Evidence of Alarming Growth in Cognitive Impairment Among Adults
(thevaccinereaction.org)
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I encourage people to research and use the many detox protocols, as the neuro-effects of covid and the vax are easy to overlook, but likely fully reversible with detox
Which is your preferred one?
Which do you think would be best for us purebloods?
I'm a pureblood, but got covid (whatever it is) bad, really bad. My fave theory is that it's a weaponized parasite. Nebulized hydrogen peroxide is my favorite for quick and effective symptom remission, and I think it's a great detox except it's a pain to remember to execute consistently when you're feeling well. Because you really have to keep at it for a few weeks even after you're feeling well. For a while it was my only protocol, as I felt symptoms coming back with occasional pulsometer measurements.
The only "detox protocol" I went for, had me feeling marginally better, good energy overall, with the McCullough recommended bromelain+curcumin+nattokinase, but I felt a little silly taking 3 pills in the morning and 2 in the evening every day.
Then (when those pills ran out; I did about 45-50 days out of the recommended 60) I tried a nicotine patch, which was recommended by Dr Ardis: 7mg for 14 days. Haven't done anything else since, and haven't felt anything coming on since. I think this is the one that kicked it out for good, and it's extremely convenient compared to anything else. (I'm not a smoker, fwiw.) His theory is that nicotine strongly outcompetes the spike protein, and he had some studies behind it.
Given that I've engaged in various protocols and treated myself with h202 various times, you might reasonably think I'm an obsessive hypochondriac. I think I'm just unlucky to be hypersensitive to whatever covid is, because normally I hate any kind of medicine, but covid knocked me down serious enough in 2020 to scare me, and to make me hypersensitive to symptoms of fatigue and breathing difficulty. And it kept coming back (never getting me in a bad state, as I jumped on the symptoms quickly) after a few months. Obviously could be reexposure rather than latent long covid, as I live in a highly urban zone with plenty of "proud 7x vaxers" walking around. Anyway, hope that helps.
I got covid symptoms in Jan 2020 before I even knew what it was. I had a mild fever and mialgia for three days, which I spent mostly in bed. My sense of taste returned after a week, My cough went after two weeks. I didn't have any breathing problems.
Since then, I've been plagued with slight catarrh but nothing else. I'm taking the usual supplements including nattokinase, bromelain, L-lysine, NAC, D3, K2, magnesium, zinc, ginger, B12 and HCQ.
BTW has anyone found that NAC affects their libido? It is a possible side-effect.
NAC improves circulation, increases blood flow...
You might try the nicotine patch. I've ditched all the supplements since doing it, and feel fine. I don't have the Ardis links, but they're not to find.