CORONA So...now that ALL of us are "vaxxed"--what can be done?

xtreme_right

Veteran Member
What I want to know is, is there ANYTHING that a non-vaxed person can take that will give their body the means to rid itself of the spike proteins (and any other poisons they've put in there)?

My daughter (29) didn’t get any vaccines but got covid. She now has terrible memory fog, to the point she thought she had some horrible disease. I found several groups on Facebook for long covid and alot of people use nicotine patches. Something about attaching to spike protein receptors, I can’t find an explanation now in layman’s terms. Another treatment that keeps popping up is a tens unit.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
My daughter (29) didn’t get any vaccines but got covid. She now has terrible memory fog, to the point she thought she had some horrible disease. I found several groups on Facebook for long covid and alot of people use nicotine patches. Something about attaching to spike protein receptors, I can’t find an explanation now in layman’s terms. Another treatment that keeps popping up is a tens unit.
Nicotine does do that. My brother (Doctor) said during the height of the lethal variants current smokers faired better than Ex-smokers. Ex-smokers were toast. This applied to patients with co-morbities.

The blocking action of nicotine trumped current lung damage of the smoker. Ex- smokers lung damage was devastating to recovery, they in fact would have been better off being continued smokers. This was discussed in private and in no way been pushed as a solution.
 
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Firebird

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Nicotine does do that. My brother (Doctor) said during the height of the lethal variants current smokers faired better than non smokers. Ex-smokers were toast. This applied to patients with co-morbities.

The blocking action of nicotine trumped current lung damage of the smoker. Ex- smokers lung damage was devastating to recovery, they in fact would have been better off being continued smokers. This was discussed in private and in no way been pushed as a solution.
Yep! I'm heading to my local cigar lounge here shortly to do my part :)
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
My daughter (29) didn’t get any vaccines but got covid. She now has terrible memory fog, to the point she thought she had some horrible disease. I found several groups on Facebook for long covid and alot of people use nicotine patches. Something about attaching to spike protein receptors, I can’t find an explanation now in layman’s terms. Another treatment that keeps popping up is a tens unit.
Just like your daughter, no vax but caught covid. Not memory fog but mostly words I would use in normal vocabulary escape me mid-conversation, i.e. my friend was trying to name the "hosta" plant and I have 6 outside my back door, and she said, "You have them outside your back door," and I could see them in my mind, but neither she nor I could bring the word "hosta" and get it to actuate in our brains and come out of our mouths. She is vaxed and is much worse than me, not just with words but memory. My memory is pretty good but then again I smoke, and I truly believe that helps.
 

NCGirl

Veteran Member
I want to take this opportunity to humbly apologize for my skepticism about vax shedding. I was totally wrong. I honestly didn’t think it was possible for something like that to happen.
I don't think any of us were really aware of the ramifications way back when.

I think we all did the best we knew how to do at the time. I hope and pray we will all come out the other side of this OK.
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
Nicotine does do that. My brother (Doctor) said during the height of the lethal variants current smokers faired better than Ex-smokers. Ex-smokers were toast. This applied to patients with co-morbities.

The blocking action of nicotine trumped current lung damage of the smoker. Ex- smokers lung damage was devastating to recovery, they in fact would have been better off being continued smokers. This was discussed in private and in no way been pushed as a solution.

So as not to derail the thread with long articles, and to give Caplock50 credit for the finds), here's some articles about smoking:

Let's All Light Up!


Nicotine is an Anti-inflammatory Cure for H1N1 Flu Virus


Smoking Helps Protect Against Lung Cancer

 

Elza

Veteran Member
Well, here's my story, folks.

I have not taken nor will I take the clot shot.

Heart trouble doesn't run in my family. It gallops!!!! My father was the first male Schroeder to live past the age of 60. He accomplished this with two bypass surgeries and LOTS of medical help.

Now for whatever reason it seemed to skip me. I'm an only son. However, due to family history, I've been attended by a cardiologist for years just to make sure. He runs me through a full cardiac workup every year. Everything is fine and dandy. Until now. I developed problems over the last year. I had two stents inserted two day ago. After 70 years of a trouble free heart, problems came up out of the blue.

