Thanks for info!!! My son has been sick for several years. He got the first shot
Just caught up on Nauti Nurse’s Hurricane thread
Made landfall near Matagorda . My couple years in Houston….that was my beach. The community only had a few hundred population. And it was referred to as a dirty beach because it is not cleaned. And that is exactly why I loved it.
There were shells there were fish seaweed also out of interesting stuff on the beach. I would go on my three day rotation and put some of the cats in my jeep and I had a tent from the Boy Scouts that I borrowed and I would just camp there the cats would come and go they had fun there to exploring.
Well this was in the early 90s and now I understand it’s a state park beach and so it would be clean and not at all attractive to me with a long list of rules.
There were often other people there but just a few and they were normally fisherman who would shore fish
you never saw anyone with children there they wouldn’t want their kids to be stepping on glass or the other potentially dangerous item that were there
(Ate there any others with a medical background?!
Dr. McCullough recommends three key substances for those seeking recovery after the shots.
1.) Nattokinase. Why? It degrades spike proteins, as suggested by preclinical studies.
• Take 2000 units twice a day.
2.) Bromelain. Why? Similar to nattokinase, it also breaks down spike proteins.
• Take 500 milligrams once a day
3.) Curcumin. Why? Reduces inflammation and spike protein damage.
• Take 500 milligrams twice a day and combine with 5 or 10 mg of piperine to enhance its absorption.
That summarizes Dr. McCullough’s “Base Spike Detoxification” protocol.
ADDITIONAL TREATMENTS
Hydroxychloroquine: Added if there are signs of autoimmunity.
Ivermectin: Included if there are signs of persistent infection.
Colchicine: Used if there are significant signs of pleuropericardial problems (involving the membrane around the heart and lungs).
Nicotine Patch or Oral Aciclovir: These are considered if there are neurological symptoms like brain fog.
Low-dose Naltrexone: Used to enhance the body’s natural painkilling response and reduce inflammation.
https://x.com/barbaraoneillau/status/1810039978334077437?
OK, this sounds bad but I needed explained in english.