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David Watson's avatar

What is often overlooked in defense against infections, even reinfection with a mutating pathogen, is that those who survive a novel infection likely have a strong immune system, as we all do unless we damage it from bad decisions or bad luck. If the new infection has antigens like a prior one, that speeds up the defense, but even if the new invader evades those stored defenses, healthy immune systems construct new ones. Surviving prior infection isn't just about stored antibodies or T cells but having a competent immune system that can create them as needed.

Immune health can be, and often is, degraded, but can also be learned. Chemical manipulations with vaccines or therapeutics are useful for the weak, but are all inherently poisons and bring new risks. Better to learn to protect yourself naturally.

The medical industry doesn't want to help. That's not their job, it's yours. They will actively discourage you from maintaining your health. Their lavish lifestyles depend on your sickness.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Agree. When 99.8% will survive with natural immunity, it is not space science. The fact that they have generated massive fear to push the injections speaks volumes about what is wrong for the last two years. Our brain-dead politicians across the globe just go along to get along.

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David Watson's avatar

Brain dead politicians aren't unusual. I worry more about the brain dead populations that follow them.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Yep. All my kids turned a deaf ear to my view that they have healthy immune systems and should not worry.

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David Watson's avatar

Kids are difficult to manage, but their training is your responsibility.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

When adults they go with the phony narrative which 60%-70% of the population has embraced out of fear!

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runnerfit16's avatar

BINGO! That's why I see a Naturopath.

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David Watson's avatar

MDs are also useful. No medical advisor is omniscient, certainly not omnimpotent. Successful patients need to learn enough to supervise their medical EMPLOYEES properly.

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