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We all know that the vax is what is known as mRNA type. Its idea is simple. You don't get a dead or weakened virus that the body can learn to fight like we all got when we were vaxed for small pox or polio. Instead the messenger RNA that is injected causes your body to generate a spike protein that your body then learns and attacks. Pretty smart design and it is a technological wonder. However there are a couple of issues. One: the body winds up attacking the cells that are generating the spike protein and if those cells being attacked are in the blood vessel clotting is going to happen. The clots can be deadly. Then there is the other issue of what happens if the spike protein created by the mRNA in the body doesn't match the spike protein on the virus? Well while the body is busy attacking itself it may well completely ignore the actual virus until it is too late and you have a full blown case of the covid. It seems that this is happening a lot as the vaxed are just as likely to get the disease as the unvaxed. Now if only there were therapies available that work...... OH right there are therapies that cure most covid cases in a few days. Hmmmmm.
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Confined · 56-60, M
I recommend raw honey to help fight covid.
Been eating local raw honey. mmmmm

Giving your immune system a boost and giving your body other nutrients is an exciting benefit of eating honeycomb. According to the USDA, natural vitamins and minerals in raw honey include: calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and more. Raw honey also contains Vitamins C, B6 and B12, A, E, and D.

Because raw honey is a rich source of phenols and other antioxidant compounds, it is linked to a reduced risk of heart disease. Antioxidants also help protect your body from cell damage due to free radicals.

Raw honey is often viewed as a natural cure for a cough and/or cold. It is believed that the thick consistency forms a protective film in our throats. Studies have also shown that chewing honeycomb helps clear the airway passages in the esophagus. By doing this, the antibacterial benefits of honeycomb clean the airway passages, which is great for treating colds!
Consuming this sweet snack can help give your immune system a boost. Honey in its purest and most raw form has the ability to support your immune system.

Honey has less negative side effects that mrna has.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@Confined Interesting. I've noticed many Apiaries popping up locally. I'll have to look into this.