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Here are my latest results.

Only changes are.

I started taking the supplement Nattokinase to combat against blood clotting issues. Seems to be a very popular supplement of late and can be hard to find in stock. 

Donated 500ml blood

I took CDS from approx 15th Sept continously through to about the 1st of November.  About a week prior to getting this latest blood test I felt a tingle in my throat as if I was coming down with a cold.  I took CDS for 2 days and it went away!   I stopped the CDS at this point.  I will be starting CDS up again about 2 weeks prior to my second jab and again running right through for a month or more.

Neutrophils has come back into the reference range.  I can't explain why.  The only difference's are the aformentioned supplement and blood donation + I stopped taking CDS a few weeks before hand.

I added Troponin to this test to get a baseline for me, not that I have had any heart/chest pains thus far.

Apparently Troponin is a type of protein found in the muscles of your heart. Troponin isn't normally found in the blood. When heart muscles become damaged, troponin is sent into the bloodstream. As heart damage increases, greater amounts of troponin are released in the blood. High levels of troponin in the blood may mean you are having or recently had a heart attack . A heart attack happens when blood flow to the heart gets blocked. This blockage can be deadly. But quick diagnosis and treatment can save your life.If your results show normal troponin levels for 12 hours after chest pain has started, it's unlikely that your symptoms were caused by a heart attack. If even a small level of troponin is found in your blood, it may mean there is some damage to your heart. If high levels of troponin are found in one or more tests over time, it probably means you had a heart attack. Other reasons for higher than normal troponin levels include:
These results on the 28th September are before my 1st Pfizer injection.  The others are follow-up tests after.  I am yet to have the second injection due to my employment not requiring it until late January. (This may change as I've just heard a rumour it may be brought forward to mid December). 

From what I have read a great proportion of adverse effects seem to occur after the second shot, so I will be keeping a close eye on results after that one.


Blood Test Results

                                            Baseline Tests              2 weeks after                 6 weeks after
                                            3 days before               1st Pfizer                        1st Pfizer
                                            1st Pfizer injection        injection                          injection
                                      
                                                  28/09/2021             15/10/2021                    15/11/2021                  Ref Range 

Sodium                                   141 mmol/L              142 mmol/L                     140 mmol/L                 (137 - 147)
Potassium                               4.3  mmol/L              4.0 mmol/L                      3.6 mmol/L                  (3.5 - 5.0)
Chloride                                  104 mmol/L              106 mmol/L                     103 mmol/L                  (96 - 109)
Bicarbonate                             31 mmol/L                   30 mmol/L                     29 mmol/L                  (25 - 33)
Other Anions                           10 mmol/L                   10 mmol/L                     12 mmol/L                   (4 - 17)
Glucose                                   5.0 mmol/L                  5.0 mmol/L                    4.5 mmo/L    fasting   (3.0 - 7.7)
Urea                                         6.6 mmol/L                 6.3 mmol/L                           8.0                       (2.5 - 8.0)
Creatinine                                87 umol/L                     78 umol/L                       88 umol/L                 (60 – 130)
eGFR                                      >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             (0.12 – 0.45)
Total Bilirubin                           13 umol/L                        12 umol/L                      8 umol/L                 (2 – 20)
Alk. Phos.                                59 U/L                              67 U/L                           76 U/L                    (30 – 115)
Gamma GT                             19 U/L                              18 U/L                           14 U/L                     (0 – 70)
ALT                                          36 U/L                              34 U/L                           24 U/L                     (0 – 45)
AST                                         35 U/L                               30 U/L                          27 U/L                     (0 – 41)
LD                                           168 U/L                             164 U/L                        182 U/L                    (80 – 250)
Calcium                                   2.40 mmol/L              2.40 mmol/L                        2.30 mmol/L             (2.15 – 2.60)
Adjusted for Albumin               2.41 mmol/L               2.47 mmol/L                       2.37 mmol/L             (2.15 – 2.60)
Phosphate                               1.0  mmol/L                1.1  mmol/L                        1.1 mmol/L               (0.8 – 1.5)
Total Protein                            69 g/l                                    67g/l                           66g/l                        (60 – 82)
Albumin                                   42 g/l                                    40 g/l                          40 g/l                       (35 – 50)
Globulins                                 27 g/l                                    27 g/l                          26 g/l                       (20 – 40) 

