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CharlotteKrahn's avatar

Where the supplements are being used for good purposes are to treat the symtpoms of covid injection injuries. See Dr Peter McCullough's protocol. Many sifferes have had their symtpoms due to spike poisoning alleviated by taking Natokinase, Bromelain, NAC, Curcumin and to prevent flue and covid etc , taking Vitamin D in winter is effective as we are often low in Vitamin D in northern latitudes, especially the elderly. It was shown that those who had low Vitamin D levels were more likely to be admitted to ICU for covid complications. I agree that a healthy lifestyle is important but for those injured by a toxic substance, these " natural " products are helping.

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Wayne MacKenzie's avatar

i agree there are a number of supplements people are taking are not necessary But some supplements like listed by are good and also supplements to prevent shedding from others. Dr William Makis who is connected with the Health and Wellness recommends a number of supplements to deal with vaccine injures and shedding issues. And Vitamin D, C , Zink Ivermectin ( if you can get it) are excellent.

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Shelagh Young's avatar

Agree. Completely.

Pierre Kory's substack recently has featured a long series on shedding, with lots of anecdotal evidence backed up by Pfizer's own studies and data they released because of FOI requests. Shedding is a weird concept that seems to be real, and the Nattokinase-Bromelain-NAC combo is worth considering, injected or not.

I do believe in herbal remedies also, and St Francis Herb Farm, a family-owned Ontario business, is always worthy of a plug: https://stfrancisherbfarm.com/

Their immune support tinctures and the liquid Vit D are great.

Another one I keep on hand is Strest. The label says "adaptogenic tonic". Rhodiola. Ashwaganda. Holy Basil! And so on... The calm effect is noticeable within minutes.

https://stfrancisherbfarm.com/product/strest/

With this punitive legislation coming up, supporting our top quality producers is a priority, and this company is the best. IMHO.

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c r's avatar

I totally agree with getting what you need from your diet. The exceptions for me though are Vit. D (since we don't get anywhere near enough due to where we live), You should take magnesium and k2 with vitamin D to help with absorption, especially with higher doses.

Also vitamin C. Vitamin C, since it's water soluble, should be taken all throughout the day (I use a powder form that I put in my water). Humans and primates are the only species that don't make their own vitamin C, so we need supplements for this (our diets don't provide enough). Since I've started taking these vitamins, I don't get sick anymore. And that includes covid. Everyone around me can be sick and I'm fine. And I don't hide from sick people.

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c r's avatar

I forgot to add. I'm fat and have a not great diet. But by using these few supplements as stated, I don't get sick like everyone else does. Because of my weight, I was considered high risk for covid. Haven't gotten sick yet from it.

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TRM's avatar

"when you are fat and have a terrible diet, consume a lot of bread, pastas and beer…and aren’t quite that active" - Taking vitamins is sort of like putting jet fuel in a Pinto :)

Old line (not mine) that I thought was funny because everyone who knows anything about vitamins, minerals and polyphenols will tell you "Food First". The rest are called supplements, not replacements, for a reason. You can't make a bad diet better but you can make a good diet better by topping up or supplementing your diet.

Some stuff requires supplements because drinking 50-80 cups of green tea a day to get the therapeutic dose they used in a lot of studies is not possible. Just one example of many. Other nutrients are not bioavailable or are poorly absorbed from food.

Everyone and their dog is selling supplements these days because "There's gold in them there pills". Quality is usually an afterthought. Independent third party testing is a must. For example if you are taking fish oil check out the IFOS (International Fish Oil Standards). They added a radiation test after Fukushima LOL. Glad someone did.

https://certifications.nutrasource.ca/certified-products

Government is not the answer. Independent third party testing is.

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Louise's avatar

Interesting, thanks for sharing this - had no idea these are the basis of anti-depressants, just wild.

I had constant rashes, hives from childhood to mid 40s, but worse, along with that came this periodic 'skin burning' areas that I'd get (random places of the whole body) that was rather painful and odd as there was nothing wrong with the area that was suddenly super sensitive to touch or temps and hurt like a burn. As an adult was tested for allergies, but nothing came of that. I was given "blind migraines' as a possibility of why I kept having this odd condition. Rash and hives finally subsided in my late 40s, but the skin pain was getting worse. I set out to find out why, searching on line - reading medical stuff I didn't understand, but got somewhat familiar with.

Fast forward a couple of years, I finally figured out what I had; Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and the prescribed treatment for that is- ta-da- antihistamines! My sister and daughter also tested positive for this although fortunately, they don't get the symptoms to the painful extent I do. Daughter has allergies and already takes them.

