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Dandelions (yes, the weed) block S1 (spike) proteins from binding to ACE2 receptors
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[quote:TerraFirma's Esoterrorist:MV80ODMzODQyXzg4MjM1MDUyXzlDQUVDQjlB] Dandelion gets its name from the tooth-like edges of its leaves. Dandelion aka dent de lion or tooth of the lion. :lion: [/quote]
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Here is the German study. This stuff is gold.
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link to www.biorxiv.org (secure)
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I would call it a poor man’s ivermectin except ivermectin is really cheap ($3 a bottle and over-the-counter in Colombia).
This is an in vitro study but very conclusive. If you’re too lazy to read it, it’s the dandelion leaves that you want, not the flower pedals. You could make a tea. I’d be careful about just picking them from peoples’ lawns though since most idiots use copious amounts of pesticides to maintain a boring, monotonous lawn. Pesticides = cancerous.
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