
Shedding duration/protection?
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Shedding duration/protection?
Posted by uncleiver0.0273048877716 seconds
on January 11, 2025 at 3:18 pm ESTMy 92 year-old mother is in a nursing home. Yesterday she received a Pfizer COVID booster and will get a flu shot next week. Siblings organized this.
My question relates to when I would be safest visiting her. In the past I have suffered from bloody noses, weird skin rashes and headaches after seeing her when she’s newly vaxxed. She has had falls, high d-dimer, confusion and other symptoms after previous shots that seem to get worse two weeks after administration. I’m beyond frustrated that she just received this dose, but hope to visit her without getting symptoms again. IVM seems to help. but does not seem to offer complete protection.
Is there any new information about the duration of “shedding”? Is it just a personal thing depending on where the shot contents end up, the immune system of the person receiving it (and mine of course) and other variables? I can’t stay away forever but am undergoing necessary dental work right now so I really don’t want to deal with vax shedding issues if possible.
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So sorry for this situation. Very frustrating for you indeed.
My question to you is how is your own immune system? What is your vit D level? What else are you doing to boost your own immunity, especially for some time before visiting your mother when you know they are drugging her? Have you applied the detox protocols of FLCCC and other holistic practitioners to yourself? Perhaps that will help you withstand the shedding toxicity.
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You might look up Scott Marsland’s discussion about baobab powder which seemingly might help with spike exposure. Mixed with water and you sip it all day. That is what he does. In addition to IVM.
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I hear this from my patients so much. If you were in my practice I’d be able to give you guidance but ethically cannot. I will say that I don’t like my patients to be exposed to the shed from those who are recently vaxxed for at least 6 weeks, and after exposure to detox themselves.
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The way I see it, not seeing family is not an option but each family situation is unique so that’s your call. And most likely you’ve been around recently-vaxed people for the past 3 years so those experiences can help you decide. Can you keep your visits shorter than normal? Would that ease your mind? Something to consider is this: if you go into a situation fearful, your immune system is already weakened by the emotion of fear. (My opinion.) If you can go into the situation with positive emotions such as love and gratitude, I believe your immune system is stronger as a result. Personally I would do everything I could to strengthen my immune system, which for me, diet takes presidence after emotional fortitude, like love and doing the right thing because it’s the right thing, like helping your mom during her last years. There’s an author that teaches that the best thing we can do for our immune system (sorry if this is a little wackadoodle to you) is to focus on the present moment and bring awareness to the body. It’s a meditation of sorts. So in your case, you might make no room for fear in your mind about catching something, and instead you’ll feel at ease knowing that solutions will be made known to you as you seek answers (as you’re doing here). This particular author teaches to focus daily for several minutes at a time on your breath and breathing. I am unvaxed and I noticed symptoms at first going around my vaxed family members but I really haven’t noticed anything for the past year or more. I guess I’m promoting a holistic approach, not just a pill. Not to discount IVM; that helps too. And sorry if I’m on my high horse. I don’t mean to be. It’s just what came to mind. God bless you as you seek and find answers. And blessings to your mom. Mine is 95 next month. Doing great.
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I was diagnosed with long Covid and was helped immensely by using the Leading Edge clinic. I’m about 90% better. Some of the supplements that I was advised to take that help eliminate spike were Nac, nigella saliva and baobab and drink green tea. I also started taking ivermectin as well. Trans resveratol helps to rid spike from brain. I am still sensitive to shedding, but now the episodes are much milder and shorter. I would highly recommend you seek help from the experts at Leading Edge clinic to guide you through as they are cutting edge. Scott Marsland is on staff along with Pierre Kory as director of clinic.
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I suggest that you try to arrange meeting with your mom in a larger, probably better ventilated room, say, like in the cafeteria, or some other more open area with higher ceilings, not in her small room. If that is not doable, you might use the protective remedy my Chinese acupuncturist recommended to me during the pandemic: Take a teaspoon of Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa as you leave your home to visit outside. It is a herbal formulation containing Loquat honey – its strong flavor reminds me of the cough medicine I used to take as a child.
