...So far. But people on the streets can't see their neighbors, and co-workers swollen hearts. But if lots of people start looking like mange infected dogs with hair splotches falling out in wide swaths of society, that would get attention, and those pesky peasants will start asking questions.
Alopecia can occur in response to a high fever the patient suffered approximately three months previous to the hair loss. The fever damages the hair follicles and it takes about that long for the hair to fall out. The hair can become frighteningly thin for a time. When it grows back in it tends to be somewhat curly on someone who had previously straight hair. I know of two people who have experienced this several years ago. Most people have never heard of this. It can be difficult to make the connection because of the delayed reaction.
Hm, that's a new one on me. I've never heard of a fever causing hair loss before, nor am I aware of any literature in history that mentions such a condition.
I found this out years ago when a young person close to me had unexplained hair loss going nearly bald. The individual had had a near death infection about three months prior. The information is out there.
Very, VERY, possible. After covid I had many people tell me that they were loosing hair. Both my spouse and I noticed it ourselves. We of course supplemented with nutrition and vitamins, which I know helped us. I think the illness itself, which in my opinion was a bio weapon and the vaccine both cause hair loss. They are trying to normalize it because it’s about to become very common.
Side note: Guess what the topic was on Dr. Phill today.....alopecia! Also, I must disclaim I DO NOT watch that garbage. Sometimes I like to see how the other half live. Especially on a rainy day.
We will find out soon enough if this theory is correct or not. My hunch is that the drug pushers have figured out that millions of people will soon be losing their hair, and everyone will be wondering what in hell is going on. But before the onset of this particular vax side effect becoming common in the population, the establishment is already at work trying to shape a new narrative to fool people into believing this rare condition has always been common. "We have always been at war with east Asia, comrade."
I think you are spot on. I have a friend who is a nurse and pushed the shot heavily and got covid. She always had pretty thin hair normally, but now she is completely devastated because she is loosing so much now.
Speaking from experience with Alopecia. It's an immune system disorder. They have no idea why some people get it. It's actually fairly rare, but increasing. My neighbors kid was born with hair. Perfectly fine and beautiful little girl. After she got her round of vaccination shots, her hair started to fall out within weeks... They are absolutely certain that the vaccinations caused her Alopecia. She literally lost ALL her her.. something that is called Alopecia Universalis... that includes eyebrows, eyelashes, scalp, etc... all hair gone. Since then, they have been folloiwing guidelines to cleanser her system of the heavy metals and toxins from the vaccines, along with some other natural treatments and the girls hair started coming back.
Anyway, the point is, this is a real disease and terrible for those who have it. There is no actual cure and no scientific knowledge of what causes it... but a connection to vaccination.
Maybe the Covid shots will trigger some kind of autoimmune response that shows up as Alopecia. Maybe not.
In the end, the attention this disease is getting now is good for those suffering with it.
I've mentioned this previously: I have alopecia universalis. All my hair fell out about 3 months after I suffered anaphylactic shock - possibly as a result of someone spiking my cocoa with unknown pills (probably a codeine derivative). I don't recall having any form of injection. In my case it affected ALL keratin-producing cells including fingernails (but those grew back).
Worth mentioning that the poison they use for chemo-"therapy" can cause hair loss, too.
You can't really take anything safely long-term to prevent your immune system from attacking your body but you can try a short-term course of cetirizine hydrochloride or steroids or immunivir. Once the vax has triggered your immune system, it's unlikely that you can reverse it completely.
There seem to be quite a few medical conditions getting a lot of attention recently. For instance all of the PSAs about strokes for all ages all of a sudden. I can’t recall what other conditions I’ve seen recently but I’ve seen billboards mentioning such things all over the place.
Many more people with swollen hearts than hair loss
...So far. But people on the streets can't see their neighbors, and co-workers swollen hearts. But if lots of people start looking like mange infected dogs with hair splotches falling out in wide swaths of society, that would get attention, and those pesky peasants will start asking questions.
They'll be thankful for mange, because it would have been worse without the vax.