What I've read about antihistamines (non addictive, no liver damage) and compared to all the pain and amount of over the counter meds I was popping, I'll take them daily and I do and that's the way to get on top of my condition (recommended) - steady intake of antihistamines but no more of that sporadic skin burring pain. Seriously, what a relief now going on 4-5 yrs.

Am printing out your natural list of plants and will research more on that. Ashwagandha may be for me.

Thanks again Sheldon.

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Shelagh Young's avatar

As mentioned/plugged above, this Canadian company is an excellent resource:

https://stfrancisherbfarm.com/product/ashwagandha/

No kickbacks involved, I'm sincerely impressed by the quality and effectiveness of their products.

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Louise's avatar

Thanks Shelagh, got it.

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Catherine Dee's avatar

Anyone living north of the 49th parallel is mostly likely deficient in Vitamin D 8 months of the year. That is a supplement you cannot pee out as it is fat soluble (along with vitamin K which anyone should be taking simultaneously). Interesting tweet from that guy!

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Cees's avatar

I don't understand a word of your whole post, which probably means that I am fine without any of the stuff that you are talking about.

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Bonnie Matheson's avatar

Personally I think all pills are bad fir hinsn consumption. If you look at the chemical.makeup and binding properties in the pills what nutrients value is in them ? There are many natural alternatives to pills..yoga and yoga breathing for stress and depression, many plants/ weeds have medicinal properties as well. Look at the simple weed called plantain. Its good fir insect bites and itchiness and it's all over the ground. Many natural products..research and you will find what you need. I have not used any pills of any kind even for my migraines ,which can knock me down for 2 and 3 days at a time. I use yoga breathing to gontrol the psin..very effective and easy on the stomach. Some as for IBS. Eat properly and you dont have that problem. I know as I have colitis which I control by avoiding foods / dairy products ...all your health issues can be kept inder control easier and better eith natural products.people believe in and rely on pharmacuticals when you can utilize natural. Research folks ..research

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Scott's avatar

After work I'll try and force a pfizer injury into the system.

This country is evil.

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Ruth's avatar

As a nurse for many years, I have seen many horrible side effects from pharmaceuticals because I looked up the side effects of the drugs harming the patients. I never once saw a doctor explain the side effects to the patients or even look them up. I'll take my chances with vitamins and herbals.

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J Jonah Jameson's avatar

And any data needed to support needing to regulate supplements will be 'made to order'...just like most all the clot-shot data.

https://www.walshmedicalmedia.com/open-access/analysis-of-covid19-vaccination-effectiveness-120520.html

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Kat's avatar

Many, including myself believe parasites plaque many of us making use feel ill. Ivermectin is a anti- parasitic and the natural alternative is Wormwood. ASA is derived from willow bark. The antidote is always in nature.

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Marilyn Stewart's avatar

Most of us don't get enough vitamins & minerals through diet & there are some supplements that are very beneficial such as Vit C, D & B supplements. Others such as Echinacea, Zinc & Quercetin can help when a cold is coming on. Many benefit from things like Melatonin for sleep, etc. Having said that there are folks who rely on a huge number of supplements that are a huge waste of money & little to no benefit & there are some that can be dangerous if one doesn't know what they are doing. My doctor is well aware of those supplements that I do choose to take & is fully on board with those decisions.

I told them to shove their "vaccine" where the sun doesn't shine when that jackass in Ottawa told me that I shouldn't be tolerated & take up space. We have become a society that is dependent on drugs for every little thing & for decades abused antibiotics to the point where these medications are less & less beneficial. Then there was the era of PAMS: Lorazepam, Diazepam, Oxazepam, etc.

When it comes right down to it the damn government has no business telling us what we can or can't take!!!

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Stephanie Zee Fehler's avatar

One supplement that is super helpful is myo inositol. Sold to help with pcos ladies to promote proper ovarian function, it also is massively helpful with anxiety with big loading doses. The other one Health Canada has pretty much eliminated is a real bioidentical progesterone cream. I have used it many times to prevent threatened miscarriage. Premarin will do it, too, but drs in Canada don't like prescribing it. It is worth every woman in Canada having some.

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Shelagh Young's avatar

It's also about regulating them out of business. Natural products are agriculture, influenced by weather, soil, and everything else. I haven't read the details of this new purge, but the response from a petition I signed was, of course, all about keeping us "safe", so I'm imagining a demand to test every crop, every product, every season, or something, to raise prices out of anyone's affordable range. Smother Nature, in other words...

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