by Dr. Ann Corson
March
14, 2022
from
TheEpochTimes Website
STORY AT A GLANCE
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Dr.
Ann Corson summarizes reported side effects of COVID
vaccines
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How
big a role nutrition plays and why
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Best
foods to consume and what to avoid, and supplements to
take and when
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What
lifestyle has to do with immunity
Ask a Doctor:
"What can people
who have health
problems
linked to the
COVID-19 vaccine
do to help
themselves?"
If you believe your
COVID-19 vaccination may be responsible for certain conditions that
developed afterward, you could be right, and you may need to take
measures to recover.
As information and
data surrounding the safety and efficacy of the
COVID-19 vaccines
have become increasingly available, scientists and doctors continue
to
express concerns regarding the negative health effects being
documented around the world, including in,
In May of 2021,
Drs. Stephanie Seneff and Greg Nigh published a
comprehensive overview of the potential problems associated with
the COVID-19 vaccines.
"In this
review, we first describe the technology underlying these
vaccines in detail.
We then review
both components of and the intended biological response to these
vaccines, including production of the spike protein itself, and
their potential relationship to a wide range of both acute and
long-term induced pathologies, such as blood disorders,
neurodegenerative diseases and autoimmune diseases."
A
study published in CELL on Jan. 24, 2022, demonstrated that
people who have received COVID-19 vaccines produce higher levels of
the spike protein for longer periods of time than those who were
unvaccinated and were infected with the natural virus.
The researchers
also found that synthetic vaccine mRNA persisted in the lymph nodes
of the vaccinated for 60 days, the entire length of the study.
Another study
published in Frontiers in Immunology found that the S1 segment of
spike protein from natural infection with
SARS-CoV-2 can persist in
the body
for 15 months.
The
spike protein is known to be toxic to the human body.
This raises
concerns over the potential for cumulative toxicity of the spike
protein with vaccine booster doses.
These findings
raise significant questions regarding how long the synthetic mRNA
and spike protein actually persist in the bodies of the vaccinated.
A recent
interview (below video) with Drs. Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and
Steve Kebe provides a more detailed discussion of the significance of
these findings:
On March 1, 2022, a
pre-print paper published on medRxiv demonstrated that,
the
synthetic mRNA from the Moderna injection didn't degrade as rapidly
as the company claimed it would...
After incubating
both mouse and human cell lines with the Moderna vaccine, spike
protein began to be produced in approximately 6 hours and continued
for 12 to 14 days.
In
testimony before the Tennessee State legislature, Dr. Ryan Cole
said,
"These vaccines
do not prevent acquisition of the disease... do not prevent
transmission of the disease, do not prevent illness from the
disease, and do not prevent death from the disease."
In a recent
podcast, McCullough claimed that the COVID-19 vaccines are not
sufficiently safe or effective and,
"the mass
vaccination program worldwide has failed...!
In fact, [it]
has made things worse..."
A U.S. insurance
executive noted that during the second half of 2021, there was an
excess mortality rate of 40 percent for employed people aged 18
to 64.
Hundreds of
professional and amateur
athletes have collapsed, with many dying on playing fields,
often on live TV.
After an analysis
of CDC data, former
BlackRock executive Edward Dowd
recently showed that,
more millennials aged 25 to 44 (61,000)
died in the second half of 2021 than the total number of U.S.
soldiers (58,000) who died during the whole of the Vietnam war.
Peer-reviewed
medical papers have documented that the COVID-19 injections
damage the innate immune system T-cells and Natural Killer cells
and
suppress our own tumor suppressor genes, which interferes with
the body's natural ability to stop cancer growth.
Additionally, a
paper in Current Issues in Molecular Biology published Feb. 22,
2022, showed that the
Pfizer synthetic mRNA was inserted into the
DNA of human liver cells in just six hours.
Among the serious
side effects of the COVID-19 shots being reported are the following:
Despite all this
overwhelming and frightening information, there is hope for those
who received these injections either voluntarily or under duress.
There are ways to
rebuild your immune system, fight the emergence of latent
infections, reduce the risk of cancer, manage the likelihood of
blood clots, and help your body clear any circulating spike
proteins.
This is What I Tell my
Patients
Diet is most
important.
We literally are what we eat...!
The body's only
fuel to heal, replace, grow, and renew is the food you eat.
You must
drink plenty of fresh, clean water.
Your diet
should consist of organic whole foods, 100 percent grass-fed
meat, free-range poultry, wild-caught fish, plenty of green
leafy vegetables, nuts, healthy fats such as coconut oil,
organic olive oil, grass-fed lard and butter, limited grains,
minimal fruit sugars, and a complete avoidance of GMO,
pre-processed, or highly refined foods, especially those high in
added sugars.
