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Not to take away from the ( imho unrealistic ) hopium about med beds, but there was something a while ago about how you should avoid painkillers before your shot, because they decreased the immune system response?
Seems like that'd be a key thing, interfere with the mRNA process as much as possible? Might be useful with the shedding problem also, not really sure what's involved there though.
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20210218/take-a-painkiller-before-your-covid-vaccine
"the agency is telling people not to take pain medications like Motrin, Advil or Tylenol before getting their COVID-19 vaccines.
It's possible that taking a painkiller before getting a vaccine will result in a decrease in antibody response,"
https://www.goodrx.com/blog/avoid-pain-relievers-before-covid-19-vaccine/
"Pain relievers might cause a weaker response to the vaccine, possibly making it less effective"
There was an article on Natural News about doctors recommending vitamin D and ivermectin, which mentioned aspirin to prevent blood clotting problems, 325 mg / day.
Ivermectin is anti-viral but I have no idea if it would block the mRNA to spike protein steps from the vaccine,
https://www.google.com/search?q=ivermectin+inhibits+the+replication+of+SARS-CoV-2
Honestly, I doubt it.
It’s pretty well known to NEVER give a child Tylenol after a vaccine because the risk for autism skyrockets.
It’s something about interference with glutathione, a powerful antioxidant your body uses to detox.
Thanks, I hadn't seen that but there's all kinds of articles showing up from a quick search. Looks like acetaminophen and Tylenol, wonder if the others would be any good. I knew there was a problem with liver damage from using Tylenol long-term, so it's not going to be great for the shedding situation.