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SSH's avatar

I’m glad you’re feeling better. Prayers for your full recovery.

My brother’s 62 year old patient who had taken 2 original shots of mRNA recently died of covid. She was on day 3 of Paxlovid when she died. My brother, who is an obedient follower of CDC, said she wouldn’t have died if she had taken the bivalent booster. He is shocked she died, but refuses to be open to reading about early treatment protocols I’ve tried to point him to.

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Bird's avatar

Send him links to published articles in PubMed: the Substack authors often describe a paper and provide links to it. As a medical professional, your brother will be more comfortable reading publications directly (and it is his obligation to do so.) Thank you for being the voice to him, because his colleagues don't have the same communication freedom.

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SSH's avatar

In the last few years I’ve seen first hand how arrogant, resistant to reading, and dumb physicians in my family are. They seriously can’t be bothered to do a little research especially if it is presented by me: an unvaccinated dentist. They blindly follow CDC guidance and protocols because following “standard of care” saves them from being able to be prosecuted. I don’t talk much with any of them anymore because we are mutually irritated with each other.

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Moriarty's avatar

I know exactly what you are describing, because I went through it for years and years to no end, that is the primary reason I started learning medicine, to literally treat myself and correct the stupid fucks mistakes, because by my late 20's doctors were effectively killing me.

I am recovering fast, already feeling almost normal, just the brain that is still slow. I literally feel dumber LMAO

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Bird's avatar

Sounds like one of you chose the correct career path.

'Mutually irritated' is an amusing phrase, must remember that one.

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Mehen's avatar

I feel your pain. I am in a similar situation.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I haven’t finished this post. Just wanted to say that I am dreadfully sorry you have been sick. I am very concerned for the rest of us as well. Be well

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Moriarty's avatar

Thank you, I am relatively fine now, the after effects are usually what take long for me to recover, not the infection itself.

Most people, if they follow my or other advice, will be for the most part, fine. I have my peculiar circumstances that give me these weird effects.

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Cube Cubis's avatar

Your stacks are amazing. I have been trying to send them to friends to read, most are not interested as they are vaxxed and either don´t believe they are dangerous or they want to put their head in the sand. Any some others say they are too complicated to read :) Your readership probably is limited to unvaxxed people with an IQ over 140 :) Keep it up!!

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Moriarty's avatar

Thank you for the kind words, yes, I get that sometimes, that my substack is hard to understand, but as I wrote many times, the "hidden agenda" here is making reader:

1- Learn

2-Think critically

I rather have a smaller size and intelligent readership. Probably makes me a elitist or something.

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rjt's avatar

I prefer an elitist to one of the elite.

I would hate to have people think that your essays are discriminatory (per Cube above) but it helps us lesser lights if you can reveal the full phrase for your acronyms at least once per essay.

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Cait's avatar

I would just like to say that I have spent the past few hours reading this site. It's true that I've had 3 pfizer shots- I don't know my IQ and my mother is dead so I can't ask her. I like to think I'm not stupid.

I got 3 shots because when covid hit I was caring for my mother who was dying from Lupus and congestive heart failure. It was an ugly, nightmarish blur of care home level caregiving required. I also have lupus sle as do other family members. 2 months into caregiving, my twin sister got covid. She lost her sense of taste and got a rash on her toes. A month later, her heart stopped after her heart rate rose to 208 BPM. She was saved with a defibrillator. 2 months after that she developed a dissection clot in her brainstem. It was a living hell caregiving and dealing with that while my neighborhood was psyopped with constant fireworks and riots. I was extremely sleep deprived and my rheumatologist happened to be the doctor who saved my sister's life in thr ER. So sadly, I listened to her when she urged the shots.

My 1st two shots were from one of the "bad" batches listed on how bad is my batch. I didn't know what at the time. I had one episode of tachycardia but I has eaten a bunch of cannabis edibles and drank too much so I wrote it off as that. You have to understand that I was effectively traumatized from caregiving and the riots and people I loved and trusted refusing to believe that what happened to my sister was real. My aunt was crippled from covid and my uncle died the first night of the riots.

My 3rd shot was in December 2021. I got covid 18 days later. I had awful tachycardia, fever, ateletactic changes in lungs, burning pain in my nose like lit matches were being tossed up it, hypnic jerks, loss of taste and a change in my olfactory perception (perfume smelled like oil; phantom smells of smoke ). I also had intense brain fog and a worsening of my Lupus SLE flare symptoms. It took a long time to recover.

