2021 HRR Special Report - How to save the life of a family member who took vax
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Welcome to this special report from Mike Adams, naturalnews.com.
This is about how to deal with friends or family members who are planning on taking the COVID vaccine or have already taken the vaccine.
How do you deal with these individuals in a way that is compassionate, but also in a way that is helping them gain the information that may save their lives?
Now, let's start with some simple facts here about these vaccines.
So, number one, none of these COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for use as a regular pharmaceutical intervention.
They've only been allowed under emergency authorization by the FDA, which skips the long-term clinical trials.
And the large-scale human trials.
So these are very risky, dangerous vaccines.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has still not been approved in the United States, but it's been killing people all across Europe and many other countries due to it causing blood clots in the brain.
So a lot of people have already died from that.
There are other vaccines.
Of course, the mRNA vaccines in the United States are killing probably at this point, At least 10,000 people.
I mean, the number that's been officially reported is lower than that, but the official numbers don't take into account all the people that are dying that are not reported as vaccine adverse events.
So the actual number in the United States right now might be 10 or 20,000 or even more.
But that's just the initial reaction to the vaccine.
Most people will survive that initial few days following the mRNA vaccine.
In fact, that's not the big risk for that vaccine.
The big risk happens later with what's called an antibody-dependent enhancement or ADE. This is where the first vaccine causes your immune system To engage in a process also called pathogenic priming, which means that your immune system overreacts in a hyperinflammatory manner when you are exposed to another coronavirus in the wild at some future date.
So the real death wave, so to speak, from these vaccines will happen later.
The most likely timeline for this is in the fall, When people start to get exposed to flu shots, for example, people who take coronavirus vaccines often tend to take Influenza vaccines as well.
Those vaccines may spark an exaggerated reaction that can lead to mass inflammation and death, or people may be exposed to other coronavirus strains or even influenza strains that initiate an immune system overreaction.
And the most likely timeline for this is in the fall.
So the first thing to realize here is that if you know somebody, someone in your family or a friend who has taken the vaccine, and they seem fine right now, and they may even tell you, oh, I'm fine.
Or they'll often say, oh, I had a headache for a day, or I felt tired, or I felt symptoms for two days.
But then I beat it and I feel fine now.
That's a very common report from people who have taken the first dose of the vaccine or sometimes even the second dose.
Those people have not even entered the high-risk timeline for what may happen to them later on.
Now, if we ask what exactly, what factors contribute to this antibody-dependent enhancement I think, of course, it is the initial vaccine, and it is also then subsequent exposure to another viral strain in the wild.
But there's a third factor that people often don't consider, and that is the inflammatory nature or properties of that person's current diet and lifestyle.
And this is where you have an opportunity to intervene.
And perhaps save someone's life even after they've taken the vaccine.
And perhaps some people listening to this have already taken the vaccine and then they got educated and now they're really concerned and they want to do everything possible to make sure they don't die from this hyperinflammatory vaccine reaction.
Well, I think that there are things you can do.
You know, I'm a nutritionist.
I'm a food scientist.
I run a food science lab.
And I've spent the last 20-plus years studying nutrition and disease prevention, preventing cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, all of these things, using molecules from food and superfood supplements and so on.
So I have a pretty strong background in this area.
And it is my opinion that someone who has taken the vaccine...
May be able to survive this second wave of a hyperinflammatory reaction if they follow an anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle.
And this could be explained to someone, perhaps by explaining the risk of the vaccine, the risk of ADE, and then Giving people solutions, which is to say, hey, guess what?
You don't have to die from this.
You can change your diet right now.
You can get healthier right now.
There are things that you can do starting today to reduce...
A risk of a hyperinflammatory event at some future date.
So what are those things?
So number one is, of course, avoid inflammatory foods.
And what are inflammatory foods?
Well, mostly processed foods, junk foods, people who eat a lot of processed meat and who, let's say, drink a lot of homogenized milk.
Milk is very inflammatory to many people, not even just those who are lactose intolerant, but many other people as well.
And also then sodas and liquid sugars and things that are associated with inflammation.
So junk food, artificial ingredients, artificial food dyes.
Monosodium glutamate is a huge one because it's found in so many foods in hidden forms, such as yeast extract.
So those foods, I mean, that ingredient, MSG, also known as yeast extract, is designed to cause essentially...
An excitation on the tongue to create a taste excitement.
Well, this excitation could also be called inflammation.
And there may very well be a link between consuming MSG and the risk of a hyperinflammatory reaction following an mRNA vaccine.
I mean, we don't know the level of that risk.
I don't know how much of a contributing factor these things are.
But it can't hurt to clean up your diet.
It can't hurt.
And then to consume anti-inflammatory foods could make a huge difference as well.
So that would mean fresh raw juices, more greens, salad greens, more alkaline foods instead of highly acidic foods.
Avoid fried foods and instead eat more fresh, unprocessed, wholesome foods.
And this is good health advice anyway.
If you follow that kind of a lifestyle, you're going to reduce your risk of cancer, you'll reduce your risk of diabetes and heart disease and every other kind of chronic degenerative condition.