Serum Creatine Kinase (CK)   240 U/L***                         190 U/L                          Not Tested             (0 – 190) 

High Sensitivity CRP               <0.2 mg/L                           <0.2 mg/L                     0.4 mg/L                 (0.0 – 6.0) 


Coagulation Studies               

Prothrombin Time                   12 seconds                 11 seconds                  12 seconds                       (8 – 14)
APTT                                       25 seconds                 24 seconds                 27 seconds                       (22 – 35)
Plasma Fibrinogen                   2.69 g/L                     2.75 g/L                       2.99 g/L                            (1.50 – 4.00)
Thrombin Clotting Time           16 seconds                 16 seconds                 20 seconds                       (13 – 21)
Platelet Count                         181 x10  ‘9 /L              186 x10  ‘9/L               196 x10 '9/L                      (150 – 450)
D-Dimer (Innovance)               0.33 mg/L                  0.42    mg/L                  0.34 mg/L                         (< 0.51) 

hs - Troponin                              Not Tested                 Not Tested                   13 ng/L          (**The 99th percentile for healthy population is 14 ng/L)


Full Blood Examination

Haemoglobin                           178g/L                       152 g/L                            158 g/L                           (135 – 180)
Red Cell Count                         6.0 x10 ’12 /L           5.2 x10 ’12 /L                   5.3 x10 '12 /L                 (4.2 – 6.0)
Haematocrit                              0.51                            0.43                                0.46                               (38 – 52)
Mean Cell Volume                    84 fL                           83 fL                               87 fL                              (80 – 98)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin          30 pg                          29 pg                               30 pg                             (27 – 35)
Platelet Count                          181 x10 ’9 /L              186 x10 ’9 /L                   196 x10 '9 /L                  (150 – 450)
White Cell Count                      3.9 x10 ’9 /L***           4.0 x10 ’9 /L                    7.0 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        (2.0 – 7.5)
Lymphocytes             42%       1.6 x10 ’9 /L             42%    1.7 x10 ’9 /L            29%   2.0 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         (0.2 – 1.0)
Eosinophils                   5%       0.23 x10 ’9 /L           5%  .20 x10 ’9 /L               3%     0.21 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      (< 0.21)


Cumulative Lipid Risk Report

Cholesterol                             6.6 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                     (0.3 – 4.0) 

Cholesterol Fractions
HDL                                      1.46 mmol/L              1.74 mmol/L                           1.74 mmol/L                  (above 1.0)
LDL (direct)                           3.94 mmol/L***         3.81 mmol/L***                       3.82 mmol/L***              (below 2.5)
Non-HDL Cholesterol            4.44 mmol/L***         4.16 mmol/L***                       4.16 mmol/L***              (below 3.3)
Total/HDL ratio                       4.0                            3.4                                          3.4

Serum Magnesium                0.8 mmol/L                0.7 mmol/L                             0.7 mmol/L                     (0.7 – 1.1)
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Update: feeling somewhat ok today. I was fine through the night, just very tired early. Today I woke up and sprung out of bed and then a few hours later started having some brain fog and little twinges of a headache and once again very tired so I climbed back in bed. Hoping it passes quickly! I also haven't had caffeine in a few days and ran out of Claritin D for my allergies so those are all factors. 
 


I also used to take claratin for hayfever but all of my allergies went away shortly after iodine supplementation. But during the plandemic my allergies returned and I discovered that3 drops of mms got rid of them. I told a friend that suffered allergies and they reported the same.
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Here's a question for you all.  Maybe you might have some answers.

