An analysis of over 1,000 reports of covid vaccine shedding reveals that the most common symptoms, by far, are gynaecological.
Outside
of menstrual abnormalities, the most commonly reported symptoms include
headaches, tinnitus, nosebleeds, bruising, dizziness, skin rashes and
reactivation of latent conditions such as shingles.
The analysis
also revealed that there are varying degrees of susceptibility to the
effects of vaccine-shedding, different routes of exposure, different
timings of the onset of symptoms after exposure and that young and
healthy people tend to shed more frequently than the elderly.
In
early 2022, A Midwestern Doctor (“AMD”) had personally come across a
few compelling cases of menstrual-related vaccine-shedding injuries
which were very difficult to ascribe to anything else. At the time the
idea of vaccine shedding seemed to be a “radical idea.”
The
world has changed a lot since that time, AMD wrote. “I believe the
reality of ‘shedding injuries’ now has a similar degree of acceptance to
what covid-19 vaccine injuries had two years ago.”
Adding, “I
regret that it’s taken this long to get to this point and I feel really
bad for the people who are suffering from this (e.g., a few of my
patients), as it’s almost inevitable healthcare professionals will
assume they are crazy and gaslight them about shedding.”
Covid
vaccine shedding – becoming ill from vaccinated people – represents the
one way the unvaccinated are also at risk from “vaccines” and hence
still need to be directly concerned about them.
Speaking about
vaccine shedding can be difficult for scientists and medical
professionals because the topic runs the risk of causing division within
the “freedom movement.” Resentful unvaccinated members of the public
who have been subjected to vitriol can easily turn to using cutting
comparisons such as “pure blood” versus “the vaccinated.” Another
reason that makes vaccine shedding difficult to openly discuss is the
risk of causing fear....<<<Read More>>>...