Detoxing after the vaccine

Hi there, unfortunately I received my vaccine in late 2021 (very reluctantly, like many others). After my second vaccine, I could barely do any physical exertion and had pain in my chest, which was presumably pericarditis- as my inflammatory markers were high. With 2 very young children at the time, this placed a big physical and mental strain on me.

Anyhow, the doctor prescribed Colchicine and my friend recommended Querscetin, nac, Glutathione, Coq10, Vitamin d, Fish oil and amagnesium. I was on this for about 1 - 2months, but was not aware at the time that there was a recommended protocol. I feel much better now, within 3 months I was almost back to normal.
However, since then I feel like I’m more tired, I also feel like my immune system is not as strong as it was (but again, this could just be in my head/ exhaustion from kids).
How does one know if they have completely detoxed? I also just read that those who have hypermobility could be more prone to vaccine injury, so I was looking into Manganese.

I still take NAC and magnesium (although not regularly) and I have just ordered Nattikonase. I also listened to the presentation on shedding, and ordered Boabab and Matcha and I’ve been drinking plenty of green tea. Should I do the IPrevent protocol with everything that’s listed, although its been 3 years since I was vaccinated?

And if the recommendation is yes, any idea on how i could access ivermectim in Sydney? Any information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!!

Hi Sarah. You can get an idea of the status of your COVID vaccine injury by doing a spike protein antibody level. Labcorp is preferred. I don’t know if you can get that in Australia. However, the bigger issue is CIRS (Biotoxin Illness) from water damaged buildings and Lyme and co-infections. These will destroy your immune system and perpetuate your vaccine injury symptoms. But COVID shots also aggravate the immune dysfunction from CIRS. It is a vicious cycle that must be broken. I am sure you have molds and bacteria in many of your buildings in Australia. You likely have Lyme disease there as well. You can learn more at survivingmold.com. There are many Lyme sites to look at; Igenex is the best testing.

You can measure the effectiveness of your ‘detox’ by benchmarking your spike / antibodies and then retesting a later date to determine where your detox is working. This is what Dr McCullough tested on my husband.

Thank you for this! Ive struggled to find a place that would test for the spike protien. But I’ll call a few of the pathology labs tomorrow to enquire.
I hadn’t heard of CIRS and it’s causes. Thank you for the links, awareness is so important, and allows us to implement strategies. We do have Lyme disease here, but it’s “apparently” not very common.

Thank you for this. This is a great breakdown of what could be tested. Hopefully I can find someone in Sydney who will test me. If you anyone has in contacts in Sydney, I would be forever grateful.

If you would like to discuss and share experiences. Email jumpstartaip @gmail.com. I don’t put details on the internet.

Ok thank you !

You’re right, everything causes something, unfortunately. We generally try to eat organically, we drink filtered water, and even try to use natural products :upside_down_face: there’s unfortunately so much that is being thrown us that we have to try to dodge

I screenshot that chart I shared with you and shared that with ChatGPT asking if there was a lab in Sydney Australia that could do that type of testing. You’re probably already aware of the labs … but just sharing just in case:

It responded with:

"

Yes, individuals in Sydney, Australia, can access COVID-19 antibody testing through several providers. Here are some options:

businesses_map{“name”:“iMEDICAL”,“location”:“Sydney, Australia”,“description”:“Offers private COVID-19 antibody tests detecting antibodies produced after infection or vaccination. Note: The test cannot determine active infection or confirm immunity.”,“cite”:“turn0search0”}{“name”:“Laverty Pathology”,“location”:“Sydney, Australia”,“description”:“Provides a range of pathology services, including COVID-19 testing. Contact them directly to inquire about antibody testing availability.”,“cite”:“turn0search3”}{“name”:“Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology”,“location”:“Sydney, Australia”,“description”:“Offers comprehensive pathology services. It’s advisable to reach out to confirm if they provide COVID-19 antibody testing.”,“cite”:“turn0search3”}{“name”:“SydPath Pathology, St Vincent’s Hospital”,“location”:“Sydney, Australia”,“description”:“A well-known pathology service provider. Contact them to check the availability of antibody testing.”,“cite”:“turn0search3”}

Important Considerations:

  • Test Limitations: Antibody tests can indicate past exposure to SARS-CoV-2 or a response to vaccination but cannot confirm active infection or determine the level of immunity. citeturn0search1

:+1: Thanks jeb77

:+1:

Thanks so much!! That’s really helpful! (I didnt think to that:)

I hadn’t heard of iMedical so I called them today and apparently across Australia they only test whether or not you have had exposure to Covid or if there’s any of the nucleocapsid detected, they can’t quantify it though, if that’s a thing.

Went backed and looked at my husband’s test results – doesn’t exactly quantify results – just measures the presence essentially. So when they are no longer present then you can assume you’ve “detoxed”. {??] Dr McCullough at the appointment said they are working on more specific way to quantify.

Any advice for a woman who has had two miscarriages after one course of the Pfizer shot? Are there any limitations to applying the currently recommended spike protein detox protocols for pregnant women?

Let me make sure I understand what this means. Is this saying that the tests available are just to testing for past exposure or that there is a response to vaccination but not whether what a person has is active infection?

ZeroChaos -
This test only really measures anti-bodies that your immune system has developed. It is irrelevant whether you HAVE covid or not. That is not what this test is for.

McCullough has recently said if that number is over 1000, your immune system is in trouble. If you HAD covid and healed up OK, it should be under 1000. If you got the vax and your system “dealt with” the jab successfully, it should be under 1000 also. Over 1000 and you are likely going to have or are having an immuno-problem.

I have had horrible immune system issues since Feb '21 on the 2nd jab; then 2nd flare up on the 3rd jab, then 3rd flare on 1st covid, then 4th flare on 2nd covid. Current (5th flare) did not see a trigger and the mass steroids has NOT cleared up this last flare…

imho, doctors “in the syndicate” only treat symptoms - do not care about root cause. Almost NONE of the docs or specialists will even get close to acknowledgement that the vaxes caused my issues. Absolute denial. They cannot challenge the syndicate.

I started the McCullough/ FLCCC detox protocol 3 months ago, then I saw McCullough’s discussion of the 1000 test benchmark. I went back through 4.5 years of records. Found that same test from 2.5 years ago. I remember the doctors had ZERO IDEA of what those numbers meant… “Oh great, you have a high anti-body count so you can fight off covid”… is what they said.
My lab number (in the middle of my 3rd flare up) was 16,000… way over the 1000. After 6-7 weeks on the detox protocol, that number dropped to 8,000 and I was at least 50-60% better without the steroids.

I am asking doctor to get that lab this week after another 5-6 weeks on detox protocol and see if it is still dropping. I had a “reflare” the last 2 weeks (no sleep and HURTING from the pain - upper body extremities), so I need to see that anti-body lab number to know if I am getting “better” or worse.

I have lost nearly all faith in the “healthcare syndicate”… and I have 2 family members who are doctors.