I just did and read this comment of yours.
The reason I am MOST suspicious of this "protocol" is that there is no recognition (of what I can see), that those suffering from autoimmune conditions are HYPER-REACTIVE to much of what is suggested.
From their report-
Treatment Approach
A number of principles are essential for the optimal management of post-vaccine syndrome:
• It is important to emphasize that there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients. Our treatment approach is, therefore, based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes.
• The core problem in post-vaccine syndrome is chronic “immune dysregulation.” The primary treatment goal is to help the body to restore and normalize the immune system—in other words to let the body heal itself. We recommend the use of immune-modulating agents and interventions to dampen and normalize the immune system rather than the use of immunosuppressant drugs, which may make the condition worse. However, the concomitant use of a controlled course of an immunosuppressant drug may be appropriate in patients with specific autoimmune conditions.
• Treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; this suggests that the treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s specific response. A peculiar finding is that a particular intervention (e.g., Hyperbaric oxygen therapy) may be lifesaving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.
As highlighted in the italics above, the Frontline Doctors suggest those with specific autoimmune diseases may have to use immunosuppressant drugs they wouldn't recommend otherwise in order for this treatment to help them.
They also emphasize the importance of tailoring a treatment program to the specific patient and how they respond to these protocols.
These are the same doctors that warned people not to get vaccinated in the first place, and that alone lends credibility. It also appears they've addressed some of your concerns.
As far as not focusing heavily on those with pre-existing autoimmune disease, there's a good chance there's no benefit to saying "You're basically fucked." They've already addressed the fact many patients have committed suicide in response to their symptoms and likely are doing everything they can to avoid triggering people by telling them there's no hope. Just a thought.
I just did and read this comment of yours.
The reason I am MOST suspicious of this "protocol" is that there is no recognition (of what I can see), that those suffering from autoimmune conditions are HYPER-REACTIVE to much of what is suggested.
From their report-
Treatment Approach
A number of principles are essential for the optimal management of post-vaccine syndrome:
• It is important to emphasize that there are no published reports detailing the management of vaccine-injured patients. Our treatment approach is, therefore, based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanism, clinical observation, and patient anecdotes.
• The core problem in post-vaccine syndrome is chronic “immune dysregulation.” The primary treatment goal is to help the body to restore and normalize the immune system—in other words to let the body heal itself. We recommend the use of immune-modulating agents and interventions to dampen and normalize the immune system rather than the use of immunosuppressant drugs, which may make the condition worse. However, the concomitant use of a controlled course of an immunosuppressant drug may be appropriate in patients with specific autoimmune conditions.
• Treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. It is likely that not all patients will respond equally to the same intervention; this suggests that the treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s specific response. A peculiar finding is that a particular intervention (e.g., Hyperbaric oxygen therapy) may be lifesaving for one patient and totally ineffective for another.
As highlighted in the italics above, the Frontline Doctors suggest those with specific autoimmune diseases may have to use immunosuppressant drugs they wouldn't recommend otherwise in order for this treatment to help them.
They also emphasize the importance of tailoring a treatment program to the specific patient and how they respond to these protocols.
These are the same doctors that warned people not to get vaccinated in the first place, and that alone lends credibility. It also appears they've addressed some of your concerns.
As far as not focusing heavily on those with pre-existing autoimmune disease, there's a good chance there's no benefit to saying "You're basically fucked." They've already addressed the fact many patients have committed suicide in response to their symptoms and likely are doing everything they can to avoid triggering people by telling them there's no hope. Just a thought.