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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

As you pointed out before, the numbers are junk most of the time, but I also wonder if we're seeing an increase in all-cause mortality, meaning the unvaccinated are dying of COVID but the vaccinated are dying of other things at a higher rate? I watched a video on BitChute by a doctor who said, as you point out, the vaccine drops the immune system like a rock, but that not only has implications for catching COVID but allowing latent viruses to get out of control or even latent cancers. Add in the blood clotting factor caused by the spike proteins (and the vaccine is *only* the spike proteins) and inflammation in organs, and you could see an all-cause rise in mortality, so, yes, the vaccine might keep you from dying of COVID only to have something else get out of control because of the immune system drop and kill you. So the vaccine is a plague on the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, and we're all screwed, and I'd like to pop Fauci's little head right off his shoulders.

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I'm afraid I agree with your theory. I've been worried about this for months...based on instinct rather than data or theory. After shutting down the world in 2020 because asymptomatic granny killers were spreading contagion and hurting us all, they have created legions of asymptomatic granny killers through their "vaxx the world" campaign. Ironically, many grannies may have become granny killers.

I am more worried and more cautious this year...despite a less virulent strain and more community immunity. I never put much faith in the vaxxines.

So, I recommend that all unvaxxed (and vaxxed) familiarize themselves with prevention and early treatment protocols, create a C19 go-pack, get some ivermectin and HCQ...if you can, and find out where mAbs are given in your area and by what criteria. Also, connect with a PCP who will work with you to stay out of the hospital.

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All of these doctors have treated C19 patients with great success from the beginning of the pandemic. There is significant cross-over in their treatment protocols. There are other protocols as well. Pierre Kory and Peter McCullough both testified before Congress last year.

Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance

https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/

Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, MD

https://vladimirzelenkomd.com

Dr. Peter McCullough, MD

https://aapsonline.org/mccullough-protocol-3-page.pdf

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If you are looking for a source of Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Zinc, Quercetin, or EGCG, I recommend the following site.

https://www.koshervitamins.com

You can also find NAC (N-acetyl-L-cysteine) on this site. I've read that the FDA was threatening to pull NAC off the shelves last year and reclassify it as a drug after decades OTC. You can no longer find it on Amazon. NAC is a precursor to glutathione, which is made by the body. It is thought to help with energy stores in fighting infection.

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Rainbow Light has multiple formulations of Vitamin D3 gummies. I've taken them for years. Kids love them...even grown up kids.

https://www.rainbowlight.com/our-product/gummy-vitamins.html?format=657

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I have not been able to secure HCQ. According to Dr. Zelenko...Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Zinc, and Quercetin work synergistically to drive zinc into the cells and interfere with viral replication. He was looking for alternatives for HCQ after NY State and Cuomo cut off access.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd3JYN443oA

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Ivermectin is on most of the protocols that I've seen, including the ones linked above. There is great demand for it despite the horse dewormer PR psy-op. Many pharmacies refuse to fill prescriptions. Many doctors refuse to consider it. Most hospitals refuse to administer it. Just last week, news broke about a Vietnam veteran in Texas who died in hospital after a judge denied his family's request to order the hospital to administer ivermectin. This man had a prescription for ivermectin from the VA but had not had a chance to fill it before he was admitted to the hospital. If this can happen in Texas, those of us in blue states are screwed.

I've been on a waiting list to get a tele-health appointment for Ivermectin prophylaxis and early treatment for a couple months now. A couple weeks back, they sent an email letting me know I was still on the list.

I made an appointment...and paid for it...with another outfit. They took payment and acknowledged my appointment. I'm supposed to talk to the doctor on Sept 20...so far, crickets. We'll see.

A friend of mine was able to get a script filled with this outfit, but it came after she had recovered.

https://www.pushhealth.com/service-request/ivermectin/1683?state=Pennsylvania&fbclid=IwAR20zhs6q_dYLAyYm0dMd_nBFRr600Jn7rr-BsEnTZpo9m8zU4K6B3BFw48

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I recommend you get an at home fingertip pulse-oximeter. Remember all the talk about "happy hypoxics" last year. I also recommend you get a baseline oxygen level before you get sick. Pick the best finger (my left ring finger works best). Remove nail polish or moisturizer, which can interfere. These at-home devices are not state of the art, but they can help.

I bought this one on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Innovo-Fingertip-Oximeter-Plethysmograph-Perfusion/dp/B07YVGZPRZ/ref=sr_1_7?crid=38HSIAQRCNJL6&dchild=1&keywords=pulse+oximeter+fingertip&qid=1631820342&sprefix=pulse+%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-7

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If you can afford it...and you think you're high risk...get an oxygen concentrator. I've been tempted many times over the past year. They're very expensive.

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IMO, the goal is to stay out of the hospital. Once admitted, you and your family have no control. Most hospitals have treatment protocols that include Remdesivir, which even the WHO does not recommend.

Aside from exercising appropriate caution wrt big crowds and crowded small spaces, I recommend all people...unvaxxed and vaxxed...consider preventative nasal washes/sprays and mouthwashes to cut down on viral load or wipe out early exposure.

I just started using XLear nasal wash and nasal spray. The nasal wash contains Xylitol, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate. The nasal spray contains Purified Water, Xylitol, Saline, Grapefruit Seed Extract. You can find it on Amazon and iHerb, but the inventory is spotty.

An article about XLear, grapefruit seed extract, and the SCV2 virus...

https://www.aestheticsadvisor.com/2021/09/xlear-nasal-spray-covid-19-study.html

The actual study preprint...

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.02.408575v3.full

The FLCCC early treatment protocol recommends a commercial 1 % povidone-iodine nasal spray. I have not found a product that fits this description in the US. It may be available in other countries. Personally, I'm a little worried about using this kind of solution longterm as it may affect thyroid function and injure the mucosal tissue. I would consider this if I had a confirmed infection. They have a recipe for a home-brew in the protocol.

Here's some information about nasal washes/sprays and C19...

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.16.21262044v1

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaotolaryngology/fullarticle/2775984

And, fyi, I've been to the dentist a few times during the pandemic. My dentist requires everyone to use a peroxyl mouthwash open entering. I believe this is recommended by the ADA. I'm not aware of any outbreaks connected to a dental practice, which is remarkable.

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As an aside...for years, I've struggled with rhinitis. I have no discernible allergies. First, I was a Neo-Synephrine junkie. (I just checked; they still make it). Next, it was CoricidinD. Then, I turned to rx steroid sprays. Then, rx Patanase...which was very expensive even with insurance and, well, let's just say it didn't help...it hurt. What can I say, I'm a delicate flower.

Both of my children had allergies and asthma, so I was introduced to "the nasal wash". I confess, I was horrified. The doctor recommended the squeeze bottle for children because it is easier to use. Since my kids would only use a nasal wash when congested, I'm not sure it did much good...although it was a great source of amusement for them. I did get a bottle and try for myself. It brought back memories of being tossed about in the waves at the Jersey Shore right before being slammed into the sand...not good memories.

A few years back, in desperation, I tried a neti pot...a much more pleasant experience. It won't hurt. It might help. And your sinuses will be sparkling clean. FYI, never...never...use tap water...never. Never.

My $0.02. I hope it helps.

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