Family history finally catching up? Old age doing it's thing? Most likely. However, I can't help but wonder if this due to the population reducing "vax" we have been poisoned with. I doubt that I'll ever have a definitive answer but it certainly makes me wonder.
 
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West

Senior
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Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I've always had trouble remembering names (unless I saw a new acquaintance repeatedly, on different days/in different locations/ with them wearing different clothes) but after having covid last summer I'm also having trouble remembering words.

I've wondered it it's just age (after all I am 66) or if my husband's right and it's just lack of sleep (I usually get about 4 hours a night except on weekends---stay up too late reading here or watching TV and generally go to bed around 3 am and get up at 7). But I've noticed since having Covid my heart (which always did have a murmur and irregular heartbeat, but not bad enough to need drugs for) seems to "act funny" when I lay down at night to sleep. I will be almost asleep and then suddenly come fully awake gasping for breath--because it seems my heart 'paused' TOO long. I've mentioned it to the doctor & had a full check-up this past spring, including going to a cardiologist--all ok. ?????
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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Keep in mind that, as noted upthread, there's a whole lot of "could/might/possibly" in the study. If you're not vaxxed, per the study there's a small chance that you might pick up some shedding from someone who had just received the vaxx if you were in direct contact with them or rode in an elevator or were similarly in close contact. I seriously doubt that the majority of non-vaxxed have any kind of second-hand vaxx in their bloodstream. Maybe if you were unvaxxed and lived in close contact with someone who did get the vaxx, but otherwise highly doubtful. You're not going to pick up shedding from walking past someone on the street or simliar.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
I work around a lot of vax'ed people. I will read this thread in-depth more later. I have a slight amount of brain fog and inconsistent energy levels. I'm not sure how much of that is due to allergy meds and disrupted sleep patterns, which should be better this week as the humidity and temps have dropped off somewhat.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
I remembered there was something my sons GF said happened to her friends (both girls are twins) and at the time they were all Sophomores in High School. I knew she was coming over today for the afternoon so I thought I'd ask what the problem was before posting anything here.

Here is what I was told, the girls mother has some sort of auto immune disease that affects the red blood cells, mom and dad took the covid shot early on after it's release because of this, the girls did not (was not authorized yet). Within a very short time their cycle went completely haywire, they were having a period when they shouldn't and I guess it was more intense.

If it happened to one girl I guess that's how life works, but two at the same time?
 

NCGirl

Veteran Member
I've always had trouble remembering names (unless I saw a new acquaintance repeatedly, on different days/in different locations/ with them wearing different clothes) but after having covid last summer I'm also having trouble remembering words.

I've wondered it it's just age (after all I am 66) or if my husband's right and it's just lack of sleep (I usually get about 4 hours a night except on weekends---stay up too late reading here or watching TV and generally go to bed around 3 am and get up at 7). But I've noticed since having Covid my heart (which always did have a murmur and irregular heartbeat, but not bad enough to need drugs for) seems to "act funny" when I lay down at night to sleep. I will be almost asleep and then suddenly come fully awake gasping for breath--because it seems my heart 'paused' TOO long. I've mentioned it to the doctor & had a full check-up this past spring, including going to a cardiologist--all ok. ?????
Need a sleep study done. Sounds like sleep apnea
 

xtreme_right

Veteran Member
I too forget words sometimes. My other daughter told me a few months ago that she’s worried about me because I’ve forgotten multiple conversations we’ve had. Since she’s said that, my other daughter has reminded me of conversations we had and I don’t recall them at all. They said it’s just been in the last few years and I had covid Christmas 2021. I’m 55, so it seems young for dementia so I’m chalking it up to covid.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
I've always had trouble remembering names (unless I saw a new acquaintance repeatedly, on different days/in different locations/ with them wearing different clothes) but after having covid last summer I'm also having trouble remembering words.

