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“We have to have clusters of people who get their shot and everything seems to be ok.” - Dr. Tenpenny

Maybe the jabbed can distinguish between placebo and poison with a kitchen magnet.

Great interview! Jones only interrupts her 4 or 5 times!

BONUS: For those who didn't get shot with a blank.. https://www.weblyf.com/2021/05/is-suramin-or-pine-needle-tea-antidote-to-covid-vaccine-effects/

“We have to have clusters of people who get their shot and everything seems to be ok.” - Dr. Tenpenny Maybe the jabbed can distinguish between placebo and poison with a kitchen magnet. Great interview! Jones only interrupts her 4 or 5 times! BONUS: For those who didn't get shot with a blank.. https://www.weblyf.com/2021/05/is-suramin-or-pine-needle-tea-antidote-to-covid-vaccine-effects/

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I appreciate your response.

I've always suffered from mild to severe hay fever type allergies growing up. Sneeze and runny nose to eyes watering so badly I basically can't see. Zyrtec often helped quite a bit. This is why I at first considered that my body was just reacting in a novel way to new allergins in a new environment.

However these hives have been very different to any I've had in the past. I didn't get them often growing up, usually the other symptoms I described, but when I did, they never lasted for more than a week or so. These have been fairly persistent for damn near 3 months now. More severe or less any given day, and tending to move around. One day calves, next day up to thighs, maybe a day of nothing, then to my back, then head and shoulders. I work with other people highly skeptical of covid and the vax so none of them have gotten the shot, but sometimes I'm around customers who have. When my in-laws visit they usually spend a majority of the day with us, and I have severe flair up the next day that persists for a few days at least. Process of elimination in my mind says all signs point to vaxxers.

Benadryl doesn't do a damn thing aside from calm the itch for awhile and make me drowsy, so I've been taking that before bed. One thing I've done a couple times when they are really bad is make a paste of baking soda and water that I apply to my skin and let sit for 15-20 minutes. I'll be damn if that doesn't work amazingly. My skin is still red and irritated looking after, but the swelling and itch goes away entirely. I will certainly try some of the things you have mentioned, thank you for sharing.