lvysaur
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rest and water, IMO. vitamin C and D might be helpful. I had GI symptoms so I couldn't eat, eating made it worse.What is the best way to deal with the spike protein anyone of you has encountered?
Also, check SPO2 on a pulse ox. There are reports of people simply "dropping dead", and I'm convinced that these people died of low O2 from exertion. With COVID/long COVID, being in certain states (especially fat metabolism) makes my O2 go down. I have seen it get down as low as the 70s, but I manage to tolerate this probably due to my Nitric Oxide signaling (apparently some people are genetically incapable of this, so they require medical attention at this point)
The O2 shoots back up for me if I stop exerting. However if I keep exerting, I figure I would probably pass out, and maybe even die if I exerted fast enough. I have fainted once post-COVID, and it was during an episode of tachycardia. I actually think tachycardia is worse than low O2, but both should be monitored. If your O2 can reach 98, and you don't have tachycardia, then you're "fine".
Just an aside, back in March 2020 my heart rate reached over 300 bpm. This reinfection I just had only got it up to 160 bpm, so I still have some type of partial immunity, or maybe the non-viral nature of the vax-shedded spike protein limits the damage it can do.
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