And you may save your life in terms of a post-vaccine reaction as well.
So these are good things to do no matter what.
When it comes to beverages, you know, avoid the caffeinated beverages.
Avoid the stimulant beverages and so on.
Stick with clean water.
You know, that should be your primary beverage and stick with simple, unprocessed food ingredients.
You know, look at the Mediterranean diet, which is mostly unprocessed ingredients.
Look at the macrobiotic eating.
You know, it's very, it's kind of bland food, but that's also non-excitatory, which is exactly what you want in this case.
Now, the real challenge in all of this, though, comes from the fact that the kind of people who tend to take vaccines are also the kind of people who tend to discard nutritional advice.
They're the kind of people who generally don't take care of their health.
In fact, many of them think that that's why they need vaccines, because they know they're not healthy.
They don't watch what they eat.
They don't exercise.
They don't have good vitamin D. Oh, I've got to talk about vitamin D here too because I think that's a key factor in all of this.
I think vitamin D deficiency promotes inflammation throughout the body, especially in reaction to exposure to pathogens.
So watch that, you know, and that's a simple thing that people can do is they can increase their intake of vitamin D. But again, the very kind of people that we're talking about here, people who tend to get vaccinated, are also people who tend to not take vitamin D supplements.
They don't take zinc.
They don't take healthy oils.
Which, I mean, there's another one right there, is healthy oils.
Sometimes we talk about fish oils, but there are also vegetarian sources of similar oils that are anti-inflammatory.
And not to get off topic too much here, but if you're cooking with canola oil and corn oil, those cause inflammation.
Whereas real olive oil and coconut oil are anti-inflammatory.
So even just by switching your cooking oils or switching the foods that you're eating into better quality oils, you can then reduce your risk of inflammatory events.
And some of the signs of inflammation, by the way, just based on your current diet and lifestyle, includes sinus congestion.
If you're always having your sinuses stopped up, if you're constipated, that's inflammation of the colon and gut right there.
You know, that's a bad sign.
You're constipated all the time.
Something's not right.
High blood pressure is a sign of inflammation.
And also, of course, you know, heart disease and Alzheimer's brain inflammation is part of this whole system.
Diabetes, you could say, is even a sign of inflammation, at least type 2 diabetes.
So you have your pancreas is not working correctly in that case.
So there are many obvious signs of inflammation.
And if you have a family member or friend who is already showing these signs of inflammation, then they would very likely be at high risk of a hyperinflammatory event following vaccination.
Whereas a super healthy person who eats a healthy lifestyle is actually the kind of person who is the least likely to suffer a vaccine reaction.
So But then a super healthy person is also the kind of person that can beat coronavirus on their own.
So this leads us to the astonishing conclusion that the people who don't need vaccines, i.e.
healthy people, are also the least likely to suffer damage from vaccines.
The people who need vaccines the most, you might say, that is those who have very weak immune systems and they They, in a sense, need some kind of intervention.
Those are the people most likely to be damaged by vaccines.
And by the way, vaccines don't really work very well in healthy people because they don't help them any more than what they already would help themselves.
You know, a healthy person has a strong, innate immune system, so they don't need a vaccine.
A vaccine offers them no benefit.
So in other words, another way to say all this is the people who are least likely to be damaged by vaccines are also the people for whom vaccines have the least benefit.
And again, I'm going off the assumption that from official sources that they say vaccines work and so on.
I mean, I know that's not the case in many scenarios here.
But just based on even what they say, healthy people shouldn't take vaccines.
And unhealthy people shouldn't take vaccines either, in my view, because they're the ones most likely to be killed by vaccines.
So the answer here is not more vaccines.
The answer is better health.
The answer is for everyone to move into a healthier lifestyle.
The answer, in my view, is for everyone to take more vitamin D, to have sufficient vitamin D. Eat healthier foods.
Get sunshine.
Lower your body weight if you're suffering from obesity.
If you have high blood pressure, make lifestyle changes that eliminate that high blood pressure rather than just taking medication without addressing your diet and exercise and things that are contributing to high blood pressure.
So again, the answer then to all of this is to be healthy.
But again, if you've got a family member or a friend who's already taken a vaccine, they are probably not aware of any of this information or they don't subscribe to it even if they've heard it before.
They would rather let someone else take care of them.
They probably are taking multiple medications, which are inflammatory in some cases as well.
So they may be beyond your help because they've already made a decision a long time ago to kind of surrender their health to external interventions, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, junk food, and so on.
You can try to reach these people with education, but most of them are already beyond help.
Many of them are even, you know, they're dumbed down because of the vaccine damage to their brains.
They don't have healthy foods and healthy brain nourishment and so on.
They've lost cognitive function.
So it's very difficult to reach them.
But these are ideas that you can use to try to reach those people.
You might be able to make a difference in someone's life and be that pivot point where suddenly they are interested in healthy living.
Because that does happen to some people some of the time.
Maybe it can happen to someone that you know with your help.
So that's my take on this.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, naturalnews.com.
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