Friday, February 06, 2026

more pharmafiyac bondage busting

yesterday i did the first part and today youtube suggs is once again demonstrating some plain and wholesome usefullness, stuffed with ... i mean almost entirely dedicated  to Artemisia Annua [6 vids on other herbs and 2 on Epstein excepted]:

 https://substack.com/profile/17238789-piet-the-piety-poet/note/c-210489025
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https://indexterity.blogspot.com/2026/02/dems-duh-break-offs-n-ups-of-n-4.html
dems duh break offs n ups of n 4 pharmafiyac bondage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UfbPi_u-qc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UfbPi_u-qc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UfbPi_u-qc

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this channel, when used judiciously, can deal the 'genade slag' [mercy blow] to the pharmafiya 'piot' [peace in our lifetime, a sign off John Zube used ... and it's timely to mention him as we gets/gots the 'troll deterrent true id'# riggin dah mirrorror show but rite this time, to draw clear beads on n aim at/for healing fame ... 

# = an opponent, due to the easily abused to hide much unsuitable for selling point foreground superficial 'my oppix', but fair enuff to mention the shingle jingle twofer, Arno Wellens, warned his audience once again ... and still won't take my advice to weave some Ulrich von Beckerath into his math.

this excellent channel is working on a book now:
https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx2QJPBdcYAItEf2VlKjikDPlVo-dwIwhy
35 comments in 11 hours

17:21 on tu youyou [84 when she got the Nobel for work done 46 years earlier, unqualified, just lookin at ancient herbals .. the trick is to not boil it when using it against malaria ... i should try that again too]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UfbPi_u-qc
The Nobel Prize Weed. Why Are We Warned Not to Use It?
Nature Lost Vault
178K views • 11 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/@NatureLostVault
178,587 views  Jan 25, 2026  #ForgottenMedicine #ancientwisdom #NobelPrize
In 2015, Tu Youyou became the first mainland Chinese scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Her discovery? A compound extracted from a common garden plant that had been documented in Chinese medical texts since 340 AD. This plant, Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood), kills malaria parasites faster than any drug in history and has saved millions of lives across Africa. Yet today, the World Health Organization explicitly discourages using the plant itself, insisting you must buy the extracted pharmaceutical version instead.

This is the story of wormwood, a plant that emperors reserved for themselves, soldiers carried into battle, and modern science validated with the world's highest honor. It's also the story of how a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry has worked to suppress knowledge of the whole plant while monopolizing its extracted compounds.

🌿 THE ANCIENT AUTHORITY: 

n 340 AD, Chinese scholar Ge Hong documented sweet wormwood in his emergency medical handbook "Zhouhou Beiji Fang" (Emergency Prescriptions Kept Up One's Sleeve). His instructions for treating "intermittent fevers" (malaria) were oddly specific, soak the plant in water, wring out the juice, drink it all. Critically, he never mentioned boiling it. This detail, preserved for 1,600 years, would prove essential when modern science finally validated his prescription.
By 1596, the renowned physician Li Shizhen included qinghao (sweet wormwood) in his "Compendium of Materia Medica," cementing its place in traditional Chinese medicine not just for fever, but for expelling intestinal parasites, hence the name "wormwood."

💣 PROJECT 523 - THE SECRET MISSION:

In 1967, as malaria killed more soldiers in Vietnam than combat, the Chinese government launched "Project 523", a secret military operation to find a cure. After screening 240,000 compounds with no success, they assigned pharmaceutical chemist Tu Youyou to review ancient texts. She and her team tested 2,000 traditional recipes and 380 plant extracts. When sweet wormwood showed inconsistent results using conventional boiling methods, Tu remembered Ge Hong's 1,600-year-old detail about avoiding heat. Using low-temperature ether extraction on October 4, 1971, she isolated artemisinin,  compound showing 100% effectiveness against malaria in test subjects.
Tu volunteered to be the first human test subject. All 21 patients in the initial clinical trial recovered completely. The World Health Organization estimates artemisinin-based drugs have reduced global malaria mortality by over 20%, saving more than 100,000 lives annually in Africa alone.

🔬 THE SCIENCE: Artemisinin contains an endoperoxide bridge that reacts with iron. Malaria parasites, gorging on iron-rich hemoglobin, essentially detonate when artemisinin enters them, generating free radicals that kill the parasite within hours. But here's what the pharmaceutical industry doesn't want discussed: a 2018 study in the Democratic Republic of Congo with 800 schistosomiasis patients found that tea made from whole Artemisia leaves cured patients in 14 days, faster than the pharmaceutical drug praziquantel. More shocking: Artemisia afra tea (containing virtually no artemisinin) worked just as well as Artemisia annua tea (high in artemisinin). Research from Worcester Polytechnic Institute explains why: whole plant bioavailability is 45 times higher than isolated artemisinin. The plant's flavonoids, terpenes, and phenolic compounds work synergistically, enhancing absorption and providing additional antiparasitic effects.

📚 SOURCES:

    "Emergency Prescriptions Kept Up One's Sleeve" (Ge Hong, 340 AD); "Compendium of Materia Medica" (Li Shizhen, 1596)
    "Effect of Artemisia annua and Artemisia afra tea infusions on schistosomiasis in a large clinical trial" (Phytomedicine, December 2018)
    Nobel Prize Press Release (October 2015); WHO Guidelines for Malaria Treatment
    "Artemisinins as a novel anti-cancer therapy" (Pharmacological Research & Perspectives, 2020); "It is not just artemisinin: Artemisia sp. for treating diseases" (PMC Research)
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute bioavailability studies; "Absinthism: a fictitious 19th century syndrome" (PMC Research).

