@Terry
I know I should have taken the time to find a better source, but I'm not really in the mood right now. Point is, there's something about covid19 in general that fucks with people's neurological system (this ain't exactly news either).

@alyx the vaccine is supposed to prevent infection otherwise what good is it?

@Terry
Covid's spike proteins attack blood vessels and neurons.
Vaccine is designed to create the same spike proteins, so the body recognizes them on the actual virus.
Surprise surprise, spike proteins created through vaccines have some effect on neurons.

It's like people are completely oblivious to how vaccines work in the first place. Hint: vaccines creating symptoms similar to the actual disease, but at a lesser severity, is not uncommon.

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@BigSkyRider @Terry
Covid treatments treat the symptoms. You don't have much in actually stopping the underlying cause of the symptoms, the virus itself. As far as I know, we don't have an anti-viral yet.

These treatments are the equivalent of treating an external hemorrhage by giving the person blood transfusions and nothing else.

Yes, this treatment is important too, but it's far from being enough to rely on it.

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@alyx @BigSkyRider @Terry
Treating symptoms is the major problem in the medical system today. So many people are unknowingly supresing their immune system in the middle of ilness just so they don't feel bad while their body is literaly trying to survive...

(Obvious note that this does not apply to deatly levels of symptoms is obvious)

@LukeAlmighty @alyx @Terry

I didn't post about dextromethorphan hydrobromide and guaifenesin which would be used to treat the symptoms. I posted the MATH+ protocol which treats the disease, is being peer reviewed and is being replicated in studies.

bitchute.com/video/InH89amCpy7

youtube.com/watch?v=mp-wdupI5p

youtube.com/watch?v=V4fEBK1inj

@alyx @Terry

Read up more on the MATH+ protocol that stops the virus replication ability and then tell me about what it's treating.

@alyx @BigSkyRider @Terry
This is not true.
Ivermectin does prevent "replication".
Both HCQ and Ivermectin act as vaccines.
@alyx @BigSkyRider @Terry Plus chlorine dioxide deactivates viruses without destroying them. That is LITERALLY what vaccines are supposed to do.
Medicine and vaccine at the same time.
@mystik @alyx @BigSkyRider @Terry vaccines? no. it may pull zinc in to the cells which prevents it from co-opting the cell to replicate, and silver may charge the outside of the cell which similarly prevents co-option of the cell, but they don't stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies.
@icedquinn @BigSkyRider @Terry @alyx
What contains silver?
>"they don't stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies."
For that you need vitamin C and D.
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