"Hurray! Doc Fauchi says that the mange is nothing to worry about, and just a sign that the vax is really working!"
Alopecia can occur in response to a high fever the patient suffered approximately three months previous to the hair loss. The fever damages the hair follicles and it takes about that long for the hair to fall out. The hair can become frighteningly thin for a time. When it grows back in it tends to be somewhat curly on someone who had previously straight hair. I know of two people who have experienced this several years ago. Most people have never heard of this. It can be difficult to make the connection because of the delayed reaction.
Hm, that's a new one on me. I've never heard of a fever causing hair loss before, nor am I aware of any literature in history that mentions such a condition.
I found this out years ago when a young person close to me had unexplained hair loss going nearly bald. The individual had had a near death infection about three months prior. The information is out there.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hairloss%20caused%20by%20fever&ia=web
Very, VERY, possible. After covid I had many people tell me that they were loosing hair. Both my spouse and I noticed it ourselves. We of course supplemented with nutrition and vitamins, which I know helped us. I think the illness itself, which in my opinion was a bio weapon and the vaccine both cause hair loss. They are trying to normalize it because it’s about to become very common.
Side note: Guess what the topic was on Dr. Phill today.....alopecia! Also, I must disclaim I DO NOT watch that garbage. Sometimes I like to see how the other half live. Especially on a rainy day.
We will find out soon enough if this theory is correct or not. My hunch is that the drug pushers have figured out that millions of people will soon be losing their hair, and everyone will be wondering what in hell is going on. But before the onset of this particular vax side effect becoming common in the population, the establishment is already at work trying to shape a new narrative to fool people into believing this rare condition has always been common. "We have always been at war with east Asia, comrade."
I think you are spot on. I have a friend who is a nurse and pushed the shot heavily and got covid. She always had pretty thin hair normally, but now she is completely devastated because she is loosing so much now.
Loose hair is nasty.
https://files.catbox.moe/lr8nx2.jpg
Just as Pfizer announce their new drug for....... Alopecia
Pfizer are a major sponsor of this annual event.
Speaking from experience with Alopecia. It's an immune system disorder. They have no idea why some people get it. It's actually fairly rare, but increasing. My neighbors kid was born with hair. Perfectly fine and beautiful little girl. After she got her round of vaccination shots, her hair started to fall out within weeks... They are absolutely certain that the vaccinations caused her Alopecia. She literally lost ALL her her.. something that is called Alopecia Universalis... that includes eyebrows, eyelashes, scalp, etc... all hair gone. Since then, they have been folloiwing guidelines to cleanser her system of the heavy metals and toxins from the vaccines, along with some other natural treatments and the girls hair started coming back.
Anyway, the point is, this is a real disease and terrible for those who have it. There is no actual cure and no scientific knowledge of what causes it... but a connection to vaccination.
Maybe the Covid shots will trigger some kind of autoimmune response that shows up as Alopecia. Maybe not.
In the end, the attention this disease is getting now is good for those suffering with it.
I've mentioned this previously: I have alopecia universalis. All my hair fell out about 3 months after I suffered anaphylactic shock - possibly as a result of someone spiking my cocoa with unknown pills (probably a codeine derivative). I don't recall having any form of injection. In my case it affected ALL keratin-producing cells including fingernails (but those grew back).
Worth mentioning that the poison they use for chemo-"therapy" can cause hair loss, too.
Thanks for info. Any suggestions for where people can research helpful vax detox information?
You can't really take anything safely long-term to prevent your immune system from attacking your body but you can try a short-term course of cetirizine hydrochloride or steroids or immunivir. Once the vax has triggered your immune system, it's unlikely that you can reverse it completely.
There seem to be quite a few medical conditions getting a lot of attention recently. For instance all of the PSAs about strokes for all ages all of a sudden. I can’t recall what other conditions I’ve seen recently but I’ve seen billboards mentioning such things all over the place.
Has to be. They are looking for every single thing possible to use as a shield as the bodies continue to pile up.