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FLCCC develops a post-jab protocol

FLCCC has published a post-jab protocol.  (I SO do not like calling these drugs “vaccines”!)

Since major public health authorities do not recognize post-COVID-vaccine injuries, and there is no specific ICD classification code, clearly this is NOT advice on how to treat any known disease.

James Roguski

There was a webinar about the post-jab protocol on September 25, 2022. That video is embedded in James Roguski’s post.

Given the lack of recognition of post-“vaccine” issues, let alone the lack of research into them, these protocols are in no way proven. At this point, no one can claim a proven solution to post-“vaccine” issues. There simply has not been enough time to do the science. The success of these protocols can in no way be guaranteed.  They are the best guesses of the doctors as to what will work, with the backing of some anecdotal experience with the protocols.  Generally, the interventions suggested in the protocol are in the “it’s worth a try” category, using substances that are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and may have other benefits.  At this stage and given the circumstances we find ourselves in, this may be the best that can be offered at this time.

Doing nothing also has risks.  The use of these protocols is a decision best made with your doctor.

Please study the protocols carefully before using them yourself or recommending them for a patient.  There is at least one important note within the document about timing and interactions, and there may be others.

Please review the protocols on a regular basis.  FLCCC protocols are works in progress and are periodically modified as more is learned.

I will develop this post a bit further.

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