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Kamalas_a_Bitch 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was much more cautiously optimistic about the J+J vaccine. Here is the rest of what he said:

“The J&J vaccine is actually a vaccine, unlike the mRNA therapies. It is designed like a flu vaccine. It also causes spike protein to attach to the membranes of the cells and then the immune system will respond like above to the ‘foreign’ cell. It does not cause your cells to manufacture spike proteins like the mRNA treatments. In my opinion, this technology has less likelihood to cross the blood brain barrier. This basic technology has also been around for years in the form of the yearly flu shot. So complication rates are anticipated to be more like the flu vaccine. Flu vaccine complication rates, per the CDC are about 1/100th of those repertoed by the mRNA vaccines to date. However, there is not a large enough data sample at this time to verify the J&J rates. The effectiveness of this vaccine is still very high for preventing hospitalizations and severe complications.

The reason that the mRNA therapy was first available was because of its ease and speed of manufacturing. Vaccines usually take years to develop, so the fact that these therapies and vaccines are available is remarkable and thousands of dedicated people made this happen.

Lastly, numerous studies from around the world have shown the effectiveness of Vitamin D3 for reducing the infection rate and complications of COVID. Percentages reported from observational comparisons show that people with the highest quartile (75th + percentile) of D3 have 82% to 91% reductions in both infection rate and complications (hospitalization etc) respectively. The NHI seminar indicated further that TNF alpha inhibitors (used with certain autoimmune diseases) effectively lower risks of complications by 46%. The natural agents that inhibit TNF alpha are green tea extract (ECGC), cannabinoids, curcumin and echinacea.

If you do choose to take the vaccine, I highly recommend taking natural TNF alpha inhibitors to minimize the body aches and fatigue side effects. These work independently of NSAIDS (COX1 inhibitors ie Advil, Ibuprophen, Celebrex etc) which diminish the immune response. We use T. FLM: 3 tabs, 3x daily, 3 days before and 3 days after the second dose (or only dose for J&J).

Personally, I lean toward the J&J vaccine over the mRNA vaccine for myself, because of my lower risk factors and age. That being said, I believe every person needs to be informed and make the decision that feels right for you. I also believe we need to respect each person’s right to make this decision on their own and not be forced into compulsory vaccines by corporations and travel policies. Each person is unique and has different health needs and risk parameters. Keep yourself safe and healthy by the measures you need to take.”

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11GenAm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you very much for posting the rest of what he said, a medical person who doesn't act like we're all fools and idiots.

I am signed up to get the J&J on Monday, and I couldn't be more depressed. I wrote a long post here on patriots.win yesterday asking pedes to help me figure out what to do. (I never did actually post it.) I'm being hammered from all angles about getting the vaccine, which I swore I would never do. Can't even go out my front door now without a neighbor pouncing on me about whether I've had the vaccine, pushing to help me make an appointment, etc. It's bad. So I finally caved in and made an appointment. I would never take the M or P versions, but luckily it's the J&J they have.

Anyway, it's good to see that your chiropractor leans toward the J&J as being the lesser of the three evils. I get the flu vaccine every year, since 1990, with no problems, and he verified that J&J is made similarly to flu vaccine That makes me feel better, and I thank you for posting all of what he said.

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Kamalas_a_Bitch 1 point ago +1 / -0

No problem, seems like a well-balanced opinion. I like his ideas for taking supplements to reduce possibilities of side effects.