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To make it clear; people should realise that when one gets the vaccine, this is the problem stage. Spike protein is now produced. The body, if CDS is not taken immediately, is trying to heal itself but it can't on its own. When CDS is introduced at a later stage, say two days after the vaccine, by that time a significant amount of the spike protein is already attacking body cells, the CDS oxidise (imagine the CDS is electrocuting) this accummulated amount of the spike protein and then the body needs to do the rest (ie 'kill the significantly weakened spike protein') and that is the time when we may not feel well. This stage when the body is 'killing the spike protein' is in fact the healing phase, not the problem phase.
Just to give a simple example, say a lady put in tight high heel shoes before having a big night out when she was dancing all night. The following day, her toes will hurt. Why? because the body is starting to heal this toe.
The main thing is to keep taking the CDS in lower doses, oxidising less amount of the spike protein in a quantity that the body can handle better and gradually increasing the dosage to let the body continue its job in killing this spike protein.
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Thanks Joanne for sharing this real life example.
To make it clear; people should realise that when one gets the vaccine, this is the problem stage. Spike protein is now produced. The body, if CDS is not taken immediately, is trying to heal itself but it can't on its own. When CDS is introduced at a later stage, say two days after the vaccine, by that time a significant amount of the spike protein is already attacking body cells, the CDS oxidise (imagine the CDS is electrocuting) this accummulated amount of the spike protein and then the body needs to do the rest (ie 'kill the significantly weakened spike protein') and that is the time when we may not feel well. This stage when the body is 'killing the spike protein' is in fact the healing phase, not the problem phase.
Just to give a simple example, say a lady put in tight high heel shoes before having a big night out when she was dancing all night. The following day, her toes will hurt. Why? because the body is starting to heal this toe.
The main thing is to keep taking the CDS in lower doses, oxidising less amount of the spike protein in a quantity that the body can handle better and gradually increasing the dosage to let the body continue its job in killing this spike protein.
Good analogy. Not to discourage anyone reading this. The CDS is definitely worth taking even if you don't get onto it from the start but it just might be a little rough in the initial stages. You just have to persevere. I just think it's a shame my uncle's written it off when it's the thing that can help heal him.
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I have been advocating for protocol F on vaccine day because of the shock the body gets when it receives the vaccine. The body suddenly gets billions of these mRNA (instructions) to make the spike protein and protocol F is designed to cope with exactly that. Protocol C is much milder.
Please let me know if you want me to post again the link to this COMUSAV protocol.
For my second jab I used the COMUSAV protocol as kindly posted up by @superdave It was more aggressive dosage wise than my first protocol but easy to follow.
In any event I always start with Protocol C at least one to two weeks before I'm due to get my jab.
As for protocol 'F'. I have done this both times immediately after the jab. The only time lapse was the time it took me to walk out of the vax building and to get to my car. Do note though, I went very, very aggressive on the protocol. So much so the next day my delt was burning and after the second and third days the skin had blistered into an open wound and a yellowy gel type substance/liquid was leaking out. It was painful to touch but that was the least of my worries.
Out out all of this I am still yet to feel ill, sick, tired or anything that I can think of that might be an immune response. On xmas day I had friends over and all 4 that had been jabbed. They had varying responses after their 1st jab but after their 2nd shots, the next day they all felt sick and were generally unwell. One had to go home from work, the other felt like it but he is a self employed a delivery driver and couldn't afford to. Another was a child care worker and had to lie down on the floor with the kids and look after them from that position all afternoon.......
*******I'll be getting my bloodwork done tomorrow (**this will be 3 weeks after my 2nd jab) so I'll post up the results over the next couple of days when they come in.
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I have been advocating for protocol F on vaccine day because of the shock the body gets when it receives the vaccine. The body suddenly gets billions of these mRNA (instructions) to make the spike protein and protocol F is designed to cope with exactly that. Protocol C is much milder.
Please let me know if you want me to post again the link to this COMUSAV protocol.
For my second jab I used the COMUSAV protocol as kindly posted up by @superdave It was more aggressive dosage wise than my first protocol but easy to follow.
In any event I always start with Protocol C at least one to two weeks before I'm due to get my jab.
As for protocol 'F'. I have done this both times immediately after the jab. The only time lapse was the time it took me to walk out of the vax building and to get to my car. Do note though, I went very, very aggressive on the protocol. So much so the next day my delt was burning and after the second and third days the skin had blistered into an open wound and a yellowy gel type substance/liquid was leaking out. It was painful to touch but that was the least of my worries.
Out out all of this I am still yet to feel ill, sick, tired or anything that I can think of that might be an immune response. On xmas day I had friends over and all 4 that had been jabbed. They had varying responses after their 1st jab but after their 2nd shots, the next day they all felt sick and were generally unwell. One had to go home from work, the other felt like it but he is a self employed a delivery driver and couldn't afford to. Another was a child care worker and had to lie down on the floor with the kids and look after them from that position all afternoon.......
