July 3, 2025|Holistic, Recipes, Tips
At Lange Girl Farm, we’re drawn to nature’s wisdom, especially when conventional answers fall short. Dr. Peter McCullough’s McCullough Protocol offers a hopeful path for those feeling the lingering effects of long COVID or vaccine-related concerns, targeting spike proteins with a trio of natural compounds: nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin. While the establishment insists these proteins clear quickly and questions the need for detox, many report persistent symptoms, sparking curiosity about this approach. Let’s explore this gentle, farm-inspired journey from our Michigan soil.
Holistic Detox Protocol
Dr. McCullough suggests that spike proteins—whether from SARS-CoV-2 or vaccines—may linger, driving inflammation and health challenges. His protocol, detailed in 2023, uses a three-drug regimen to degrade and clear them. Here’s how we can weave it into our natural lifestyle:
- The Threefold Remedy:
- Nattokinase (2000 FU twice daily): This enzyme, derived from fermented soybeans, is said to break down spike proteins and dissolve microthrombi. Take on an empty stomach for best effect.
- Bromelain (500 mg once daily): Sourced from pineapple stems, it may inhibit spike protein binding and reduce inflammation. Pair with a meal to ease digestion.
- Curcumin (500 mg twice daily): From our farm-fresh turmeric, it’s claimed to block spike protein entry and calm inflammation. Take with food for absorption.
- This trio is recommended for 3–12 months, adjusted to your body’s response, though large-scale trials are still pending.
- Support with Salves:
- Rub our Lange Girl Farm Muscle & Joint Relief Salve, infused with comfrey, into achy muscles or temples to ease detox discomfort. It’s a farm-crafted comfort for your journey.
- Detox Bath Recipe:
- Ingredients: 2 cups Epsom salts, 1/4 cup baking soda, and your choice of 10 drops essential oil (e.g., eucalyptus for breathing, tea tree for skin, or lavender for calm).
- Method: Dissolve salts and soda in warm water, add your chosen oil, and soak for 15–20 minutes to support detox through relaxation and sweat.
- Frequency: 1–2 times weekly.
- Taste Tip: If exploring additional binders like bentonite clay (not part of the protocol), mix 1/2 tsp into 8 oz milk to hide its earthy taste—sip away from meals for a smooth boost.
- Kids’ Detox: For children, use 1 cup Epsom salts with 5 drops frankincense or cedarwood oil for 10 minutes, supervised. Consult a pediatrician or naturopath, as the protocol’s drugs aren’t suited for kids.
Why It Works (or Might)
McCullough argues spike proteins persist for months, causing damage in organs like the heart and brain, a claim supported by some autopsy findings but contested by mainstream science, which says they clear in weeks. Nattokinase and bromelain show promise in degrading proteins in lab studies, while curcumin’s anti-inflammatory effects are well-documented. The establishment calls for more trials, yet many report symptom relief—fatigue, brain fog—suggesting a gap worth exploring. This farm-rooted approach invites you to trust your body’s signals.
Practical Considerations
- Sourcing: Nattokinase and bromelain are available as supplements ($30–50/month), and curcumin can be homegrown or bought ($15/month). Check for the trio set of the 3 supplements [https://amzn.to/46HtpYL] for quality.
- Safety: Start low, monitor for bleeding risks (especially with nattokinase), and consult a doctor, particularly if on blood thinners. Discontinue if side effects like nausea occur.
- Customization: Adjust EO in the bath to your needs—eucalyptus for lungs, tea tree for skin—reflecting our farm’s personalized care.
Call to Action
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