(My original list, which contains remedies from many sources, is at covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/faq-3-remedies.)
BRIEF NOTE ON W.C.H. IMPROVING SCIENCE
I just read Dr. Tess Lauwrie's Feb 12 post, "The breathtaking power of grassroots science" at https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/the-breathtaking-power-of-grassroots.
I'm glad to see efforts to improve on scientific method for vaxes (& other meds). The post linked to the "World Council for Health" website at https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/. The video discussed "Grassroots Science" efforts relating to the website: https://www.vcgwiki.com/index.php?start=5.
“I'M WITH THE CONTROL GROUP”
The Control Group Cooperative. The Control Group is a citizen-funded cooperative formed for the purpose of collecting the health data of the voluntarily vaccine-free [unvaccinated] as the necessary control group to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccinated. It is our intention to use the stratified data* to demonstrate the health outcomes of the control group, in comparison to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccinated by having it analysed and presented publicly by independent scientists and doctors. - The control group study is global and open to anyone who has not been vaccinated for SARS-CoV-2. You can participate for free, but we encourage participants to subscribe as funding Associates to ensure this project can continue to run as a long-term study. - As a cooperative, our funding Associates are encouraged to guide us in steering this project forward and expanding ways we can legally protect the freedoms of the vaccine free community and prevent medical discrimination. - The Control Group community is our support network, which has a large presence on Telegram and is building resources to support the vaccine-free around the world. We are doing this with love to protect the future of our families, children, friends, neighbours and all of humanity: https://t.me/joinchat/zY5O0WRXMDcyYmNk. - Our data collection website is www.vaxcontrolgroup.com. We are an affiliate of the World Council for Health https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/about/ - Control Group Cooperative Limited is a registered legal company at Companies House (UK) https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13477806.
COVID VAX SYMPTOMS & REMEDIES (slightly edited)
Post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome
Vaccine-induced Covid-19 like illness often presents with a combination of the following symptoms: headache, fever, joint pain, chills
These symptoms may disappear within 48 to 72 hours. However, some people may have a more extended Covid-19 like illness that lasts for a week or more and may even test positive for Covid-19. To avoid a lengthy illness, people with Covid-19 like symptoms after vaccination may benefit from following the World Council for Health’s Covid-19 treatment guidance....
Post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome or pCoIS (also called Post Covid-19 Vaccine Syndrome or pCoVS) is a new complex multi-system inflammatory syndrome. ... Emerging data show that pCoIS is similar to Long Covid or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and manifests as a combination of the following symptoms:
muscle and joint pain, gastrointestinal upset, weakness, numbness and tingling in the extremities, intense fatigue, poor sleep, brain fog
Unlike Long Covid, pCoIS does not appear to necessarily progress from a Covid-19 like illness but may arise spontaneously weeks after a Covid-19 injection. As pCoIS is a new condition, we don’t know the long-term significance of the symptoms.
Eight categories of pCoIS disease
The World Council for Health experts currently recognises the following eight categories of pCoIS disease:
Categorization Description
Cardiac Complications (pCoIS-Car) For post-injection symptoms affecting the heart such as inflammation or myocarditis, heart attack, or heart failure
Neurological Complications (pCoIS-N) For post-injection symptoms affecting the brain and nervous system such as Guillain Barre Syndrome, encephalitis, Parkinson's Disease, memory loss, and dementia
Haematological Complications (pCoIS-H) For post-injection symptoms affecting the blood cells such as blood clots, thrombocytopenia and lymphoma
Vascular Complications (pCoIS-V) For post-injection symptoms affecting blood vessels such as stroke, blood vessel thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism
Immune System Complications (pCoIS-IS) For post injections symptoms affecting the immune system including autoimmune diseases (e.g. Diabetes Mellitus, Multiple Sclerosis and Chrohn's Disease) and infections (e.g. Shingles, Herpes, Epstein Barr Virus)
Reproductive Health Complications (pCoIS-RH) For post-injection complications affecting pregnancy and the reproductive organs such as adverse pregnancy outcomes, heavy periods, post-menopausal bleeding, and infertility
Cancer Complications (pCoIS-Can) For post-injection appearance of cancers such as breast cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, and brain cancer
Congenital Complications (pCoIS-Con) For post-injection congenital complications such as diseases/abnormalities present from birth (e.g. bleeding and clotting abnormalities, deformities) ...
