I've seen a lot of worry expressed about those who have family or friends who have taken the COVID jab, and have seen the posts about suramin. Much of what I've read around ongoing side effects center around autoimmune response and inflammation.
I've personally done lots of research on this topic (pre Covid) and would like to mention the Nemechek Protocol. It's fairly simple to follow - and Dr. Nemechek has a book worth reading - but in short, the whole protocol centers around healing the brain and body by reducing inflammation using simple things like EVOO and fish oil.
The book is written to help those with developmental disorders and autism, however, the protocol can help many different ailments. The book talks about research showing that elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines within the central nervous system can have a big impact on the development of neurological disorders.
That said, perhaps this protocol would aid in healing or avoiding the cytokine storm that some experts say could happen with the jab. Here is a link to the site with the book I'm referring toLINK
I think the issue is isolated nutrients in large amounts. Researchers know so little, still, about what our bodies need. Excuse my brain fog, I'm not going to sound super sharp here. But the same philosophy behind dividing medicine up into specialties and developing pharmaceutical drugs for each symptom as if the human body isn't a whole complex organism is applied to nutrition research, which is a set up for failure. I found this interesting: "He suggests that it was not just omega-3s but a cluster of nutrients found in fish (including iodine, iron, zinc, copper and selenium) that contributed to our big brain. 'I think DHA was hugely important to our evolution and brain health, but I don't think it was a magic bullet all by itself,' Crawford says." https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/by-land-or-by-sea-how-did-early-humans-access-key-brain-building-nutrients/