Study with over 50k participants suggests that the more Covid boosters a person received, the more likely they were to get the virus.

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Study with over 50k suggests that the more Covid boosters a person received, the more likely they were to get the virus.
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Study with over 50k suggests that the more Covid boosters a person received, the more likely they were to get the virus.

A friend led me onto this….I’ve been reading a lot of “stuff”. But this one particular study published at the Cleveland Clinic, suggests that a large number of people that received continuous Covid vaccinations, ended up getting the virus more often than those who hadn’t received the continuous round of boosters. (Read the article here) Via Sandusky

A lot of people feel a certain way about vaccinations, and believe they should take whatever is recommended, and some people, like me, aren’t against vaccinations, just against no long term studies prior to them being released.

Medicine is fluid. That’s why they call it “practice”, because a person spends time within the industry, they are basically practicing medicine…they don’t come out of school knowing everything. It’s life experience that adds to knowledge. I wish more people would understand that. It’s not a one and done thing… “medicine”, or “being a doctor, or nurse”.

Trialsitenews posted this article about the recent study. (Which by the way has NOT been peer reviewed.).

MedRxiv posted this publication about the study, which included over 50k people.

Make up your own mind about it. There’s A LOT of disturbing news about covid, and the covid vaccinations. There’s a lot of good news about it…there’s a lot of news that is being withheld from the general public, because, well that’s the way a lot of our news outlets work.

I’ll leave it at that.

✌️Shassy

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Part 2 of homemade elderberry syrup

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Part 2 of homemade elderberry syrup

After I let the ingredients soak for a few weeks, I just strained the jars through some cheesecloth, and mixed half of the juice with raw honey. 1:1 ratio. You can adjust it the way you want to, there’s no “official” way it’s supposed to be done.

The syrup is powerful, and you can take a maintenance small dose everyday, or if you are sick take it up to three times a day, with lots of water… as we all know that our body can’t run without it.

Once the ingredients are done “steeping”…not sure of another word to call it, the rest is easy, just mix and store in the fridge.

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