If clotting is the issue, low dose aspirin is an appropriate efficacious over the counter 'antidote'.
Israeli studies showed improved outcomes with low dose aspirin for every issue with hospitalized C19 patients- presumably vaccinated because these studies came out late summer and they had very, very high vaccination rates.
Mockingbird MSM immediately responded with sudden new recommendations against low dose aspirin as a preventative measure against heart attack & stroke. This is
Information warfare- truth vs deception; good vs evil. Do your research. Pray for peace and wisdom. They are not going to follow your lead if you are panicked and they are sure they are fine. Pray God opens their eyes to the truth that is all around us in plain sight. Pray God unveil the evil that they are naively trusting.
Prayer in Jesus's name changes us, what we see & understand, and how we handle ourselves in every situation.
God will equip you to do what He has called you to do in this battle.
Yes, I have given 300mg aspirin tablets to a relative who was suffering vaccine pain (back, neck, head, chest). It typically works best against back and neck pain. Although from limited experience it doesn’t work well as a preventative, it just lessens the symptoms after they arise. From experience, ivermectin is the best preventative. Although I encourage all to try for themselves
I have seen it said here that N Acetyl Cysteine can help restore some of the damage done by the spike protein, so perhaps it may be worth researching further to see if this has any promise.
Also to note that Amazon apparently pulled it from the shelves, so it has that seal of approval, but I am not a doc so YMMV.
Thanks, I actually do give NAC to my mom, since it's readily available where I live. I'm trying to get her to take it twice a day, since that's whats recommended. I do believe it does help, but it will take quite some time to heal. She does have minor chest and head discomfort on some days. But it seems her symptoms nowadays are much less painful when they come up compared to 2/3 months ago.
If clotting is the issue, low dose aspirin is an appropriate efficacious over the counter 'antidote'. Israeli studies showed improved outcomes with low dose aspirin for every issue with hospitalized C19 patients- presumably vaccinated because these studies came out late summer and they had very, very high vaccination rates. Mockingbird MSM immediately responded with sudden new recommendations against low dose aspirin as a preventative measure against heart attack & stroke. This is Information warfare- truth vs deception; good vs evil. Do your research. Pray for peace and wisdom. They are not going to follow your lead if you are panicked and they are sure they are fine. Pray God opens their eyes to the truth that is all around us in plain sight. Pray God unveil the evil that they are naively trusting. Prayer in Jesus's name changes us, what we see & understand, and how we handle ourselves in every situation. God will equip you to do what He has called you to do in this battle.
Yes, I have given 300mg aspirin tablets to a relative who was suffering vaccine pain (back, neck, head, chest). It typically works best against back and neck pain. Although from limited experience it doesn’t work well as a preventative, it just lessens the symptoms after they arise. From experience, ivermectin is the best preventative. Although I encourage all to try for themselves
I have seen it said here that N Acetyl Cysteine can help restore some of the damage done by the spike protein, so perhaps it may be worth researching further to see if this has any promise.
Also to note that Amazon apparently pulled it from the shelves, so it has that seal of approval, but I am not a doc so YMMV.
Thanks, I actually do give NAC to my mom, since it's readily available where I live. I'm trying to get her to take it twice a day, since that's whats recommended. I do believe it does help, but it will take quite some time to heal. She does have minor chest and head discomfort on some days. But it seems her symptoms nowadays are much less painful when they come up compared to 2/3 months ago.