So You Got the Shot

Q: I got the shot, now I am having all these side effects. I feel like I’ve done something terribly wrong. What can I do?

A: To date, there is nothing one can do to reverse having taken the shot but there are things that you can do to mitigate the damages if you are experiencing negative side effects from taking the shot.

Here are some things you can do to help with the side effects of having taken the COVID-19 vaccine.

Note: You will not find anti-vax information here. We are only trying to offer information that will help those who are reporting negative side effects from being vaccinated.

The specific reactions in a human body of the COVID-19 vaccines are as varied as humans are. Everyone is different. Some people will experience no side effects or negative symptoms, though many do. The ones who appear to suffer the most might be considered highly sensitive persons (HSP) who are likely to react the most noticeably to having taken the injection.

We offer no commentary about the reason that anyone is experiencing these negative effects (there are plenty theories to be found for those who care to seek them out) only that people are reporting them, and there are measures that can be taken to help.

General Approach

The best place to start is with a general approach to dealing with the negative side effect from having been vaccinated. These steps will help in general and may be suitable to help the most people experience some relief, others may need to expend more effort to target specific difficulty, pain, or suffering.

COVID-19 Vaccination Protocol

  • Maintain a no processed food diet.
  • Take a full panel of vitamins and minerals, split into two daily portions.
  • 4 15-minute aerobic sessions interspersed throughout the day. 1 in the morning, 1 at noon, 1 late afternoon, and 1 2-hours before bedtime.
  • Drink 3 liters of purified water per day.
  • Thirteen drops of activated 28% Sodium Chlorite in 1.5 liters of purified water sipped at regular intervals over waking hours in each day.
  • Followed by a 30-minute Ionic Detox Foot Bath one hour prior to going to bed.

The above protocol should help to offer relief from most of the symptoms from having taken the shot.

Specific Symptoms

Other approaches may be necessary to achieve relief for specific symptoms. Sucha as,

Short term

Fever
Headache
Fatigue (tiredness)
Pain at the injection site

Long term

Chest pain
Shortness of breath
Feelings of having a fast beating, fluttering or pounding heartbeat
Severe or persistent headaches or blurred vision
Leg swelling
Persistent abdominal pain
Easy bruising

Most, if not all of the symptoms above can be self-treated with a topical application of DMSO, based on recipes in Dr. Roi’s book, DMSO for Humans: Recipes & Treatment