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  • KarenStewart

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    June 10, 2024 at 9:50 am EDT in reply to: Safety of Large, Outdoor Gatherings

    When I’m at large events where I’m concerned about transmission, I usually do IVM 0.2mg/kg the day before, that day and the day after. If I don’t have IVM on hand, I take black seed oil instead. I also increase my vitamin D and take zinc & quercitin during that time. Immediately after returning from the event I do nasal spray and gargle. Usually just listerine & Xlear, but if I’m particularly concerned I’ll do the 1% povidone iodine gargle/nasal spray.

    I’ve attended conferences and funerals indoors with hundreds of people and no mask and have yet to catch Covid (blood tested several times — no antibodies). Same with flying – no mask. Anywhere there is good airflow like being outside, I don’t have any concern anymore.

    At this point, Covid is ubiquitous — it’s everywhere and will be forever — mutating and changing but it’s part of the landscape. For me (I’m 65), I’ve chosen to use all the tools & knowledge provided by the FLCCC and medical freedom doctors to keep myself as safe as possible, but to also live my life.

    If you decide you want to attend and not wear masks, I would suggest that you test drive it a bit at small local events — maybe a farmer’s market that isn’t too crowded. Or a walk in the park. Somewhere you might normally wear a mask but isn’t super crowded. Do the prevention routine you feel the most comfortable with and go out just to get used to how it feels. For me, I noticed when I first went back to my local farmer’s market without a mask, it took me a few times to feel comfortable again.

    You have the tools — you know more than the majority of people. Hoping you are able to go and have a great time at your family events!

  • KarenStewart

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    June 5, 2024 at 7:25 pm EDT in reply to: Webinar — The WHO Pandemic Treaty: The Wins & the Risks That Remain (Jun 5)

    Follow these docs on X!

    @KLVeritas

    @nassmeryl

    Door to Freedom: https://doortofreedom.org

  • KarenStewart

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    June 5, 2024 at 1:42 pm EDT in reply to: Diet/Nutraceutical/Lifestyle approaches for hypothyroidism

    This webinar might have some good info for you. I think I remember them discussing hypothyroidism in this.
    https://drlindseyberkson.substack.com/p/lets-talk-iodine-free-webinar-replay

  • KarenStewart

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    June 5, 2024 at 1:27 pm EDT in reply to: Highlights from the Healthcare Revolution (Week of June 3)

    Drip… drip… drip… info is coming out to the mainstream slowly but surely. This article appeared in the Telegraph

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/04/covid-vaccines-may-have-helped-fuel-rise-in-excess-deaths/

  • KarenStewart

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    June 5, 2024 at 1:21 pm EDT in reply to: Highlights from the Healthcare Revolution (Week of June 3)

    Good analysis of a study that just came out. We already knew this but good to see more data! https://twitter.com/CraigKellyPHON/status/1797798435250466913

    Study: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.20.24306810v1.full.pdf

  • KarenStewart

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    May 29, 2024 at 7:25 pm EDT in reply to: Florida Parental Educators Association (FPEA) Homeschool Convention.

    Love homeschool conferences — I have many fond memories of those!

    I homeschooled my daughter all the way through, she’s 22 now and a computer science major in college. It was a great experience — and made it very clear that the amount of
    time that kids spend in school everyday is ridiculous. And the focus on early
    reading/writing comes at the expense of so many other
    experiences/knowledge. Big believer in reading aloud and audio books when they are young that are well above their reading level but at comprehension level. Makes a
    huge difference in vocabularly, sentence structure, ability to listen
    and summarize, etc….

    Math — if I had to do it over again I wouldn’t do any formal math till about 12. Until then I would just do lots of board games with dice and other counting, cooking and baking. Waste of time to spend all that time drilling and pushing — at around 12 they can master any of the basics they didn’t get with the games and cooking in a tiny fraction of the time. BTW — mine struggled through those younger years but once she was a little older it took off. I can see we spent a lot of time needlessly trying to get her to master things before her brain was ready. She was probably 13 before she mastered her multiplication tables — but math has ended up being one of her favorite and strongest subjects in college. She does expert level KenKen and Sudoku in the evening to ‘relax’. Never would have believed it when she was grade school age.

    My advice — spend your time when they are young on playing, science, history, story telling and lots of reading aloud.

  • KarenStewart

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    May 24, 2024 at 2:03 pm EDT in reply to: Weekly Webinars Group

    Thanks for the suggestion Dan! Will take this idea to the team. We’ve talked on and off about moving Q&A over here.

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    May 24, 2024 at 1:49 pm EDT in reply to: High spike antibody after COVID infection

    Listen to the panel of FLCCC fellows answer this question on the 5/22 weekly webinar at the 47:27 mark
    https://imahealth.org/meet-new-flccc-senior-fellows/

  • KarenStewart

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    May 24, 2024 at 1:33 pm EDT in reply to: Monoclonal Antibodies: issues?

    Listen to the panel of FLCCC fellows answer this question on the 5/22 weekly webinar at the 42:45 mark
    https://imahealth.org/meet-new-flccc-senior-fellows/

  • KarenStewart

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    June 10, 2024 at 10:29 am EDT in reply to: New Group

    Thank you Dan! Perfect summary.

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    June 5, 2024 at 7:30 pm EDT in reply to: Daily use of ivermectin for how long?

    Thank you for sharing your experience and that you are seeing improvement. My daughter has POTS (from Ehlers-Danlos, not related to Covid) and it’s a tough condition to deal with.

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    May 29, 2024 at 7:12 pm EDT in reply to: Florida Parental Educators Association (FPEA) Homeschool Convention.

    Checked with the team — there isn’t a recording that we know of.

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    May 29, 2024 at 12:42 pm EDT in reply to: Weekly Webinars Group

    Thanks for the suggestion!

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    May 29, 2024 at 9:05 am EDT in reply to: Weekly Webinars Group

    Happy to help!

  • KarenStewart

    Member
    May 28, 2024 at 3:08 pm EDT in reply to: Weekly Webinars Group

    We already have a discussion post in the Public Forum each week for the weekly webinar, we just don’t have it in a separate webinars group. In that post, we have the links to access the webinar, along with any links that our team posts during the webinar. We invite all members to jump in and post additional links, discuss topics, etc. We’d be thrilled to have members discuss there

    We post the link to this discussion in the zoom/rumble chats as well.

    Here is the discussion post from last week’s webinar:
    https://imahealth.org/forums/groups/public-forum/forum/discussion/meet-new-flccc-senior-fellows-live-tonight-7pm-et/

    After the webinar is posted to the website, there is always a link to the discussion post for that webinar at the bottom of the webinar page. Check out the bottom of this page for an example:
    https://imahealth.org/meet-new-flccc-senior-fellows/

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