Protease inhibitor

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Protease inhibitors (PIs): are a class of antiviral drugs that are used to treat so-called viral disorders.

Protease inhibitors supposedly prevent viral replication by selectively binding to viral proteases and blocking proteolytic cleavage of protein precursors that are necessary for the production of supposedly infectious viral particles.

Overview

Protease inhibitors are high risk drugs with unpredictable side-effects.  Use at your own risk.  Better yet, restore your terrain and you will have no need of PIs and symptoms doctor is misinterpreting to be a condition of ‘disease’ will simply vanish as the body takes control of the terrain and restores homeostasis.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for guidance and be open to new ideas.

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