The Gift of Fear ...

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  1. Kathryn L Hill profile image84
    Kathryn L Hillposted 3 years ago

    of Needles!  "Just say no to drugs!"  Heroin is injected in the bloodstream. It is a drug.
    Reasonable people have reasonable fears.

    Many people do not trust these new vaccines. It is a very personal thing: one's body. Each person has to live with his or her body and brain, and each person has to deal with the consequences of his or her actions. It is not right to insist against someone's will to take a needle and inject, into one's own precious bloodstream, something unknown and foreign. A substance not natural to the human body. Chemicals having unknown effects on one's nervous, circulatory and pulmonary system.
    Ones very very precious  O W N .

    as in  M I N E.

    1. Miebakagh57 profile image84
      Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Drugs are drugs. So when drugs are given on a limited dose by a qualified personnel, they're safe though a reaction such as headach or fever at times occur.                                     Covid19 vaccine at the required jab has induce fever, headache, and tiredness in my case when I take the shot some weeks ago. It react only for 2-days.                                                  I believe every person has a right to their body, and what goes into it. No to drugs is saying don't abuse vitamin A, B-complex, mineral elements like iron and zinc.                                  46-years ago,  I abuse refined sugar in a cup of tea. I got diabetic. And when I respect my body and nature, I got well. Now I don't abuse even a fruit, or sleep. The thumb of the rule is give the body what it needs even medicine in the correct quality and quantity.                                      Majority had not question the flu or cold shot when being given. The covid vaccine, though has side effect, is a safe drug.

  2. Kathryn L Hill profile image84
    Kathryn L Hillposted 3 years ago

    For Instance:

    The Janssen (Johnson and Johnson) COVID-19 Vaccine includes the following ingredients: recombinant, replication-incompetent adenovirus type 26 expressing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, citric acid monohydrate, trisodium citrate dihydrate, ethanol, 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HBCD), polysorbate-80, sodium chloride.
    HOW IS THE JANSSEN COVID -19 VACCINE GIVEN?
    The Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine will be given to you as an injection into the muscle. The Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine vaccination schedule is a single dose.
    HAS THE JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE BEEN USED BEFORE?
    The Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine is an unapproved vaccine. In an ongoing clinical trial, 21,895 individuals 18 years of age and older have received the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine.

    https://www.fda.gov/media/146305/download

    1. Nathanville profile image87
      Nathanvilleposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Kathryn, if you knew the common names for scientific names that you listed as the ingredients for the J&J vaccine, I don’t think you would be so worried e.g. the vaccine is just a DNA replica of the covid spike (so your immune system knows what anti-bodies to make) with predominantly salts and sugars in a water solution (saline solution) with a few natural ingredients (commonly found in everyday food) to help bind the fragile ingredients together for safe delivery to the body.

      A Saline solution is the best medium for delivering the vaccine because it works in the same way as our digestive system works e.g. salty/sugary water is essential for digestion.

      The ethanol (alcohol) is added because it’s antiseptic.

      Below, are the ingredients you listed for the J&J vaccine, with the common usage names (and description) given to the right of the scientific names.

      •    Recombinant replication-incompetent adenovirus type 26 expressing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein:  is an rDNA of the covid spike made in the Lab e.g. a replica of the spikes on the surface of the covid virus, specifically so that your own immune system knows what the covid virus looks like, so that it can start making the necessary anti-bodies to kill the covid virus in the event that you become infected.

      •    Citric acid monohydrate (citric acid in water):  Is a nutritional ingredient occurring in citrus fruits, such as oranges.

      •    Trisodium citrate dehydrate:  Is a natural salt found in citric fruits, derived from citric acid.

      •    Ethanol = Alcoholic drinks.

      •    2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HBCD):  Is a form of glucose (sugar) derived from starch e.g. flower used for making bread.  Great for improving solubility and stability of other substances.

      •    Polysorbate-80:  A harmless substance frequently used in food as a surfactant and emulsifier e.g. helps different food ingredients to blend (mix).

      •    Sodium chloride = salt, a white substance that people frequently put on their food for flavouring.