Another, even more unusual protective remedy was one recommended to me by a friend of mine, a Swiss physician-surgeon. He routinely used it on his surgical patients whose surgical wounds needed to recover safely without infection. During the COVID era he was frequently having to work with many patients and would rub Ballistol with his little finger deeply up into his nostrils. Ballistol’s oily composition formed a shield over his mucous membranes and blocked entry of any viruses that he might encounter during the day. My wife and I used it this way, and discovered that it was not unpleasant. Its odor is similar to anise. Ballistol was used during WWI on the open field during battle by doctors who had to treat serious wounds to minimize infections. Its more common usage today is as a multipurpose machine oil. If you decide to buy it, look for the non-aerosol version. The label will show that it is “Eco friendly, skin safe, and No carcinogens.”
You can buy both of these things on A______.
I would use these two things along with ivermectin (IVM) – and also take a double dose of IVM the evening before your visit, and a single dose the day of the visit. IVM has such a strong safety profile, you would not overdose on it.
Good luck!
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Have you tried tobacco? I have found it by far the most effective for the shedding dilemma. I am a holistic physical therapist and work very closely with people in a small, not well ventilated space. After the vaccine rollout, I started getting sick about every six weeks. It was quite frustrating. I tried everything under the sun for detox. Finally, I went to a presentation from a homeo path about tobacco and nicotine, and how it blocks the nicotinic receptors. I have been taking five drops of tobacco tincture every day for the last two years. Since then, I have only been sick once, and that was after I overindulged at a wedding and stressed my immune system too much. Organic tobacco is easy to come by, and I like to use organic vodka.. Good luck!
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- I remember early on in the ‘pandemic’ I heard about a French study that hypothesized that nicotine might have protective effects against COVID-19 by interfering with the virus’s ability to bind to ACE2 receptors.
- Researchers observed a lower-than-expected number of smokers among hospitalized COVID-19 patients. This led to speculation about whether nicotine patches could be used as a preventive treatment.
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The obvious, the 3M N95. The electrostatic field that occupies 100% of the space between the fibers of the mask works well to to “capture” and bind very small particles to the mask fibers. The N95 also is designed to stop inhalation of all manner and size of larger and “most penetrating” size particles that contain shed particles as part of their composition. .
Follow the simple 3M directions to simply fit the mask and/or also watch watch Aaron Collins on youtube put on, simply “fit” and scientifically test N95 masks while in a field of salt test particles with a mean size equivalent to the average size of a single sars-cov2 virus and also containing within the mix of tiny salt test particles particles 10 times smaller and particles 2 times larger than the average single sars-cov2virus which is equivalent to the largest size of single sars-cov2 virus.
Aaron Collins’ tests show that the two 3M masks I use, at different times, stop total infiltration of 99.68% and 99.80% these test particles through AND around the the mask. 99.68% total filtration effectiveness for the 3M Aura 9205+ (best fits most people, comfortable for longer wear times, weak straps that break but which can easily be fixed, takes a bit more time to put on) and 99.80% total filtration effectiveness for the 3M 8210+ (that is very fast to put on and has strong straps that do not break but may not be as comfortable for or best fit some people) I have not yet tried the newest 3M “Vflex” N95 which Aaron Collins once said was his “new favorite”. This is the lowest cost, most breathable basic 3M N95 and which comes also in a small size though perhaps not as readily available and packaged in smaller quantities.
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I’m extremely grateful for all of the comments. Just being able to ask such a question and not be laughed at is such a boost. Truly!
When I go I will do it with the best preparation and positive attitude I can muster. I monitor my Vitamin D and other things to stay strong but will definitely look into baobab and the other suggestions. Nicotine patches were a friend’s idea as well (thanks for the reminder Helen!). I’m basically a healthy person who exercises regularly and eats a pretty clean diet, but I do seem to be adversely affected by whatever “shedding” is.
