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What is shedding?

What are some symptoms or effects of shedding?
Shedding symptoms can vary depending on person, these include headache, nosebleed, tinnitus, flu like symptoms, sore throat, rashes or shingles, fatigue, joint pain/stiffness, tissue swelling, brain fog, distortion/blockages in energy body, involuntary muscle twitches, mini seizures, blood clots, damage to blood, arrythmia, blood clots in menstrual bleeding, extremely heavy or abnormally frequent periods, abnormal cramping or menstrual issues, stomach issues, miscarriage, swelling in body, blood pressure change. It hits you at your weak spots.

How long shedding can last?
According to doctors like Dr Palvesky shedding never stops. Shedding is more severe within first 2-3 weeks after the jab. We know cases of shedding people experienced even after 6 months. There is no definite conclusive duration to shedding.

Do all people who are vaccinated will shed?
No, since vaccines were in clinical trials, there were different batches and formulation for jabs. Those who received a placebo won't shed.

What will happen to you if your partner is vaccinated and you are not?
Having physical sexual contact could lead you to have various issues like swelling, fatigue, erectile dysfunction, menstrual issues and could possibily even cause sterility.

As an unvaccinated, it safe to have sex with a vaccinated person?
No, you would be at the risk of having the toxins passed onto you from the jabbed through their body fluids. You could have same symptoms and issues that a vaxxed person might have.

Can secondary transmission occur? (from unvaxed exposed to vaxxed then from the unvaxxed to you)
Yes, it can

What happens to pregnant woman if exposed to shedding?
Miscarriage could happen. This can happen even from secondary transmission.

What can a pregnant woman do to protect herself?
There is no way to stay protected for pregnant woman using remedies, the only way is to stay away from vaxxed and avoid contact with people as much as possible. All the remedies known can only cure the symptoms or adverse effects but unfortunately miscarriage is something that can't be cured.

Here is a video from Dr. Alim on shedding:

https://open.lbry.com/@transmission:a/Dr-Alim-on-shedding:6

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