My friend’s husband is an F22 pilot and took the J&J jab to keep his job. He is having random facial swelling and numbness. I’m thinking Bells Palsy. Told her to report to doctor and make sure they enter into VAERS. Has anyone heard of good detox protocols to get the lipid nanoparticles out of the body?
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The problem is that the cells are now a manufacturing plant for the spike protein. Wherever the original vaxxine was taken up, those cells are the ones that will express the spike protein. If on the vascular walls, that is where the spike will express. If it gets into the brain, it will happen there. This is why there are such a wide variety of adverse reactions and people are affected differently. We have no idea when the machine turns off. If it uptakes into the genome, it is permanent and can be passed on to children. It is a patented sequence which means if you have it, your have an owner. This must be understood - there is no way to clear that out of the body if it is genetic. All that can be done is to help mitigate the damage.
Zeolite to help with detoxing the graphene oxide. Zeolite-AV
Glutathione must be increased - it is an antioxidant. When the tissue is damaged it will deplete the stores in the body quickly. NAC every day is a precursor but do not take it for months at a time - the body needs a break from it. Also regular glutathione can help but it is hard for the body to take it up like the NAC.
Get your hands on either Ivermectin or HCQ and take at least once a week.
Vitamin C 1000mg three times a day.
A baby aspirin every day to help with clots. As a pilot, clotting is a huge risk. A really good fish oil is also in order. Wild caught, no hexane, and cold processed. Carlson brand or Nordic.
Vitamin B12 sublingual, 5,000 mcg every day. For the nerves.
Alpha lipoic acid helps with brain detoxification as well as glutathione and helps with nerve repair.
Vitamin D - 5,000 IU every day - get tested and get levels up to at least 80 mg/dl
Get a good men's multivitamin and mineral supplement. No grocery story or Costco crap.
Curcumin to help battle inflammation all over the body. Curamed by Terry's Naturals is good. Not cheap, but well worth the expense if it is needed. They make a special formulation just for the brain.
Quercetin 250mg a day. Also an antioxidant.
Milk Thistle - standardized extract at least 2x day until maintenance level is achieved. When the body detoxes, it puts a lot of strain on the liver. All detoxification pathways need to be unhindered. Lots of clean water.
Glucomannan fiber at night to help pull toxins out of the body.
Also look into some way to get access to far infra red sauna - great for detoxification.
I hope this helps. I know people like to push the pine needles and all of that kind of stuff, but this sounds like he needs serious help in a hurry so he does not run the risk of being grounded. That other stuff can be looked into when he has gotten things manageable and wants to maintain.
Excellent post. Do you have a view on infusion centers that do heavy metal chelation?
IV chelation is great if you can afford it. Unfortunately, the cost of treatment keeps most from utilizing it. It is best when trying to strip heavy metals and calcium out of the blood vessels. This is where it really shines. Someone with hardening of the arteries can get a new lease on life. It takes several sessions over time, so it is not a one or two time venture. It must be completed in order to really have the benefit. Oral chelation products do not deliver despite all the promises products make. The EDTA will never get past the gut in order to work. The stuff needs to get into circulation. Suppositories are not much better. IV is the only way to see good results. If a person can afford it and has CVD, it is a good alternative treatment.
I don’t think there is anyone doing chelation around here. Although I did work on a study once. It was inconclusive. It was for atherosclerosis.
I worked in research as well. It depends on how a study is designed and some can be manipulated to arrive at a desired conclusion. That said, I knew some people that had good results with chelation. But, it takes time. It's not a quick fix. It is more geared for removing heavy metals out of the body. It is used to treat lead poisoning - that is when the original benefits on cardiovascular health were noted quite by accident.
I do not think chelation would really be of use for covid jab detoxification. I think a good nutritional detox plan with a clean diet and possibly utilizing far infra red sauna. But, they need to be careful not to detox too fast - especially if they are not used to it. They could start with the supplements and see how it goes. The body just needs to be supported while it can clear the crap from the jab so it minimizes the damage. Then if they need to get more aggressive use something like the sauna. Burbur extract is an interesting herbal detox tincture that is highly bioavailable. It is useful for mitigating the nasty reactions that sometimes accompany detox programs - especially in someone not used to dumping toxins. It is a good detox agent that helps the elimination pathways function better and lessens the burden on those systems.
Aspirin has side effects, an alternative would be better.
81mg ASA is a dosage very well tolerated by most people. Dosages that are higher used for pain cause the problems. A pilot at risk for clotting needs to manage that possibility quickly until there is time for some of the other stuff to take effect - like the fish oil. A stoke or a PE is nothing to mess around with and vaxxinated people very quickly develop some really nasty malfunctioning of their blood. The Rouleauxo appearance of vaxxinated blood is quite stunning and very alarming.