The room I have to visit is tiny and stuffy, so I’m sure that’s not a help. Hopefully by incorporating more of the FLCCC protocols and these suggestions I’ll be able to visit symptom free.
Many. many thanks again to all! I feel fortified by your helpful ideas. I’ll post a follow up if there’s anything to share.
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Here is more information about Ballistol, to further support its use as a health aid.
Ballistol was originally used as a digestive aid used by hunters, and as a battlefield wound oil for German soldiers during both World Wars (see below for more details). I guess there were other human health uses for it back in the day (and even now); it’s just what I noticed in my cursory review of this long known elixir and historically important military machinery oil. Its inventor, chemistry professor, Dr. Helmut Klever invented it in 1904; and it was subsequently used by the German Army between 1905 – 1945. It served the soldiers as a wound oil for minor injuries, lacerations and bruises.
I was curious about its chemical composition, and paid attention when I read that it contained a high quality, environmentally safe white mineral oil, which based on its description, is an ideal carrier for other medicinal ingredients. I read that the oil was alkaline (presumably meaning only that it has a pH > 7). It contains a couple of salts of another of its ingredients, oleic acid, a fatty acid. Its carboxylate (RCOO-) would be slightly basic (alkaline); one of its cations is K+, which is neutral. The other cation is ammonium ion, NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>(there were two salts of oleic acid), which is weakly acidic. The alkaline pH observed in aqueous solutions of Ballistol is probably due to the net effect of the carboxylate itself and its reaction between the oleic carboxylate (weakly basic) and its gegen ion, NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> (weakly acidic), to release small equilibrium amounts of NH<sub>3</sub>, another weak base.
Other ingredients of Ballistol are benzyl alcohol, amyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, benzyl acetate, and anethole (a derivative of anisole). What accounts for Ballistol’s water solubility? Although it is 85% mineral oil, water insoluble), the presence of the above alcohols along with its combination of terpenols (5-carbon alcohols) undoubtedly give Ballistol its water solubility. These low molecular weight alcohols are polar molecules that can hydrogen bond with water well enough to render Ballistol soluble in water, at least partially soluble. Helmut Klever seems to have cleverly thrown together a variety of organics that happened to be in the chemical plant founded by his father, Friedrich Wilhelm Klever! He also mixed in small quantities of terpene essential oils (water insoluble hydrocarbons) for fragrance. What a chemiker!
What follows is what I
could find from an online search about Ballistol.The formulation was developed by Helmut Klever (the son of Friedrich Wilhelm Klever, see below), who at the time was a university chemistry professor.
The oil was developed in the early 20 th century under the necessity for the German military to have a universal oil that could not only be used on metal, but also on wood and leather.
BALLISTOL has been the first quality oil for maintenance and body care, the environment friendly oil since it was invented back in 1904.
In 1874 Friedrich Wilhelm Klever, a lawyer interested in the field of economy, founded the F.W. Klever Chemical Plant in Cologne, Germany. He began producing oils and grease on the basis of coal. To be independent of the delivery of raw materials, he bought a coal mine. Around the turn of the 20th century the imperial army was in need of a universal oil, which was not only suitable for maintaining the metal parts of guns but also for the upkeep and preservation of wooden stocks and leather gear. Simultaneously, it had to serve the soldiers as a wound oil for minor injuries, lacerations and bruises. It was Dr. Helmut Klever, then lecturer for chemistry at the Technical University of Karlsruhe and the son of the founder of the Chemical Plant, who succeeded in finding the formula for a special oil (alkaline). He coined the name BALLISTOL by combining the technical term ballistics and the Latin word for oil oleum.
