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jenns's avatar

Are you sure it’s for life? Mine got rsv at 4 weeks and then continually over next 2 years. Hospitalised 3 years in a row. He pulled all his hair out after his 1 year jabs (I refused to make connection at time even though a friend pointed it out) and at year 2 I decided to be proactive rather than reactive. I have been working on him having a healthy gut, good vita d levels and I use high dose vita c. And no more jabs since year 1. And… this year (he is just 4) we are 2 months into flu season and he hasn’t even had a runny nose. And he has been next to very sick children- slept in same bedroom as coughing ill children etc. No brown or blue inhaler. Nothing but probiotics, d, multi vit and HUGE amounts of C. This is extraordinary for a child that used to get everything… I am hopeful we can heal much of the damage.

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AL's avatar

I am so happy to hear this. No blue or brown inhaler made me skip a breath ❤

Keeping them from getting sick is part of it, but they will get sick once in a while and most likely from an ordinary cold--the very small event that triggers the worst breathing problems. There is no doubt in my mind this is a military experiment on the gen pop. That has gone on for decades now and the results are probably different in everyone.

I can't know its for life now. Some have it for life, some grow out of it after puberty and some who've grown out of it, get it back in their 20s.

No more jabs of any kind for us, but do they wear off if you stop getting them? I doubt the mRNA do but what about the DtaP and other "traditional" injections?

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Well regarding the other traditional vaccines I am hoping our bodies took care of the attenuated… virus/bacteria. That leaves the adjuvants and there are many who have successful detox stories. From what I have read not everyone will have as many issues with heavy metals passing the blood brain barrier. So I think there is hope. Good luck. :)

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JC's avatar

There are probably artefacts, like heavy metals, left behind that need to be cleared. Microencephalitis is trickier (minor brain damage) - A Midwestern Doctor has got some excellent articles on these types of injuries, and a bit about how to clear them (AMD wants you to have your own practitioners and research).

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