again Shows Effectiveness Against COVID-19
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URL Source: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/ ... 04/wormwood-against-covid.aspx
Published: Feb 4, 2022
Author: Dr. Joseph Mercola
Post Date: 2022-02-05 20:56:10 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 1348
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Sweet Wormwood Again Shows Effectiveness Against COVID-19 Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola February 04, 2022 STORY AT-A-GLANCE > Sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) is a traditional plant-based medicine with antiparasitic, antiviral and anticancer properties. Studies show it’s also an effective remedy in the treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19
> In April 2020, China added three Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulas to its standard of care for COVID-19, including one containing sweet wormwood, called Jinhua Qinggan
> In one COVID-specific study, Jinhua Qinggan granules were found to significantly alleviate fever, cough, fatigue, sputum, anxiety and need for hospitalization. Most recently, a Pakistani trial found the TCM remedy was 82.6% effective when used in COVID-positive patients treated at home for mild to moderate infection
> In February 2022, Saudi Arabian researchers published a paper detailing how one of its main components, artemisinin, and its derivatives inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection by binding to an enzyme the virus uses to multiply within the cell and disarm the host’s immune defenses
> Artemisia annua is also bioactive against other viruses, including cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, and members of the herpes family, including herpes virus type 1 and Epstein-Barr

Several traditional antimalarial remedies have been shown to effectively tackle COVID-19. In addition to the drugs hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, there's also sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua, not to be confused with Artemisia vulgaris, a related but moderately poisonous plant).

Sweet wormwood is a traditional plant-based medicine with antiparasitic, antiviral and anticancer properties. In April 2020, China added three Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulas to its standard of care for COVID-19, including one containing sweet wormwood, called Jinhua Qinggan. All three formulas had previously been used against seasonal influenza, SARS, and pandemic swine flu (H1N1) influenza in 2009. As reported by NutraIngredients-Asia, April 24, 2020:1

"The Chinese government has officially recognized three TCM formulas as part of its standard therapy for COVID-19. The three formulas — Lianhua Qingwen Capsule, Jinhua Qinggan Granule, and Xuebijing Injection — are patented products that are already commercially available and have been tested on COVID-19 patients in clinical settings."

Sweet Wormwood Against COVID-19

Jinhua Qinggan granules, which contain2 Artemisia annua, honeysuckle, gypsum, ephedra, bitter almond, baicalin, forsythia, fritillaria, burdock seed, mint and licorice, has traditionally been used in the treatment of plague and febrile diseases, but modern research has also confirmed its antiviral effects.

In one COVID-specific study, Jinhua Qinggan granules were found to significantly alleviate fever, cough, fatigue, sputum, anxiety and need for hospitalization.3

In May 2020, C&EN reported that researchers in a number of different countries were looking into wormwood as a potential COVID treatment,4 and in 2021, researchers from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona, identified Artemisia annua as one of the best herbal medicine's against COVID, out of the 30 tested, based on its ability to inhibit replication of the SARS-CoV- 2 virus.5

Pakistani Trial Reports Successful Results

Some of this global research into sweet wormwood came to fruition earlier this year. January 17, 2022, Reuters reported a Pakistani trial of Jinhua Qinggan granules had been completed, with successful results:6

"Pakistani health authorities on Monday announced the completion of a successful clinical trial of Chinese traditional herbal medicine for treating COVID-19, as the South Asian nation enters a fifth wave of the pandemic driven by the Omicron variant.

The Chinese medicine, Jinhua Qinggan Granules (JHQG) manufactured by Juxiechang (Beijing) pharmaceutical Co Ltd, is already being used in treatment of COVID-19 patients in China.

'Since it was tried on patients with different variants of COVID-19, we expect it to be effective on Omicron as on other variants,' Professor Iqbal Chaudhry, director of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Science (ICCBS) where trials were conducted, told reporters."

The Pakistani trial included 300 COVID-positive patients who were treated at home for mild to moderate infection. The efficacy of the TCM medicine was 82.6%.

