In fairness , my Dad is 93. There are many other younger people who need help asap . They should be first in line.
My slides were looked at months ago and I was told I have large amount of amyloid. But I have no symptoms so I’m just trying the detox protocols first ( dr Kory and dr Vaughn team ) before flying to Japan.
I need to send follow up slides
@delbigtree Just arrived in Rome. The plane was sprayed with an insecticide before we took off. The flight attendant literally sprayed the entire plane over our heads.
I asked them what it is. An insecticide. Mandated by the Italian government. Need to get @JeffereyJaxen on that story.
A thread every person needs to read regarding what ive filtered from my blood and why this is a Huge Problem the govt does not want the public know
where are all my momma bears at? yall may wanna read this
~Nurse Lyndsey
Thanks for your kind reply. I am lucky because I have no symptoms. I am considering going to Japan because I have a high amyloid burden confirmed by @KevinMcCairnPhD. Not sure what that means for my future? No one knows.
I hope you can get the DFPP tx. It sounds very promising. I’m so sorry you are suffering so badly.
Very interesting. Although dr McCullough says that anything under 1000 is fine.
Here’s what dr from Inmodia says regarding elevated spike ab levels. I’m not sure what is correct. Obviously different opinions.
“ High antibody levels are normal, as the coronavirus returns every year and we become infected with it. Spring, in particular, is a peak season for the virus. Therefore, antibody levels rise again after infection without spike proteins being found in the blood. The virus is eliminated by the immune system in the respiratory tract. Spike proteins in the blood are only found in cases of severe coronavirus infection, where the virus enters the bloodstream, and after vaccination. Antibody levels should decrease again over the following months. If you feel healthy, I wouldn't worry about the antibodies.”