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Two incidences don't make a trend, however…..

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.



10 responses to “Two incidences don't make a trend, however…..”

  1. Interesting. In more ways than one… Thanks!

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  2. NFO–Thought it was a point to ponder. Like I said, I have a base of two, but…

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  3. Effect v SIDE effect. It just depens on the game that you are plying. Diphenhydramine (Benedryl) is an OTC “antihistamine” that has sleepiness as a side-effect. In a different package it is a sleep-aid.HCQ (Hydrochloroquine) is an anti-Malarial that does nasty things to the parasite that causes Malaria. HCQ is given to patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis since it suppresses part of the immune response. Physicians somethimes use a antiinflammatory (a steroid) to suppress the immune lung damage in viral pneumonia. HCQ is “reported” to be useful in the treatment of COVID-19. That brings up the question of whether the HCQ is blocking some viral function or whether the beneficial effect is due to the suppression of immene damage, or some other “side-effect”. A chemical/medication is used as an anti-depressant since that it what is has been shown to be in specific testing. Without doubt, it has a bunch of other actions that show up as “side-effects”. In certain circumstances a “side effect” may be THE effect that is useful. Eventually, there will be definitive atudies about the use of HCQ in COVID-19. Until then, that is why doctors use what they have learned (education), personal experience, and comments heard over “Scotch and soda” to decide what to do in any particular instance. The next patient in the waiting room will have symptoms, a desease/condition, that they have never encountered before and about which nothing is known. And the patient will say something about “having the grip” for sometime now. That is called “practicing medicine”.

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  4. Is it possible that this antidepressant has an ameliorating effect on the side effects of the poison jab? Certainly….but it would take a PROPERLY conducted study to learn just how effective if at all. And America doesn't do those anymore.

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  5. Dan–They'd have to admit that there are side effects first.

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  6. Interesting. In more ways than one… Thanks!

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  7. NFO–Thought it was a point to ponder. Like I said, I have a base of two, but…

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  8. Effect v SIDE effect. It just depens on the game that you are plying. Diphenhydramine (Benedryl) is an OTC “antihistamine” that has sleepiness as a side-effect. In a different package it is a sleep-aid.HCQ (Hydrochloroquine) is an anti-Malarial that does nasty things to the parasite that causes Malaria. HCQ is given to patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis since it suppresses part of the immune response. Physicians somethimes use a antiinflammatory (a steroid) to suppress the immune lung damage in viral pneumonia. HCQ is “reported” to be useful in the treatment of COVID-19. That brings up the question of whether the HCQ is blocking some viral function or whether the beneficial effect is due to the suppression of immene damage, or some other “side-effect”. A chemical/medication is used as an anti-depressant since that it what is has been shown to be in specific testing. Without doubt, it has a bunch of other actions that show up as “side-effects”. In certain circumstances a “side effect” may be THE effect that is useful. Eventually, there will be definitive atudies about the use of HCQ in COVID-19. Until then, that is why doctors use what they have learned (education), personal experience, and comments heard over “Scotch and soda” to decide what to do in any particular instance. The next patient in the waiting room will have symptoms, a desease/condition, that they have never encountered before and about which nothing is known. And the patient will say something about “having the grip” for sometime now. That is called “practicing medicine”.

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  9. Is it possible that this antidepressant has an ameliorating effect on the side effects of the poison jab? Certainly….but it would take a PROPERLY conducted study to learn just how effective if at all. And America doesn't do those anymore.

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  10. Dan–They'd have to admit that there are side effects first.

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