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Thinking about Saturn in Pisces and  gaslighting, it seems important to note, half of us were bombarded all day with claims not getting a shot would kill us. The other group is bombarded all day, told the shot will kill them, sterilize them, give them black goo and separate them from God.

From there, it's only gotten worse.

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I also heard that the manner of injection may also be an issue. The practice of aspiration before injection (drawing back to make sure that you are not injecting directly into a blood vessel) is no longer common practice. Countries where they still aspirate did not have the nearly as many bad reactions. 

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Just recalling my dad getting a shingles-like rash covering his entire torso last summer. But it wasn’t shingles. His doctor told him it was an allergy… to meat. That he’s “allergic” to basically all meat except for chicken and fish. Lol. What is going on? 

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Has he eaten meat since then?  With or without a return of the rash?  Maybe he should start taking the Pectasol-C.

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@sirena-oceana I know of two people, and one of those is my sun-in-law's mother, who got the same diagnosis. They were told they were allergic to meat and could only eat fish and chicken too.

The medical community has been attributing these diagnoses to being the result of a tick bite that has something to do with a protein involved. I'm sorry I don't know more but l know that's what they have been telling people about these rashes. It is very weird that all of the sudden (maybe the last 5 years or so) I don't  know, this has become a thing.

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@ln The rash went away after about a week. I think they gave him cortisol cream to treat it. It is very weird. I completely forgot about that. It covered his entire truck, I mean it was completely covering him—his whole front and back. He is fine otherwise. He just had a bunch of tests run. 
Very weird about the meat. @warped he has eaten beef and pork since and no rash. He did have an allergy test done, and the test actually showed he is allergic to beef and pork, but he ate it all his life with no rashes until now. So it’s pretty weird that at 60 he gets a rash from it? 

 

 

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If he has eaten it since with no reaction, that really casts doubt on the veracity of allergy tests!

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@warped I know.. I mean I know you can develop an allergy at any time, but it’s just unlikely he developed it at 60. He never experienced any reactions before age 60.

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@sirena-oceana It could be new additives in the meat?

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If meat livestock are now receiving any sort of mRNA injections (?), a vx'd person's immune system might react to the meat?  There have been recent reports of new auto-immune conditions also.

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Apparently one can develop allergies at any age, often an intolerance to something that has been used or consumed excessively.

But to suddenly acquire an allergy according to allergy test, and later be "cured" of it (no reaction) without any desensitization treatment or such, makes no sense.

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@warped right, but the other factor is he did reduce the quantity. He has a burger or a steak once in a while now. Before he probably was consuming meat excessively but I’m not sure what qualifies excessive? I dunno. Doesn’t make sense all the way around.

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@sirena-oceana I have read several articles in the last few months about certain ticks causing that reaction to meat. This is from the Mayo Clinic:

Alpha-gal syndrome is a type of food allergy. It makes people allergic to red meat and other products made from mammals. In the United States, the condition usually begins with the bite of the Lone Star tick. The bite transfers a sugar molecule called alpha-gal into the body.Nov 15, 2022

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I still think it’s weird that my unvxed husband never caught the virus even though my son and I were vxed and both of us got it after the vx. Husband never got it even though we were all in the same house, same proximity as normal. Husband and I even slept in the same bed together. 

I don’t know if the vx weakens the immune system or if my husband taking vit D at 500IU daily helped him stay immune. 

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Oops I meant 5000 IU

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@sirena-oceana 

Score some big points for Vitamin D!  Imagine how many lives could've been saved if more had been informed.

It was rather reckless of him to spend so much time in such close proximity to you though!  

There are also theories about a genetic component and blood type regarding susceptibility.

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@warped he was never scared of the virus. He thought it was overblown. He started  taking Vit D before the virus.

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ha ha ha

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LMAO!

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At this point I'd even trust a BAT dressed as a doctor more than the World Un-Health Organization!

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Just saw an amazingly comprehensive list of jab detox tools on Twitter @TweetMagazineez

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