#ForgottenMedicine #ancientwisdom #NobelPrize #TraditionalMedicine
05/02 ---- 6Mirror -------- k58 ----- 27/07: {lot}
dems duh break offs n ups of n 4 pharmafiyac bondage




 

06/02 ---- 7Storm -------- k59 ----- 28/07: {lot}
technical convo w bleak deco
23:15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNzEcyTP8SM
Artemisia Annua: Unlocking Its Hidden Potential | The ATP Project 393
ATP Science == 13.2K subscribers
26K views • 2 years ago == 26,955x since Jun 13, 2023  

 Artemisia isn't just a one-trick pony, 
 ATP store - https://bit.ly/43Spqnx

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References
Ekiert H, Świątkowska J, Klin P, Rzepiela A, Szopa A. Artemisia annua - Importance in Traditional Medicine and Current State of Knowledge on the Chemistry, Biological Activity and Possible Applications. Planta Med. 2021 Jul;87(8):584-599. doi: 10.1055/a-1345-9528. Epub 2021 Jan 22. PMID: 33482666.

Septembre-Malaterre A, Lalarizo Rakoto M, Marodon C, Bedoui Y, Nakab J, Simon E, Hoarau L, Savriama S, Strasberg D, Guiraud P, Selambarom J, Gasque P. Artemisia annua, a Traditional Plant Brought to Light. Int J Mol Sci. 2020 Jul 15;21(14):4986. doi: 10.3390/ijms21144986. PMID: 32679734; PMCID: PMC7404215.

Nair MS, Huang Y, Fidock DA, Polyak SJ, Wagoner J, Towler MJ, Weathers PJ. Artemisia annua L. extracts inhibit the in vitro replication of SARS-CoV-2 and two of its variants. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2021 Feb 24:2021.01.08.425825. doi: 10.1101/2021.01.08.425825. Update in: J Ethnopharmacol. 2021 Jun 28;274:114016. PMID: 33442683; PMCID: PMC7805440.

Nair MS, Huang Y, Fidock DA, Towler MJ, Weathers PJ. Artemisia annua L. hot-water extracts show potent activity in vitro against Covid-19 variants including delta. J Ethnopharmacol. 2022 Feb 10;284:114797. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2021.114797. Epub 2021 Nov 1. PMID: 34737005; PMCID: PMC8559441.

Fuzimoto AD. An overview of the anti-SARS-CoV-2 properties of Artemisia annua, its antiviral action, protein-associated mechanisms, and repurposing for COVID-19 treatment. J Integr Med. 2021 Sep;19(5):375-388. doi: 10.1016/j.joim.2021.07.003. Epub 2021 Jul 22. PMID: 34479848; PMCID: PMC8378675.

Kshirsagar SG, Rao RV. Antiviral and Immunomodulation Effects of Artemisia. Medicina (Kaunas). 2021 Feb 27;57(3):217. doi: 10.3390/medicina57030217. PMID: 33673527; PMCID: PMC7997252.

Daddy NB, Kalisya LM, Bagire PG, Watt RL, Towler MJ, Weathers PJ. Artemisia annua dried leaf tablets treated malaria resistant to ACT and i.v. artesunate: Case reports. Phytomedicine. 2017 Aug 15;32:37-40. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2017.04.006. Epub 2017 Apr 14. PMID: 28732806; PMCID: PMC5547396.



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WULGZLW0B4
Big Medicine Artemisia annua
Strictly Medicinal LLC
6K views • 4 years ago
some [white {haired}] fella:

 Description
The first medicinal herb seed company in the USA.  Located in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon.  Family run, the name is well-known in science and herbalism:  Cech.  Recognizing the need for diverse medicinal herb seeds, we travelled globally to find the best from every culture, returning to our organically certified farm and greenhouses for propagation and increase.  Our seeds and plants are open-pollinated, heirloom, non-gmo, non-hybrid and seed saver friendly.  Specializing in medicinal herb seeds, medicinal herb plants, books about making medicine and growing herbs, seed cleaning screens and tincture presses.  Multiple introductions to gardeners and herb industry include:  Ashwagandha, Andrographis, Ashitaba, Gotu kola, Ma-huang, various basils, Spilanthes and more.  For the benefit of people, plants and the planet.      

strictlymedicinalseeds.com
herbalreads.com
223 videos


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a very chinless man hasn't let that condition stop him to find his way  to what works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWTBZUV_gE0
Wormwood against CANCER: a popular folk remedy. Does it really work? Artemisinin: scientific facts
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Medicinal Plants of Southern Africa E02: Artemisia afra/African wormwood
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6:16
Cancer, COVID and the Kentucky Economy: How “Sweet Annie” Could Make an Impact
University of Kentucky
and University of Kentucky Research
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39 minutes twice by Richters Herbs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uUkDD9aSpc
Praising the Artemisias
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9:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92lrnPPkOcs
Artemisia annua (Sweet wormwood) – from sowing to harvest a life-saving plant
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198K views • 7 years ago

1/2h
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfug9pIsanU
Wormwood Health Benefits, Uses, and Contraindications
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22K views • 7 months ago

what do you know ??? i remember that name from 40 years ago !!!!!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmjqu_pOQdE
Sweet Annie  (Artemisia annua) - How to Grow & Harvest with Michael Pilarski "Skeeter"
Anna Pallotta
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joe hollis [the late stellar hippie of the blue mountains]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i2kZu5H1t8
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Mountain Gardens
231K views • 8 years ago




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