You cannot detox a genomic expression
Maybe. There's so much we don't know.
We know that the mRNA can be reverse transcribed back into DNA, but how often does it happen & in how many cells?
If it's a lot of cells in a certain person that person may be fucked. If it's zero cells or only a few that are altered & forever making spike, maybe it's not that bad.
Even if they are producing shit tons of spike protein forever, if it's true that ivermectin (or some other thing) can bind to the spike perhaps they can continually remove spike from their system & keep it below lethal levels.
If someone can limp along for decade maybe eventually we'll figure out how to deactivate the spike producing genes.
If you or someone you care about is in a situation where they were effectively forced to obtain the jab - you have my sympathies. If it were me, I would do whatever I could for as long as I could. I am lucky in that I was able to bear the costs of remaining uninjected. For the voluntarily vaxxed... Fuck them.
I skated through this whole mess by luck.
Never even considered getting a weird mRNA shot & I didn't lose my job or anything like that.
My libtarded family rushed out & got it like it was delicious candy.
I know better than anyone how fucking retarded & arrogant they are. They're still my family though & I don't want them to die.
The fucked up thing is that even if there were a cure I would not be able to convince them to take it because that would mean 1) the TV was wrong and 2) they were wrong & got fooled by the TV. I doubt their egos could accept 1 & 2.
The hypothetical treatment I mused about is only of use to people who actually have regrets.
Maybe. There's so much we don't know.
That's another injection for another experimental shot that will inject more mRNA into already compromised DNA...that is sure to end well.
Maybe we could test it on pigs and monkeys first.
We could behave like civilized people; not human experimenting Nazis like the FDA & Pfizer.
Absolutely, we should test on monkeys and niggers. We shouldn't test on animals potentially in the food chain.
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