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FYI - covid vaccine Reactions

Mama to Many (Tennessee ) on 01/31/2021
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I happened across this article about a delayed reaction from the Covid shot. A number of people experience a significant rash on the arm with other symptoms 8 days from the first vaccination.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/heal-the-mind-heal-the-body/202101/what-s-the-new-phenomenon-called-covid-vaccine-arm

Just something to be aware of.

The author also experienced a swollen lymph node. I wonder if stepping up one's immune preventatives (vitamin c, etc) in the weeks following vaccination would be helpful?

~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Sherri from MO on 02/01/2021

Hey, Mama......{HUGS} to you. Glad you chimed in here. I am always glad to see your posts!

Thank you for the link. These are the types of articles many will read on the subject, so I would like to make some observations on it for the beautiful citizens of EC Nation:

To all readers here at EC:

What I noticed in the article that 'Mama to Many' linked is pretty much the same as in all the others by the jab pushers-----minimization of the body's efforts to tell us something is wrong. That is what an adverse-effect basically is; the body's attempt to rid itself of toxins, poisons & so on, the body's natural reaction to an assault or something gone wrong.

If all y'all have noticed, the adverse effects of shots are almost always dismissed and/or minimized with the words: 'Oh, that's just a 'common side-effect'. Since this is far different than any other jab thus far, 'side-effects' could appear who knows how many days/weeks/months/years down the road. Plus, one 'side-effect' that many who have taken this jab have experienced has been death.

Well, a 'common side-effect' of being shot with a gun is that one bleeds, has a gaping wound and sometimes dies. Just because that is a 'common side-effect' of being shot with a gun, does that make it OK to be shot with a gun? Is it just a benign thing that will just 'go away'?

Apply the common phrases used by jab pushers & substitute 'being shot by a gun' & see if the rationalizations still hold up. I think not. Just because something is 'common' does not make it all OK.

Anywho.....I will just stop here and share this link.

https://www.fda.gov/media/143557/download

In this document, scroll down to page 17 and take a gander. Still want to line up for this jab?

Love to all.....

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Replied by Mama from TN on 02/01/2021

Dear Sherri,

Thanks for your logic there and thoughts!

I had a jumble of thoughts as I read the article - but didn't take time to write any out while using just a phone. ;)

I thought it was interesting that it was a doctor who wrote the article and agreed that it was a vaccine reaction and took note of how many reported the same side effect.

The doctor said to tell your doctor if you have side effects, but I am not sure that always happens. 27 years ago my first child had a vaccine reaction and I told my doctor and she said it wasn't a reaction. (Fever and high pitched screaming all night apparently didn't sound like a reaction to her?) Anyway, I suspect the reality of reactions are way more than the "statistics" show. (After that reaction, btw, we felt it best for us not to vaccinate our children any more.)

And, as you said, what are the long term side effects?

It does make me sorry that there are many that will be required to get a vaccine against their own preference, to keep their jobs, when their own health could be adversely affected in the process.

Meanwhile, I trust that everyone will keep their covid virus and vaccine reaction remedies posted! I am sure thankful for the remedies I learned about here - especially high dose melatonin (thank you, Art! )

~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Suma from Las Vegas, N.V on 02/04/2021

I am very concerned about all those vaccines. Can one imagine having a immune system very compromised, like those more mature ones, our veterans and others who have underlying conditions, and are on a quite a lot of medications...What do you think will happen then? Here on Earth Clinic they suggest so many alternatives, what a pleasure to read! The bottom line is working to rebuild and repair ones immune system, so as not to catch any viral conditions, which by the one viruses are all arond us always. Of course if one chose to take it their choice, Actually more can be done!! Suma G Nathan, Holistic Health Practitioner, Certified Planetary Chinese Herbologist pioneering Holistic since the 1960's
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Replied by Sherri from MO on 02/12/2021

Dear Mama, {{{HUGS}}} So sorry you went through that with your first little one. I hope you fired that so-called 'Dr'! Glad to hear you stopped the shots after that. Many don't 'get it' or they give in to pressure & go on v@ccin@ting, even after a child has had severe reaction &/or damage.

I had a dear friend whose 2nd child had a very severe adverse reaction (her 1st child had no issues or reactions at all, she had no clue about adverse reactions....but that was early 80's, before there were so many jabs 'on the schedule') Soon after, I became pregnant & she made sure she educated me on the jabs. I am eternally grateful to her for that. I refused the shots for my son (just a single dose of polio, at age 7) & he has a life-time exemption. My first book I read on the subject, "A Shot in the Dark" by the beloved Barbara Loe Fisher sealed the deal for me.

Of the people I know who have gotten the C19 jab, they have all had horrible sickness / reactions.

PS: Yeppers..... a cell phone has serious limitations that way ;)

Take care & love to you.....

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Replied by Sandy from Naperville, IL on 03/30/2021

My question, is I feel breathless when I am stressed or during high humidity. I do yoga breathing exercises and other home remedies read on EC, and manage my health and I am quite active except for those days when I feel breathless. So is it okay to take a vaccine? Because I depend a lot on home remedies and I keep suggesting people google earth clinic about any health problem in this world. I am stressed about the vaccine and in dilemma whether to take the vaccine.
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Replied by Pacific Coast Lady from Crescent City, CA on 06/18/2021

Hi Sandy, for me doing as much of my own research has been the best, and to remain open-minded. Everyone has their own opinion but hopefully it can be based on facts. I took the Maderna 2-shots vaccine and after the 2nd about a week later, I felt it was harder to get a good, deep breath, but just barely. I have to tell you this has happened to me long before the vaccines. For me, I believe it's when I get anxious or stressed, and often when I am walking my pace of 4 mpr. I worried it was the vaccine, but not sure.

It's a personal decision whether or not we decide to take the vaccine. I think it's fair to listen to other's opinions, and read any studies etc. Then we have to decide ourselves. I was way against it in the beginning, I "heard" scary things, but I also knew I didn't want to get whatever was killing so many people.

I knew that was not a lie as people in my, small town were getting sick, and some died. So again, it had to be my decision. I've not yet heard any of my friends which live in other Countries and other States of the US that have been forced to take a vaccine. That doesn't mean it isn't happening, I just haven't heard anything on that.

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Replied by Pam E. from Southern California on 09/23/2021

You must have meant *PAGE* *EIGHTEEN* ... not 17 ... Assuming you intended us to read what it says regarding the *FDA Covid vaccine safety surveillance Plan*.)
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Replied by Forge On! from Midwest Of Usa on 11/11/2021

Hey, Pam E.......Hope all is well with you. I am not signed up to get notified when someone responds to my comments, so I am just now seeing this reply from you.

Actually, the thing that I was hoping to point out in this document is that DEATH is listed as a known & fully expected 'reaction' to these jabs. Yea, do not sign me up! (PS: I post under two names---Forge On! And Sherri)

Though the mention of a 'safety surveillance plan' should be a pretty telling warning!

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