Some one had a link to some pfizer data that said all the test animals ( for the covid shots ) died after 15 weeks or something. IF that IS true... how hard is it to figure out how long a human has?
I don't know what really to believe other than the first hand, real world experience I'm seeing from just about everyone I know that got double jabbed at least.
The number of folks I know that are jabbed and NOT having issues is now far, far less than the number that are. So... there definitely is something in a large number of the shot lots.
You honestly can't figure for certain anything about how similarly a human will react to something in the same way as test animals. You can only really make educated guesses, but there's always interactions that are unknown until they are actually observed. Living bodies are just that complex. Not even every human reacts to everything the same way.
Comments here are correct. While animal studies are to show exactly this risk for toxicity and whether or not a drug should move forward in human trials, they are only “models”. Animals are very different and they are dosed to much higher extremes. With that said, animal study results like these would’ve halted the program for quite some time.
The thing that gives me hope is that in the animal trials where all the animals died (I believe at least one study was done on cats) the animals didn't receive intervention to save their lives. They gave them the experimental injections and then watched what happened. I believe they died in the equivalent of about 2-3 human years. Hopefully there are interventions, like ivermectin, that humans can use.
Reading those animal studies is why I never took the shot in the first place - the blog voxday was writing about them already in november and December 2020.
I agree with this. I personally know somebody who is doing all she can to remove it. Examples being vitamin C, Nac, Zinc, Quercitin and Epsom salt baths. Most daily some weekly. Who knows if it will would stop it forever, but if it slowed it down enough you body would have time to heal itself (hopefully).
I hope so. And for those that continually get sick because of their immune system being ruined, there are medications. It may not be a healthy and easy life but they hopefully won't die.
Some one had a link to some pfizer data that said all the test animals ( for the covid shots ) died after 15 weeks or something. IF that IS true... how hard is it to figure out how long a human has?
I don't know what really to believe other than the first hand, real world experience I'm seeing from just about everyone I know that got double jabbed at least.
The number of folks I know that are jabbed and NOT having issues is now far, far less than the number that are. So... there definitely is something in a large number of the shot lots.
You honestly can't figure for certain anything about how similarly a human will react to something in the same way as test animals. You can only really make educated guesses, but there's always interactions that are unknown until they are actually observed. Living bodies are just that complex. Not even every human reacts to everything the same way.
Comments here are correct. While animal studies are to show exactly this risk for toxicity and whether or not a drug should move forward in human trials, they are only “models”. Animals are very different and they are dosed to much higher extremes. With that said, animal study results like these would’ve halted the program for quite some time.
The thing that gives me hope is that in the animal trials where all the animals died (I believe at least one study was done on cats) the animals didn't receive intervention to save their lives. They gave them the experimental injections and then watched what happened. I believe they died in the equivalent of about 2-3 human years. Hopefully there are interventions, like ivermectin, that humans can use.
Reading those animal studies is why I never took the shot in the first place - the blog voxday was writing about them already in november and December 2020.
I agree with this. I personally know somebody who is doing all she can to remove it. Examples being vitamin C, Nac, Zinc, Quercitin and Epsom salt baths. Most daily some weekly. Who knows if it will would stop it forever, but if it slowed it down enough you body would have time to heal itself (hopefully).
I hope so. And for those that continually get sick because of their immune system being ruined, there are medications. It may not be a healthy and easy life but they hopefully won't die.
There is absolutely things you can do to help out your immune system. Consistency is the key.