Okay, here goes...I did not get the "shot" but many of my friends and relatives have received it.
I do not wear a mask. I do not try to avoid my friends and family.
I take EVERYTHING recommended to avoid shedding symptoms and so far I have not had many side effects.
Yes, a few...fatigue, bruising, styes in my eyes. All of which I have treated myself with homeopathic solutions.
BUT! Here is one side effect that floored me!!!!!
23 years ago I had a face lift. It turned out fine and I had not problems with it.
BUT - there is a place behind my ear that must have been where an incision was done that opened up and it has been a bear to fix.
My husband said it looked like it had been cut with a knife.
I have been using alcohol and bacitracin for over three weeks. It just doesn't seem to "close" and keeps scabbing.
My question...has anyone found old scars opening up since this Covid crap started?
Thank you, all.
You can take a lot of vitamin C. It is a building block for collagen. Make sure you are also taking D, Zinc, and B vitamins.
Leafy greens and vitamin K might also be helpful.
Reduce radiation exposure. What side of the head do you use your phone on? How close are you to wifi signals? I ask this because some of us think this stuff might be activated via Electromagnetic.
ELF Extremely Low-Frequency waves have impacts on humans. Cell phones can cause blood clotting issues. 5G at 60ghz(?) has been shown to impact O2 directly.
This is all off the top of my head, but here is a rabbit hole for you: https://search.nih.gov/search?utf8=✓&affiliate=nih&query=Electromagnetic&commit=Search
Yes, Fauci's place. They publish stuff that does not sound like MSM for some reason.
I am taking D and Zinc. I have a cell phone, but do not use it. I have it in case of an emergency. We have a land line at home. Thank you for your input. I do use a lot of frequency/vibration treatments on a daily basis.
Also try drinking lots of water with food-grade hydrogen peroxide.
And get as alkaline as possible: I found drinking alkaline water helped little wounds to heal faster.