My father is still living but has a type of blood cancer. He gets ALL of these jabs. I have an autoimmune disease and, on the advice of my specialized Internal Medicine doctor, I get none of them. My PCP would have me take everything. It is all very confusing.
My father is still living but has a type of blood cancer. He gets ALL of these jabs. I have an autoimmune disease and, on the advice of my specialized Internal Medicine doctor, I get none of them. My PCP would have me take everything. It is all very confusing.
The World Council for Health does not recommend any vaccines. I also get Dr. Russell Blaylock's monthly Wellness Report. He too, does not recommend any vaccines, including the shingles vaccines. I have decided to follow their advice. Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi has stated that it is not possible to prevent a respiratory infection with a product that is injected into your arm. The antibodies you generate as a result of this are not the ones that are needed to fend off such an infection. Those antibodies are located in your mucosal tissue - a completely different type of antibody. He explained this in great detail in a video he made about 2-years ago. You may be able to find it on YouTube. He also explained it very well in an article that he published along with his wife, Karina Reiss, PhD & Michael Palmer, MD. The article can be found on Global Research & is dated 11/29/2022. It is titled: "Quo Vadis"? It made perfect sense to me.
My husband has CLL. They are linking that particular one to being exposed to round-up. I researched mRNA technology before the roll-out and found a lot of research being done at Sloan-Kettering on people with CLL having truncated RNA. I extrapolated that to the thought that perhaps the vaccine might not be best for someone with CLL. Not sure, just my gut feeling.
Yeah, talked to my father. ItтАЩs CLL. Honestly, I just donтАЩt know if he should have, but the fear is real with a screwed up immune system and other major health issues.
My father is still living but has a type of blood cancer. He gets ALL of these jabs. I have an autoimmune disease and, on the advice of my specialized Internal Medicine doctor, I get none of them. My PCP would have me take everything. It is all very confusing.
The World Council for Health does not recommend any vaccines. I also get Dr. Russell Blaylock's monthly Wellness Report. He too, does not recommend any vaccines, including the shingles vaccines. I have decided to follow their advice. Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi has stated that it is not possible to prevent a respiratory infection with a product that is injected into your arm. The antibodies you generate as a result of this are not the ones that are needed to fend off such an infection. Those antibodies are located in your mucosal tissue - a completely different type of antibody. He explained this in great detail in a video he made about 2-years ago. You may be able to find it on YouTube. He also explained it very well in an article that he published along with his wife, Karina Reiss, PhD & Michael Palmer, MD. The article can be found on Global Research & is dated 11/29/2022. It is titled: "Quo Vadis"? It made perfect sense to me.
CML?
ItтАЩs either that or CLLтАж I know it is the slower of the two.
My husband has CLL. They are linking that particular one to being exposed to round-up. I researched mRNA technology before the roll-out and found a lot of research being done at Sloan-Kettering on people with CLL having truncated RNA. I extrapolated that to the thought that perhaps the vaccine might not be best for someone with CLL. Not sure, just my gut feeling.
Yeah, talked to my father. ItтАЩs CLL. Honestly, I just donтАЩt know if he should have, but the fear is real with a screwed up immune system and other major health issues.