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After 1st shot, I have very similar side effects as mentioned, cardivascular activity is more limited, feel colder easier
Currently have some success with supplements such as NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C as i see improvement each day,
I'm thinking about switching to MMS for the 2nd one, and have couple of questions:
1.I'm going to start first with this Starting procedure , and then do Protocol C (1000) as advised
2. Should i stop taking supplements (NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C) altogether? or just space them at different times from the MMS?
3. Where can i read about appropriate eating habits?
4. Protocols K & F- where can i read about them?
can they be done with MMS (since the post is about CDS)?
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Hey guys,
After 1st shot, I have very similar side effects as mentioned, cardivascular activity is more limited, feel colder easier
Currently have some success with supplements such as NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C as i see improvement each day,
I'm thinking about switching to MMS for the 2nd one, and have couple of questions:
1.I'm going to start first with this Starting procedure , and then do Protocol C (1000) as advised
2. Should i stop taking supplements (NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C) altogether? or just space them at different times from the MMS?
3. Where can i read about appropriate eating habits?
4. Protocols K & F- where can i read about them?
can they be done with MMS (since the post is about CDS)?
Sorry, I have to go soon (so I will be brief) . But in the meantime, here is the link to the vaccine protocol I mentioned in my earlier post
www.comusav.com/protocolo-ai/
you can download the English version.
It answers your diet and CDS protocols questions you asked.
I recommend you buy Andreas Kalcker's 'Forbidden Health' book. It covers all the details about all CDS protocols.
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Excellent !! Thanks for the weblink!!
Hey guys,
After 1st shot, I have very similar side effects as mentioned, cardivascular activity is more limited, feel colder easier
Currently have some success with supplements such as NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C as i see improvement each day,
I'm thinking about switching to MMS for the 2nd one, and have couple of questions:
1.I'm going to start first with this Starting procedure , and then do Protocol C (1000) as advised
2. Should i stop taking supplements (NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C) altogether? or just space them at different times from the MMS?
3. Where can i read about appropriate eating habits?
4. Protocols K & F- where can i read about them?
can they be done with MMS (since the post is about CDS)?
Sorry, I have to go soon (so I will be brief) . But in the meantime, here is the link to the vaccine protocol I mentioned in my earlier post
www.comusav.com/protocolo-ai/
you can download the English version.
It answers your diet and CDS protocols questions you asked.
I recommend you buy Andreas Kalcker's 'Forbidden Health' book. It covers all the details about all CDS protocols.
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Have you been using Chlorine Dioxide water purification tablets? I think i read on another thread that you mentioned this?Hey guys,
After 1st shot, I have very similar side effects as mentioned, cardivascular activity is more limited, feel colder easier
Currently have some success with supplements such as NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C as i see improvement each day,
I'm thinking about switching to MMS for the 2nd one, and have couple of questions:
1.I'm going to start first with this Starting procedure , and then do Protocol C (1000) as advised
2. Should i stop taking supplements (NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C) altogether? or just space them at different times from the MMS?
3. Where can i read about appropriate eating habits?
4. Protocols K & F- where can i read about them?
can they be done with MMS (since the post is about CDS)?
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The issue with anti-oxidant is probably controversial. AK stated in his book that vitamin C can be taken an hour before and after CDS intake, but as I posted in the past, in a research paper lead by AK, the recommendation was not to take anti-oxidants on the days of treatment (of Covid-19). AK also said in his book to avoid taking orange juice all together because it also contain added anti-oxidants.Hey guys,
After 1st shot, I have very similar side effects as mentioned, cardivascular activity is more limited, feel colder easier
Currently have some success with supplements such as NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C as i see improvement each day,
I'm thinking about switching to MMS for the 2nd one, and have couple of questions:
1.I'm going to start first with this Starting procedure , and then do Protocol C (1000) as advised
2. Should i stop taking supplements (NAC/Serrapeptase/Vitamin C) altogether? or just space them at different times from the MMS?
