Thank you, D D. You may be interested in the herbal spin-off I got from our friend the snake venom salesman. I like to see correlations: my "science" is intuitive. Ardis mentioned that rabies is another virus that enters into nicotinic receptors. That struck an intuitive note. One of the first remedies recommended for covid was Chinese S…
Thank you, D D. You may be interested in the herbal spin-off I got from our friend the snake venom salesman. I like to see correlations: my "science" is intuitive. Ardis mentioned that rabies is another virus that enters into nicotinic receptors. That struck an intuitive note. One of the first remedies recommended for covid was Chinese Skullcap, which is pretty close to interchangeable with American Skullcap. The latter has been used for both rattlesnake bite and rabies. The anecdotal work with rabies (7000 'cures' according to one doctor--Vandervere) dates to 1805-1840, but was so extensive and well known in New York City that it should not be scorned. This suggests that Skullcap would be another agent in covid, long covid, and injection side-effects. It ought to have more action on neurological symptoms and heat regulation than blood, I would think. The other herb which hits the nicotinic receptors is Lobelia, once an FDA approved drug (lobeline sulfate) for creating aversion to tobacco. Well attested, but it produced widely diverse reactions and is hard to use.
Thank you, D D. You may be interested in the herbal spin-off I got from our friend the snake venom salesman. I like to see correlations: my "science" is intuitive. Ardis mentioned that rabies is another virus that enters into nicotinic receptors. That struck an intuitive note. One of the first remedies recommended for covid was Chinese Skullcap, which is pretty close to interchangeable with American Skullcap. The latter has been used for both rattlesnake bite and rabies. The anecdotal work with rabies (7000 'cures' according to one doctor--Vandervere) dates to 1805-1840, but was so extensive and well known in New York City that it should not be scorned. This suggests that Skullcap would be another agent in covid, long covid, and injection side-effects. It ought to have more action on neurological symptoms and heat regulation than blood, I would think. The other herb which hits the nicotinic receptors is Lobelia, once an FDA approved drug (lobeline sulfate) for creating aversion to tobacco. Well attested, but it produced widely diverse reactions and is hard to use.