Where to start?

  • Where to start?

    Posted by Penny Regula on September 24, 2024 at 6:23 pm EDT

    As someone with no medical background, I’m trying to navigate so much information right now that I am not sure which way to turn.

    Should I begin with a Spike Protein Protocol?

    Or a Covid Prevention Protocol?

    Should I wait to find an aligned doctor (who knows how long that will take) or begin a protocol while I search?

    I want to start taking action for my family as soon as possible, but not rush forward from a place of panic and do the wrong thing.

    Would really appreciate any wisdom you have for an overwhelmed newbie.

    Penny Regula replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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  • kate australia

    Member
    September 24, 2024 at 7:56 pm EDT

    Hi Penelope, I felt exactly how you felt (and still do). I started with the I-Prevent in June this year and am still on it. I contacted my naturopath and told her what I was taking.

    I still wonder now if I should have done the I-Recover. I’m still lost about it all.

    • Penny Regula

      Member
      September 24, 2024 at 9:28 pm EDT

      Thanks for sharing that. I’m sure we’re not the only ones!

      Sounds like you’re taking good steps already.

  • medbsraven

    Member
    September 25, 2024 at 7:47 am EDT

    As someone also with no medical background haha, I would say it maybe depends on how much time has passed since the shot / exposure to someone potentially shedding, and what you are most concerned about? If you are more concerned about the spike protein from the shot / shedding exposure, maybe start with that. If you are more concerned with COVID prevention, start with that. I think, as long as you don’t have any other issues that might complicate things, you could probably start with the non-Rx therapies like adding certain supplements into the daily regimen, etc. If you’re really worried about it, you could always start with a lower dosage as well. Some of them are pretty common anyway, like vitamin D, and you could always ask your current doctor about it under the guise of boosting the immune system headed into flu season, or something along those lines (which isn’t really inaccurate). That way you can at least rule out any contraindications with medication your family may already be taking

    • Penny Regula

      Member
      September 25, 2024 at 5:48 pm EDT

      Thanks for the ideas of how to prioritize. I appreciate your feedback 🙂

  • IMA-official

    Organizer
    September 27, 2024 at 2:32 pm EDT

    I’m not a medical professional, but I would suggest taking a look at the prevention protocol and implement the pieces of that which resonate with you. : https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-prevent-covid-flu-rsv/

    For me personally, I frequently take blackseed oil, zinc & quercitin. Also Vitamin C. Not daily, but most days. If I’m somewhere with a lot of people where I might get exposed to a virus, when I come home I gargle with listerine (I like the no alchohol one, doesn’t burn) and use the Xlear nasal spray. With that routine (and occassional ivermectin if I’ve been definately exposed), I’ve only been sick twice in 4 years. Never tested positive for Covid.

    If you’ve had the vaccine, I would look at that protocol and do some of that detoxing — maybe starting with something simple and easy like the nattokinase. Really depends on what symptoms. If it were me, I would probably consult with one of the docs on the FLCCC list if I was having significant vaccine injury symptoms. Here is the protocol https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/

    • Penny Regula

      Member
      December 26, 2024 at 5:23 pm EST

      Thanks so much for your response and the helpful info.

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