Both. Pretty much exactly what you should do whenever you get sick.
Im not sure if Vit D would be good or not for the jab. It seems to reduce inflamation but there is an association with high vit. D and autoimmune disease. Would you increase your chances by taking high D?
Would zinc help at all? It might curb the replication of the virus. Would it reduce the synthesis of spike protein from an mRNA jab as well?
I think you would want to take some aspirin to break up blood clots. If there are some antivirals that directly bind to the spike protein, you might want to take them. Ivermectin? Pepsid? You might want to take some drugs that inhibit RNA synthesis. Maybe HCQ or doxycycline? You would want to take a steroid to reduce inflamatory response. Im just making some educated guesses but Im not a medical professional.
But for the jab, you would want a drug/drugs that would 1)decrease the production of the spike protein 2) reduce the inflamatory action of the immune system 3) prevent clots 4) block celluar damage of the spike protein 5)prevent anaphylaxis
The only real treatment for the jab is blood thinners. You treat it the same as a stroke or hear attack. That does NOT do anything for the damage that the spike proteins will do to your organs. It will only reduce the threat of blood clots which lead to heart attacks and strokes.
The "vaccine" is not a traditional vaccine, there is NO VIRUS IN IT. As soon as it is injected it immediately infects ALL your cells. It does NOT spread like a virus would spread by infecting some cells, growing and then infecting more cells and growing again. None of the anti viral treatments can work against it.
All of which high dose vitamin c addresses. I encourage you to look into the work done by Linus Pauling. He's a great starting point.
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