I have taken NaC, oil of oregano, vit C, quercetin, bromelain, magnesium, iodine, and black seed oil since January 2020 due to things I was reading and seeing online. You see, not all vaxxed people are stupid. I regret my choice and I no longer laugh or smile or hope or dream or read or write or play music. 8 work 7 day weeks cleaning houses and look after my sister who was left disabled by covid. She has had 6 shots because she gets infliximab infusions every 8 weeks bc that is the only way she can stand and walk after what covid did to her.

Am I still human? I FEEL human. But I read there are two different genetic classes of human now after the shots? I have people I love and trust who checked in on me when I was caregiving and wrote me beautiful letters when my mother died who got the bivalent shots. Perhaps one reason I got the initial 3 shots, a subconscious reason, was because I knew people I loved would get them and I didn't want to be alive if they died.

To my knowledge, I have only had covid the once. Are my supplements protecting me from reinfection? I cannot leave the city I live in to seek refuge. I will probably die here when the famine and the EMP happen. I didn't get the flu shot this year as I read they were putting MrNA in it?

I trusted my rheumatologist as she always was into alternative medicine as well as allopathic. I have lost all respect for my primary care doctor due to how I was treated when I had covid.

Should I just end it all? I have a fentanyl patch left over from my mom's illness. If all there is to look forward to is dying suddenly or dying from cancer or more riots or famine and I'm not even human anymore after the shots or the people I love aren't.

Is it true what Karen Kingston says? That graphene and other horrible LNPs are in the masks and tests and covid tests? I took a rapid test last night because I ran a fever briefly. Will I die from the graphene? I'm just crying at how worthless and hopeless it all is. Are we all doomed ?

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Cube Cubis's avatar

oh jesus. hang in there. youve had a horrible time. we are not all doomed, but unfortunately a lot who got jabbed are. Almost everyone I know was jabbed, even after warning them not to. my covid was a slight headache for a about half a day.

It seems like where you are living is a dystopian hell hole. I hope you can get out or have good friends there. I am not sure about this graphene oxide and the "nanobots" in the vaxes. But then a relatively mainstream paper in Australia published it.... hang in there work on yourself and do not take any more bloody mNRA vaccines!!

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Cube Cubis's avatar

and if any of your readers want to have some less rigorous funny stacks then they can read mine :)

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

So glad you’re better. Not only is Paxlovid NOT effective, it can be very dangerous. I’ll look for the study where I read this.

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Moriarty's avatar

Ironic, a paper was just published about it lol.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Haha might be what I read!

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SG_observer's avatar

Hola bro, just wondering why you aren't on the VIM protective protocol? Doesn't have to be twice a week, can be just once, depending on the viral load in your neck of the woods. No fun getting sick if everyone around you is getting sick.

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Moriarty's avatar

Ivermectin ? Because it doesn't work. Ivermectin or any other drug will NOT stop you from being infected, not even Bromhexine, this thing replicates too fast, too aggresively and avoid your immune system like the ninja from Metal Gear Solid lol. I am relatively fine that, but I am used to this.

One of the reasons if I could afford (maybe I will next year ?) I would move to a rural area.

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SG_observer's avatar

Sure, any serious exposure means you get 'infected' but whether that infection progresses depends on your immune state. Simple trick - if everyone at work or in school is getting sick, the kids upon coming home have to gargle with providone iodine (1%). That's the first line of defence in reducing the viral load at the entry point, so that it's easier for the mucosal system to clear the rest.

As for VIM effectiveness... that's why FLCCC had to up the dosage protocols as the viral replication loads became exponentially higher. That's after the infection has gone past the initial immunity barriers. On a preventive basis, think of how the antibody counts from the jabs drop over time... it's natural as there's a huge cost to maintaining a high antibody count. Not getting into the specifics of IgG vs IgM etc, just the general principle. So it's the same with using VIM on a protective basis... it does divert more of the body's energies towards immune defence, so you will have less energy available for other bodily processes.

In my case... I train a few of my own kids who are elite distance runners, and I could see from my spreadsheet data the effects of shedding and 1 infection on their fitness. I also noticed that if they were on twice weekly VIM protocol, fitness improved at a glacial pace, given the exercise stimulus. Once a week, improvement was way faster. So there has to be a balance between risk/reward... use VIM less, you improve fitness faster, but higher chances of getting sick and then it's setback if you're not able to maintain intensity in training for a few weeks.

