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Flipflopgirl's avatar

I firmly believe my autoimmune diseases originated from childhood vaccinations.

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162.550's avatar

You're not the only one. Sasha Latypova's substack is making the case that the adjuvants including those considered General Recognized As Safe (GRAS) like albumin and peanut oil cause hyper-sensitivity because they are injected straight into the bloodstream.

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/vaccine-induced-food-allergies-turning

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Have you been able to detox and get some relief? I was diagnosed with Crohn’s colitis when I was 20, and experienced symptoms that the medical system said were from that for 13 years until I did a heavy metal detox using bentonite clay. (I did the clay detox for something else entirely but was amazed to see my Crohns symptoms disappear!) I had no idea till later (researching some vax info for a family member) that my “Crohns” was likely a vax injury from a tetanus shot I got when I was 19! I’m really hope Americans get to experience healing from all these autoimmune disorders through info on detoxing and nutritional healing being more widely distributed now and hopefully even more so under the Unity admin. MAHA!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Susanna, would you provide us the details of a heavy metal detox using bentonite clay. How do we access the information?

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I wish I could but I wasn’t even scientific about it at all - at the time I just heard bentonite clay could draw heavy metals out, and that it was one of the safer detoxes because the clay encapsulates the toxins while it’s moving out of your body. I just literally drank mud for a week 😅

now I think you can buy bentonite clay capsules which makes more sense. It was over eight years ago now, so I don’t know what the most recent research is on it and not surprisingly, all the blogs I used to follow for natural health back then have slowly disappeared into the censorship vacuum.

I’d do a websearch for “bentonite clay detox”. You can also take baths in it and use it as a drawing salve (or maybe poultice is the better word) for rashes or stings and lots more. Just don’t bring it in contact with metal as it is reactive (obviously) with that.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

That is so encouraging. And only one week of the b clay detox?

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

In my case it was but again, I wasn’t being scientific. I was really sick at the time and was desperate. Drinking mud reminded me of Naaman being told to bath in a the Jordan river (2 Kings 5) - it really didn’t seem like a big ask, once I thought about it. I also had been eating REALLY clean for about three months and essentially fasting some as well (this was before intermittent fasting was a thing but I was accidentally doing it, I’d cut so many foods out of my diet). I think I drank 1-2 tablespoons (that’s like, a lot more than I would guess is typical, just looking at labels for the pills - and I don’t know if less would have done as much anyhow 🤷‍♀️) a day. You really have to make sure you stay hydrated and keep the toxins flushing out (stay regular). CALM magnesium helped with that.

I did go back to a regular, well-rounded overall healthy-but-I-also-love-treats diet as I started to feel my body heal.

Now I know I still get health declines when I eat too much of processed foods (like, a build up over years) and I have to clean up my act again but I’ve never gone back to the Crohn’s symptoms which were a whole different level.

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Tamsin's avatar

Yep, we are all wondering. Does hay fever go back farther than the vaccination campaigns in England in the 19th century, or no? I need to read a book on the subject.

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