Health Protocol for Mandatory Coronavirus Vaccination

Would you recommend also doing blood test for spike protein that McCollough mentions.

My close friend got COVID at the same time I did - but he cleared it within few days and he wasnt at all as bad as I was. However, recently he was diagnosed with large cell lymphoma out of the blue and I cannot help but wonder since he is also unvaccinated.

I did take long course of Natto and whole shebang about a year ago but I am reluctant to take it again since there are some allegations it can cause plaque in the brain.
What are your thoughts on this Gaby?
That it is BS.

You've got all these studies that it clears up plaques, that it is the one thing that consistently does it and we've quoted the studies in the forum several times. People getting better on it and then, there's an influencer with conflict of interests that quotes an unreliable study and says that it increases protein misfolding and you believe that? Well, up to you.

I would do natto, bromelain, beta glucans, ivermectin, etc. if you're in contact with vaccine shedders.
 
If you are or were in contact with vaccinated clients, like as a physical therapist, I would do a protocol for three to six months. Then, repeat your protocol everytime there's a vaccine rollout for the flu, zoster virus, COVID-19, etc.

Well, that means it’s pretty much permanent … 😂

On top of that, having had the Astra-Zeneca vax myself, I’m pretty much taking it on a permanent basis.
Not that I’ve had much of an issue after the initial “shock”.
 
I suppose a couple of people here received this email today, the "newsletter" mail from AMD (A Midwestern doctor). He posted a new article named "What We Now Know About COVID Vaccine Shedding"

I haven't read the whole article because it's a long one, but so far i just asked Grok to give me a summary of it for my information.
Looks like he did a great job, there are tons of links to readers testimonials (from the AMD substack).
The topic was recently re-discussed in the latest session (24 January 2026) with @Miracle being affected by this and confirmed by the C's, he mentions this at the begining of the article (in the "Susceptibility to Shedding" chapter)

Here's the link to the substack article + i copy it in quote mode in order to keep it here on the forum, but as it's too long for one post i have to do it in two times :


Edit: it's too long and taking at least 3 posts to copy the whole article, i created a PDF from it, it's simplier.
 

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My mother got another round of respiratory infection and just as it happened several times in the last couple of years after her Pfizer vaccination, it went straight to her lungs. She was reluctant to start immediately with serrapeptase, but once I told her to start taking it she did, and she immediately felt better. However, since in the instructions it is written that it can be problematic to people with gastric problems, she started taking gastric acid inhibitor before taking the serrapeptase. And today, third day of taking it, she had severe nose bleeding (she has a runny nose because of the infection).

She was surprised because she didn't have such problem before. I asked her if she was taking gastric acid inhibitor before, but she doesn't remember. I also don't remember that she did. I told her to stop taking the inhibitor because this serrapeptase pill is already strong (250 000 IU) and this inhibitor is probably increasing the absorption of it, and serrapeptase can increase the risk of bleeding.

Serrapeptase is highly susceptible to destruction by stomach acid, which can deactivate the enzyme before it reaches the small intestine for absorption. To ensure efficacy, it must be consumed in enteric-coated capsules, which protect the enzyme from gastric acid.

Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein and is used for its anti-inflammatory properties, but it also has fibrinolytic (clot-dissolving) properties. This means it can interfere with blood clotting and increase the risk of bleeding, including unusual bleeding and bruising.

So this is something that people should keep in mind. And if you have to take gastric acid inhibitor then take a smaller dose of serrapeptase.
 
My mother got another round of respiratory infection, and like it happened several times in the past few years, she developed secondary infections. At first, it was bacterial conjunctivitis, but as soon as she stopped taking antibiotics, she started complaining about throat pain and got fever. She ended up with a diagnosis of purulent angina. She was feeling very weak and exhausted. When I heard about her diagnosis I told her to call our cousin because I remembered that she often has purulent angina for some reason and hoped that she might give her some additional advice apart from what doctor prescribed her. Our cousin told her that she also take antibiotics, and she takes a multivitamin/multimineral product called Orthomol Immun. This product became popular in our country during Covid, and shortly after several other manufacturers started producing their versions of that product since it is very easy to copy it. But so far, my mother was taking only those domestic products because on paper they are almost the same as this product, with only slight variations of ingredients, and they are cheaper that the original version.