  3. Kathryn L Hill profile image84
    Kathryn L Hillposted 3 years ago

    2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin

    "Despite the potential health benefits, use of HPβCD has been linked to significant hearing loss in several species, including humans. Evidence in mice supports a rapid onset of hearing loss that is dose-dependent. Ototoxicity can occur following central or peripheral drug delivery, with either route resulting in the preferential loss of cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs) within hours of dosing. Inner hair cells and spiral ganglion cells are spared at doses that cause ~85% OHC loss; additionally, no other major organ systems appear adversely affected. Evidence from a first-to-human phase 1 clinical trial mirrors animal studies to a large extent, indicating rapid onset and involvement of OHCs. All patients in the trial experienced some permanent hearing loss, although a temporary loss of function can be observed acutely following drug delivery. The long-term impact of HPβCD use as a maintenance drug, and the mechanism(s) of ototoxicity, are unknown. β-cyclodextrins preferentially target membrane cholesterol, but other lipid species and proteins may be directly or indirectly involved. Moreover, as cholesterol is ubiquitous in cell membranes, it remains unclear why OHCs are preferentially susceptible to HPβCD. It is possible that HPβCD acts upon several targets—for example, ion channels, tight junctions (TJ), membrane integrity, and bioenergetics—that collectively increase the sensitivity of OHCs over other cell types."

    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 … 00355/full

    1. Nathanville profile image87
      Nathanvilleposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      You should read the whole report; Cyclodextrins is toxic at high levels, e.g. 50mg per month over 18 months; but with the hydroxypropyl, Cyclodextrins is safer at higher dosage.  Also, as stated at the end of the report that you gave the link to above, Cyclodextrins is wieldy used as a food additive in American food (at low dosage); and as the report says “the toxicological profile of cyclodextrins has been extensively studied and most varieties exhibit low toxicity at low concentrations”; even so the levels of cyclodextrins that you’ll it in your food is far higher than the levels used in the covid vaccine.

      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16018907/

  4. Kathryn L Hill profile image84
    Kathryn L Hillposted 3 years ago

    SARS-CoV-2 spike protein:

    "One paper reported that certain antibodies in the blood of infected patients appear to change the shape of the spike protein so as to make it more likely to bind to cells, while other papers showed that the spike protein by itself (without being part of the corona virus) can damage endothelial cells and disrupt the blood-brain barrier. These findings may be even more relevant to the pathogenesis of long-COVID syndrome that may affect as many as 50% of those infected with SARS-CoV-2. In COVID-19, a response to oxidative stress is required by increasing anti-oxidant enzymes. In this regard, it is known that polyphenols are natural anti-oxidants with multiple health effects. Hence, there are even more reasons to intervene with the use of anti-oxidant compounds, such as luteolin, in addition to available vaccines and anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent the harmful actions of the spike protein."

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34100279/

    1. Nathanville profile image87
      Nathanvilleposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      In a nutshell, there is a known, extremely small risk of blood clots from the AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines:-

      •    Just 8 people per million vaccinated suffer fatal blood clots.
      •    Compared to the general population where such blood clots occur naturally in 5 cases per million.
      •    While for people unvaccinated who contract covid, 39 per million die of blood clots.

      So, yes, although people who have either of the two above mentioned vaccines have a slight risk of fatal blood clots, the odds of a fatal blood clot from catching covid is far greater.

  5. Kathryn L Hill profile image84
    Kathryn L Hillposted 3 years ago

    "There are few drugs or biologicals that do not have side effects or cause adverse reactions."

    "Ad-based vaccine adverse effects include:
    fever
    phenomena
    diarrhea
    transient neutropenia
    lymphopenia
    fatigue
    labored breathing
    headaches
    liver damage
    fasting hyperglycemia
    Bell's Palsy
    Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    Gait disturbance
    transverse myelitis

    From an article titled, The Pros and Cons of AdenovirusBased SARS-coV2-Vaccines.
    By Eric J Kremer

    1. Castlepaloma profile image76
      Castlepalomaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Vas majority won't listen til a 100 million noticeable deaths related to covid happens.

      Then all these billions of chicken littles and sheelp plus their billionaire get found out. Meanwhile their mass psychosis is working amazingly. My energy is better off building poor housings for them. If the fema camps don't steal my business again.

      Keep breathing fresh oxygen and staying more fearless for your immune system sake. Plus don't isolate yourself so much, germs need practice and lack of relationship can harm the immune system also.

    2. Nathanville profile image87
      Nathanvilleposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Yep, and there’s few foods (if any) that do not have side effects or cause adverse reactions; even water can be toxic if drunk to excess.  In a nutshell, all foods (including natural organic foods) contain toxins, which in excess can cause serious illness or be fatal. 

      Hence the importance of a well-balanced diet, and not indulging.

 
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