3. Where can i read about appropriate eating habits?
4. Protocols K & F- where can i read about them?
can they be done with MMS (since the post is about CDS)?
I currently have protocol C and at night I take the anti-oxidants. But when I take the vaccine, I am currently thinking about, not taking vitamin c or any of the anti-oxidants for at least the first couple of days after vaccine day. I will be following the protocol I posted, which does not contain too may anti-oxidants (only melatonin and Marine electrolytes).
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I hope everything went ok in regard to the second shot (I think you said it was due today).
I also hope you can follow the anti-vaccine protocol I posted the link to. I realise that due to the very limited time, you may not have access to everything in this protocol, but having protocol F one hour before the vaccine and two more protocol F following the vaccine (on vaccine day) will be the most important part of the protocol to follow (together with protocol K).
Thanks again for creating this threat and your regular updates. GB.
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it's been a month since my last jab - have just finished my first jar of CDS and noticed my second is heaps stronger flavour. The jar was not quite airtight with the first lot so lost alot of potency.
I've bought quite a few different jars and they aren't that reliable for airtight seal so will be storing in my plastic drinking bottle from now on.
Hi BD - Have been watching Dr John Campbell for awhile now and he's definitely changed from when I first watched him. I originally thought he was a jab pusher who totally agreed with the jab being the only solution instead of early treatments and a choice on jabbing. But then he seemed to have a lightbulb moment when he saw the data on the success of ivermectin protocols.
It's great that he's bringing to light the necessity of aspiration and he's getting more notice on that in the world stage. Of course he can't go full on into other important issues as he'd be deplatformed which would be useless. He has a fantastic dry wit and is really diplomatic - makes me laugh.
Thanks for the heads up on the books - I'll check them out.
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I hope everything went ok in regard to the second shot (I think you said it was due today).
I also hope you can follow the anti-vaccine protocol I posted the link to. I realise that due to the very limited time, you may not have access to everything in this protocol, but having protocol F one hour before the vaccine and two more protocol F following the vaccine (on vaccine day) will be the most important part of the protocol to follow (together with protocol K).
Thanks again for creating this threat and your regular updates. GB.
Sorry, I got the date wrong. It was today I had to get it by......and I've just got back from getting it. The Vax hub was packed full of people with a lineup outside the door tp the carpark. I actually felt like I was walking into the gas chambers at Auschwitz......not a good feeling.
One of the questions asked by the nurse was if I had an adverse event with previous jab and I said Yes. Of course I lied and blamed it on the Vax and didn't say it was because I smashed myself on the injection site with Protocol K and it blistered red/raw. She said she hadn't heard of a side effect like that before ...lol. She also asked if I have ever suffered from Pericarditis or Myocarditis. When I probed her more about this question (as I wasn't asked this last time) she said they had only started asking this today!!
As per usual I refused to wait the 15mins after my shot and walked out to my car and continued on with the new COMUSAV 'Anti-Inoculation' Protocol @superdave kindly posted the other day.
Also for those that are interested, I was due to get my monthly blood work done this week but due to having to get my 2nd shot early I'll wait another 2 weeks and get it done then.
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I hope everything went ok in regard to the second shot (I think you said it was due today).
I also hope you can follow the anti-vaccine protocol I posted the link to. I realise that due to the very limited time, you may not have access to everything in this protocol, but having protocol F one hour before the vaccine and two more protocol F following the vaccine (on vaccine day) will be the most important part of the protocol to follow (together with protocol K).
Thanks again for creating this threat and your regular updates. GB.
Sorry, I got the date wrong. It was today I had to get it by......and I've just got back from getting it. The Vax hub was packed full of people with a lineup outside the door tp the carpark. I actually felt like I was walking into the gas chambers at Auschwitz......not a good feeling.
One of the questions asked by the nurse was if I had an adverse event with previous jab and I said Yes. Of course I lied and blamed it on the Vax and didn't say it was because I smashed myself on the injection site with Protocol K and it blistered red/raw. She said she hadn't heard of a side effect like that before ...lol. She also asked if I have ever suffered from Pericarditis or Myocarditis. When I probed her more about this question (as I wasn't asked this last time) she said they had only started asking this today!!
