I'm not sure if this will help, but I saved it when a friend's husband got the jab:
We all know someone who unwisely took the vax. Often, these individuals approach anons seeking help on how to reduce the damage that spike proteins and other vax ingredients (nano-graphene, SPIONs, mRNA, DARPA hydrogel, etc.) are doing to them.
Even the unvaxxed need to think about how to reduce spike protein damage due to the 'shedding' phenomenon.
Following are some medicines anons have dug on that, based on preliminary research, seem to have some potential to reduce spike protein damage – either by protecting cells from the spikes, or by blocking up the ACE2 receptors, or by dissolving the spikes themselves.
Important disclaimer: Before using any medicine or health supplement, discuss it with your doctor(s) first. Some of the following things might interfere with medicine you are already taking (for blood pressure, diabetes, whatever) and some of the following medicines might even interact with one another in an unpleasant way. The information here is for RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY and is NOT medical advice.
A) SOURCES OF SHIKIMIC ACID (3)
Pine needle tea
Fennel tea (from fennel seeds – the type they put in Italian sausage)
I'm not sure if this will help, but I saved it when a friend's husband got the jab:
We all know someone who unwisely took the vax. Often, these individuals approach anons seeking help on how to reduce the damage that spike proteins and other vax ingredients (nano-graphene, SPIONs, mRNA, DARPA hydrogel, etc.) are doing to them. Even the unvaxxed need to think about how to reduce spike protein damage due to the 'shedding' phenomenon. Following are some medicines anons have dug on that, based on preliminary research, seem to have some potential to reduce spike protein damage – either by protecting cells from the spikes, or by blocking up the ACE2 receptors, or by dissolving the spikes themselves. Important disclaimer: Before using any medicine or health supplement, discuss it with your doctor(s) first. Some of the following things might interfere with medicine you are already taking (for blood pressure, diabetes, whatever) and some of the following medicines might even interact with one another in an unpleasant way. The information here is for RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY and is NOT medical advice. A) SOURCES OF SHIKIMIC ACID (3)