I've wondered it it's just age (after all I am 66) or if my husband's right and it's just lack of sleep (I usually get about 4 hours a night except on weekends---stay up too late reading here or watching TV and generally go to bed around 3 am and get up at 7). But I've noticed since having Covid my heart (which always did have a murmur and irregular heartbeat, but not bad enough to need drugs for) seems to "act funny" when I lay down at night to sleep. I will be almost asleep and then suddenly come fully awake gasping for breath--because it seems my heart 'paused' TOO long. I've mentioned it to the doctor & had a full check-up this past spring, including going to a cardiologist--all ok. ?????
This may sound odd but 1 can of SMASH fish daily regulated my heart beats. I forgot what it's called but mine would fire from either the top or bottom causing what you think is a skipped beat. When feeling your pulse there is no "beat". Took a couple of trips to the emergency room before they figured it out.
 

Elza

Veteran Member
I've always had trouble remembering names (unless I saw a new acquaintance repeatedly, on different days/in different locations/ with them wearing different clothes) but after having covid last summer I'm also having trouble remembering words.

I've wondered it it's just age (after all I am 66) or if my husband's right and it's just lack of sleep (I usually get about 4 hours a night except on weekends---stay up too late reading here or watching TV and generally go to bed around 3 am and get up at 7). But I've noticed since having Covid my heart (which always did have a murmur and irregular heartbeat, but not bad enough to need drugs for) seems to "act funny" when I lay down at night to sleep. I will be almost asleep and then suddenly come fully awake gasping for breath--because it seems my heart 'paused' TOO long. I've mentioned it to the doctor & had a full check-up this past spring, including going to a cardiologist--all ok. ?????
As stated by bw it sounds like sleep apnea. I speak from experience. I was diagnosed over 15 years ago and received my first CPAP machine. It made an amazing difference!!!

Plus sleep apnea can cause all sorts of problems none of them good! By all means please check with your doctor.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Yes their judgement is in GODs hands. I will set up a meeting for them.
Really pisses me off that this level of evil goes unpunished by the people who are supposed tonhave our interests before their own. But I am just slamming my head on a wall now.....
INDEED brother - but it gets even better than that . . . the very agencies and institutions legally tasked with the responsibility to PREVENT these sort of crimes are themselves the MAJOR PERPETRATORS of same. this goes all the way to SCOTUS who refused to even look at the mountains of evidence regarding the stolen election based on "lack of standing".

knowing what we know today how many here have FORGOTTEN that the HNIC wanted to nominate THIS THING to the Supreme Court?

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Merrick Garland
quite honestly I wake every morning wondering HOW we haven't yet found the BALLS to burn this corrupt pile of HORSE SHIT to the ground YEARS AGO
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Honestly, your best bet would be to check titters with your doctor.
your post makes several good points but falls off the cliff ^^^RIGHT HERE^^^.​

GUARANTEED they are NOT going to even consider going there. ever try to get a vet to run titters on your dog in order to avoid an unnecessary vaxx that BIG PHARMA has INSISTED is necessary? and that's without the burden of having to satisfy/overcome the objection of an insurance carrier based on the issue of "medical necessity".

that AIN'T happening - EVER​
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
He is big on that mushroom tea but I forget which type of mushroom it was. I don't follow him and only rarely listen to him when I'm bored and cannot find anything else.
It was probably chaga - which technically, isn't a mushroom.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Apparently not only have we been vaxxed, against our will, but multiple times and boostered as well.


That sounds somewhat similar to "Assault with a (potentially) Deadly Weapon".

Wonder what someone should do in that circumstance? :hmm:

Especially considering it came out of a Lab, funded by the same people who said there were no effective treatments, and who also approved an un-tested Vacc and tried to hide the internal reports (AKA: Evidence) for 77 years...
 

Kewpie

Senior Member
your post makes several good points but falls off the cliff ^^^RIGHT HERE^^^.​

GUARANTEED they are NOT going to even consider going there. ever try to get a vet to run titters on your dog in order to avoid an unnecessary vaxx that BIG PHARMA has INSISTED is necessary? and that's without the burden of having to satisfy/overcome the objection of an insurance carrier based on the issue of "medical necessity".

that AIN'T happening - EVER​
Depends on your doctor. My personal GP had no problem prescribing ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine. If I asked him to check my titers, he would order the tests, no problem. If he deems it medically necessary, my insurance would pay, if they fight it, I come out of pocket a couple hundred bucks. I’m not above fighting with my insurance, and I’m sure they’ve OKed a few things that were initially denied, just because they were sick of hearing from me. :xpnd:
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
INDEED brother - but it gets even better than that . . . the very agencies and institutions legally tasked with the responsibility to PREVENT these sort of crimes are themselves the MAJOR PERPETRATORS of same. this goes all the way to SCOTUS who refused to even look at the mountains of evidence regarding the stolen election based on "lack of standing".

knowing what we know today how many here have FORGOTTEN that the HNIC wanted to nominate THIS THING to the Supreme Court?