As per usual I refused to wait the 15mins after my shot and walked out to my car and continued on with the new COMUSAV 'Anti-Inoculation' Protocol @superdave kindly posted the other day.
Also for those that are interested, I was due to get my monthly blood work done this week but due to having to get my 2nd shot early I'll wait another 2 weeks and get it done then.
That's very interesting they're asking about myocarditis issues now. Funny you mention your blistered arm because my aunty had the same thing with the DMSO/MMS patch protocol only because she left hers on for too long. When she went back for her second jab she
showed the nurse her scar and told her it was because of the jab ahahah. The nurse said "we've never seen that side effect before!"
Keep us posted on your progress and thank you for sharing your test results with us. We'll be looking forward to that. I had
friends that asked me how do we know the CDS/MMS protocols work and this is the best way to find out, through blood workup.
How would we be able to determine the presence of spike protein in the blood? Which test would best determine this? D-dimer? Looks like dark field blood examination is a good predictor too.
Read an interesting article that states that Vitamin C is a powerful anti-toxin and can neutralize spike protein so might be something worth continuing with daily once you've completed the CDS treatment protocol.
Check this out, it's a great read. More information is coming to light as time goes on:
orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n24.shtml
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From what I've searched online and found there appears to be a specific Antibody test they do to assess for an immune response. I would assume if an immune response is showing this means there is spike protein circulating in the blood. I've got no idea if this test detects the actual levels or its just a positive or negative result.How would we be able to determine the presence of spike protein in the blood? Which test would best determine this? D-dimer? Looks like dark field blood examination is a good predictor too.
I do the D-Dimer test after watching a number of interviews with Dr's talking about the D-Dimer being very, very important to check micro-clotting issues that may be missed in other tests.
testguide.labmed.uw.edu/public/view/NCVIGQ?tabs=no
I've checked were I get my bloodwork and there is this Covid Anti-Body test described below available. Who knows whether this test will detect antibodies generated due to the jab or only through natural infection. I'm just a layman and wouldn't even attempt to give an accurate answer. One thing I do know is that I have my baseline bloodwork results from prior to getting jabbed and I am able to compare these baseline results to my future tests and keep an eye out for anything deviating out of range.
This test checks for antibodies to COVID-19. If you’ve been exposed to COVID-19, your body produces antibodies as part of the immune response to the virus. This test cannot tell you if you have an active infection.
If you suspect you have COVID-19, follow up with your healthcare provider about getting a PCR Swab test. There are multiple free outlets for this service. Google Covid 19 testing or speak to your GP.
Having antibodies usually gives immunity from further infection. However, there is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that people who have these antibodies are protected against future COVID-19 infection
Based on the most current research, antibodies develop around 5 weeks after infection from COVID-19. However, this varies by individual, and some people may take a longer time to develop antibodies
Having an antibody test too soon after being infected may cause a false-negative result. Also, some People who are infected with COVID-19 may not develop detectable levels of antibodies, such as those with weakened immune systems due to a medical condition or certain medications.
This test may also detect IgG antibodies from previous exposure to Coronaviruses other than COVID-19, which can cause a false-positive result.
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Woke up this morning feeling normal after my jab yesterday afternoon. Deltoid is a little tender highly likely due to my several topical CDS + DSMO applications as the skin has a blister forming on it.
1. Drank 1L + 20ml CDS 1 hr prior to walking in and getting the jab
2.. Applied Topical Solution within 5 mins of leaving the vax centre
3. Drank another 1L + 20ml CDS in 1 hr
4. Was unable to finish my third bottle of 1L + 20ml CDS bottle, due to falling asleep. (nothing to worry about....I had just come off working nightshift the night before and didn't get any sleep that day so I was tired)
Early days, but Fingers crossed.....
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