Can You Lessen the Potential Damage?
Those considering COVID-19 shots must carefully weigh the evidence of risks before making a decision. But if you’ve already been injected and want to reduce your risk of any potential complications, there are a few basic strategies I recommend:
- Measure your vitamin D level and take enough vitamin D orally (typically about 8,000 units/day for most adults) and/or get sensible sun exposure to make sure your level is 60 to 80 ng/ml (150 to 2000 nmol/l).
- Eliminate all vegetable (seed) oils in your diet, which involves eliminating nearly all processed foods and most meals in restaurants unless you can be sure the chef is cooking only with butter. Avoid any sauces or salad dressings in restaurants, as they are loaded with seed oils. Also avoid chicken and pork, as they are rich in linoleic acid, the omega-6 fat that nearly everyone consumes far too much of and contributes to oxidative stress.
- Consider taking around 500 milligrams a day of NAC, as it helps prevent blood clots and is a precursor for your body to produce the important antioxidant glutathione.
- Consider taking fibrinolytic enzymes, which digest the fibrin that leads to blood clots, strokes and pulmonary embolisms. The dose is typically two, twice a day, but must be taken on an empty stomach, either an hour before or two hours after a meal. Otherwise, the enzymes will digest your food and not the fibrin in the blood clot.
References and Resources:
- 1, 2, 3, 5, 12 Zero Hedge February 5, 2022
- 4, 11 Twitter, Ed Dowd February 2, 2022
- 6 Twitter February 1, 2022
- 7, 8, 9, 10 ZeroHedge January 3, 2022
- 13, 14 Financial Times November 23, 2021
- 15 Twitter, Ben M. November 28, 2021
- 16 Twitter, Ben M. November 24, 2021
- 17 The Exposé September 30, 2021
- 18, 23 The Exposé January 30, 2022
- 19, 20 Research Gate January 2022
- 21, 22 Research Gate June 2021
Source: https://noqreport.com/2022/02/21/funeral-home-stocks-surge-death-and-disability-payouts-soar/