That was the very first thing that came to my mind! There was an interview that the Stew Peters show aired but I can't remember the doctor's name or I would include the link but he asked a patient of his who was getting the vaccine anyway if he could draw his blood before and after and he said sure. The results were a little scary in that his blood looked attacked after the vaccine and was depleted. This APPEARS to be what would fix that and deliver a healthy amount of iron to your cells. It looks like in encases a group of iron to maybe be released as needed but I just looked in a couple quick places and I thought that this could fix people's blood. Not 100% sure, of course, but would be wicked cool if it was. Sauce: http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Ferritin/Ferritin.html
This one states, "The lower-than-normal serum ferritin levels are seen in iron deficiency...can produce some symptoms as:
shortness of breath,
fatigue,
dizziness,
feeling lightheaded,
pale skin, and
fast heartbeat.
Those sound like some symptoms of covid too! The sauce for that quote:
https://www.medicinenet.com/ferritin_blood_test/article.htm
Edit: I hope they also come up with a way to genetically change the body back so that it stops constantly making the toxic spike proteins but I'm still hopeful on that.
That was the very first thing that came to my mind! There was an interview that the Stew Peters show aired but I can't remember the doctor's name or I would include the link but he asked a patient of his who was getting the vaccine anyway if he could draw his blood before and after and he said sure. The results were a little scary in that his blood looked attacked after the vaccine and was depleted. This APPEARS to be what would fix that and deliver a healthy amount of iron to your cells. It looks like in encases a group of iron to maybe be released as needed but I just looked in a couple quick places and I thought that this could fix people's blood. Not 100% sure, of course, but would be wicked cool if it was. Sauce: http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Ferritin/Ferritin.html
This one states, "The lower-than-normal serum ferritin levels are seen in iron deficiency...can produce some symptoms as:
shortness of breath,
fatigue,
dizziness,
feeling lightheaded,
pale skin, and
fast heartbeat.
Those sound like some symptoms of covid too! The sauce for that quote:
https://www.medicinenet.com/ferritin_blood_test/article.htm