*******I'll be getting my bloodwork done tomorrow (**this will be 3 weeks after my 2nd jab) so I'll post up the results over the next couple of days when they come in.
Happy New Year! Great to hear from you. Sounds like you're doing really well. Awesome to hear. Looking forward to your bloods.
Question, the yellow discharge from your arm do you think it could be some of the vaccine contents lingering in your deltoid? My aunty had blistering and ooze coming out of her arm too with the first dmso patch protocol. She didn't leave it on for as long with the second dose so never had the blistering the second time around.
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Baseline Tests 2 weeks after 6 weeks after 20 days after
3 days before 1st Pfizer 1st Pfizer 2nd Pfizer
1st Pfizer injection injection injection injection
28/09/2021 15/10/2021 15/11/2021 7/01/2022 Ref Range
Sodium 141 mmol/L 142 mmol/L 140 mmol/L 140 mmol/L (137 - 147)
Potassium 4.3 mmol/L 4.0 mmol/L 3.6 mmol/L 3.9 mmol/L (3.5 - 5.0)
Chloride 104 mmol/L 106 mmol/L 103 mmol/L 104 mmol/L (96 - 109)
Bicarbonate 31 mmol/L 30 mmol/L 29 mmol/L 32 mmol/L (25 - 33)
Other Anions 10 mmol/L 10 mmol/L 12 mmol/L 8 mmol/L (4 - 17)
Glucose 5.0 mmol/L 5.0 mmol/L 4.5 mmo/L 4.7 mmo/L (3.0 - 7.7)
Urea 6.6 mmol/L 6.3 mmol/L 8.0 mmol/L 7.3mmol/L (2.5 - 8.0)
Creatinine 87 umol/L 78 umol/L 88 umol/L 88 umol/L (60 – 130)
eGFR >90 mL/min >90 mL/min >90 mL/min >90 mL/min (over 59)
Uric Acid 0.23 mmol/L 0.23 mmol/L 0.26 mmol/L 0.25 mmol/L (0.12 – 0.45)
Total Bilirubin 13 umol/L 12 umol/L 8 umol/L 10 umol/L (2 – 20)
Alk. Phos. 59 U/L 67 U/L 76 U/L 72 U/L (30 – 115)
Gamma GT 19 U/L 18 U/L 14 U/L 16 U/L (0 – 70)
ALT 36 U/L 34 U/L 24 U/L 65 U/L (0 – 45)
AST 35 U/L 30 U/L 27 U/L 154 U/L (0 – 41)
LD 168 U/L 164 U/L 182 U/L 298 U/L (80 – 250)
Calcium 2.40 mmol/L 2.40 mmol/L 2.30 mmol/L 2.36 mmol/L (2.15 – 2.60)
Adjusted for Albumin 2.41 mmol/L 2.47 mmol/L 2.37 mmol/L 2.43 mmol/L (2.15 – 2.60)
Phosphate 1.0 mmol/L 1.1 mmol/L 1.1 mmol/L 1.3 mmol/L (0.8 – 1.51
Total Protein 69 g/l 67g/l 66g/l 65g/l (60 – 82)
Albumin 42 g/l 40 g/l 40 g/l 40g/l (35 – 50)
Globulins 27 g/l 27 g/l 26 g/l 25g/l (20 – 40)
Serum Creatine Kinase (CK) 240 U/L*** 190 U/L Not Tested (0 – 190) N/A
High Sensitivity CRP <0.2 mg/L <0.2 mg/L 0.4 mg/L 0.4 mg/L (0.0 – 6.0)
Coagulation Studies
Prothrombin Time 12 seconds 11 seconds 12 seconds 11 seconds (8 – 14)
APTT 25 seconds 24 seconds 27 seconds 26 seconds (22 – 35)
Plasma Fibrinogen 2.69 g/L 2.75 g/L 2.99 g/L 2.83 g/L (1.50 – 4.00)
Thrombin Clotting Time 16 seconds 16 seconds 20 seconds 16 seconds (13 – 21)
Platelet Count 181 x10 ‘9 /L 186 x10 ‘9/L 196 x10 '9/L 188 x10 '9/L (150 – 450)
D-Dimer (Innovance) 0.33 mg/L 0.42 mg/L 0.34 mg/L 0.42 mg/L (< 0.51)
hs - Troponin Not Tested Not Tested 13 ng/L Awaiting result
(**The 99th percentile for healthy population is 14 ng/L)
Full Blood Examination
Haemoglobin 178g/L 152 g/L 158 g/L 163 g/L (135 – 180)
Red Cell Count 6.0 x10 ’12 /L 5.2 x10 ’12 /L 5.3 x10 '12 /L 5.5 x10 '12 /L (4.2 – 6.0)
Haematocrit 0.51 0.43 0.46 0.48 (38 – 52)
Mean Cell Volume 84 fL 83 fL 87 fL 86 fL (80 – 98)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin 30 pg 29 pg 30 pg 30 pg (27 – 35)
Platelet Count 181 x10 ’9 /L 186 x10 ’9 /L 196 x10 '9 /L 188 x10 '9/L (150 – 450)
White Cell Count 3.9 x10 ’9 /L*** 4.0 x10 ’9 /L 7.0 x10 '9 /L 4.5 x10 '9 /L (4.0 – 11.0)
Neutrophils 41% 1.6 x10 ’9 /L*** 42% 1.7 x10 ’9 /L 60% 4.2 x10 '9 /L 44% 2.0 x10 '9 /L (2.0 – 7.5)
