Covid Vaccine Long-term Effects
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@JulofEnoch
thanks for the thorough answer. I apply most of Peat ideas already since a little more than a year. I take Aspirin or Sodium Salicylate regularly. Thiamine, Niacinamide, K2/D3 and an occasional 4mg Cyproheptadine pill that leaves me a bit tired and sedated the first day but great for the next few days. Maybe I’ll give L-cartinin a try.Never had the opportunity to test for mtfhr. Current health issues are mainly digestive I think. The doctor gave me 10 days antibiotics course for h. Pylori 5 months ago and on the control checkup it was supposedly eradicated but the reflux persists….
Still trying to figure out. Things improving from last year definitely.
Thanks again for your valuable input!
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@Peatly interesting conversation thanks for the input. This makes me less worried as I am already applying 2 of the 3
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@JaCoolBruh - You may also want to consider taurine. It is in phase 3 research.
Researchers identify amino acid that may play a key role for predicting and treating long COVID -
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@JaCoolBruh feel ya, I almost died (don’t know how close I actually was, but suicide seemed like a great option for many months after)from the second moderna vax, with symptoms in almost every organ system you can imagine. I was out from my regular life for almost two years, but somehow managed to gain back a big part of my health at least short term, since we don’t know much about what‘s coming.
Before almost being killed I had no real interest for health and medicine. That changed the instant I realized that every doctor I‘ll see will either roll his eyes at me or be out of ideas before even starting. Same for government, politicians and media outlets, although here I knew 100% that they are in on it.
Either way, what I believe brought me back from the dead were several things. I researched the ever living fuck out of this topic, got on Angiotensin receptor blockers, beta blockers, tried a dozen antihistamines, did HBOT, TCM and finally, after about 6 months of hell I recovered to a liveable level. From there on out, my staple supplements were high dose Magnesium, Nattokinase (Nattovéna, 8-12kFU per day, McCullough‘s protocol is 2-3x underdosed), Quercetin (mine also has Bromelain) + Zinc.
Occasionally I‘d try spike-specific compounds like IVM, taxaracum, artemisia annua, andrographis paniculata, etc.Interestingly Nattokinase was able to degrade my free floating serum spike from 80pg/ml to 20 pg/ml and spike in PBMCs from 13pg/ml to zero in a couple of months of 12kFU Natto on an empty stomach. To my knowledge there is no other therapeutic better at degrading free and cell-bound spike, so I will most likely keep taking it, albeit at a slightly lower dose or less frequently.
There‘s a whole bunch of people/practitioners who swear by different compounds or therapies. I‘m glad to talk more if interested.
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@Yung-Blyat - It is great that you made it through the ordeal. One long-term effect that I recently found out about is discussed in Persistent Damage to the Gut Microbiome Following Messenger RNA SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine
I am not aware of the consequence of such a change. Do you know anything about it?
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@DavidPS Thank you! I'm also glad I recovered this much. I know many other vax injured through a patient advocacy group we founded who haven't recovered at all, got worse, or have died.
I was aware of the effects of the vax on bifidus and tried a couple of probiotics that contain bifidus among others, but with no noticeable change that I could ascribe to the probiotics. Digestive issues also cleared up after a few months and have been relatively normal since.
Knowing that the (gut) microbiome plays a huge part in so many functions of the body, any chronic reduction in "good" (in appropriate amounts and ratios) bacteria will have direct negative effects, as well as allowing other, possibly bad bacteria, to take over the ecosystem that is you.
The implications are manyfold, since so many systems are closely tied to the microbiome and the gut. I'm sure there are publications out there that look at health outcomes of patients with differing levels of bifido bacteria, or any of the other presumably good bacteria. -
@Yung-Blyat Thank you for the thorough and helpful response. Im really happy you made it man!
To be honest up to the moment I researched McCullough Protocol properly I thought it was nothing but another scheme for selling supplements. There are few publications on it and seems to be working.
May I ask about the dosage/product of Quercitin and zink? I have a zink picolinate 50mg on hand not sure it’s appropriate.
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@JaCoolBruh
I think he is among the doctors who genuinely want to help the affected and so far, I haven’t seen or heard him do or promote anything that‘s not in our best interest - to the best of his abilities ofc. There’s really not much published on this specific topic (vax injury), as one could imagine. Almost no reputable scientist or journal wants to be associated with vax injury, for obvious reasons.As for quercetin, I used the NOW brand that also adds bromelain. I‘m not happy with the additives in it though, but it‘s a huge bottle so I‘ll finish it. I don’t know if their quercetin is any good, as it‘s sometimes quite hard to get ahold of certificates if analysis for every supplement I‘m taking. Maybe bulk supplements offers a food/pharma grad powder. I‘m also taking zinc every now and then, as it goes well with quercetin (acts as an ionophore, transports zinc into cell). I use california gold nutritions Zn Picolonate as it has no silica as additive.
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@Yung-Blyat how do you test for spike protein actually? Is there a standard blood test that a general practitioner can refer you to?
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@JaCoolBruh
SARS-COV-2 serum antibodies IgG and IgM -
So many middle aged people around me are getting cancer. I am grateful that I did not take the vaccine. I have also noticed that younger people are struggeling more with colds after the copevid vaccines.