She is a really nice and caring person with tons of empathy. It's a pity. I don't think just the Nattokinase, quercetin, ivermectin protocol can help at this point?
Also another woman got the facial paralysis and is really traumatized.
Can the protocol help once the strange diseases have developed, or it is just for prevention?
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Yeah, she's a normie, she will listen to doctors and they will probably tell her to live with it or else have a hysterectomy.
Think of it this way.. if she’s 30y/o, she’s been on the planet long enough to get a parasite. Back in the 70s they used to ingest tape worms to lose weight. Start with an anti parasitic.
If you look up any girly issues currently the answer to everything is hystorectomy. This was not the case a few years ago. A few years ago everything would have told the person not to panic until they had more information, and spoke to their doctor. That's nowhere in site. It's been replaced with hystorectomy for every feminine ailment.
It's a pity, she's really sweet and would be a great mom.
My son had bells palsy a few years before covid. The virus that caused it was nbd, he just wanted to sleep more. He didn't even notice he was sick. Then I freaked out because I thought the bells palsy was my middle schooler having a stroke. He was seriously unimpressed.
It doesn't sound your friend had the same experience, because for my son his face not moving bothered others, it didn't bother him at all. He even came to me after school to laugh about peoples reactions to half his face not moving.
BUT! The point I would like to share is it only lasted about 90 days. Almost exactly 90 days. Everything gives very long timelines for healing because everyone is different. I thought I would let you know that the only thing he did different was make sure he didn't skip his multivitamin. I hope a bit of optimism can help her.
Wow that is really good news, I am happy for your son!!
I think the jab 'bells palsy' is a different beast, as people seem to have it longer.
This might sound controversial but women tend to be judged mainly on their appearance so her appearance was important to her. Men are more likely to be judged by status, wealthy abilities etc.
Hopefully, the bells palsy will eventually subside.
Very true.
Even endometriosis- and a hysterectomy does not guarantee an end to the pain. They have found it spread even into lung tissue. So it could be some kind of cancerous connective tissue issue or anything.
I feel bad for the youngins that can't remember all the warning about causing yourself hypochondriac type stress for no reason. I don't know when the change occurred, because I only look things up when I'm curious.
I never heard of that?
Do you mean endometriosis is in the mind?