From what I have read, the covid shots make your body produce the spike proteins, as a way to "immunize" against the covid spike proteins. When you get covid, your entire body swarms with the spike proteins, whereas the shots supposedly limit the spike protein production to the innoculation area. But the long-term, and potential genetic implications of the covid shots is not known, and may end up being the worst aspect of the covid shots, exceeding the effects of having covid itself. I'm hoping that whatever cardo damage I may have received from covid can be alleviated over time, but I'm living each day as if it could be, even if a very slight chance, the last one for me. (but I'm not going out and spending all my money and going on a massive bucket list trip :) )
My understanding is that the spike protein is only a part of the coronavirus. The shot makes you produce the spike protein so that your body recognizes it and then attacks the actual virus. The problem is that the spike protein itself is a toxin, and anyone who got the shot is supposedly continually producing it, whereas the virus can be defeated by your body and will break down the spike proteins introduced. You are much worse off getting the shot than the virus.
I hope, at least in my case, what would have happened if I got a shot would have been worse. I guess I was confusing the spiked virus, with spiked protein.
There are more factors than just the spike protein in the virus and the shot. I think the virus can trigger latent or suppressed illnesses, but I would be way more worried about getting the shot, even with a rough go of covid. Have you tried quercetin and zinc or NAC?
I haven't done any post-covid treatment, other than continue D3 and C supplements, along with a daily multi-vitamin (taken every other day). I took extra zinc during covid, but haven't added additional zinc since then.
From what I have read, the covid shots make your body produce the spike proteins, as a way to "immunize" against the covid spike proteins. When you get covid, your entire body swarms with the spike proteins, whereas the shots supposedly limit the spike protein production to the innoculation area. But the long-term, and potential genetic implications of the covid shots is not known, and may end up being the worst aspect of the covid shots, exceeding the effects of having covid itself. I'm hoping that whatever cardo damage I may have received from covid can be alleviated over time, but I'm living each day as if it could be, even if a very slight chance, the last one for me. (but I'm not going out and spending all my money and going on a massive bucket list trip :) )
My understanding is that the spike protein is only a part of the coronavirus. The shot makes you produce the spike protein so that your body recognizes it and then attacks the actual virus. The problem is that the spike protein itself is a toxin, and anyone who got the shot is supposedly continually producing it, whereas the virus can be defeated by your body and will break down the spike proteins introduced. You are much worse off getting the shot than the virus.
I hope, at least in my case, what would have happened if I got a shot would have been worse. I guess I was confusing the spiked virus, with spiked protein.
There are more factors than just the spike protein in the virus and the shot. I think the virus can trigger latent or suppressed illnesses, but I would be way more worried about getting the shot, even with a rough go of covid. Have you tried quercetin and zinc or NAC?
I haven't done any post-covid treatment, other than continue D3 and C supplements, along with a daily multi-vitamin (taken every other day). I took extra zinc during covid, but haven't added additional zinc since then.