What causes post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome and other serious Covid-19 injection side effects?
Doctors and scientists at the forefront of pCoIS research think that Covid-19 vaccine side effects may be caused by:
The injected viral gene (nucleic acids), which gives the cells in our body the ‘recipe’ to make the spike protein
The spike protein itself, and/or
Other substances in the injection (adjuvants, excipients or contaminants)
During a Covid-19 infection, the spike protein causes much of the damage, including: harm to lung and heart muscle, inflammation, and clotting. The vaccine instructs our cells to make Covid-19 viral spike protein. In some people, this manufactured spike protein appears to cause similar damage among people previously well and Covid-19 free.
Spike proteins and some vaccine contents, such as the lipid nanoparticles, may also cause a type of allergic reaction to one or more of the injection contents or products that cause Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). ...
Emerging evidence from independent scientists suggests that there may also be contaminants in some of the vaccine solutions and that those contaminants may be responsible for certain side effects. ...
How can post Covid-19 Injection Syndrome (pCoIS) be prevented and treated?
The best way to prevent pCoIS is to avoid having one of the Covid-19 ... vaccinations (Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, or AstraZeneca) to begin with. We are only starting to gain experience in recognizing, diagnosing, and treating pCoIS, and much further study is certainly required.
Treating pCoIS. Because pCoIS shares features with Long Covid, some doctors are using the same medicines and nutritional supplements that they are also using to treat Long Covid. Many of these are available over the counter. In general, it should be advisable to intensify your efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle that includes a healthy diet, exercise [and management of] weight, diabetes, and blood pressure.... ...
Many of the established medicines and nutritional supplements being used are available over the counter. These include: ...
Zinc … 50mg daily to support the immune system.
Vitamin D3 ... ([2000] international units daily) balances the immune response.
Vitamin C ... (500mg twice daily) to support the immune system.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids ... (4 grams daily) to support the immune system.
Quercetin ... (500mg twice daily), a natural anti-inflammatory and immune modulator, reduces overactive immune reactions.
[Natural blood thinner] … to reduce the risk of clotting. [E.g., Turmeric, Ginger, Cayenne peppers, Vitamin E, Garlic, Cassia cinnamon, Ginkgo biloba, Grape seed extract, Dong quai, Feverfew, Bromelain, Aloe, Evening primrose, Melatonin (Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322384)].
[Natural] Antihistamines ... to reduce overactive immune reactions and mast cell activation. [Stinging Nettle, Vitamin C, Quercetin, Butterbur, Bromelain, Probiotics (See https://www.verywellhealth.com/natural-antihistamine-5224433 for food sources. See more at https://doctoronhealth.com/natural-antihistamines/).]
N-acetylcysteine ... (600mg twice daily) helps reduce inflammation through production of glutathione that gets depleted in chronic inflammatory illnesses.
Melatonin ... (2mg to 10mg) at bedtime to help restore the circadian rhythm and sleep cycle.
Colchicine [or Licorice root] ... ([by] prescription). [See https://forbetterscience.com/2021/01/25/colchicine-or-liquorice/]
[Natural] Steroids ... ([by] prescription). [See food sources at https://anabolicbodies.com/natural-steroids-boost-testosterone/ or https://muzcle.com/natural-steroids-for-muscle-growth/.]
Ivermectin ... ([by] prescription) for its anti-inflammatory and immune-modulatory properties. It also blocks the spike protein and prevents blood cells clumping together. Treatment may need to continue until resolution of symptoms.
Mast cell stabilizers ... ([by] prescription).
Low histamine diet ... may help to dampen the immune system's response to the foreign substances. Many people with pCoIS symptoms similar to Long Covid will respond to treatment within 2 weeks.
[Natural antidepressant] … [See https://bodyecology.com/articles/natural-antidepressants/ for 7 options.]
This article was reviewed by: Dr. Emma Brierly, MD - Dr. Nasseba Kathrada, MD - Dr. Pierre Kory, M.D., M.P.A. - Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH - Dr. Mark Trozzi, MD - Dr. David Wiseman, PhD