... and I told him, no. Then, he asked me if I was planning on getting it, and I said, no. To my way of thinking, this should have been the end of the conversation, but it wasn't. He then asks me what was stopping me from getting the vaccine. So, I started out easy with him and said, "Well, legally, this isn't even a vaccine." He agreed and went into the mRNA explanation. A little nervous laughter punctuated what he was saying. Then I mentioned how this was only given experimental approval from the FDA and not full approval. More nervous laughter and more agreement. I thought this would end the conversation, but he kept pressing me, which was beginning to annoy me. I assured him I had done my research and I didn't like what I had discovered. He wanted to know even more, so I dropped the MOAB on him. I told him I knew all about the NIH and Fauci working on gain of function research and then sending the experiment overseas to the Wuhan lab...and that I was aware of all of this LAST YEAR. Now, I got some very nervous laughter from the doctor.
And, just like that.....BOOM!....he immediately changed the subject.
Doctors have lost a lot of credibility this year. Guess we gave them too much to begin with.
I kinda lost my faith in doctors over the last few years. I saw an allergist for years and got the shots, and I still have allergies. I saw other specialists and no one has cured me of my problems... just throwing thousands of dollars at drs and I am still left with all the problems as before I lost that money... Sure they can help put a cast on a broken leg, or suture up a wound, but internal medicine is still voodoo it seems, and they dont really have a clue. They will throw pills after pills at problems, but that just makes BigPharm rich as hell, and never solves the issues...
Depending on your allergies you might have better luck with herbal medicine. I am not that well versed in herbs, but even basic things like quercetin, stinging nettle, and ginger are strong anti histamines.
I was going to suggest quercetine as well. I have bad general allergies... and it seems to help. Plus the other benefit of making my zinc supplement more effective.
I have not seen much improvements in my allergies with Quercetin, I've still needed to take my regular antihistamine but I have noticed that so far I've had no days that I had to double my antihistamine dosage just to be functional. As for the zinc ionophore that does help and when I recently had a cold I added an evening dose of NAC + zinc + Vit C to go with my morning dose of Quercetin + Zinc + Vit C and my cold symptoms were gone after two days.
Look into DAO and bovine kidney.