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Are your kids or grandkids heading back to class for the start of another school year? [Click here](1770d7/ct0_0/1/ms?sid=TV2%3A3JKeWR7ps) to view this message in your browser | [Click here](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3A3JKeWR7ps) to stop receiving our messages [] [] Al Sears, MD 11905 Southern Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 [] August 26, 2024 [] Reader, Are your kids or grandkids heading back to class for the start of another school year? If so, you’ve probably heard the warnings from the CDC and World Health Organization. The agencies declared that the virus is making a dangerous comeback… And the only way to protect yourself is to keep getting vaccinated. In other words, the more shots you get, the safer you’ll be. But a landmark study conducted by scientists at the Cleveland Clinic has revealed the opposite is true.1 The researchers discovered that if you receive more than one dose of a Covid vaccine… You are more likely to contract the virus! According to the study, the more vaccine doses you get, the greater your risk… - 1.5 times higher for those with two doses - 1.95 times higher for those with three doses - 2.5 times higher for those with more than three doses Despite these findings, the CDC continues to recommend Covid vaccines for virtually everyone age 6 months and older. One thing is certainly clear… These latest findings add to the mounting evidence that the current vaccines don’t work like Big Pharma and the CDC claim. The Cleveland researchers concluded that while the vaccines offer some short-term protection, they also likely increase the risk of future infection. And even after adjusting for various factors, such as age and health, the increased risk remains consistent. The problem appears to be that taking multiple vaccine doses leads to “antibody-dependent enhancement.” In other words, your immune system’s response becomes skewed towards older virus strains, making it less effective against newer strains. This is why I always tell my patients that the best defense against all Covid variants is to build up your immune system into an impenetrable shield against all forms of infection. The best immune system booster against Covid and all kinds of cold viruses is the medicinal herb astragalus. And if you’ve already had multiple vaccines, I also recommend taking this herb to rebuild your immune system’s strength. Dismissed for decades by American doctors as folk medicine, astragalus has been used for thousands of years by traditional healers. Recent studies reveal that astragalus has especially powerful anti-Covid effects – thanks to:2 - Immune-boosting saponins - Antioxidant flavonoids, and - Dozens of anti-inflammatory oxygen-rich polysaccharides Other studies confirm that the herb’s anti-viral and anti-bacterial effects are the result of its wide-ranging and powerful impact on the immune system. These include increased production of defender T cells, as well as the stimulation of high immunoglobulin levels, which boost the ability of immune cells to attach themselves to harmful bacteria and viruses – like the coronavirus behind Covid – and aid in their destruction. It heightens the efficiency of virtually every component of your immune system and provides your body with a near-impenetrable defense. Astragalus also has extremely low toxicity and no known side effects. I’ve used this herb for more than 20 years to help my patients improve their immune system. Easily Protect Your Immune System With Astragalus You can take astragalus in a variety of forms, including dried root and powdered root, capsules, and extracts. Here’s what I recommend… [astragalus] - Use the root to make an immune-booster tea or tonic: The traditional method of taking astragalus is to make a tea. I suggest drinking a cup once a day for its immune benefits. As a root, astragalus is best prepared as a decoction. Simply add one tablespoon or a few strips of the root to 8 ounces of water in a covered pot. Don’t let the water boil. Try to keep it at a low simmer for 20 minutes and then strain. Throw in about an inch of ginger and four tablespoons of raw unfiltered honey to turn it into a tonic. You can find slices of dried astragalus root at Asian groceries or online. The powdered form is also available at some health-food stores. - Take a supplement: I recommend taking 500 mg of the concentrated extract three times a day. Or take two to three tablespoons of astragalus root powder daily (about 30-45 grams). To really boost your immunity, I tell my patients to combine astragalus with complementary ingredients like cat’s claw, cordyceps, and camu camu. To Your Good Health, Al Sears, MD, CNS P.S. My clinical experience — as both a doctor and a researcher — has shown me that you can restore and replenish all the immune strength you’ll ever need to fight almost every kind of illness… Including any virus that comes along. The key is to unlock the “holy grail” of your immune system, all the way down to the cellular level. At my clinic, we’ve already proven that this ability to TRIPLE your immunity is already inside you. I’ve seen the results in my patients, and myself. And now I can announce the solution is ready and available. Join me for my [Triple Your Immune Super Cells](1770d7/ct1_0/1/lu?sid=TV2%3A3JKeWR7ps) event this Friday, August 30th at NOON Eastern. Reserve your spot now! [Click here](1770d7/ct1_1/1/lu?sid=TV2%3A3JKeWR7ps) to register. --------------------------------------------------------------- References: - Shrestha NK, et al. “Effectiveness of the 2023-2024 formulation of the coronavirus disease 2019 mRNA vaccine against the JN.1 variant.” Cleveland Clinic Preprint. May 20, 2024. - Lee CY, et al. “Repurposing astragalus polysaccharide PG2 for inhibiting ACE2 and SARS-CoV-2 spike syncytial formation and anti-inflammatory effects.” Viruses. 2023 Feb 27;15(3):641. - Li ZX, et al. “Immunomodulatory effects of a new whole ingredients extract from astragalus: a combined evaluation on chemistry and pharmacology.” Chin Med. 2019; 14:12. alsearsmd@send.alsearsmd.com [Preferences | Unsubscribe](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3A3JKeWR7ps) 11905 Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach, Florida 33411, United States

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