If you are going to be in constant close contact with vaxed individuals you will need to get your hands on some HCQ and Ivermectin. America's Frontline Doctor's has a prophylactic protocol you may need. Unfortunately, it is hard to control symptoms if there is constant exposure.
First I must say as a disclaimer I am not giving medical advice. Please consult your own health care practitioner. That being said, my immediate go to was Ivermectin. The FLCCC protocol is 0.2-0.4 mg/kg per dose (take with or after meals) — one dose daily, take for 5 days or until recovered. Please consult their website for more information. I also upped my dosage of NAC to keep glutathione levels up. Divided doses of up to 2 to 2.4 mg/day can safely be used. I also use an organic red pine needle extract every day that contains shkimic acid. Do not exceed recommended dosages of this unless instructed by a practitioner. Increased vitamin C - I use PureWay-C which is propriety liposomal C with R-Alpha Lipoic Acid and not just Ascorbic Acid. Of course optimal D and zinc with copper. Soaking in Epsom salt baths with some borax and bentonite clay added helps pull out toxins through the skin. Zeolite is also good for detoxing. But, there is a lot of garbage zeolite out there. Because of its molecular structure it cages toxins. So if it is not cleanly processed, it will contain toxins. Not good if you are trying to remove toxins. Do your homework and find a product that may work for you.
In addition, some of this may be driven by EMF exposure. So, clean up your environment. This is no joke. Hardwire your devices and turn off the router. Put cellular devices in airplane mode when not in use and do not keep them next to your bed. If you have other smart devices in your home, that is problematic as well. Cordless phones, doorbells, security systems, smart meters, etc, all are making it much harder for our bodies to fight all of this. The vaxines are designed with the end goal of connecting us to the borg. Cut the connections.
The really suck part of all of this is that if you are constantly in contact with vaxed people, such as loved ones, this may always be a problem. This is part of what makes this so evil. The NAC in particular is useful for neutralizing the graphene oxide. Remember, the magnetism is also transmitted from vaxed individuals as well. Bring a magnet with you when shopping. So what if people think you are nuts checking your meat and cheese. Maybe there will be just one person that is curious enough to ask and want answers. You can possibly save them.
This is some of what I do. I do not know whether it can help you, but it is worth the try. Good luck to you.
Where do you get your supplements from? It's hard to know who is offering real products with to many snake oil salesmen out there these days. For instance you say 2-2.4 mg of NAC and I find [this] which is a 500mg pill, leading me to believe it's just placebo garbage. Or is that a mg/kg/day as well?(https://www.thorne.com/products/dp/cysteplus-reg)
Thank you for your detailed replies, I truly appreciate it.
You are on the right track. 500mg is a standard over the counter dose for NAC. I have powder that I can adjust the dosage if I need to. But it is bitter. You can do the same thing with the pills - 2 grams would be 4 x 500mg/day. As far as companies that make supplements, I do not purchase Walmart's brand, most things at Costco, Kirkland, Puritans Pride, Swanson, etc. I will use those sites to buy certain manufacturers I like at a cheaper price. I like Life Extension, Jarrow Formulas, Nature's Way, Wild Harvest, and Carlson, among others.
The best way to judge a product is to look at all the additional ingredients that are being added as fillers and carriers. The less the better. What is the source of the ingredients? Are mineral products bioavailable for the body to use or is it just ground up rocks from a gravel pit? Is it cheap industrial garbage? Pick up a bottle of Kirkland fish oil sold at Costco for example. Fish oil is way down on the list of ingredients and who knows where it comes from. I cannot believe the amount of crap that is contained in a product that people take thinking it will improve their health. Buyer beware for sure. I trust the companies I mentioned because I am confident in their manufacturing processes and their ingredient sourcing. But this is just my opinion based on my own research.
If it is an herbal product, like pine needle oil, is it organically sourced? If is is fish oil, is it heat or hexane processed? Is it wild caught fish from clean water or farm raised? If the label says nothing, it is most likely farm raised GMO poisoned fish. In the world of supplements, I will admit it can be a minefield. Like anything else, it needs to be researched. Especially if you are going to put it in your body. Good luck.
I am not familiar with Thorne products. Just cruised the site. I was impressed by the fact that on their science and medical team there were several NDs. That is encouraging. But, some of their professional collaborations are concerning - like the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and the NIH to name a few. All of those collaborators are the belly of the beast so to speak. I did not see any indication of independent purity verifications with any of their products. That would be testing for heavy metals and other contaminants. Products geared towards athletic performance may not always be the cleanest. It is a multibillion dollar industry on its own and big pharma probably has their hands in that pie somewhere on the backend. Just my opinion.
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