Elon Baby!
Ivermectin is your friend:
Post-Vaccine Treatment Protocol
https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/i-recover/
The first mention autophagy and then never explain the method of such removal. Then they list everything in the book — very odd.
I don't have a problem with ivermectin. I firmly believe that it would have saved who knows how many people if it had not been villainized by our medical bureaucrats in the CDC, FDA and other national, state, and local government agencies. I followed the FLCCC’s Covid Treatment protocol including ivermectin the second time my wife and I came down with Covid.
For me it didn't cause any harm, but it also didn't have any noticeable benefit. My wife didn't take anything other than Tylenol to help with her symptoms. We both improved at about the same rate. Ivermectin helps about half the people with Covid who take it. This still makes it a miracle drug compared to the “vaccines”.
I am glad that the FLCCC has come up with a treatment protocol for those who have suffered issues and injuries from the “vaccines”. It is however likely to be one of the least effective of all of their protocols. If you suffer from injuries or problems after you have taken the “vaccines” good luck with that. My parents and brother all have had serious and chronic issues after taking the “vaccines”. They have sought professional treatment multiple times from professionals and followed advice from others... nothing has made much if any difference for them. Although I am sure some have benefitted in some ways.
As noted on their website at the end of the POST-VACCINE TREATMENT PROTOCOL. “This protocol is solely for educational purposes regarding potentially beneficial therapies for COVID-19. Never disregard professional medical advice because of something you have read on our website and releases. This protocol is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment with regard to any patient. Treatment for an individual patient should rely on the judgement of a physician or other qualified health provider. Always seek their advice with any questions you may have regarding your health or medical condition.”