Went for my check-up yesterday, and my doctor asked if I wanted jabbed. I said no. She looked at me in horror and told me about a patient who's in the hospital on a respirator She asked why I don't want it. I said because: 99.7% of people under 60 recover; I am healthy, not obese and have no serious health issues; it's experimental; there are no long-term safety studies; you end up sick with covid anyway; 30,000 people have died and there are hundreds of thousands of adverse affects; 75 athletes in Europe have dropped dead of heart attacks; the efficacy wears off and then I lowered the boom ... I have therapeutics on hand that I can take. She went off on me about how there's no proof they work. I said there's plenty, but it's all censored. Besides, it's my body, so it's my choice. I don't want it. She typed on my record that I refused the jab and walked out. I was a little rattled but felt oh so victorious. I'll be finding a new doctor.
TLDR I fought my doc on the jab and I won.
100% support. What therapeutics can I buy to keep on hand?
Quercitin (health food store “invermectin”), zinc, vitamin c, and Nac
Perfect. Thank you!
One more thing, quercetin is an otc version of invermectin which doesn’t have a negative connotation to normies. They don’t associate it as much and I’ve never ran into hatred for asking for it at my local health food store. I believe NAC also helps increase fertility as an added benefit. They may even recommend it candidly one on one as part of immune system products (usually on that aisle). I share when it’s appropriate the name and even with people suffering through cancer I ran into when I had a medical emergency this summer, they are open. God is good.
It may run you between $50-75 but worth it to have on hand