How Artemisinin Inhibits SARS-CoV-2

In February 2022, Saudi Arabian researchers also published a paper detailing how one of its main components, artemisinin, and its derivatives inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection. As explained by the authors:7

"SARS-CoV-2 ... relies on the non-structural protein Nsp1 for multiplication within the host cells and disarms the host immune defenses by various mechanisms ... The SARS-CoV-2 genome codes for two large overlapping open reading frames (ORF1a and ORF1b) in gene 1 as well as several structural and nonstructural accessory proteins.

SARS-CoV-2 hijacks the translation machinery of the infected cell to produce ORF1a and ORF1b polyproteins, which is then proteolytically cleaved into sixteen mature non-structural proteins, namely Nsp1 through Nsp16. The N-terminal nonstructural protein 1 (Nsp1) is one of these proteins ...

Nsp1 suppresses all cellular antiviral defense mechanisms that rely on host factor expression, including the interferon response. This suppression of critical components of the innate immune system may aid virus multiplication and immune evasion. SARS-CoV Nsp1 is a promising therapeutic target because of its important function in suppressing the antiviral immune response ...

While studies have shown the significance of Nsp1 as a key virulence factor in the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection and as a therapeutic drug target, no specific inhibitors of this enzyme have been reported to date.

Thus, using a molecular docking and molecular dynamics method, the current study investigates the potential of artemisinin and its derivatives to inhibit the activity of SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1."

In all, artemisinin and nine artemisinin derivatives were evaluated. Remdesivir was used as a reference drug, as it too binds to Nsp1. Several of the sweet wormwood compounds were found to perform well. As reported in this study:8

"SARS-CoV-2 combats the host immune defense mechanisms by synthesizing Nsp1 protein, a major virulence factor. The SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1, commonly known as the host shutdown factor, inhibits the host's gene expression and innate immune responses. It is a promising therapeutic drug target since it suppresses the antiviral immune responses of the host ...

Artemisinin and its derivatives have been recently explored for their capacity to fight SARS-CoV-2 infection due to their anti- inflammatory, immunoregulatory, and broad-spectrum antiviral characteristics ...

Artemisinin and its derivatives bind to the target enzyme with favorable binding energies and the interactions are mediated through hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions. The three top-ranked leads identified in the studies were Artesunate, Artemiside and Artemisone which demonstrated higher binding affinities to Nsp1 than the reference drug.

The compounds show favorable drug-like properties. The molecular dynamics simulations ... reveal that Artesunate significantly caused conformational changes in the target protein and stably bonded to it via hydrogen bond interactions."

Antiviral Activity Demonstrated

In late 2020, a collaborative effort between researchers at Columbia University, University of Washington and Worcester Polytechnic Institute demonstrated that a hot water extract of Artemisia annua had antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2.9,10 The extracts were tested on the virus propagated in human cells.

The researchers used extracts sourced from four different continents, all of which demonstrated antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2, including two of the then-newer variants. Although it did not appear to block viral entry into the cell, the extract did decrease the inflammatory response and inhibited infection "by targeting a post-entry step."

The researchers hypothesized that the active component in the extract may actually be something other than artemisinin, or that it acts synergistically with some other component to block post-entry infection.

Interestingly, the data revealed that the concentrations could vary by nearly 100-fold and still be effective. In an interview with Spectrum News 1, one of the researchers noted that11 "this looks like it could be a therapy [against COVID] and very easy to implement globally ..."

Other studies suggest artemisinin can help in the treatment of COVID by inhibiting the activity of certain enzymes, stimulating your adaptive immunity, downregulating proinflammatory cytokines,12 reducing the inflammatory response and blunting fibrosis.13

Artemisia annua is also bioactive against other viruses, including cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, and members of the herpes family, including herpes virus type 1 and Epstein-Barr.14

Treat COVID Symptoms Immediately and Aggressively

The fact that there are easily-obtainable over-the-counter remedies against COVID-19 is good news. None will do you any good, however, unless you have them when you need them. Remember, you want to begin aggressive treatment immediately at the first sign of symptoms. Don't wait.

