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Sorry, just kidding. It does ...@rin - if I'm forced to take the vaccine in order to provide for my family, which one would you recommend to have the least amount of impact on me?
https://patrick.net/post/1340407/2021-08-01-i-guess-better-late-than-never-but-here
Tell everyone ... not to take it. And then, ppl will, just to spite you.
Also, what regimen of supplementation or Rx should I follow to minimize the damage of the vaccine?
@rin - if I'm forced to take the vaccine in order to provide for my family,
porkchopexpress saysBelieve me, I abhor the idea of taking this poison but I work in the healthcare industry and they're all mandating it. I just barely started a new job this first week and they mandated the fucking vaxx on my first day. If I quit and get another job, who's to say they want mandate it there. I can't keep jumping around jobs just to feed my family. I'm going to fight for a religious exemption and I've already watched a video from a law firm on how to improve your chances for approval, but I'm not banking on it happening. I'm at a loss and I'm thoroughly disturbed by the situation we're in.@rin - if I'm forced to take the vaccine in order to provide for my family,
Don’t fucking do it. Not only will you be setting yourself up for probable early death, but you’ll be required to jab over and over just to stay current. If we don’t draw this line in the sand now, and dare the totalitarians to cross it, we might as well self-execute and cede the world to the greatest sociopaths in history.
Absolutely nothing happened to me. In fact, I was feeling rather powerful, Rin-like (queue in 'Rocky' theme), for quite some time on it. You can call it an all natural version of steroids.Would taking Ivermectin help at all or should I just stick to the supplements?
Would taking Ivermectin help at all or should I just stick to the supplements?
I've found that my base supplements work, but then, I jack up the Allisure Allicin and Quercetin Phytosome, at the first sign of anything.For Turmeric with Bioperin, do you have a brand you recommend? Thorne has this version but no Bioperin:
One reviewer said that Bioperin isn't needed for absorption because this curcumin is bound to phospholipids
If Novavax comes out, that's probably the best one, otherwise, J&J. The key is to avoid any mRNA vax whether it's Pfizer, Moderna, or a new kid on the block trying to make a buck.Rin - why is Novavax better than J&J? My understanding is that it's not an adenovirus vector but they're basically injecting spike protein into your body from moth cells. So, it would make sense that supplements and anti-virals would work better against J&J, correct?
If the vaccine is delivered by an adenovirus or rhinovirus, then you have everything in your war chest to beat it.
Rin saysIf Novavax comes out, that's probably the best one, otherwise, J&J. The key is to avoid any mRNA vax whether it's Pfizer, Moderna, or a new kid on the block trying to make a buck.Rin - why is Novavax better than J&J? My understanding is that it's not an adenovirus vector but they're basically injecting spike protein into your body from moth cells. So, it would make sense that supplements and anti-virals would work better against J&J, correct?
If the vaccine is delivered by an adenovirus or rhinovirus, then you have everything in your war chest to beat it.
You want to neutralize the harmful effects of the spike protein mainly. The Novavax vaccine will have lesser amounts of s proteins than the mrna or viral vector agents generate, and it's also better dispersed, they have an adjuvant that elicits the immune response for a lesser amount of s protein.
Still with no data on how it will be stacking up against delta and future variants
porkchopexpress saysI didn't know that...thanks. From Rin's explanation, which made sense to me, why not neutralize the J&J virus BEFORE it can even generate the spike protein response in our cells? Then, you don't even have to worry about neutralizing the spike protein because we did so upstream in the process. Am I thinking about it wrong?Rin saysIf Novavax comes out, that's probably the best one, otherwise, J&J. The key is to avoid any mRNA vax whether it's Pfizer, Moderna, or a new kid on the block trying to make a buck.Rin - why is Novavax better than J&J? My understanding is that it's not an adenovirus vector but they're basically injecting spike protein into your body from moth cells. So, it would make sense that supplements and anti-virals would work better against J&J, correct?
If the vaccine is delivered by an adenovirus or rhinovirus, then you have everything in your war chest to beat it.
You want to neutralize the harmful effects of the spike protein mainly. The Novavax vaccine will have lesser amounts of s proteins than the mrna or viral vector agents generate, and it's also better dispersed, t...
neutralizing the spike protein
mell saysporkchopexpress saysRin saysIf Novavax comes out, that's probably the best one, otherwise, J&J. The key is to avoid any mRNA vax whether it's Pfizer, Moderna, or a new kid on the block trying to make a buck.Rin - why is Novavax better than J&J? My understanding is that it's not an adenovirus vector but they're basically injecting spike protein into your body from moth cells. So, it would make sense that supplements and anti-virals would work better against J&J, correct?
If the vaccine is delivered by an adenovirus or rhinovirus, then you have everything in your war chest to beat it.
You want to neutralize the harmful effects of the spike protein mainly. The Novavax vaccine will have lesser amounts of s proteins...
I don't think it works for mrna based vaccines.
I think that's part of Rin's plan when taking a viral vector vaccine but I don't think it works for mrna based vaccines.Exactly right. The mRNA vaccines are not a viable option. I'm only speaking to mitigating the action of the J&J as yielding the best results for someone who already has natural immunity and is being forced to take a vaccine.
For me, I have an herbalist, in the city of Boston, dry, mash, and suspend my turmeric root with peppercorn and some olive oil, making a paste. I've personally liked this over the tablet formulations.
I found a transcript, which is just as good. Keep in mind, this was said 2 years prior to Wuhan.
Robert Malone, MD, MS, CEO/CSO of Atheric Pharmaceuticals, LLC, discusses the benefits of repurposing drugs for emerging infectious diseases rather than going down the very long, costly road of developing new ones.
Interview Transcript (slightly modified for readability)
“What we’ve learned in the modern world is that the timelines for developing a new drug and the cost of either a new drug or a vaccine keep going up and up and up. So, unfortunately we’re now at a point where, to bring a new drug to market, or a new vaccine to market, it takes more than 10 years, and typically more than a billion dollars. Now, we can talk about why that is and that’s kind of not our [purpose] to solve the problems with regulatory strategies, but the truth is that it’s just become a burden.
What we’ve seen, particularly with infectious disease and emerging infectious disease,...
@theoakman Can you find that clip on a non-YouTube site?
Interview Transcript (slightly modified for readability)
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Tell everyone ... not to take it. And then, ppl will, just to spite you.