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SG_observer's avatar

FWIW.. since I'm in a place where folks are going for their 5th!!! jabs now with the bivalent shots - we've had to keep dealing with a high shedding load. While both VIM and Black Seed Oil worked well in coping with the shedding, the 'energetic' cost of BSO was much lower in terms of fitness impact.

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rjt's avatar

I have been relying on the original study on health personnel in India from 2020.

Ivermectin prophylaxis on a monthly basis gave observable, but not 100%, protection.

I have had 2 episodes, original Wuhan in Dec., 2019, and Omicron in Jan., 2022, which matches pretty well with the story. I supplemented and checked my Vit. D level from the fall of 2021, but still was infected and had to stay in bed for a few days. I was greatly disappointed that I wasn't immune and invulnerable, but being older and fatter I guess that's okay.

I am impressed by the story of the observable training effect. Happily the subjects are not subject to the fate of murine participants!

I understand cofactors better now than I did through my working years, and I should have enough experience to remain sceptical of single factor magic bullets. I have always appreciated that mileage will vary, but after youthful studies in chemistry I have always wanted to know the dose and mechanism.

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Paul Traynor BSc's avatar

Glad you have recovered thanks for sharing this vital information kind regards Paul

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Paul Traynor BSc's avatar

Thanks for sharing 👍

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Roger Elder's avatar

Hope you feel better soon. I think I am onto something more in remediation because I went from 90 recovered to now 100 I believe. Will update this reply when I figure out what it was. One of a couple things different I did at once. One thing changed was adding fermented yeast epicor and fermented chlorella tablets. No high doses. Just label recommendations. The second was adding half a teaspoon of L glutamine twice a day. I had L glutamine in my powder mix but wasn't getting near that much of it. The other change was sleeping with a 50 watt 940nm led that is intended for night vision security systems on above the headboard of the bed at night. I wired it with regular 110v we have here. The light can't be seen except looking through a cell camera where it appears as purple to to the cell camera.

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David Cowley's avatar

Long term elevated TH-17. Not good, linked to elevated TGFb, which a pro tumor, pro autoimmunity, pro neurodegenerative,pro HSC eblative pathway.

https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/spike-protein-inc-vax-induced-immunodeficiency-9f1

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Moriarty's avatar

I am an acquaintance of Doorless Carp, I also wrote quite extensively about Th17. It is like my long lost brother/enemy :P.

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MJH's avatar

Was this your first time experiencing a probable SARS-CoV-2 infection?

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Moriarty's avatar

Lost count already. 5 or 6. I have my own peculiar circumtances, and no, not vaccinated.

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PlasticMack's avatar

I am completely paranoid about getting infected now, but maybe I read too many of the airborne AIDS articles and other horror stories about long-term damage. Are you freaked out about having 5 or 6 infections, or based on what you have researched, do you think you'll be ok? Is there something specific you do after infection to prevent permanent damage?

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Moriarty's avatar

I am completely fine, will be completely fine, it is just a huge annoyance each time, because it always bring something different and I always lose some cardiovascular function (I will probably experience shortness of breath for a good 2-4 weeks), otherwise I am not worried.

Yes, I take a bunch of everything I tell people to take, at higher dosages than I usually indicated, for a 2-4 weeks, so I completely "clean" the body from the virus or any traces of its proteins.

The secret is what you take before you get infected, that abhorgates the permanent damage, more than what you do after. A low carb diet is also extremely helpful.

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skylover's avatar

your last paragraph nails it! i too got around 5 times now(last one seems same time as yours, also i see many other unvaxed getting this one now)..

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visitor's avatar

> A low carb diet is also extremely helpful.

but careful if choosing high protein (keyword kidneys) instead of high veggies

i know that eating raw baking yeast can help people with "fermenting" exhalation odors which cold/flu victims always express (maybe this homeopathic approach when same gets healed with same?) and as active baking yeast is an intense sugar reducer/converter (helpful for diabetics as well, their exhalation improves even after having eaten still warm & moist germknodel - without sugar of course and wholegrain if possible) maybe trying some fresh yeast might be helpful with covid as well - somebody actually suffering and willing to try?

i cannot try for 2 reasons: i hate (just the smell of) anything even just baked with yeast (but am always hypoglycemic as well) and i probably will not have a chance to try as covid avoids me for now 3 years like any other infectious cold/flu ever since (i only get a cold/flu when i got cold myself)

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