As for the effects on encountering the virus if one has had the shot(s), could they be mitigated by the use of the preventatives and prophylactics?
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I don’t know and am hesitant to speculate. If the problem stems from an overacting immune system, I don’t know which of these might mitigate or make it worse.
I do think D3 is probably a safe idea because deficiency lowers immune system and most of us are deficient, according to many doctors, including the one I’ll link (sorry, I don’t know who gave me the link!).
https://odysee.com/@SaveMedia:5/capitol-clarity-ryan-cole-on-covid-19-vitamin-d-vaccine-concerns:2
I do think D3 is probably a safe idea because deficiency lowers immune system and most of us are deficient, according to many doctors, including the one I’ll link (sorry, I don’t know who gave me the link!).
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Well, actually I don’t know. I understood D3 blocks uptake - the receptors where the virus binds. I do hope y’all will share what you might be learning about this.
Vaccines and Vivid survivors:
Tucker had Dr Holman Noorchashm on his show tonight. He was very informative. He said those covid survivors should not get the vaccine! This is a very worthwhile segment to watch.
—and— ivermectin
Personal anecdote:
Early April I had tightness in chest/bronchial area, a mild version of what I had early March last year, when I’m sure I had the virus (short breath, fatigue, lost sense of smell, tested negative for flu & strep).
I’d been taking ivermectin every other week since the “day 1, day 3, day 7” steps in the first week in February.
(Plus the vitamins, zinc & quercetin)
And that first week this month was the ‘off’ week; I tried expectorant syrup -no joy-, next day elderberry and a dose of ivermectin, and the day after -joy- no tight feeling.
Ivermectin works.