Knowledge to Reduce Your Risk of Harm

Knowledge to Reduce Harm

The first of our publications, providing knowledge to reduce harm, provides information on the prevalence of vaccine injury. Currently there is very little main-stream acknowledgement that COVID-19 vaccine-injuries are real. The following provides evidence on the range of harm being caused by the COVID-19 vaccines.


Vaccine Injury Symptoms

Over 1600 peer reviewed research articles have been publishes in medical papers regarding COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The amount of damage is unprecedented. There are two studies identifying the damage rate at around 8% of vaccinated individuals. These percentages make vaccine injury a major health challenge for us as a society.  A July 8th study estimates that there are 16.8 million vaccine injuries in USA alone – based on a 8% measured injury rate. Symptoms can be minor inconveniences to life debilitating.

Be aware of the breadth of symptoms so that you can get treatment as soon as possible after symptoms start to appear. The sooner treatment starts, the better your chances of recovering.  Vaccine Injury is a real phenomenon even though it is viewed by many health care practitioners as an imagined, non-real disease.


Links to research articles on COVID-19 Vaccine Injury

Most Frequent Symptoms
  • Fatigue
  • Post-exertional malaise – getting tired after exerting energy
  • Cognitive Dysfunction (the brain doesn’t seem to be working very well)
  • Psychiatric – anxiety and depression
  • Auto-immune dysfunction – vulnerability to new infections
  • Cardiovascular problems – often associated with blood clotting complications
    • Hypertension
    • Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle), pericarditis, stress cardiomyopathy (contraction band necrosis)
    • Acute coronary syndrome
    • Thrombosis, inclucing pulmonary emboli and stroke (prothrombotic state)
    • Cerebral venous thrombosis ( blood clot of a cerebral vein in the brain.)

Other Symptoms
  • MIS-V, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
  • Gullian-Barre Syndrome
  • Bell’s Palsy
  • Facial nerve palsy
  • Insomnia
  • Tinnitus
  • Vertigo
  • Dizziness
  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Cold or pain sensations in extremities
  • Weakness in extremities
  • Fasciculations / Uncontrolled Movements, “Awake convulsions”
  • Difficulty processing tasks, Difficulty focusing
  • Short and long term memory loss
  • Difficulty speaking / communicating at time (if after alcohol, think MCAS)
  • Headaches – any type
  • Loss of taste / smell
  • Dysautonomia / POTS high heart rates, lightheadedness on standing
  • Joint pains / muscle aches
  • Night sweats / hot flashes
  • Skin changes / sensitivity
  • Temperature lability (especially low temps – people can drop to 91F)
  • Eye pressure, vision problems, redness
  • Menstrual changes
  • Urinary issues (frequency)
 
If you suspect you are suffering from Vaccine Injury, CLICK HERE to register for treatment.


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Enclosed are your options for treating a COVID-19 infection. There are many things you can do on your own to reduce risk. The home treatment instructions will also help you protect yourself. 
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