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Vax injured: what now? Ideas?


               
2021 Dec 17, 10:01am   2,650 views  30 comments

by Shaman   follow (4)  

So my sisters friend got pressure into taking the vax six weeks ago. She took the J&J for a one and done, but two days later began to have severe symptoms: tinnitus, blurry vision, physical coordination problems, and can’t sleep unless she knocks herself out with Zantex. Doctors have been zero help, most don’t want to even consider that it’s a vax injury and won’t help. I told her about the @Rin protocol and there’s that. But her symptoms haven’t abated at all yet and she’s suicidal. It’s super sad. A 40 year old woman in good health otherwise is about to give up on life because the vax injury has made it so miserable.

Anyone have ideas?

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29   Rin   @   2021 Dec 19, 10:53am  

theoakman says
it was mRNA vaccine induced. I ain't putting that shit in body ever again.


Oakman, you probably shouldn't have stopped the Quercetin Phytosome, the way you did. The fact of the matter is that you have mRNA Spike protein generating sleeper cells all over the body.

All and all, you don't know how much your body can handle, before that prior sub-clinical hypertension (or joint inflammation) turns into a disease forming condition. It's better to take 1000 to 3000 mg of Quercetin Physotome for at least a year, prior to scaling down to maintenance levels.
30   Rin   @   2021 Dec 19, 10:57am  

DhammaStep says
someone on the internet can't recommend OTC vitamins? What point is it to enable such a society? How many more people must suffer under the greedy thumb of pharma? Enough of this cowardice.


Well, first of all, use a VPN.

But asides from that, anecdotal stories of vitamins are fine as long as the recommendation isn't a directive and not found on the labeling of the bottles. Right now, the most anyone will say about Quercetin Phytosome is that 'some ppl have experienced relief from their allergies'; those are anecdotes and don't comprise of directing someone towards immunotherapeutic advise.

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