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Fwiw, when I had covid April 2020, my blood sugars were off-the-charts high. I'm not vaxxed. I'm a type 1 diabetic since long before covid, usually with tight control, but at that time the blood sugar did not respond to insulin normally, i.e. the insulin was less effective, and my blood sugars stayed persistently high for weeks. Nebulizing hydrogen peroxide worked for me, but "feeling healthy" seemed to lead to stabilized blood sugars, not the other way round.
Later reading led me to believe this is part of the "final" stages of covid when the organs begun to shut down, in no particular order (that is, for some people it's the kidney first, for others the liver, etc.). I certainly felt awful, as sick as I've ever felt in my life, but obviously I got better. That said, if you know somebody who's sugars are acting strangely, they should take it seriously.
Of course it could be unrelated to vax or covid: type 1 or 2 diabetes, or hypoglycemia, can potentially develop at any point in a person's life. They are all serious, and worthy of treatment.
Protocols for nebulizing. Link 1- https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/ 2nd link- https://deeprootsathome.com/dr-mercola-nebulized-peroxide-the-single-most-effective-early-strategy/
Can you tell me more about nebulizing hydrogen peroxide - I’m pretty sure I had Covid in early 2020 because I was in Kirkland WA and Asia in Nov 2019 lol but I used to always swab my ears out with H2O2 and would rarely get sick. During my mystery illness where i shot a giant bloody booger out of my dome I stopped doing the qtip h202 thing because it hurt AND I developed tinnitus beyond by heavy metal listening days. So… curious if this is a good alternative
The links describe how to do it. I made a post about my experience with it here: https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/c
Lots of other commenters discuss their experiences on the thread as well.
Bottom line, it's a covid therapy that is effective, fast, cheap and over-the-counter, and even recommended by doctors. The only drawback is that it takes more time than taking pills. Lots of people say it's good as a general remedy against colds and flus, but I doubt know about that.