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Merrick Garland
quite honestly I wake every morning wondering HOW we haven't yet found the BALLS to burn this corrupt pile of HORSE SHIT to the ground YEARS AGO
Raggedy,

We've been through this several times. The courts were correct in their decisions that there was a complete lack of standing in all of the cases. Therefore, they rightfully threw them out. There is no provision in the Constitution for the public to elect the President and Vice-president other than by State appointed electors.

If there was funny business (which the upcoming Georgia indictments might likely show) in attempting to overthrow the election by the electors, it would be those electors who would be the only ones having any standing in court. Since the election by the electors was not stolen, that point won't go to court. Whether Trump was smart enough to distance himself from the alleged plot to substitute phony electors, time will tell.

I know we don't like it, but the constitutional process for electing the President and Vice-president, by State appointed electors, was not a stolen process. Dismissing a section of the Constitution because we didn't win, is not good for the country. And, we should know, as we continually point out how the left dismisses the sections of the Constitution they don't like.

And, sadly, the ignorant masses will continue to believe that they elect the President.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Depends on your doctor. My personal GP had no problem prescribing ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine. If I asked him to check my titers, he would order the tests, no problem. If he deems it medically necessary, my insurance would pay, if they fight it, I come out of pocket a couple hundred bucks. I’m not above fighting with my insurance, and I’m sure they’ve OKed a few things that were initially denied, just because they were sick of hearing from me. :xpnd:
you are one of the fortunate few
 

Kewpie

Senior Member
Depends on your doctor. My personal GP had no problem prescribing ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine. If I asked him to check my titers, he would order the tests, no problem. If he deems it medically necessary, my insurance would pay, if they fight it, I come out of pocket a couple hundred bucks. I’m not above fighting with my insurance, and I’m sure they’ve OKed a few things that were initially denied, just because they were sick of hearing from me. :xpnd:
Also, if you’re if a certain age, you can absolutely go to a cardiologist and have several tests run. I can’t remember what all, but my husband just went (43), and they did the vein sonogram, calcium scores, the whole shebang. Not only does he have a genetic predisposition to heart issues, but he falls on the anti vaxx spectrum and took one vaxx before deciding not worth it. It gives you peace of mind, or lets you know there are issues so you can take measures to correct them. I was diagnosed with a slight heart murmur (my technician said he has seen this a lot in people who had chicken pox, but most people don’t get the proper testing until much later in life), so I know that as I age, I need to keep an eye on it.
 

Kewpie

Senior Member
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you are one of the fortunate few
Eh, just ask around! Granted, it may be my area, but I’ve always had good luck with putting my feelers out asking people around me for recommendations. Especially those that are ok with alternative meds, that I’m a crunchy mom that wanted a staggered/delayed vaccine schedule for my little. They’re out there, you just might need to do a little searching.
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Australian Senate grilled Pfizer over the COVID-19 vaccine
Senator Gerard Rennick on fire as he forced them to admit they didn’t understand the mechanism by which the vaccine causes myocarditis/ pericarditis. So much for trusting the science. They have no idea
View: https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1687120214201421825


Spokesperson Admits During Australian Senate Hearing that Pfizer Employees Were Given Special Batch of Vaccine, Different from What was Distributed to Public
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...rson-admits-during-australian-senate-hearing/
 

Babs

Veteran Member
So since it was brought up in a post here, some suggest that this might have been the acceptance of the mark. Is that correct? How can that be? It doesn’t follow the what the Bible teaches. Having to do with buying or selling.

Not wanting to turn this into a religious thread. But the jab doesn’t fit the criteria … or does it? And based on the discussion of shedding … it surely doesn’t fit it. One has to knowingly understand what they’re accepting? Right?

There is a definite distinction between willful sin, and unwillful sin. There were different sacrifices even.
 
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