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Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by garabandal, Jan 22, 2020.

  1. Sam

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    Yes thanks Beth and Whatever for the info! Someone was forced to get the booster for work even though she didn't want to{get it or get lost}. There was a lot of bleeding from the shot and she has been having severe headaches and after reading your posts, I remembered I had NAC and started her on that. Thank you and many thanks to all who have been reporting on this, as I wouldn't have had the NAC on hand if it weren't for all your helpful posts and warnings.
     
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    Thank you Sam, I too benefited from information here. I hope the NAC helps. My family is taking it too.
    If your friend had bleeding the needle might not have been aspirated. It happened to my neice as well.
     
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    She got the shot from a pharmacist. I was a pharmacy technician for years and when we did shots a nurse gave them, never a pharmacist, so yeah I suspect the shot was not properly given.
     
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    Dr. Campbell has four YouTube videos warning about aspiration of needles…myocarditis and other vax injuries occurred because of this. He told everyone to tell their politicians…but still the WHO won’t change the protocol. Most folks are still unaware of this. Totally unnecessary injuries because of this. The WHO protocol doesn’t include aspiration of the needle and the drug can mistakenly get directly into the blood stream rather than the muscle.
     
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    Yes I told her that, hopefully she has no serious injuries from this.
     
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    I’m hoping the same for my friends and loved ones…for everyone. I hope these injuries are not life long…
     
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    Beth, I was wondering if you or anyone knows how long you should take NAC?
     
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    Sam, I wouldn't take it for longer than a week or two without checking with my doctor. And I wouldn't take it at all if I had an existing medical condition. See the precautions and side effects listed in the attached:
    https://bottomlineinc.com/health/vitamins-minerals/is-it-safe-to-take-nac
    https://www.verywellhealth.com/the-benefits-of-n-acetylcysteine-89416#toc-precautions

    It's always best to get a doctor's advice. Just to be on the safe side, your friend could ask her doctor if there is any reason why she shouldn't take it.
     
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    Sam,
    I have a friend that has taken it daily for years for Brain health. It’s a safe supplement. Her doctor recommended it. It has multiple health benefits. It was only when we were looking for Covid therapies that someone posted NAC as a supplement, then later it was recommended as a possible detox for the vax. It is a detox. If that’s the reason for taking it, I can’t remember if I saw a recommended period of time specific to the vaccine.
    Let me look and see if I can find a link for you. I’ll post it if I do.
     
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    Sam, just a quick search listed possible uses for NAC and a list of uses and recommendations. I took it as a Covid therapy and my sister takes it for copd, but I agree with whatever that you might want to check with you doctor. Sadly though, most regular doctors do not know much if anything about supplements in general. My friend that had it recommended by her doctor specializes in brain health. He has a high end clinic. She’s on a number of supplements and they work great.
    GP’s in general only prescribe big pharma meds and they won’t address supplemental therapies for Covid let alone as a detox for the vaccine for political/ job security reasons. I really want the answer myself so I can advise my family who was vaxed. This link may help with some genetic info.
    https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/n-acetyl-cysteine-nac-supplements/n-acetyl-cysteine/
     
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    I've learned over the years not to even ask my doctors about supplements. I do my own research and take them as I see fit. I guess you could say I'm non-compliant.
     
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    Lol…me too! Actually, my doc asked me about the supplements I take.She never heard of some of them. She didn’t study them in med school. Most schools only offer med students about 15 hrs. of education in therapies outside of big pharma. Most don’t study them while in practice unless they are a naturopathic doctor. If I could find a really good one, I’d go. There are none in my area, but the field is growing because folks are getting schooled on the internet and know more than your typical GP.
    It’s out there if you’re looking to get off of prescription meds. It’s pretty amazing how many doctors that are trained in natural treatments are out there online and you’ll get more information from them than from any GP. Not faulting the GP’s , it’s that they are not trained and the med schools only offer conventional prescription meds. Additionally, they only have about 15 minutes for each patient. They have no time to get into alternative therapies with patients.
    Praying that changes, but until it does, do your homework and also look for the side effects of the meds on your own…be careful and do your own research…it’s out there.
     
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    Thank you Whatever and Beth B for your very helpful information! As Cherox said asking regular MDs about supplements is pretty useless, but keeping them informed important too. Interesting about using NAC for brain health! I might try that. Thanks again!
     
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    Beth and Sam. I hate being the Debbie Downer always warning folk to seek a Doctor's advice and know that others like Beth also advise people to check with their doctor. My fear is that someone will do something stupid and then claim that they read on this forum that what they did was perfectly safe. As they say in Yorkshire, there's nowt as queer as folk.

    I did read an article on a website where they were very favourable to NAC as a supplement that the reason the US authorities clamped down on NAC was that some suppliers were promoting it as an over the counter cure for a specific illness (not covid although the timing is strangely coincidental).
     
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    I don’t disagree with you at all! You’re right. If you you have a naturopath doctor in your area, they may understand the over the counter supplements better than a GP. I hope now that supplements are being used so widely because doctors online are advising their use for specific medical purposes, that the mainstream medical community will begin to as well. Their overlords are not about supplements because their overlords, big pharma will not like it. At least my opinion….
     

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