

As a holistic doctor, she offers sound suggestions, in particular about how to detox from the COVID-19 shot and subsequent shedding. Louisa talks frankly about what we are going through and what to do about it. Louisa is a specialist in environmental medicine and detoxification. It also offers some practical suggestions. Louisa Williams.įor those who’ve gotten the COVID-19 injection, the topic of this episode offers a glimmer of hope for those who want to protect themselves from shedding. Within the below transcript the bolded text is Hilda Labrada Gore and the regular text is Dr. Price Foundation.Ĭheck out our sponsors: Redmond Real Salt, Serenity Farm Bread, Optimal Carnivore. Visit Louisa’s website here: īecome a member of the Weston A. Louisa offers insights to inform and guide us, based on her practice and personal experience. She goes into detail about the problem with graphene oxide (a metal found in the shots that is very damaging to the body) and how it interacts with 4G and 5G radiation. She recommends the use of activated charcoal for both, in light of its history as an antidote to poison. Today, she offers advice on how to detox from the COVID-19 shot and shedding. Louisa Williams is the author of “ Radical Medicine,” and she is a specialist in environmental medicine and detoxification. Have you gotten the COVID-19 shot? Are you concerned about shedding? Today’s podcast offers some glimmers of hope and practical suggestions. Nourishing Traditional Diets with Sally Fallon Morell.It would need to be packaged inside a live virus, which our vaccines don’t contain. Again, the mRNA wouldn’t be enough to cause an infection. For that you need the entire virus, which the vaccines don’t contain.Īnd the mRNA in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines is very short-lived, and is quickly degraded in our cells. They contain fragments of spike protein or the instructions on how to make it.Įven if you could shed spike protein after vaccination, that wouldn’t be enough to cause an infection. What's the difference between viral shedding and reinfection with COVID-19?ĬOVID vaccines don’t give you the disease or give you a positive COVID test. Once inside your cells, your body uses those instructions to make spike protein, again raising a protective immune response.
Protein shedding from vaccine code#
The Pfizer vaccine is an mRNA vaccine, which contains the genetic material to code for the spike protein. Your body then uses these instructions to make the spike protein, and to raise a protective immune response. This uses a modified chimpanzee virus to carry into the body the genetic instructions to produce the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Instead, they use other technologies to train our bodies to recognise SARS-CoV-2 and to mount a protective immune response should we ever be exposed to it.įor instance, the AstraZeneca vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. However, none of the COVID vaccines approved for use anywhere around the world so far use live virus.

The majority of people infected this way had a weakened immune system.Įxplainer: how do you get shingles and who should be vaccinated against it?ĬOVID vaccines don’t contain live virus to shed However, this happened in less than 1% out of more than 20,000 people vaccinated over a ten-year period. These train your body to mount an immune response with a version of the virus that isn’t so dangerous.įor example, with the very effective vaccine against herpes zoster (shingles), there is a very small risk the weakened virus can cause infection.

Examples are vaccines against measles, rubella, mumps and herpes zoster (shingles).

Some vaccines for other diseases contain live viruses that have been weakened ( or attenuated). We don't know for sure if coronavirus can spread through poo, but it's possible We can only infect someone if the virus is live. During the pandemic, that’s why we socially distance, wear masks and stay at home if we’re sick. If people are infected, they can shed virus via their respiratory secretions when they cough and sneeze. People can shed (or release) virus after a viral infection, such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
