I haven't heard much about shedding in the last few months. I was wondering if people still experience negative effects after having been around vaccinated people?
I'm also wondering about this, since recent research I believe confirmed that a vaccinated person will still have spike proteins in their body 2 months after vaccination.
I am always congested, but I was before as well. I still take NAC, turmeric, nicotine (lol), C,A,D, and Zinc daily to mitigate
Yeah nicotine is great as well. I was surprised to learn that nicotine is found in potatoes and soy and other foods.
After this is all over, I could start my own health practice I feel. I've learned so much about our health in the past 2 years.
Wait till you start growing your own 'baccy'! A beautiful plant: It smells nice, has pretty pink trumpet flowers and it grows very fast, once it is a seedling. The leaves have healling properties. So we grow it next to the front and back doors for first aid. Tobacco leaves stop bleeding, infection, inflammation and pain.
Funny aside: I saw this done when I was a child: My parents were the adventurous type who would hire guides for tours through Malayan jungle. LOL. Anyway the guides carried cigarettes over their ears. I thought they were carefully storing their smoke for later. Everyone smokes over there. But no. My mother suddenly started slapping her pants legs and complaining about the itch. When the pants legs were rolled up, leaches had jumped on her legs and were already an inch long gorging on her blood. Out came the cigarettes: The guides chewed a piece and applied the wet tobacco to the leaches that curled up and fell off. The bleeding afterwards was stopped the same way.
BTW I have done the first aid burn and cut tobacco treatment multiple times: one of those burns was on a child who had a boiled water accident, her burn was the size of an adult hand, that lost the skin while sitting in a cold bath, so it was open. Now, there is no scarring.
Remember that tobacco seeds need light to germinate. They need to be sown on top of the dirt. Then when they sprout, thin them a little. Then when they get a good bit bigger, transplant them to their permanent spot in the garden.
NC cured tobacco is one of the best smells.
I didn't know tobacco could be used for that. I will definitely look into growing tobacco myself!
When we visited my twice jabbed mom at senior housing last year (after she was jabbed and over 2 months), my husband always had a stiff neck and headache afterwards. So he started remaining in the car and waving through the window. I didn't feel anything, but he is sensitive to many things.
It's been nearly a year since her 2 Covid shots and we just saw her. He got out of the truck and hugged her. No headache or stiff neck afterwards.
Some people believe that people shed the most for the first 2 months. A doctor was on the news for not letting any patients into his office if they got jabbed < 30 days ago. He was protecting the pregnant receptionist.
Sinus and ear blockage, and have lost my hearing on the left. I’m around vaxxed people all day long.
This happened to me too. I believe we both had a Candida albicans sinus infection and our nasal passages have been inflamed for years but finally healed over after being raw for many days like you describe, because of the Ivermectin
Ran out of my Ivermectin powder, going to begin taking fenbendazole next. Candida albicans is thought to actually be cancer.
Still happening in my experience. A friend takes endless PCR tests (to protect me) and I start feeling really bad soon after meeting up. Both times were long after (5 months) a jab. Cold makes it worse.
I am taking a prophylactic weekly dose of Ivermectin, not just for the shedding but also to protect against any filthy bugs floating around. For the last two decades my family has suffered every time there was a bug, or a major vaccination drive that made everyone sick. Ivermectin turned that around.
Yes. We are working from home, but there is a weeklong office stint once every six weeks.
Our intake is at least once a week, on Sundays. However we take an organic view whereby a second dose may be forthcoming during the week if there is an ailment. This could range from unexplained bloating, to headaches, or a niggly gland in the throat area. A sore throat means an insta dose.
But the 1-2 dose regime checks out.
Generally the teenage sons have a dose once a week.
Yeah there is a triple-vax exec/manager totally down. Sick as a dog. The week in the office is definitely high risk, caught the Omicron there last time round. OF course we smithed up the dosage then. The Public can come in at any time, although they don't really.
Do you take the horse paste Ivermectin?
I did at first, but the government banned the sale, even in veterinary supply stores online. So, after a bit of research, which included the need to source a medicine that had Ivermectin as the sole active ingredient, I found livestock drench.
This stuff is blue, mixed with isopropyl alcohol, which is applied to the skin. I did my Maff and worked out a human sheep or deer needs a dose of about 5ml (a teaspoon).
Anyway, farm supplies shops don't mind selling a gallon of drench, because they assume you have a herd to treat.
Firstly, I researched isopropyl: it is commonly used as hand sanitiser. One would reasonably apply a teaspoon at a time, without any deleterious effects. Most of it evaporates off when you apply it, so that causes a whiff that lasts a few seconds.
Secondly, I researched the idea of applying to the skin. I found a few academic articles about orchard workers being poisoned by IVM through accidental exposure through drenching livestock. So, I concluded that absorption through skin is not a problem, provided that one sticks to the dosage.
Thirdly I researched overdosing, and found an academic paper that spoke of a little ten-year old that ate a whole tube of horsepaste (a 10X dose), and ended up not very well: strong urges to vomit and poo and whatnot. She recovered, however. So, don't overdose.
Fourthly, there is the isopropyl toxicity: A saw several medical journal articles that described how to deal with isopropyl poisoning in emergency situations. These vicitms had consumed an entire bottle of hand sanitiser, in an effort to get drunk. They survived, after being put on an ethanol drip that was slowly reduced over the space of a week. Moral of the story is: do not use a pint of this stuff in one sitting.
Incidentally, I gave some of this liquid to my son, who was forced to take the vax by his stupid employer. He only came to us after suffering myocarditis symptoms for three weeks: multiple tests later, the doctor told him it wasn't myocarditis, and offered him psychiatric drugs. The lies run very deep over here. Anyway, son came for a bottle and straight away just rubbed it on his arms whenever he started feeling heart palpitations. (He was grasping his chest and panting just walking from the door to the chair). I told him ONE teaspoon a day. However, I suspect he was rather keen and prolly applied a little more. He said he felt a little high sometimes, but nothing ridiculous. Anyway, he is running around like a box of birds now. There's a single case report of 'overdosing' for you all.
Wow, you really did your homework :) Thanks for all this info.
And great that your son is doing better. I really hope he won't have any long-term side effects from the vax. He's lucky to have a father like you!
Thanks
I wrote it in the hope it will help some people.