“So we have this ashwagandha, right? Which we know is going to help alleviate the binding capacity, the binding affinity of the spike glycoprotein, right? This is in literature. When you accept that this is based upon venoms. I understand how hard that is. I'm not saying that the spike glycoprotein is a venom, I'm telling you it was inspired by them. And that's why they were able to combine different venoms together, different glycoproteins in different snake venoms and conotoxin venoms. They were able to put them together. That's why you have a wrecking ball with so many different lethal, potentially lethal, mechanisms of action. When you appreciate that, you start getting answers. So there you go, the ashwagandha. And ashwagandha has additional benefits. It's going to help normalize and really adaptogenically the thyroid gland, so better energy production you get with it.”