My friend who got both Pfizer jabs who didn't think she needed to detox initially just told me last night she had experienced a side effect.

First jab she was fine for a few days then she got ill then decided to dose up on MMS and rested for 12 hours and started to feel better following that.

Second dose, again she didn't detox but felt unwell again, did the MMS and recovered.

Last night we had a proper catch up and what she didn't tell me was that she had painful calf muscles.  The first jab she put it down
to the hill run she did that morning.  However just to see if it was from vigorous exercise, for the second jab she decided to skip
exercise that morning.  She told me that her calf muscles ached again and this time she experienced tingling and slight numbness 
in her legs.  She described it like that pain you'd expect after doing a 21km marathon like we used to do.  So she knew it was a side effect of the vaccine and that's what encouraged her to take the MMS the second time again which then resolved shortly after.

So she visited her doctor and he did mention it was a common side effect but that it was nothing to worry about.

I'm just wondering if she should get a d-dimer test and possibly check her troponin levels too? 

She feels absolutely fine now but I thought would be worth checking out especially if she's to get boosters in the future.


 

Your friend will continue suffering side effects unless she takes the mms regularly. I'm not sure why she is taking the risk of giving the shot time to accumulate poisons and spike protein. Ive also observed the shot exhibiting an intelligence as if it was trying to locate weaknesses in the body too. If that were me, my priority would simply be taking mms daily, not any d-dimer tests or checks of troponin levels. After all, if she takes the mms on a regular basis, she wouldn't need to worry about those.

I know a person that has almost died twice due to that poison and mms saved them but they kept on doing what your friend did. The shot creates massive inflammation in the body so any weakness will flair up. I'm not sure if your friend knows how much danger she's in with the inconsistent use of mms.
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Here's a question for you all.  Maybe you might have some answers.

My friend who got both Pfizer jabs who didn't think she needed to detox initially just told me last night she had experienced a side effect.

First jab she was fine for a few days then she got ill then decided to dose up on MMS and rested for 12 hours and started to feel better following that.

Second dose, again she didn't detox but felt unwell again, did the MMS and recovered.

Last night we had a proper catch up and what she didn't tell me was that she had painful calf muscles.  The first jab she put it down
to the hill run she did that morning.  However just to see if it was from vigorous exercise, for the second jab she decided to skip
exercise that morning.  She told me that her calf muscles ached again and this time she experienced tingling and slight numbness 
in her legs.  She described it like that pain you'd expect after doing a 21km marathon like we used to do.  So she knew it was a side effect of the vaccine and that's what encouraged her to take the MMS the second time again which then resolved shortly after.

So she visited her doctor and he did mention it was a common side effect but that it was nothing to worry about.

I'm just wondering if she should get a d-dimer test and possibly check her troponin levels too? 

She feels absolutely fine now but I thought would be worth checking out especially if she's to get boosters in the future.




 

Your friend will continue suffering side effects unless she takes the mms regularly. I'm not sure why she is taking the risk of giving the shot time to accumulate poisons and spike protein. Ive also observed the shot exhibiting an intelligence as if it was trying to locate weaknesses in the body too. If that were me, my priority would simply be taking mms daily, not any d-dimer tests or checks of troponin levels. After all, if she takes the mms on a regular basis, she wouldn't need to worry about those.

I know a person that has almost died twice due to that poison and mms saved them but they kept on doing what your friend did. The shot creates massive inflammation in the body so any weakness will flair up. I'm not sure if your friend knows how much danger she's in with the inconsistent use of mms.

 


Very well said Truthseeker.

The priority is to get the MMS/CDS NOW to reduce the damage.
The tests can be done later.
Please get her to take protocol F immediately. If she cannot stand it (simply because she left that late), get her to start with protocol C and increase gradually the dosage up to what she can tolerate but less than 80ml/day (protocol C).
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Thanks BD.