Only after a short while BALLISTOL managed to establish itself as a ”wonder oil“ due to its incredible, often miraculous abilities. It was used by the German Army from 1905 to 1945. The brand name BALLISTOL survived all the historical turbulences of our century and became a standing expression, a technical term, for hunters, shooters, anglers and many more. It is not exaggerated to claim that BALLISTOL has become a synonym for quality and versatility.
BALLISTOL is based on medicinally pure white oil. This kind of oil is used in the field of pharmacy as a component of medicaments that are taken by human beings. To man and animal as well as lower organisms it is absolutely nontoxic. As we also know today it does not contaminate water. When some oil gets into the soil it is decomposed by microorganisms and integrated into natural circulation. The active ingredients contained in BALLISTOL are to be found combined or uncombined with other elements in nature. Therefore they are decomposed in the course of natural circulation like all substances and compounds that have come into existence naturally. Consequently, they bear no ecological risks. Neither is there any kind of chlorinated hydrocarbon in BALLISTOL, nor are there any other components in it, which would be detrimental to our environment such as PCB’s or dioxins.
BALLISTOL belongs to the group of alkaline oils, which, due to their chemical structure, do not tend to resinify anyway. If you spray BALLISTOL for example on a metal surface or on complicated fine-mechanical parts, then the natural solvents contained in BALLISTOL will vaporize in the course of time. What remains is a white, vaseline-like coat, which is both protection against corrosion and lubricant for moveable parts.
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Ballistol is 85% mineral oil with the rest of its composition being a couple of alcohols for degreasing plus a chemical for breaking down carbon and copper.
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Compare with this MSDS (material safety data sheet)
https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/docs/default-source/sds/Ballistol-50-6045.pdf?sfvrsn=2
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According to a specification from December 2002:
· pharmaceutical white oil: CAS RN 8042-47-5
· Oleic acid: CAS RN 112-80-1
· C-5 alcohols: CAS RN 78-83-1; CAS RN 137-32-6; CAS RN 100-51-6
· different essential oils to perfume Ballistol
According to 2013 MSDS<sup>[2]</sup>:
· Mineral Oil (liquid paraffin)
· Anethole
· Isohexane (aerosol only)
See below for my analysis (speculation) for how Ballistol works.
The following attempts to explain at least one aspect of Dr. Klever’s formulation that would give more than just a combination of organic molecules.
One more thought regarding the Ballistol wound elixir: Because Professor Helmut Klever selected oleic acid salts (potassium and ammonium ions) as one of its components (oleic acid being a pretty common excipient in those days), I believe he fortuitously created the perfect formulation that would spontaneously form micelles that would allow its other components and those with which it came into contact, to act as channels for their effective transport. For example, the micelles could form a hydrophobic skin-like surface that would merge with a wound’s outer surface; that would protect the fresh wound from oxidizing effects of the air as well as its previously intact skin had done. The inner volume of the micelle would be hydrophilic, and probably hydrated with enough water to dissolve various biologically useful cations, such as potassium and sodium ions, and even valuable trace minerals. This is how the micelle would form in a hydrophobic or lipid-like environment, and might be labeled a “reverse micelle.” And closer to the interior of the wound, nearer to open arteries and veins, the micelle would have a structure suitable for a hydrophilic environment, with the outer surface being hydrophilic and the inner volume being hydrophobic. The outer surface of the micelle would be useful in allowing water soluble nutrients and oxygen into and out of the blood supply.
By the way, the above micellar structure is very similar to the molecular structures of our common soaps and other surfactants. A soap or detergent molecule has a long hydrocarbon tail (hydrophobic) and a very polar head (COO-), the polar head pointing outward toward the watery environment, the hydrophobic tail hiding inside the interior of the sphere. This entity “cleans” by having attracted hydrophobic dirt or germs to the collective hydrophobic tails and containing it; the hydrophilic exterior of the micellar sphere, being strongly attracted to the abundant water molecules, allows the whole enlarged micelle to be washed down the drain.
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