i've wondered about this too. lots of professional athletes have had MRI's for sports injuries after they claim to have been jabbed. MLB, for example, had most of their players jabbed in Feb/March and lots of them have been reported to undergo MRI's since then.
I don't understand how magnets can stick to these people's shoulders and foreheads, and then those same people don't fly apart in the machine.
Some useful anon digs on this topic are at these links:
I know one black man who was initially reluctant to take the vax precisely because of the Tuskegee scandal.
But then a black doctor talked him into getting it because, they reasoned, if white folks are taking the vax too then it must be safe.
If it weren't so sad, it would almost be funny.
it occurs to me that some countries in Asia organize 'national de-worming days' where people are encouraged, though not forced, to take a dose of mebendazole.
then again, these countries have very low rates of mental illness and I don't notice their women trying to act like boys and vice-versa. so there is probably something to it.
sadly, I think they are prescription-only in the USA, UK, Europe, and Australia. In Asia, they are often sold OTC.
Possibly, America's Frontline Doctors would do a telemedicine appointment with people in North America and send a prescription for these meds.
it's good that you have some on hand. maybe you could mention to your doc that you're concerned this med might become hard to acquire due to massive buying from governments around the world. Perhaps (s)he would write you an extra prescription so you can stock more in your medicine cabinet.
I live in Singapore and anticoagulants like rivaroxaban are very pricey here, but still available.
The unvaxxed would be wise to have something like this on hand if they can get it. The way the cabal is doing these viruses and the vaxxes, there is a danger of getting clots as a result of interacting closely with a vaxxed covidiot.
I thought the same thing too when I read that sentence. In the few scientific articles I can find on green chiretta, Southeast Asian herbalists believe it helps for Covid due to the presence of andrographolide and dimethoxyflavone, which they think suppress the protease enzyme of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/dimethoxyflavone
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Andrographolide
The main benefits they claim from green chiretta is that it helps people to keep their symptoms mild enough that they can be treated at home, thus reducing hospital overcrowding. They suggest that it also helps hospitalized patients get released to home care faster, but I can't find quantitative data for this.
This seems to be one of the foundational scientific papers on green chiretta use for WuFlu, on which many of the Southeast Asian nations are relying for promoting this herb:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.08.415836v1.full
I certainly don't see the whole picture, but I have the strong impression that govt leaders are under some sort of threat of punishment if they fail to meet certain vax targets. What they've been threatened with, I can only imagine... and it doesn't excuse their behavior either. But I sense real fear from them should they not meet their vax targets.
On what basis does your wife believe she 'has Covid'? I think most anons would agree that a positive PCR test has no diagnostic value in determining whether a person is actually infected with SARS-CoV-2. Are her symptoms anything other than normal flu symptoms? If not, it's likely she just has the flu.