Much appreciate you taking the trouble to post the results and keep us updated.
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 Your friend will continue suffering side effects unless she takes the mms regularly. I'm not sure why she is taking the risk of giving the shot time to accumulate poisons and spike protein. Ive also observed the shot exhibiting an intelligence as if it was trying to locate weaknesses in the body too. If that were me, my priority would simply be taking mms daily, not any d-dimer tests or checks of troponin levels. After all, if she takes the mms on a regular basis, she wouldn't need to worry about those.

I know a person that has almost died twice due to that poison and mms saved them but they kept on doing what your friend did. The shot creates massive inflammation in the body so any weakness will flair up. I'm not sure if your friend knows how much danger she's in with the inconsistent use of mms.

I did urge her to detox from the start.  I feel those first few days were crucial but you can't help everyone, just like that person you know.  It was only because she got scared enough with the side effects that she did something.  She's very stubborn and didn't want to think the vaccine could actually harm her.  She's of the mindset that this is for her own good, hard to convince people otherwise when their mind's made up.  I'm just glad she has mms and has the good sense to at least take it when she feels she needs to.

With the person you mentioned, how did they nearly die twice?  What kind of symptoms did they have?  What difference did they notice when they took mms?

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Here are my latest results.

Only changes are.

I started taking the supplement Nattokinase to combat against blood clotting issues. Seems to be a very popular supplement of late and can be hard to find in stock. 

Donated 500ml blood

I took CDS from approx 15th Sept continously through to about the 1st of November.  About a week prior to getting this latest blood test I felt a tingle in my throat as if I was coming down with a cold.  I took CDS for 2 days and it went away!   I stopped the CDS at this point.  I will be starting CDS up again about 2 weeks prior to my second jab and again running right through for a month or more.

Neutrophils has come back into the reference range.  I can't explain why.  The only difference's are the aformentioned supplement and blood donation + I stopped taking CDS a few weeks before hand.

I added Troponin to this test to get a baseline for me, not that I have had any heart/chest pains thus far.

Apparently Troponin is a type of protein found in the muscles of your heart. Troponin isn't normally found in the blood. When heart muscles become damaged, troponin is sent into the bloodstream. As heart damage increases, greater amounts of troponin are released in the blood. High levels of troponin in the blood may mean you are having or recently had a heart attack . A heart attack happens when blood flow to the heart gets blocked. This blockage can be deadly. But quick diagnosis and treatment can save your life.If your results show normal troponin levels for 12 hours after chest pain has started, it's unlikely that your symptoms were caused by a heart attack. If even a small level of troponin is found in your blood, it may mean there is some damage to your heart. If high levels of troponin are found in one or more tests over time, it probably means you had a heart attack. Other reasons for higher than normal troponin levels include:
These results on the 28th September are before my 1st Pfizer injection.  The others are follow-up tests after.  I am yet to have the second injection due to my employment not requiring it until late January. (This may change as I've just heard a rumour it may be brought forward to mid December). 

From what I have read a great proportion of adverse effects seem to occur after the second shot, so I will be keeping a close eye on results after that one.


Blood Test Results

                                            Baseline Tests              2 weeks after                 6 weeks after
                                            3 days before               1st Pfizer                        1st Pfizer
                                            1st Pfizer injection        injection                          injection
                                      
                                                  28/09/2021             15/10/2021                    15/11/2021                  Ref Range 

