What COVID Jabs Are Doing to the Immune System and How the Injured Can Heal

What COVID Jabs Are Doing to the Immune System and How the Injured Can Heal
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Beth Giuffre
Yuhong Dong
By Beth Giuffre and Yuhong Dong, M.D., Ph.D.
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  • Jab-induced spike injuries are on the rise, but in order to heal, the injuries must first be recognized

  • Del Bigtree’s Football Analogy simplifies how spike protein reprograms the body’s immune system to attack itself 

  • The latest science explains the mechanism of jab-induced spike injuries, and spike’s affinity for certain organs

  • Understanding the mechanisms of injury can help people heal: energy-boosting exercises reinvigorate the immune system and compounds like N-acetyl-L-cysteine can neutralize the toxic effects of the spike protein

With the majority of the worldwide population now “fully” vaccinated, people are facing the unprecedented challenge of coping with jab-induced spike injuries. The world has never seen a virus with a spike protein that is so toxic to the system, nor has the world’s population seen a vaccine with so many firsts—such as being the first to use mRNA technology against an infectious virus.

It is the first injection of genetically modified polynucleotides to be used on a large population. It is the first to use the laxative polyethylene glycol in an injection. It’s also the first coronavirus vaccine to be attempted in human beings, while also being the first vaccine to be administered on greater than 66 percent of the world population.

Beth Giuffre is a mosaic artist and frequent contributor to the Epoch Times. When the youngest of her three sons began having seizures, she began researching the root cause of intractable epilepsy, and discovered endless approaches to healing for those who are willing and open to alternatives.
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