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by ofonorow » Sat Sep 30, 2023 4:44 pm
Others may or may not find this helpful, but after I lost conciousness in my doctors office in July 2021 (during a Chlorite (CDS) IV). I woke up in the hospital. The blood cultures turned up nothing. The infectious disease doctor on the team said it was probably a "mystery virus." She had seen three other cases in the past few weeks. They blamed the loss of consciousness on my adrenal insufficiency.
Since then I have had a low-grade mucous in my bronchial area, creating an infrequent cough. Now more than two years. (I can use an anti-histamine, but I understand that the mucous/cough is the body's way of ridding itself of something unwanted.) The spit up turns a redish black over time as it dries out.
Last Thanksgiving my workout buddy caught something from his grandchildren, and was smart enough to go for an antibiotic which cured him. I got it but was not smart enough, until I finally cried uncle, got the same Antibiotic, and the apparent bacterial infection mostly resolved. I still had the underlying mucous/cough that I couldn't shake without taking an anti-histamine..
Until recently, i.e. after I started using the nicotine patches on myself.
As documented elsewhere, a friend advised me about the studies that were finding nicotine helps Parkinson's patients that had made national news. First I had heard about nicotine being a good thing.
I did enough research to become convinced nicotine by itself is not addictive, and some Parkinson's patients have been wearing patches for years, with only apparent benefit. (I now believe that patient's whose Parkinson's was caused by the venom's in vaccines/ viruses are probably those that benefit the most from these patches.)
My wife w/Parkinson's mental (but not motor) condition improved immediately on the daily nicotine patch.
After the universe directed me to Bryan Ardis (via my holistic dentist) I started wearning the patches myself. I started with gum, but switched to slow release patches after finding that nicotime gum quickly made me naseous. (Gum releases the nicotine dose quickly, and if you have toxins attached to nicotine receptors on cells, you will know it!)
On the patch, and for completeness, after a blood transfusion last April (another story) my cough slowly receeded, but was replaced with edema in my arms and fingers. Last night forgetting the patch, I used the nicotine gum. Wham! I could hardly make it up the stairs, and during the night, all my swelling in the fingers/arms returned.
My thinking is that I have some been "poisoned" with the venom that Ardis warns about, and my vitamin C has been protecting me, thus the low grade cough. The nicotine, especially the patch, started releasing the poisons from the nicotine receptors on cells, leading to the arm/finger swelling. Something about the fast-release gum shocked my system.
Moral: Be careful with the gum if you are sick.
Additionally, during the period of the finger/arm swelling, I started upping my daily vitamin C intake, to something like 1 gram every hour - with no sign of bowel tolerance.
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