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Post by billfish on Jun 7, 2021 17:30:54 GMT
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Post by brothersteve on Jun 7, 2021 17:39:08 GMT
My wife spoke to a co-worker who has a daughter around age 25. The daughter and 4 friends (same age) all got vaccinated with different vaccines and ALL are reporting pre-menopause symptoms. I wonder how permanent this can be and if it is indeed to be used to decrease population in the long run. Steve Can you find out and post what these symptoms are please ? The daughter and friends were on some form of birth control. Their periods were heavier than normal before the jab and lasted longer. Visits to their OBGYN's determined the uterus linings were thinner, as is the case when older women traditionally enter menapuase. Here is an article I found, so far, about the same. I'm still looking for more info and will post. www.bbc.com/news/health-56901353Since this is all very new (vax & side effects), the medical field is doing their best to divert as 'harmless' in the long run and just the 'bodies immunity' reacting.
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Post by billfish on Jun 7, 2021 18:04:00 GMT
Steve Can you find out and post what these symptoms are please ? The daughter and friends were on some form of birth control. Their periods were heavier than normal before the jab and lasted longer. Visits to their OBGYN's determined the uterus linings were thinner, as is the case when older women traditionally enter menapuase. Here is an article I found, so far, about the same. I'm still looking for more info and will post. www.bbc.com/news/health-56901353Since this is all very new (vax & side effects), the medical field is doing their best to divert as 'harmless' in the long run and just the 'bodies immunity' reacting. Thanks Steve
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Post by brothersteve on Jun 7, 2021 18:04:23 GMT
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Post by mr potatohead on Jun 7, 2021 18:48:00 GMT
Prof Sucharit Bhakdi, MD, April 16, 2021, Perspectives on the pandemic l Bolld CLots and Beyond l Episode 15, Journeyman Pictures - youtube
Dr Bhakdi, microbiologist & infectious disease specialist, has some important information about vaccines. The entire interview is enlightening, but the last 10 minutes or so are especially revealing, where he finishes by stating that if a person has had the first two shots, they would be wise to have their last will and testament in place before they take the third.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jun 7, 2021 20:28:20 GMT
Obviously this whole thing is not about health.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jun 8, 2021 20:25:43 GMT
Active cases and daily deaths are plummeting in India now. Very few places around the world have seen cases plummet as quickly as this. Is it because of the distribution of home treatment kits containing ivermectin and vitamin d?
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Post by mr potatohead on Jun 8, 2021 20:30:34 GMT
Seems likey to me, m8.
Although, if their weather is warming, that could be an influence on reducing flu too.
Not the original covid though. That ended in 2020.
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Post by macky on Jun 8, 2021 20:45:50 GMT
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Post by pierinifitness on Jun 9, 2021 15:22:48 GMT
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Post by macky on Jun 9, 2021 19:40:02 GMT
And that's another question re Covid.
How is a vaccine developed some time ago (NZ is getting the Pfizer concoction) supposed to keep up with "variants" that pop up currently ? At what point would a variant in the near future overcome any current vaccine and render it even more useless than now ?
Oh that's right. We are expected to accept a fresh vaccine every year, probably for the rest of our lives. Must keep up with the latest variant.....
The vaccine is already mucking up women's normal menstrual cycles. That's hormonal. Once the vaccine is approved for children and no school will enroll a child unless they're vaccined, you can kiss goodbye to the certainty of any normal reproductive process later in life. It will always be dicey.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Jun 9, 2021 20:05:42 GMT
No COVID vaccinations for me, my wife, my son and my four little grandsons. My age 90 Mom is skipping it too. I don't know if you have said before but your mum is not in a care home is she, m8?
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Post by pierinifitness on Jun 9, 2021 20:15:55 GMT
No COVID vaccinations for me, my wife, my son and my four little grandsons. My age 90 Mom is skipping it too. I don't know if you have said before but your mum is not in a care home is she, m8? Fortunately no, she lives with my brother. My wife's father died last year, at age 92, in a facility. It was horrible that my wife was unable to visit him for over a year, nor was he able to have visits from priests. It was so sad witnessing my wife struggle with this situation. I remember the last time we visited him. The nurse rolled him in a wheelchair to the front door window and we were able to see him from outside and use a mobile phone for conversation. They tried to list COVID-related as one of the causes of death on his death certificate but my wife intervened and said no way Jose so it wasn't listed because it wasn't true.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jun 9, 2021 20:19:29 GMT
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Post by mr potatohead on Jun 9, 2021 20:34:16 GMT
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