Considering how contagious the Omicron variant is, chances are you're going to get it, so buy what you'll need now, so you have it on hand if/when symptoms arise. And, remember, this applies for those who have gotten the jab as well, since you're just as likely to get infected — and perhaps even more so.

While it's possible you might have the common cold or a regular influenza, it's hard to tell these infections apart, so your best bet is to assume it's COVID and treat accordingly.

Herbal remedies like sweet wormwood can be a worthwhile addition to your medicine cabinet, but I would not recommend relying on it as a sole remedy. At this point, we have several early treatment protocols which demonstrated effectiveness, so I would strongly advise you to follow one of those (see below), and use any herbal formulas as an adjunct.

> The Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance's (FLCCC's) prevention and early at-home treatment protocol. They also have an in-hospital protocol and long-term management guidance for long-haul COVID-19 syndrome. You can find a listing of doctors who can prescribe ivermectin and other necessary medicines on the FLCCC website

> The AAPS protocol

> Tess Laurie's World Council for Health protocol

> America's Frontline Doctors

Based on my review of these protocols, I've developed the following summary of the treatment specifics I believe are the easiest and most effective.

media.mercola.com/assets/...s/infographic/dr-mercola- covid-treatment-protocol.jpg


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Dr. Mercola is ruthlessly demonized by the MSM. It is no wonder since he is on the cutting edge of alternative treatments for Covid 19.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Good information, thanks, they're now doing trials with CDB oil and the initial results are "most promising" that it too can disable the virus's replicating capability.

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2022-02-05   21:59:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Lod, BTP Holdings (#1)

or something like that

“I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits.” - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2022-02-05   23:36:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Lod (#1)

they're now doing trials with CDB oil and the initial results are "most promising" that it too can disable the virus's replicating capability.

That is great news. But what they are finding out in Israel is those who have been fully vaccinated are still susceptible to the Omnicron variant.

So apprrently the Covid has the ability to morph. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-02-06   11:43:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: BTP Holdings, Horse, Pinguinite (#0)

Quick word.

1)Thanks for posting that. Saved to read thoroughly later. Went to mercola to save it all there, and i guess I missed the 48 hour deadline.

2) It looks like there is an important new article in its place. Kinda off-subject, except that the whole point of this scamdemic/plandemic is the "Great Reset". I saved the info for later...

Can Bitcoin Circumvent Economic Tyranny?- Interview with Catherine Austin Fitts and Aleks Svetski

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/02/06/can-bitcoin-circumvent-economic-tyranny.aspx

https://www.bitchute.com/video/4GT3RKbwxDZh/

87-page transcript:

https://mercola.fileburst.com/PDF/ExpertInterviewTranscripts/DrJosephMercola-CatherineAustinFitts-AleksSvetski-BitcoinTheSolutiontoFinancialSovereignty.pdf

...in case anyone wants to post the article. I don't have time, not to mention I have probably added at least 30 new windows today while trying to clean up my computer. I'm in the danger zone of losing it all.

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p.s. re: media.mercola.com/assets/...s/infographic/dr-mercola- covid-treatment-protocol.jpg

Dr. Mercola mentions monoclonal antibodies. Saw a video with Dr. Carrie Madej the other day on why those are NOT such a good idea. Can't remember where I saw it though.

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AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2022-02-06   13:40:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Thank you, after doing too much reading, I ordered some Sweet Annie.

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2022-02-06   14:00:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#4)

I don't question Fitt's qualifications re: finance in general, but having heard her previously re: crypto, I do question her competence in terms of crypto.

She doesn't like it. She's pretty stuck on physical metals. Metals are great, but IMO unfit for the digital age, and metals have, without argument, failed to prevent the Federal Reserve Bank and big finance from counterfeiting it and removing it as an economic base.

With crypto, we don't NEED any banks, centralized or otherwise, so it removes centralization and can't be counterfeited at will as the dollar can be.

