My wife has just had a weird conversation with her hairdresser.
She had to have a patch test for the dye and for the first time ever my wife had a reaction to the dye, but the the hairdresser asked her if she'd had the vaccine (which she hasn't).
When prompted further, apparently a lot of people have been having weird reactions to hair dye since having had the vaccine, quite a lot more than usual they said.
Not heard of this from anywhere else, it might be worth asking some hairdressers if they've seen the same reactions in people who've been vaxxed.
Is Propylethylene glycol in the dye? Because that's what's holding these RNA proteins together in the shot. 70% of Americans are already sensitized to it, therefore the reactions happen after the shot.
Did your wife have covid ever? I had a friend who got covid in Aug and passed away a month ago due to blood clots in the heart and lungs. If the vaccine is created from the virus and the virus was modified to cause certain problems, maybe we are stuck with health risks and side effects whether exposed to the virus or vaccinated.
We both had some 'odd' symptoms last year which might have been covid, certainly nothing like a full blown cold or flu, just partial symptoms one day, nothing the next and then something slightly different the next day etc.
We are both fairly healthy and get plenty of sunshine and vitamins so it's possible we had it without getting any severe symptoms. Never got tested though, I didn't trust the car park attendant to be able to stick a rod up into my brain pan without damaging something.
Please remember the vaccine was NOT created from the virus. The mRNA gene therapy was designed to reprogram your immune system to attack what they believe to be the virus. Even J&J vaccine was not created from the virus. It is a programed adenovirus used to similarly program your immune system to attack the virus.
So a quick rundown on adjuvant-based vaccines and side effects because it’s relevant.
Adjuvant vaccines usually contain a dead virus to try and create immunity. Except your body will not react to a dead virus because it is dead.
An adjuvant is specifically designed to irritate the immune system, and provoke a response.
However, when these vaccines contain hundreds of ingredients and possible contamination, how does your immune system know what to fight?
Many people believe this led to the rise in autoimmune diseases and allergies, as vaccines contain human fetal tissue. The body may be reacting to its own human tissue, thinking that’s what caused the original irritation.
The COVID shot may be something similar, where an ingredient in hair dye was used in the vaccine, so now people are allergic.
I remember when going to Cosmetology school when clients wanted to get a color done we would have them come in the day before to do the patch test. Now, I have lupus. I can tolerate the hair color. I was talking to other people who have lupus and they could not have their hair colored. They could do tattoos. So , I would probably not handle tattoo. Since, lupus attacks each individual differently its hard to tell.
My wife has just had a weird conversation with her hairdresser.
She had to have a patch test for the dye and for the first time ever my wife had a reaction to the dye, but the the hairdresser asked her if she'd had the vaccine (which she hasn't).
When prompted further, apparently a lot of people have been having weird reactions to hair dye since having had the vaccine, quite a lot more than usual they said.
Not heard of this from anywhere else, it might be worth asking some hairdressers if they've seen the same reactions in people who've been vaxxed.
Is Propylethylene glycol in the dye? Because that's what's holding these RNA proteins together in the shot. 70% of Americans are already sensitized to it, therefore the reactions happen after the shot.
I'm not sure, when my wife called them about it the only chemical mentioned was ammonia.
This is in those water flavor enhancers!!
Like mio and crystal light?
YES
Did your wife have covid ever? I had a friend who got covid in Aug and passed away a month ago due to blood clots in the heart and lungs. If the vaccine is created from the virus and the virus was modified to cause certain problems, maybe we are stuck with health risks and side effects whether exposed to the virus or vaccinated.
That's a good question.
We both had some 'odd' symptoms last year which might have been covid, certainly nothing like a full blown cold or flu, just partial symptoms one day, nothing the next and then something slightly different the next day etc.
We are both fairly healthy and get plenty of sunshine and vitamins so it's possible we had it without getting any severe symptoms. Never got tested though, I didn't trust the car park attendant to be able to stick a rod up into my brain pan without damaging something.
Please remember the vaccine was NOT created from the virus. The mRNA gene therapy was designed to reprogram your immune system to attack what they believe to be the virus. Even J&J vaccine was not created from the virus. It is a programed adenovirus used to similarly program your immune system to attack the virus.
What is it attacking if Covid doesn't exist?
That is certainly the billion dollar question.
Our freedoms?
If they were both made in a lab, symbiotically, they should yield similar symptoms and after affects. It's just my guess.
So a quick rundown on adjuvant-based vaccines and side effects because it’s relevant.
Adjuvant vaccines usually contain a dead virus to try and create immunity. Except your body will not react to a dead virus because it is dead.
An adjuvant is specifically designed to irritate the immune system, and provoke a response.
However, when these vaccines contain hundreds of ingredients and possible contamination, how does your immune system know what to fight?
Many people believe this led to the rise in autoimmune diseases and allergies, as vaccines contain human fetal tissue. The body may be reacting to its own human tissue, thinking that’s what caused the original irritation.
The COVID shot may be something similar, where an ingredient in hair dye was used in the vaccine, so now people are allergic.
"However, when these vaccines contain hundreds of ingredients and possible contamination, how does your immune system know what to fight?
Many people believe this led to the rise in autoimmune diseases and allergies,"
You'll find this interview with a retired vaccine researcher very informative:
https://miepbos.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/email-prik-2019.pdf
First 10 pages is the interview, the rest are just comments from people.
I remember when going to Cosmetology school when clients wanted to get a color done we would have them come in the day before to do the patch test. Now, I have lupus. I can tolerate the hair color. I was talking to other people who have lupus and they could not have their hair colored. They could do tattoos. So , I would probably not handle tattoo. Since, lupus attacks each individual differently its hard to tell.