There are some neurological problems in some people who've had covid-19 but the sheer quantity from the vaccines will cause a lot more.
Dr Fleming in interviews said if you got sick naturally you will face hundreds of thousands to tens of millions. Pfizer/Moderna expose you to about 13 billion spike proteins and Astrazeneca / J&J about 50 billion.
Dr Zelenko likens it to swatting a fly on a glass table with a hammer.
I had Covid and it was relatively mild (meaning no long covid and no hospitalization and no shortness of breath). So I hope that the spike expression in me specifically was low.
You got COVID via a respiratory pathway, people who get the transvection get the spike injected right into the body. Big difference! Keeping your nutrition and supplements optimized to help your body deal with the effects you did receive and could be at risk for would be prudent.
I used Vitamin D3 in large doses for the first few days, and C, zinc, green tea and two baby aspirins per day. Then I went easier on D3 and stopped baby aspirins in a few more days.
From what I understand the mild sickness you had shows that your body fought it off quicker and hence less damage. You may have the best of both worlds. A mild disease and long lasting immunity with variant coverage.
If you feel you are having long haul then do check out the I-Recover long haul protocol at flccc.net
Singapore admitted the truth that it has become endemic and they we will have to live with it. At some point over the next 3-5 years we are all going to get it.
Would mad cow happen ALSO to Covid survivors? After all, Covid also generates spikes, right?
There are some neurological problems in some people who've had covid-19 but the sheer quantity from the vaccines will cause a lot more.
Dr Fleming in interviews said if you got sick naturally you will face hundreds of thousands to tens of millions. Pfizer/Moderna expose you to about 13 billion spike proteins and Astrazeneca / J&J about 50 billion.
Dr Zelenko likens it to swatting a fly on a glass table with a hammer.
Thanks. I am keeping my fingers crossed.
I had Covid and it was relatively mild (meaning no long covid and no hospitalization and no shortness of breath). So I hope that the spike expression in me specifically was low.
You got COVID via a respiratory pathway, people who get the transvection get the spike injected right into the body. Big difference! Keeping your nutrition and supplements optimized to help your body deal with the effects you did receive and could be at risk for would be prudent.
I used Vitamin D3 in large doses for the first few days, and C, zinc, green tea and two baby aspirins per day. Then I went easier on D3 and stopped baby aspirins in a few more days.
Empirically, it worked okay.
My covid started Nov 18, 2020, almost a year ago
I'm glad you made it through, Igor!
From what I understand the mild sickness you had shows that your body fought it off quicker and hence less damage. You may have the best of both worlds. A mild disease and long lasting immunity with variant coverage.
If you feel you are having long haul then do check out the I-Recover long haul protocol at flccc.net
Singapore admitted the truth that it has become endemic and they we will have to live with it. At some point over the next 3-5 years we are all going to get it.
Steve Kirsch has written some on the possibility of COVID vaccines contributing to prion diseases…super concerning!