Against COVID, A Natural Defense is Best

Giuseppe Borghese III
2 min readNov 11, 2021

The human gut is populated with billions of helpful bacteria. It is why the digestive system is the largest part of the human immune system. When we look for an immunological response to threats like COVID, the search needs to start and end in the gut. It is inescapably central to any immune response.

To harness the power of these natural probiotic processes, you need to capture live cultures. Scientists are refusing to recommend the simplest and most direct methods, for one simple reason: they are paid to recommend bio-engineered vaccines, not to help you strengthen your body’s own inherent defenses.

A robust regimen is quick and easy. Each morning, simply harvest the outer layer from your stool and mix it in a solution of 5% saline. This becomes a tea, which you can consume to increase the density of your biome and boost your own immune response, not just to COVID but to myriad other maladies.

Now, the woke mob will tell you: “Don’t eat your own poop.” These are the same people who want to shame you for not washing your hands after wiping your butt. They don’t believe, as I do, in bodily autonomy. They want to cleave the intimate body-mind connection that is so intrinsic to an authentic and healthy way of life.

Their so-called rules aren’t based on anything but a desire to tell other people how to live. On the one hand, “they” will tell you to eat Activia and wild-fermented pickles, but the moment you point out that human feces are a far richer source of probiotics, they try to call you a quack and a “shiteater.” They’re judgmental and close-minded.

Don’t be a sheep. Think for yourself, like I do.

Say it and say it proudly: if eating shit is wrong, I don’t want to be right. I would sooner die of COVID than let anyone take away MY CHOICE to swill my own poop.

And if the poop thing doesn’t work out, just tell those pencil-necked dweebs: “You will give me my ivermectin now!” and don’t take “no” or “that’s not what that is for” for an answer.

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Giuseppe Borghese III

I want to build a better human. One that can survive the troubles of our own making. One less insufferable than the narcissistic monster of today.