Healthy shopping: Supplements for vaccine injury
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Joanna Evans rounds up useful supplements and resources for those suffering from Covid vaccine side effects
If you’re suffering from lingering side effects after the Covid-19 vaccine, like those discussed in WDDTY’s special report The Covid-19 vaccine: The true fallout, there is help available.
The Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a coalition of doctors from multiple fields dedicated to helping prevent and treat Covid as well as Covid vaccine injury, has a wealth of useful, free resources on their website, covid19criticalcare.com. It includes a comprehensive protocol for recovering from vaccine damage.
It’s best to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before embarking on any form of treatment, says the FLCCC—you can find one using the FLCCC’s provider directory at covid19criticalcare.com/providers, or search for a functional medicine practitioner through the Institute for Functional Medicine (ifm.org) or the American College for Advancement in Medicine (acam.org).
Here’s a roundup of some of the key natural supplements the FLCCC recommends as part of the protocol, along with their recommended dosages and WDDTY’s suggested products.
For a detailed summary of the protocol, see WDDTY’s The Covid Report, and for the full protocol, including cautions and contraindications, see covid19criticalcare.com.
Natural supplements for post-vaccine treatment
Nattokinase. This enzyme extracted from natto, fermented soybeans, degrades the spike protein.1
Suggested dosage: 100–200 mg (2,000–4,000 FU) twice daily
Suggested products
US
Lake Avenue Nutrition Nattokinase, $7.30 (30 capsules, 100 mg / 2,000 FU per capsule)
UK
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Good Health Naturally Nattokinase, £25.95 (90 capsules, 100 mg / 2,000 FU per capsule)
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Factfile: FU stands for fibrinolytic units, a measurement of the strength of an enzyme used to break down the tough protein called fibrin that provides the framework for blood clots. The body may produce excess fibrin in response to stress, infection, injury or inflammation.
Melatonin. This hormone is a powerful regulator of mitochondrial function, according to the FLCCC (mitochondria are the cells’ powerhouses).
Suggested dosage:?2–6 mg of slow-release melatonin at bedtime
Suggested products
US
Designs for Health Melatonin SRT? (sustained-release tablet), $17.58 (60 tablets, 6 mg/tablet)
UK
Melatonin is classed as a prescription-only medicine in the UK; see your doctor if you want to try it.