Having said that, bitcoin is indeed at this time unfit to serve as a retail currency as it's far to slow and expensive to transact. It's fine for buying houses and cars, but useless at a grocery checkout counter. Yes, bitcoin is the flagship crypto and rightly so as it's the first, but because it was the first, it's also the most archaic. Many other cryptos are fast enough to facilitate transactions in under one second (instead of up to 10 minutes) and can handle volumes well in excess of what VISA & Mastercard do (some 20,000 per second). THOSE cryptos could serve as a retail currency.

But there are still hurtles to cross. It's challenging to have a crypto be both super fast & cheap, and also be completely decentralized. And decentralization is an indispensable aspect for a freedom based currency. One called EOS is awesome for speed, cost and volume, but achieves it with a form of representational centralization.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-02-06   14:03:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Pinguinite (#6)

Sounds like it's a good time to buy, Ping? What's the smallest quantity of BTC you can get.

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-02-06   20:12:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: NeoconsNailed (#7)

Sounds like it's a good time to buy, Ping? What's the smallest quantity of BTC you can get.

The smallest unit of Bitcoin you can possess is called a Satoshi. It's 1/100,000,000th of a bitcoin, so if one Bitcoin was $1 million, a Satoshi would be worth 1 penny.

The transaction fees, however, make it uneconomical to purchase less than $100-$500 worth. At least if you need to xfer the bitcoin to your home wallet. If you're happy leaving it on an exchange, then transaction fees can be avoided. But that comes with the risk of trusting the exchange holding your crypto.

Other coins charge far less to transact. Litecoin, for example, only charges about 2 cents.

It generally is a good time to buy. Bitcoin hit a low of about $33k a couple weeks ago and is now over $42k as of this writing. It's all time high is $69K.

But I think right now Ethereum is a good buy at just under $3100. It's ATH is $4900 and it's a far more advanced coin than bitcoin is. But Bitcoin has name recognition and for that reason along will be difficult to top.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-02-06   23:38:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Pinguinite (#8)

Thanks -- juicy juicy juicy! I heard that Litecoine was abandoned by its creators, no longer supported or something? And BTC exchanges aren't totally secure?

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-02-07   7:57:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: NeoconsNailed (#9)

Thanks -- juicy juicy juicy! I heard that Litecoine was abandoned by its creators, no longer supported or something? And BTC exchanges aren't totally secure?

That I'd not heard and it's a shame if that's true. I'll look into that. Litecoin is, as the name implies, designed to be usable with smaller purchases, thus the very low xfer cost. It's a good choice when xferring cyrpto between exchanges. If you have BTC in one exchange, you trade it for Litecoin, then xfer the litecoin to another exchange for 2 cents, then convert it there for BTC again. Doing that means avoiding the huge cost of xferring BTC for only the minimal trade cost of BTC to LTC and back again.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-02-07   14:39:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Pinguinite (#10)

But I've been hearing it's a myth that Bitcoin involves high fees?

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2022-02-07   20:52:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: NeoconsNailed (#11)

It's no myth. Transactions in BTC have run about $30-$40, and I had heard one big time crypto trader say he paid $1000 worth of BTC to do a rapid transaction.

The cost of transactions is measured in BTC, so the dollar cost also depends on the current market value of BTC, so that's also a fluctuating factor. The problem is BTC is designed to facilitate 1 new block added to the blockchain every 10 minutes no matter how many people are competing to add blocks, and each block only has room for a limited amount of transactions to record. It comes out to supporting about 7 transactions per seconds for all BTC transactions worldwide. It's rather pathetic, of course, when Visa & Mastercard do something on the magnitude of about 20,000 per second each.

But because it is software, and software can always be updated, there is the possibility of things improving with time. But in the mean time, other cryptos are already designed to better handle these types of things.

ETH is a far more advanced crypto, and it even supports other alt coins that use the Ethereum blockchain to function instead of having their own blockchain. That's another reason why Ethereum is a good foundational crypto to have. It's not really ever going to go away. Even so, ETH transactions are also expensive but they are working on improving it to bring transaction costs down. Ethereum has been going through some major changes over the past 18 months or so, even changing from a proof-of-work crypto coin like BTC is to a proof-of-stake coin, which is something to explain another day.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-02-08   13:57:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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