Sodium                                   141 mmol/L              142 mmol/L                     140 mmol/L                 (137 - 147)
Potassium                               4.3  mmol/L              4.0 mmol/L                      3.6 mmol/L                  (3.5 - 5.0)
Chloride                                  104 mmol/L              106 mmol/L                     103 mmol/L                  (96 - 109)
Bicarbonate                             31 mmol/L                   30 mmol/L                     29 mmol/L                  (25 - 33)
Other Anions                           10 mmol/L                   10 mmol/L                     12 mmol/L                   (4 - 17)
Glucose                                   5.0 mmol/L                  5.0 mmol/L                    4.5 mmo/L    fasting   (3.0 - 7.7)
Urea                                         6.6 mmol/L                 6.3 mmol/L                           8.0                       (2.5 - 8.0)
Creatinine                                87 umol/L                     78 umol/L                       88 umol/L                 (60 – 130)
eGFR                                      >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             (0.12 – 0.45)
Total Bilirubin                           13 umol/L                        12 umol/L                      8 umol/L                 (2 – 20)
Alk. Phos.                                59 U/L                              67 U/L                           76 U/L                    (30 – 115)
Gamma GT                             19 U/L                              18 U/L                           14 U/L                     (0 – 70)
ALT                                          36 U/L                              34 U/L                           24 U/L                     (0 – 45)
AST                                         35 U/L                               30 U/L                          27 U/L                     (0 – 41)
LD                                           168 U/L                             164 U/L                        182 U/L                    (80 – 250)
Calcium                                   2.40 mmol/L              2.40 mmol/L                        2.30 mmol/L             (2.15 – 2.60)
Adjusted for Albumin               2.41 mmol/L               2.47 mmol/L                       2.37 mmol/L             (2.15 – 2.60)
Phosphate                               1.0  mmol/L                1.1  mmol/L                        1.1 mmol/L               (0.8 – 1.5)
Total Protein                            69 g/l                                    67g/l                           66g/l                        (60 – 82)
Albumin                                   42 g/l                                    40 g/l                          40 g/l                       (35 – 50)
Globulins                                 27 g/l                                    27 g/l                          26 g/l                       (20 – 40) 

Serum Creatine Kinase (CK)   240 U/L***                         190 U/L                          Not Tested             (0 – 190) 

High Sensitivity CRP               <0.2 mg/L                           <0.2 mg/L                     0.4 mg/L                 (0.0 – 6.0) 


Coagulation Studies               

Prothrombin Time                   12 seconds                 11 seconds                  12 seconds                       (8 – 14)
APTT                                       25 seconds                 24 seconds                 27 seconds                       (22 – 35)
Plasma Fibrinogen                   2.69 g/L                     2.75 g/L                       2.99 g/L                            (1.50 – 4.00)
Thrombin Clotting Time           16 seconds                 16 seconds                 20 seconds                       (13 – 21)
Platelet Count                         181 x10  ‘9 /L              186 x10  ‘9/L               196 x10 '9/L                      (150 – 450)
D-Dimer (Innovance)               0.33 mg/L                  0.42    mg/L                  0.34 mg/L                         (< 0.51) 

hs - Troponin                              Not Tested                 Not Tested                   13 ng/L          (**The 99th percentile for healthy population is 14 ng/L)


Full Blood Examination

Haemoglobin                           178g/L                       152 g/L                            158 g/L                           (135 – 180)
Red Cell Count                         6.0 x10 ’12 /L           5.2 x10 ’12 /L                   5.3 x10 '12 /L                 (4.2 – 6.0)
Haematocrit                              0.51                            0.43                                0.46                               (38 – 52)
Mean Cell Volume                    84 fL                           83 fL                               87 fL                              (80 – 98)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin          30 pg                          29 pg                               30 pg                             (27 – 35)
Platelet Count                          181 x10 ’9 /L              186 x10 ’9 /L                   196 x10 '9 /L                  (150 – 450)
White Cell Count                      3.9 x10 ’9 /L***           4.0 x10 ’9 /L                    7.0 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        (2.0 – 7.5)
Lymphocytes             42%       1.6 x10 ’9 /L             42%    1.7 x10 ’9 /L            29%   2.0 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         (0.2 – 1.0)
Eosinophils                   5%       0.23 x10 ’9 /L           5%  .20 x10 ’9 /L               3%     0.21 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      (< 0.21)


Cumulative Lipid Risk Report

Cholesterol                             6.6 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                     (0.3 – 4.0) 

