Vaccine shedding: evidence
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Many suspect, many believe, some know about vaccine shedding.
Here are 2 good reports with evidence that make a good case for anyone with an open mind.
Vigilant Fox on substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/vigilantfox/p/conspiracy-theory-no-more-the-truth
Which is based on information from A Midwestern Doctor's substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/amidwesterndoctor/p/what-we-now-know-about-covid-vaccine
Vigilant Fox is a lot easier to read and makes the points clear; A Midwestern Doctor has a lot more detail and is comprehensive, even exhaustive. Anyway, vaccine shedding has been a theory for a long time, and these articles establish it as widely-reported fact.
I am playing with wormwood.
Reason is: the Chinese government suggested to its population that they use it during Covid. I read about it decades ago, in both Culpeper and the Barefoot Doctor's manual. At the time I was like: Where to get it? Closest I could do was grow Feverfew in the garden (Wormwood looks a little like Feverfew, and Culpeper stresses that one can approach things that way).
Wormwood works in a similar way as Ivermectin - it expels parasites, just as the name suggests. It also acts as a anti-viral, and promotes general health etc. Also, when I put it on my dog, she was fine - she literally rolled on her back and went to sleep, but she snarls if I try and even open the Ivermectin - prolly the smell of isopropyl, but I dogress.
Look up wormwood, an you get a list of waffley peepss, saying "it hasn't been researched".
Furthermore, the stuff I have procured is in an ethanol base, unlike the Ivermectin which was in a isopropyl base. This means that it can be swallowed or applied to open cuts.
I still use Ivermectin, but there it is.
Mmmm absinth
"Furthermore, the stuff I have procured is in an ethanol base, unlike the Ivermectin which was in a isopropyl base. "
Isopropyl alcohol is not safely consume-able internally in any amount for humans. I am certain that legitimately commercially available Ivermectin has never been formulated for human oral consumption using IPA. It may possibly be incorporated as part of a topical formula of Ivermectin.
Yes, the isopropyl base means it is topical, (not for swallowing) and it works fine that way.
Wormwood is a powerful antiparasitic. I learned about it here on GAW. There are a few posts about it, and it's fairly easy to find in natural food stores and even some pharmacies.