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My husband came down with ATM after having Covid, pneumonia then a heart attack. He was admitted into the hospital came home three days later walking out then a week and a half later suddenly was paralyzed. We can’t prove he wasn’t injected. We have no proof. That was sick from Feb 2021-April 2021 then paralyzed. Now he can walk with a walker but only short distance. Any help would be appreciated. We have tried in farad sauna, red light, hyberberic chamber, EESystem and supplements. I don’t know what else he can do.

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It's excellent that he's now able to walk with a walker; I think it's likely he can continue to improve. Here are steps I would take if I was in your position:

(1) I would get his hospital records or have a doctor request them. I would hire a "legal nurse" (preferably one who lost or gave up her hospital job because she refused to get spikeshots herself) to review his records carefully re: whether he was given a spikeshot, or Remdesivir, and for any other useful information.

(2) I'd work with a doctor who has a lot of experience treating spikeshot injuries. Pierre Kory would be one doctor I'd trust to be caring, conscientious, and knowledgeable; but I don't know whether he's currently practicing.

(3) I would study Dr. Jackie Stone's presentation on "Spike Protein Disease". Here's a link: https://rumble.com/v1jwkpf-trozzi-report-ep-3-dr-jackie-stone.html

(4) I would get one or more books written by doctors about the drug DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide). (Amazon has books.) I would look for a doctor who would be willing to treat him with DMSO IV's (once a week for 8 to 12 weeks then perhaps reducing frequency somewhat), plus injections of DMSO into the area of his injury. If I couldn't find an MD or DO willing to do this, I would look for a naturopath. If I couldn't find a doctor to work with, I would treat him by applying DMSO topically in a wide area over his injury, daily. I would study the books first because there are important things to consider and precautions to take when using DMSO.

(5) I would put him on Barry Sears's "Zone Diet" (see Sears's books "The Zone" and "Mastering the Zone). This is a powerful anti-inflammatory diet with many health benefits.

(6) I would also order from Amazon the "Blood Type ___ Food, Beverage, and Supplements Lists" paperback for his blood type, by Peter d'Adamo. I would take note of foods etc. listed as "Avoid" in each category and cut those out of his diet. The exception is that if he was blood type A, I'd experiment with the meats listed as "Avoid" and see how many he could eat without bad effects while taking a high-quality digestive enzyme with each meal. I'd use enzymes from Houston Nutraceuticals. I would ask an NMT (NeuroModulation Techniques, Feinberg method) practitioner to test each meat+enzyme in case the enzymes didn't solve the blood type incompatibility for some meats. The most important reason for "avoiding the Avoids" in his case is that some of the Avoids cause agglutination (sticking together) of red blood cells, which interferes with proper blood circulation particularly in the capillaries. This will inhibit healing, and best functioning of recovered or recovering tissues. I would want the best possible circulation.

Obviously, all this would be a "joint venture" and his willing participation would be critical. We'd be learning about all these things together and discussing/deciding jointly each new step to take.

Well, I've written half a book here, but I hope you will find what I've written helpful. (I'm retired now but still trying to be useful where I can. My degree was in developmental psychobiology and I wasn't a medical practitioner, but I did rehab work with children and adults with a variety of central nervous system injuries.)

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We did get all his records and didn’t see anything on there other than one of the hospitals had the flu shot listed as medicines to give him but when I questioned it, they said that it’s protocol, but in his case they didn’t give it to him. So I did hire an attorney, but the attorney canceled on me. When we got to the hospital when his onset of ATM hit him the hospital, we took him to did plasmapheresis, which mixed his blood so I don’t even know

if in his case they can even see it anymore. I did contact the insurance and they said when his medication was billed, it was billed in a lump sum, but I don’t know if she was just too lazy to look it up, but I was very overwhelmed at that time and I wasn’t able to get this information within the one year time limit.

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It might be worthwhile for him to be tested for antibodies to spike protein, to see what his levels are. This would be something to discuss with a doctor who is experienced in treating spikeshot injuries.

Whatever you and your husband decide to do, I hope it works out well!

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What kind of supplements? Ever tried PEA(Palmitoylethanolamide)? Nattokinase, which is better than

aspirin for all those micro blood and mega blood.clots we all might have. Live02. Oxygen(similar to Hyperbaric but oxygen is accessed differently.) Also. Tried Low dose Naltrexone? LOTS OF vit D3.

Find a Natropathic.

May seem a random thought. But ever tried a course of very amazing and very safe, Ivermectin and Fenbendazole? Check out Dr. Mariks substack.

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He’s on NSK,NAC, Magesium Taurate, Magnesium, quercetin, vit C, D3, omegas fish oil, etc.

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He is seeing a naturalpathic now but I asked him for the iver. I learned about it through these kind of links.

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He has also been on low naltrexone for about a year now.

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We started him on iver about 20 days ago but I’m not sure about the Fenben. I don’t know much about it and I wouldn’t know the dose to give him.

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I pray for the mercy and grace of Yahweh to bring you peace and healing through Yeshua Messiah.

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Margie, check out "A midwestern doctor" substack. He has written a series of well documented articles on the benefits of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) a treatment that was popular during the 60ties and very safe, but not profitable for Big Pharma. A friend (70 yr old) has been dealing with these symptoms. Doctors not helpful. I sent him this article yesterday and he was dumbfounded. Will now seriously consider DMSO. Also look into Zeta Potential by the same doctor. Has to do with fluid dynamics in the body and the lymph system. Prayers for his recovery!

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Medium-long term fasting cycles, very preferably drinking only your own urine (else distilled water if cannot), is one of the best (+ cheapest) ways to help the body get rid of the crap and repair itself. A good diet prior to and after the fast is important. Pharma grade methylene blue can also be taken, whether fasting or not, to help increase cellular energy and decrease cellular inflammation. Also grounding to *proper* earth:

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I just got some methylene blue and used in red light therapy.

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Thank you for the advice. He has early stage prostate cancer and we started him on ivermectin and soursop. We will check out DNSO. Thanks again 😘

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