What I am suggesting is meant to deal with immediate problems that could effect this ability to fly - which is why I am sure he subjected himself to this crap shoot to begin with. Sometimes medications can be useful if managed properly and kept to a minimum. It is not advisable over the long term and you are right, safer alternatives can be found. But, that may not help in the short term. The beauty of ASA is that the antithrombotic effects on platelets can stay for several days. What can be done in order to minimize the possibility of side effects, ASA can be taken before flying. It starts to work within 60 minutes and the platelet effects can last a couple of days. I had several older patients with a prior history of PE that only took ASA when they traveled and were going to be sitting for a length of time because that is usually when the PE happened. Pilots are not only sitting in one spot, they are also in very tight quarters and cannot move much and are at high altitudes. It really scares the crap out of me to think of all those pilots up in the air and they have been vaxxed. Not a good combination.
My thoughts exactly.
Hey I agree with EVERYTHING you say, I am trying to find some sources on the first paragraph you said. Any links you could share so I can read more into it and understand it better?
What in particular needs to be clarified? That first paragraph is a synopsis of a great deal of information. I tried to take all that information and condense it into something that could be understood by people not from that wheelhouse. I have spent years learning the ins and outs of the science. There is not quick link to bring it all together. Ask me a more specific question and I will see what I can do.
Good info (even for us 'un-vaxxed').
What is the biological mechanism that requires you to 'take an occasional break' from NAC? Also, how long before you need a break - and how long should the break be? Thanks.
Thanks for the complement. These are supplements I also use and recommend to others that come to me - vaxxed and unvaxxed.
Long term use of NAC has been shown to have a few side effects, but nothing that requires medical attention. With everyone jumping on the NAC bandwagon we were bound to start seeing some issues. Some people have reported everything from upset stomachs to mild heart palpitations. I think some general rules so to speak for supplement usage are in order that makes adverse issues less likely. Any unusual symptoms require some investigation into the possible cause and all supplements should be stopped momentarily to see if one or more of them may be the cause.
I have always advised with any supplement to take a break and allow the body to just rest - especially if someone is taking medications in addition to the supplements. I think there is much wisdom in the Bible for allowing a Sabbath so to speak for all kinds of things. It actually makes just as much sense for the body as it does for the land. I have always used a 6 to 1 plan. Take supplements for 6 days and break the 7th - or 6 weeks on, 1 week off. Occasionally the body's detoxification pathways, like the liver and kidneys, need to just be. The protocol works well when joined with fasting for a day if using the daily plan. Some people if doing the week plan of rest can juice fast for that week of supplement rest.
I agree 5,000 IU of Vit D per day is tolerable for most adults & everyone should have their Vit D levels tested regularly. I would also like to expand on the Vit D subject. I'd suggest having a Vit D test as swiftly as possible. Far too many teens and adults in the U.S. are Vit D deficient. If someone is deficient, they may be need to take 50,000 IU per day for a certain amount of time to rapidly increase their levels to correct the deficiency. Also, Vit D is a fat soluble so the more fat someone has, the more Vit D they may need to maintain proper levels. The breakdown looks like this: Below 30 mg/dl - Deficient 80 mg/dl - Optimal 100 mg/dl - Toxic
I've been a huge Vit D advocate for many years now. Studies have continously shown the importance of maintaining proper Vit D levels is to prevent and in some instances reverse early effect of various health issues.
Correct on all points. But, when someone has to get levels up in a hurry, until they find out if they are one of those rare people that can reach toxic levels quickly, they do not want to overdo it in the beginning. These people are few, but I have had a couple of them. I even had one patient that reacted very badly to D supplementation and we had to watch her intake carefully. Her only avenue was the sun. It was a good thing she liked to garden. The vast majority of people however, tolerate it just fine.
I am assuming that as a pilot, this young man is already in fairly decent heath and less likely to be deficient versus others. It is important to get something on board as soon as possible and apart from any allergies or D sensitivity, 5K is a good dosage to start with. It can be adjusted later depending on the blood results. I am sure you will be able to help with that when the time comes. It can take most people several weeks to get in and see a clinician to give them an order to get the lab work done. In the meantime, the dosage I suggested will do until any possible sensitivity has been eliminated.
In this case, the D is going to help with reducing risks, both in the short term acute and in the long term chronic scenario that may come as a result of vaxxine damage. If he is already starting to be symptomatic with possible neurological issues, some of the things on the list are going to be most important. I also went back and added milk thistle to the list due to an overburdened liver. You may also want to pass on that if he expects any of this to work he has to make some dietary changes. It is hard to clean out garbage when someone continues to put more garbage in. Good luck.
Oh, missed the milk thistle - I use it as a tea, but only because I like good scotch 😜. Maybe a wee to much of it at times !
I used to like me some Bushmills and Carolans back in the day. Called it an Irish Mickey. Can't really handle the alcohol anymore. My body just decided one day it didn't like it. I think I am one of those people prone to alcohol poisoning. A nice smooth aged scotch was good too.