I’m prefacing this with: I’m not a doctor. I’m not a virologist, or a pharmacist, or a scientist. I’m pulling together things I’ve read and any conclusions and opinions are my own and are not to be taken as medical advice whatsoever.
That said:
So we all know that there are serious side effects from the covid shots. Not a question. Sen Johnson had a whole panel of people talking about their experiences. VAERS shows upticks every week of adverse effects and deaths.
But here’s something that I might be extrapolating out of nothing, or out of very little.
A person I know is suffering from what I believe are adverse effects from getting a vaxx booster. It’s been pretty terrible–vomiting, ERs, doctor visits, pain. This person clearly doesn’t think it’s the booster from the text I got begging me to get the shots (not a chance in hell). However, as part of treatment, this person is getting an antidepressant. And after everything else that was tried, it seems to be working.
And I was watching the Megan Kelly interview with Kyle Warner, whose career has essentially been ruined by the vaxx. I found it interesting that he too was offered an antidepressant as treatment for his side-effects.
Then I read this article. The author talks about double blind studies on fluvoxamine, a widely used generic antidepressant and how a recent study found that it reduced covid mortality rates by 91% and hospitalizations by two-thirds. It is apparently an anti- inflammatory and prevents certain enzymes from activating as well as causes an increase in serotonin levels. As an aside, there have been a few studies looking at melatonin also for the same reason.
Maybe whatever’s in these products also has a mitigating effect on vaxx induced spike proteins?? Which is why they’ve been pushing the pandemic anxiety meme? The antidepressant only costs $1.00 a pill which is probably why it’s been sidelined for so long.
I dunno.
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