https://www.tmz.com/2024/03/27/christina-applegate-lesions-brain-multiple-sclerosis-battle/
The actress -- who first shared her MS diagnosis in 2021 -- revealed on Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast that she now has 30 lesions on her brain, the largest of which is behind her right eye. She says it's causing so much pain, she describes it as "the worst thing that's ever happened to me in my entire life. I hate it so much, and I'm so mad about it."
EDIT: bcfromfl did the quick research that I should have done before posting and let me know that Applegage had MS symptoms long before her 2021 diagnosis, so the jab was probably not involved in initiating her MS. A great many Hollywood actors and other workers were jabbed; it was often a requirement on-set -- but the only thing I found regarding her "vaccine" status is a reported 2021 comment saying "I haven’t gotten mine yet."
For someone with early MS symptoms AND the jab, however, the "vax" would likely accelerate disease progression. Why? Because Multiple Sclerosis IS a common symtom from the COVID "vaccines":
https://kirschsubstack.com/p/covid-vaccines-have-likely-caused
COVID vaccines have likely caused over 25,000 new cases of multiple sclerosis (MS)
Since the media is hiding the causality evidence, I wanted to share this with you. Then ask yourself, why is the CDC remaining silent? Why can't we have a dialog about the data?
STEVE KIRSCH MAY 29, 2023
Beware! I did that one time where I ate a bunch of garlic cloves in one afternoon while doing a digestive cleanse. When my spouse came home from work he complained that I smelled so strong of garlic that I was relegated to the spare bedroom for sleeping. Luckily, I was on vacation from work, because apparently I smelled strongly of garlic for several more days after just that one day of binge eating it, even when walking outside you could smell the garlic coming out of my pores!
Did it make any parasites come out? I couldn't tell. But it did make me nauseous to eat that much. Let me know how it works out for you!
Well, I always have water in my mouth when chewing a partial garlic clove already chopped and usually have food in my stomach. So that lessens upset stomach and I don't do it in large amounts that would hurt my tongue or stomache
supposedly it keeps mosquitoes away.
I once ate a whole garlic bulb before going to work. By noon the office was empty - except for me - and I had stomach ache. Then one of my colleagues came in and said "try eating parsley" and scuttled out. I walked to town to buy parsley. I don't know if it helped to reduce the stink.