Lymphocytes 42% 1.6 x10 ’9 /L 42% 1.7 x10 ’9 /L 29% 2.0 x10 '9 /L 40% 1.8 x10 '9 /L (1.1 – 4.0)
Monocytes 10% 0.4 x10 ’9 /L 10% 0.4 x10 ’9 /L 8% 0.6 x10 '9 /L 10% 0.5 x10 ’9 /L (0.2 – 1.0)
Eosinophils 5% 0.23 x10 ’9 /L 5% .20 x10 ’9 /L 3% 0.21 x10 '9 /L 5% 0.23 x10 ’9 /L (0.04 – 0.40)
Basophils 1% 0.04 x10 ’9 /L 1% .04 x10 ’9 /L 0% 0.00 x 10 '9 /L 1% 0.5 x10 ’9 /L (< 0.21)
Cumulative Lipid Risk Report
Cholesterol 6.6 mmol/L 5.9 mmol/L 5.9 mmol/L 5.9 mmol/L (3.6 – 6.9)
Triglycerides 0.6 mmol/L 0.4 mmol/L random 0.4 mmol/L 0.5 mmol/L (0.3 – 4.0)
Cholesterol Fractions
HDL 1.46 mmol/L 1.74 mmol/L 1.74 mmol/L 1.58 mmol/L (above 1.0)
LDL (direct) 3.94 mmol/L*** 3.81 mmol/L*** 3.82 mmol/L*** 3.96 mmol/L (below 2.5)
Non-HDL Cholesterol 4.44 mmol/L*** 4.16 mmol/L*** 4.16 mmol/L*** 4.32 mmol/L (below 3.3)
Total/HDL ratio 4.0 3.4 3.4 3.7
Serum Magnesium 0.8 mmol/L 0.7 mmol/L 0.7 mmol/L 0.7 mmol/L (0.7 – 1.1)
Liver Values elevated. Started back very hard training about a week before blood text. GGT is in range. If GGT was elevated along with AST, ALT & LD I would investigate further re liver stress. Likely due to muscle inflammation/stress from very hard training and/or also the 4 x NSAID headache pills I took the day before the test.
Still waiting on Troponin results
D-Dimer and Blood Coagulation Studies results were my main concerns, but they appear to be remaining stable at the moment.....
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I'm not sure, wishful thinking........If I end up getting a booster jab I could do Protocol 'F' on both arms and see if the yellow liquid also comes out of the arm that wasn't injected.
Question, the yellow discharge from your arm do you think it could be some of the vaccine contents lingering in your deltoid? My aunty had blistering and ooze coming out of her arm too with the first dmso patch protocol. She didn't leave it on for as long with the second dose so never had the blistering the second time around.
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I'm not sure, wishful thinking........If I end up getting a booster jab I could do Protocol 'F' on both arms and see if the yellow liquid also comes out of the arm that wasn't injected.
Great to hear from you.
Thanks for the update and posting your results. Much appreciated.
You are putting a lot of efforts to help us all.
When you mentioned protocol F, did you mean protocol K? Protocol K is spraying CDS or saturating a pad with CDS and rubbing 70% DMSO. I think some people mix the CDS and 70% CDS and saturate the mix where the injection was.
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D-Dimer and Blood Coagulation Studies results were my main concerns, but they appear to be remaining stable at the moment.....
Great news
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Oops…..yep Protocol K I meant. I’ll go back and amend my post when I am at home on my desktop PC. Can’t seem to do it from my mobile ph.
I'm not sure, wishful thinking........If I end up getting a booster jab I could do Protocol 'F' on both arms and see if the yellow liquid also comes out of the arm that wasn't injected.
Great to hear from you.
Thanks for the update and posting your results. Much appreciated.
You are putting a lot of efforts to help us all.
When you mentioned protocol F, did you mean protocol K? Protocol K is spraying CDS or saturating a pad with CDS and rubbing 70% DMSO. I think some people mix the CDS and 70% CDS and saturate the mix where the injection was.
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