I got covid at a party on July 3rd (Im fairly positive I got it through shedding) and was starting to get flu like symptoms by the time I went to bed that night. July 4th, I was in bed all day with flu symptoms, and had a temp that got as high as 103. I broke the fever that night and on the 5th was starting to feel better and my flu symtoms turned into a bad cold that really set into my sinuses and kept trying to set into my chest, that lasted for a couple of weeks.
Now, did I go out and get some bullshit PCR test as soon as I knew I was getting sick? Of course not, I treated my sickness like I have countless other times before, with common sense. I didnt call the "frontline doctors" or run to Tractor Supply and buy up all the horse paste, I let my body fight it naturally.
Im 48 years old and I take fairly good care of myself. I exercise and watch what I put into my body as far as diet and I quit drinking alcohol. I got pretty sick, but I have been sicker and I knew that this so called "covid" wasnt anything life threatening. How do I know it was covid if I didnt get "tested"? I lost my sense of taste and smell and just recently got both of them back.
Like I said earlier, I used common sense when I was sick and that seems to have gotten lost in all of this covid nonsense. I isolated myself, I put good nutritious meals into me, drank orange juice and stayed hydrated and let my immune system do its job, pretty simple.
It blows my mind how people have no clue on how their body works or functions and will go out and eat shit like horse paste or load up on Ivermectin and Hydroxychloriquin (which are still petrochemicals) instead of looking into how to change their diet and stop eating fast food all the time or cutting back on booze and drinking more water or something as simple as getting outside in the sun for some vitamin D.
Im done dealing with retards and Im probably gonna get some shit over this post but I dont care. If people would just take better care of themselves we wouldnt be in this mess we are in.....
The more I research, the more I realize I am on to something with dry fasting.
The last time I got sick was FEB 2020. I don't know if it was the coof because I didn't get tested. (Why would I?)
But what I did do was to immediately start dry fasting. I had the dry heaves on night #1 (dry heaves only because there was no food in my stomach to vomit).
I don't know if I lost my sense of taste or smell. Since I wasn't eating, there was nothing to taste. I don't remember anything unusual about smell, but I rested a lot and wasn't paying attention to smell.
In the past, colds kept me down for 2-3 weeks. That's with the standard cold medicines, chicken soup, etc. This time with dry fasting, I was pretty much back to normal by day #3.
I recently came across something that says that vitamin D is locked up in fat cells. Other than really skinny people, most of us have some bodyfat (some a lot more than others). Vitamin D gets locked up inside the fat cells, making it unavailable to the body. This might be why so many Americans are vitamin D deficient.
Dry fasting forces the body to break down the fat cells to get at the lipids for energy and the water for hydration. In the process, it releases some of that stored up vitamin D, which can now circulate in the body.
Vitamin D is important in building the immune system, making it stronger by providing the tools to build more T cells and other parts of the immune system. I haven't done a deep dive into it, but that's my basic understanding.
Since then, I have felt fine, even though I have been around a lot of the vaxxed. No issues.
Fasting is a tried and true method of healing the human body that's been around for thousands of year's. I do intermediate fasting and I have seen great results in doing it...
Is it this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_tjFEL_Qb4
Sounds like nothing at all to do with a few days of dry fasting, for normal people.
Cole Robinson (Snake Diet) has probably done more fasts than anyone on planet Earth.
He sure seems healthy.
What are the details?
Intermittent fasting is where you eat within a certain time frame. I usually eat anywhere between 5pm and 11 pm and eat nothing else in between. Sounds difficult but is rather easy once you are used to it.