1/5 "COVID-19: Omicron variant 'highly infectious' and booster jabs may need 'double' dose, says Moderna CEO". Well he would wouldn't he ? His holiday home, Ferrari, his company and lifestyle depend on it. 😂
2/ JMO but Covid ideal outcome would be a virus with no symptoms and infinite spread that would immediately inoculate everyone.
I will still bet dollars to doughnuts that it was the vaccines themselves that, by being leaky but semi-protective,
3/ drove this inverted gradient to hotter strains.
A virus “wants” one thing: to spread. make a copy of me and pass it on, that’s the whole idea. Harming the host and incapacitating them is maladaptive to this goal. mild viruses spread better.
4/ Asymptomatic viruses spread best of all,
and that looks more and more like the case here. Omicron looks milder than Delta, especially than the fired up Delta strains that emerged over the summer.
5/ Get yourself in shape, Optimise your Vitamin D levels, and rely on your natural immunity to fight this 'mild' variant.
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1/5 I wonder how many people (vaccinated or unvaccinated actually get this ?). It’s not so much about the vaccine, but more about Control of your daily life. I have a friend so badly harmed by Statins, and obviously vaccine hesitant.
2/5 She contracted Covid in October this year and got through it, showing high antibodies for the virus. She was 'FORCED’ to take the vaccine to visit/accompany her young child during hospital visits. Needless to say the vaccine worsened her neuropathy.
3/5 I also have a friend in Australia. His daughter lost her job as a result of being ‘vaccine hesitant’. Whether you are vaccinated, or non-vaccinated, can’t you see where this is going ?
1/ Friends are priceless when we are talking Statin damage. My friend Chris, who was a male nurse was so badly harmed by the drug aged 28, that he had to retire early. That said he received this mail from a Doctor friend.
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2/ "It is E mails like this that make the hell I went through and continue to go through worth every bit of it...
"Hi Chris, hope you are keeping well. Thank you so much for this invaluable information. As 45 year old active male Doctor
3/ My total cholesterol as 6.6 started me on Sandoz Bezafibrate. Last year I was started on Simvastatin but refused to continue due to SERIOUS muscle cramps, lethargy and brain fogginess. With the information you shared I feel much better informed wrt lifestyle choices.
1/ Seriously I need to take a break from Twitter. The more I see (Statin Damage), the more I realise the impact on my own health. Frustration, Stress, etc. These are unintended consequences of Statin Drugs, and I really need to cut off for a while, but before I go ⬇️
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2/ Statins forum AGAIN ! "In Dec 2015 my doc finally WON & I agreed to Statins for my 250 cholesterol level. He put me on 20mg of Lipitor. After a week I called the pharmacist because I was having muscle weakness and my bones ached at night. Went off it for a week and was fine
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3/ He then switched me to 40mg Pravastatin. Was on that until Oct 2020 when my ALS symptoms were happening. Earlier in Jan 2020 I had the stomach flu, then in Feb I got the first shingles shot. Shortly after hurt my back lifting weights so took it easy for a few months.
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1/ It is my belief that infectious agents are primarily responsible for Heart Disease. Endocarditis is a rare & potentially fatal infection of the inner lining of the heart (the endocardium). It's most commonly caused by bacteria entering the blood & travelling to the heart.
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2/ The bacteria that infect the gums and cause gingivitis and periodontitis also travel to blood vessels elsewhere in the body where they cause Atherosclerosis, blood vessel inflammation and damage; tiny blood clots, heart attack and stroke may follow.
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3/ Supporting this idea is the finding of remnants of oral bacteria within Atherosclerotic blood vessels far from the mouth. Then again, antibiotic treatment has not proven effective at reducing cardiovascular risk.
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1/ Many of you know me because of my stance on Statin drugs. I have spent many hours over the past 14 years talking to Statin 'victims', trying to find out how they can recover from this drug, and how the drug has destroyed their health - NEEDLESSLY
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2/ This lengthy tweet is worth the effort, if it stops just one person going down the Statin route. It is from a dear friend that I got to know while I was on the FB Statins forum. He was 26 years old when prescribed the drug.
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3/This is his story: " 19 Years ago yesterday, Oct 11, 2002, I was admitted to UW Madison Hospital in an End-Stage Alzheimer's like state, I could not walk, could not speak coherently, could not feed myself, nor communicate the need to use the restroom, so I wet and soiled
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1/ Cancer researchers across the world in the last couple of years have found numerous connections between deworming drugs and the decline of cancerous tissue. In 2017, Norwegian scientists found that NTZ, a common anti-parasite drug, killed cancer cells
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2/ by decomposing activated beta-catenin. Professor Karl-Henning Kalland of the University of Bergen and leader of the research team who discovered this phenomenon stated, “We discovered that this specific substance is blocking the signaling pathway in the cancer cells…
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3/ It is not often that researchers discover a substance that targets specific molecules as precisely as this one,” (“Parasite Killer Too Found to Be Effective Cancer Treatment Candidate,” 2018). Additionally, Kalland’s team discovered that reducing beta-catenin enhanced the
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