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Dr. Diane Counce recommends that patients who are not experiencing symptoms of vaccine injury improve gut health and the gut microbiome. She also recommends Nattokinase, NAC and bromelain. For those experiencing symptoms, then treats those specifically - often multiple symptoms at a time. Dr. Suzanne Gazda says she treats post-vaccine symptoms in her patients with the FLCCC I-RECOVER Post Vaccine protocol. She also notes that every patient is different, so they need to be treated individually. She ends on a note of hope - “I’m telling you, people can get better.”
Dr. Suzanne Gazda says she is seeing patients suffering from ALS, and that the muscles are hit really hard by spike protein, and that muscle wasting is common. Dr. Gazda says a patient suffering from ALS needs to work with a practitioner that is able to help treat this complex disorder. She says she has seen ALS reversals and offers hope.
Dr. Diane Counce shares she has seen ivermectin help treat migraines post-vaccine. She has also used monoclonal antibodies, botox, and combination therapies with patients. Dr. Paul Marik agrees that starting with ivermectin is a good idea, and suggests several other options.
Dr. Paul Marik explains how the spike protein passes the blood brain barrier and says the load of spike protein in the vaccine is enormous - much greater than from natural infection. Dr. Diane Counce adds that vaccine injured patients are typically in worse shape than those with long COVID.
Neurological issues Post-COVID features Dr. Suzanne Gazda as our special guest on the weekly update to discuss her groundbreaking work in Uganda.