Cholesterol Fractions
HDL                                      1.46 mmol/L              1.74 mmol/L                           1.74 mmol/L                  (above 1.0)
LDL (direct)                           3.94 mmol/L***         3.81 mmol/L***                       3.82 mmol/L***              (below 2.5)
Non-HDL Cholesterol            4.44 mmol/L***         4.16 mmol/L***                       4.16 mmol/L***              (below 3.3)
Total/HDL ratio                       4.0                            3.4                                          3.4

Serum Magnesium                0.8 mmol/L                0.7 mmol/L                             0.7 mmol/L                     (0.7 – 1.1)


Thank you so much for sharing this.  We're always keen to see your latest results.  Everything looks pretty consistent, the increase in your neutrophil count, do you think it could have been as a result of that tingle you felt in your throat?  Perhaps it was detecting a bacterial infection?
 

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My CDS Pfizer Vaccine Detox blog 17 Nov 2021 18:18 #72536

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Today is day three since my J&J. I battled with some stuff yesterday but I believe I also drank way too much water and washed out electrolytes and tanked my BP so I had bouts of dizziness and sweating. Today I am back to my hourly CDS protocol and feeling fine. I won't lie, knowing this is coursing through my body is tripping up my mind..... I've never been one to take meds for really anything so having this injected into me is a battle with myself. I can only pray that CDS and all the other supportive supplements are doing something. I am in the risk group of "females under 50" so this blood clotting risk is also weighing on me heavily. I think the most damage I feel at the moment is the seriously large chemical burn I gave myself on my arm from the patch I put on post vaccine. I was anxious as soon as the pharmacist walked away I started haphazardly slathering stuff on my arm and then covered it with a large gauze bandaid. I changed it out to a proper ratio patch when I got home but I was unable to continue with it after the first day because I have a large burn that is painful on my arm. Sigh! It was worth it though. Now I have a standing order for weekly blood work to monitor my platelet levels and a d dimer as well. I will start that this Friday. 
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 Your friend will continue suffering side effects unless she takes the mms regularly. I'm not sure why she is taking the risk of giving the shot time to accumulate poisons and spike protein. Ive also observed the shot exhibiting an intelligence as if it was trying to locate weaknesses in the body too. If that were me, my priority would simply be taking mms daily, not any d-dimer tests or checks of troponin levels. After all, if she takes the mms on a regular basis, she wouldn't need to worry about those.

I know a person that has almost died twice due to that poison and mms saved them but they kept on doing what your friend did. The shot creates massive inflammation in the body so any weakness will flair up. I'm not sure if your friend knows how much danger she's in with the inconsistent use of mms.

I did urge her to detox from the start.  I feel those first few days were crucial but you can't help everyone, just like that person you know.  It was only because she got scared enough with the side effects that she did something.  She's very stubborn and didn't want to think the vaccine could actually harm her.  She's of the mindset that this is for her own good, hard to convince people otherwise when their mind's made up.  I'm just glad she has mms and has the good sense to at least take it when she feels she needs to.

With the person you mentioned, how did they nearly die twice?  What kind of symptoms did they have?  What difference did they notice when they took mms?

The person I mentioned suffered high blood pressure, palpitations and dizziness a few months after the two shots. Then they developed a spasm in the bowel and could no longer go to the toilet. Then one day they simply did not have the energy to move from where they were sitting and said something was wrong. They said they felt like they were going to die. Since the ambulance that arrived when they suffered the bowel spasm took almost 10 hours to get there, this time they knew they were screwed. I suggested MMS and they took 1 drop in water and a few minutes later they were ok. A few days after that their bowel started to work again.

Then in their infinite wisdom they took another shot of astrazenica that was a booster and they were not consistent with the MMS. A few weeks after the booster they could not move again and said they felt like they were going to die. 1 drop of MMS saved them again. They still say the vaccine has not given them any side effects...

I'm sure they will take another booster shot and eventually will die. Bear in mind they could not move from their seat to even make the MMS and they see it as an inconvenience and do not respect it. Therefore if no one is around the next time they have a turn, they will just die.
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