Steve: my daughter was vaccinated and, like so many others, I’m concerned about her long-term health. As a non-physician, I’ve been wondering about the possibility of blood transfusions (e.g., mine-to-her) for treating the CV inoculated. Have you heard any doctors talk about this as a possibility? Thanks.
Steve: my daughter was vaccinated and, like so many others, I’m concerned about her long-term health. As a non-physician, I’ve been wondering about the possibility of blood transfusions (e.g., mine-to-her) for treating the CV inoculated. Have you heard any doctors talk about this as a possibility? Thanks.
Treatment would depend on the symptoms. There is no way to un-vaccinate. Likely she doesn't need blood. The number one idea is no more boosters. Other than that the same things that promote good health would counter long term effects. Optimize nutrition and diet. Sunshine and exercise.
Steve: my daughter was vaccinated and, like so many others, I’m concerned about her long-term health. As a non-physician, I’ve been wondering about the possibility of blood transfusions (e.g., mine-to-her) for treating the CV inoculated. Have you heard any doctors talk about this as a possibility? Thanks.
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https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/12/brave-new-world-athletes-heart-problems-joseph-hippolito/
Gail: I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks for posting it my way!
Treatment would depend on the symptoms. There is no way to un-vaccinate. Likely she doesn't need blood. The number one idea is no more boosters. Other than that the same things that promote good health would counter long term effects. Optimize nutrition and diet. Sunshine and exercise.
TDoug: thank you for the feedback. I'll keep praying, too, for all the "vaccinated."