Minimize Adverse Reactions of COVID-19 “Vaccine”
(employercovidpolicy.com)
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Don't take it.
I think they have to say it that way (notice the quotes, that is verbage from the website). This list would be valuable for those with regrets, those feeling or actually 'forced' to take it, etc. They did include 'inflammation and blood clots'. I think on this website, they need to have some sore of 'disclaimer'.
"A group of doctors has shared some suggestions for people who are considering taking the COVID-19 “vaccine.” Although the shot has some known side effects like inflammation and blood clots, you may want the injection."
This website looks to have some good employer/employee information as well.
Also this looks good:
https://c19protocols.com/
PDF of the document:
https://c19protocols.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/COVID-Vaccination-Side-Effect-Reducing-OTC-Medicines-and-Nutraceuticals.pdf
I remember reading somewhere that because ivermectin has both anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties, it could actually be used to reverse the damage done by the vaccines. So everyone who's taken the vaccine (or been next to someone who's taken the vaccine) and who is struggling with the adverse effects could be treated with ivermectin. I can't find where I read this from though, but might be something to consider.
Minus Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, that is pretty much the treatment for Covid in the first place.
Hmmmmmm.....
Within this doc: All the therapeutics listed are available over the counter without prescription. However, for those with access to them, adding ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine enhances the anti-COVID protection. Ivermectin for protection against COVID infection is recommended at a dosage of 0.2 mg/kilogram of body weight (typically around 12 - 18 mg/dose). An often cited protocol is to take one dose, then after 48 hours take a second dose. Then take once per week. Hydroxychloroquine for protection against COVID infection is often recommended at 200 mg once a day for 5 days, then 200 - 400mg one time a week
They realize some people won't have access to a prescription, so this was an over the counter plan. (Ivermectin, for those who weigh a fraction of a horse, can find it without prescription (OTC) at a tractor supply store. )
Yep. But the point is that they should have just removed the word "vaccine" in the scare quotes.
Also, Quercetin is supposed to be a close suitable substitute for Hydroxychloroquine. So if you can't get HCQ (America's Front Line Doctors), just get Quercetin.
Yes, you are right, it is there, 'zinc ionophore'. They have to use the word 'vaccine'. Do you think it would be accepted if they used the term 'depop shot'?