Many respond
well to a gluten-free diet, as gluten itself is
inflammatory, and many glutinous foods contain high levels of
residual agricultural products such as
glyphosate.
It's also
advisable for some to eliminate dairy from the diet for the same
reasons.
Avoid processed vegetable oils and trans fats.
Sugar is
damaging to the body in many ways and should be avoided
altogether, especially sugary drinks and sodas, except for that
found in nutrient-packed fruits such as berries.
Caffeine
intake should be restricted to roughly 100 mg daily and
aspartame-containing dietary beverages or foods should be
strictly avoided.
It's also
important to avoid all kinds of environmental toxicities,
including cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, toxic
household cleaners, and non-organic personal care products and
makeup.
Immune system
support starts with a good organic multivitamin with trace minerals.
Support T
cells and NK cells with adequate vitamin D3 with K2, zinc
with an ionophore such as quercetin to take zinc intracellularly
where it's needed, and vitamin C.
Herbs that help
support immune system function include andrographis, ashwagandha,
cat's claw, echinacea, Japanese knotweed, garlic, ginseng,
morinda or noni, and turmeric.
Herbs
that help regulate an overactive or dysfunctional immune
function include astragalus, berberine (from Coptis chinensis),
curcumin, milk thistle, and scutellaria or Chinese skullcap.
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine,
artemisinin (from Artemisia annua), isatis (Isatis tinctoria),
morinda (Morinda citrifolia), neem (Melia azadirachta), oregano
oil, olive leaf extract, star anise (Illicium verum) as well as
the amino acid L-lysine can protect against new and recrudescent
viral infections.
Reduce the
risk of blood clotting and help break up circulating spike
proteins by taking omega 3 fatty acids, fibrinolytic enzymes (lumbrokinase
and nattokinase), proteolytic enzymes (serrapeptase), lipases,
bromelain, and vitamin E, as well as herbs that support the
cardiovascular system such as Chrysanthemum morifolium flower
petals, danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza), and scutellaria. Low
doses of aspirin may also be needed.
Antioxidant
support can include alpha-lipoic acid, beta-carotene, coenzyme Q
10, EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate, the most abundant catechin
in tea, which is also a zinc ionophore), glutathione, lycopene,
lutein, manganese, NAC (n-acetyl cysteine), quercetin, selenium,
vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, and zeaxanthin.
Herbs that have
strong anti-oxidant qualities include olive leaf and scutellaria.
Spices such as cinnamon, clove, garlic, ginger, oregano,
parsley, rosemary, and thyme are also anti-oxidants.
Cancer-fighting foods
include berries, carrots, citrus fruits, cruciferous vegetables
(bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage,
kale, garden cress), the garlic family of vegetables (chive,
garlic, leeks, onions, shallots), green tea, and tomatoes.
Herbs that help
protect against cancer include artemisinin, blackberry leaves,
Chrysanthemum morifolium flower petals, danshen, morinda, and
scutellaria.
Inflammation
in the body will be significantly reduced by following all of
the above recommendations.
Additionally,
extracts of shea nut, turmeric, green tea, black tea, broccoli,
stinging nettle leaf, black cumin seed, and grape seed; herbs
such as andrographis, holy basil, manjistha (Rubia cordifolia),
and scutellaria; and antioxidants such as pterostilbene and
resveratrol can all help reduce inflammation.
To be healthy, we
must clean up our bodies by,
It's likely no
coincidence that many of these habits define the daily lifestyles of
people in "blue zones."
These are areas of the world where people
live the longest and have an unusually high number of centenarians. These people also
share another common feature - they belong to a spiritual community.
In other words, they
practice a faith...
This is important
for several reasons.
It reduces stress, teaches self-restraint, and
provides companionship. But perhaps even more importantly, these
traditions impart morality and belief in the divine.
In a scientific
sense, disease develops when the body is out of balance, perhaps due
to environmental factors, vices, the corrosive effects of stress, or
because previous disturbances were passed down in our genetic code.
Faith in the divine
imparts the humility to live in balance with creation. It fosters
the prerequisite mental attitude to navigate this world
harmoniously.
When you recognize
that this world, and you as well, are part of something grand,
beautiful, and inherently good, you are inspired toward the kind of
thoughts and behaviors that do more than impart health, they heal
entire communities.
When confronted
with so much negativity and evil in the world, we must choose to be
good.
When each of us
improves our own character, the well-being of society will improve.
By embracing truth,
by cultivating compassion and service to others, we will not only
endure, but transcend the trials we're currently experiencing and
realize physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
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