Well, my mother started taking this product, and she was telling me how she is surprised how much she recovered in such short time. I told her that it's probably antibiotics doing their job and perhaps prednisone lowering the inflammation, but she insists that it's more than that and that she thinks that it is this product that gives her energy. She did spend yesterday all day in kitchen making stuff, so she does have a lot more energy compared to just a few days ago, but I don't know if this product is really behind it.

Technically there is nothing special in this product versus other such products on the market, but perhaps there is something that cannot be seen on ingredients list? Perhaps crystal polymorphism could play some role in the differences?
 
FWIW, there has been a lot of scarlet fever and purulent angina, and now, there's COVID. Vaccination campaign takes place on April.

COVID? Nobody talks about COVID here anymore. Vaccinations stopped several years ago. The pharmacist lady recommended to my mother to take the Pneumococcal vaccine, once she gets fully recovered. She said that before she was sick all the time, but once she became vaccinated she doesn't get sick. So my mother plans to take it.

Elon Musk complained about COVID vaccine:

"The vaccine dosage was obviously too high and done too many times," he wrote. "I had the original Wuhan virus before there was any vaccine and it was much like any other cold or flu.

Bad, but not terrible. But my second vaccine shot almost sent me to the hospital. Felt like I was dying."

 
and perhaps prednisone
Not to say that the multivitamin/multimineral product is not the source of her newfound energy, but having taken prednisone before several times throughout the years, I can say that prednisone does make one feel like they have more energy. Here's what a pharmacist had to say about it:


Hi, I’m a pharmacist. Very interesting question. First, a short bit of background. Cortisol is a steroid hormone made in your body that is associated with stress and also your sleep/wake cycle - surging in the morning when you wake up and downregulating when you go to sleep. Prednisone is a steroid that is about 4 times as potent as cortisol. When given in a high dose to treat an allergic reaction, one could very well feel more alert and “energetic” in a way. Really not good to stay on chronic steroids if you don’t have to tho. Steroids kind of affect almost every part of the body to some degree and can have negative metabolic, psychiatric, dermatologic, etc. side effects when taken in the long term. Hope that helps!
fwiw
 
Well, here in Australia they still do … :nuts:

It’s vaxx season here Downunder - get your flu shot, pneumococcus shot, mumps and what not, aaaand - while you’re at it, get the COVID shot, too!

It seems that Australia didn't get the memo that pandemic is over. It's like in that comedy movie where the guy lived his entire life in a bunker and didn't know that Cold War is over and there never was a nuclear war.

Not to say that the multivitamin/multimineral product is not the source of her newfound energy, but having taken prednisone before several times throughout the years, I can say that prednisone does make one feel like they have more energy. Here's what a pharmacist had to say about it:

It could be, but she was taking it a few years ago and she didn't feel any energy improvement. I will have to test this product myself, but I just wanted to share it here in case that somebody else is sick now and wants to try it.
 
Well, here in Australia they still do … :nuts:

It’s vaxx season here Downunder - get your flu shot, pneumococcus shot, mumps and what not, aaaand - while you’re at it, get the COVID shot, too!

In Finland it's only recommended for people in risk groups, like the elderly or immunocompromised. I think that this is the standard for a lot of the world. I know of people who still take their yearly covid booster along with the flu shot. They also tend to be sick a lot of the time..
 
In Finland it's only recommended for people in risk groups, like the elderly or immunocompromised. I think that this is the standard for a lot of the world. I know of people who still take their yearly covid booster along with the flu shot. They also tend to be sick a lot of the time..

Same here in Sweden :nuts:

During winter time i saw plenty of advertising in the subway via 'City of Stockholm' authority; that elderly above 65 should take covid-19/flu shots. It made me angry, to say the least. Scandinavian Countries tend to perform same slogans, strategies and advertisings...
 
I just talked with my father who told me that his neighbor has COVID! His neighbor complains that she cannot eat food because she doesn't feel the taste or smell, and they told her in the health centre that she has COVID. She was surprised because, like I said, nobody talks about it anymore, but it seems that COVID really is back.
 
I just talked with my father who told me that his neighbor has COVID! His neighbor complains that she cannot eat food because she doesn't feel the taste or smell, and they told her in the health centre that she has COVID. She was surprised because, like I said, nobody talks about it anymore, but it seems that COVID really is back.

That is why people need to keep track of these vaccination campaigns, so they can take protective measures. Even distributing a variant in most EU countries can bring a come back in other adjacent countries.
 
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