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originally posted by: maya27
a reply to: KKLOCO
"A known condition." Makes me wonder if she has a drivers license in that case?
Bangs her elbow or knee whilst driving and causes fatal crash.
She seemed to be having a headache just before she dropped.
Well, we can't say we weren't warned.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: panoz77
a reply to: KKLOCO
Or anxiety from being in front of cameras? Could be several things.
Watch the video again. This girl was not nervous. Possibly mildly nervous, but not enough to pass out from that.
Usually when people are nervous they freeze up, stutter over their words. As you will see, she is gesturing and animated all the way up until she says she’s dizzy.
Professor Shane Crotty, PhD answers a series of COVID 19 vaccine questions including what are the chances of long-term side effects? How safe is RNA vaccine (i.e. Pfizer / BioNTech an Moderna Vaccines) technology? How long does mRNA from a vaccine stay in our cells? What else goes in vaccines? How long does immunity last? Why are T-Cells so important? Why does Pfizer's vaccine need to stay SO cold?
Shane Crotty, PhD is a Professor at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, Center for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research, Crotty Lab. Professor Crotty also has an academic appointment with the University of California San Diago. See his full bio here: www.lji.org...
Interviewer: Kyle Allred, Physician Assistant, Producer and Co-Founder of MedCram.com
Prof. Crotty's recent research referenced in this video: Immunological memory to SARS-CoV-2 assessed for greater than six months after infection | Pre-print www.biorxiv.org...
I think it's standard practice that you have to wait for maybe 10 minutes after a jab in case you have an allergic reaction.
originally posted by: Kenzo
The vaccine that is supposed to save humanity from killer virus can make people dizzy, or even make people collapse ? Well it was just regrettable
coincidence They wouldn't try to medicate us with anything dangerous right ?
I hope she is allright now..i dont know the rest of the story.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: rickymouse
I am hypotensive, just below the norm. I know viruses amongst other things can drop our BP. My BP has been known to be as low as 64/43 and I'm still walking around. When it get's this low I put myself on a 3-5 day dose of Iron. But in the main I sniff Rosemary essential oil and it raises my BP.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: rickymouse
I am hypotensive, just below the norm. I know viruses amongst other things can drop our BP. My BP has been known to be as low as 64/43 and I'm still walking around. When it get's this low I put myself on a 3-5 day dose of Iron. But in the main I sniff Rosemary essential oil and it raises my BP.
Rainbows
Jane
Rosemary oil? That's interesting, I should look into that. I have tachychardia and when my BP gets down to 85/65 get spinny headed. My heart rate is usually at between a hundred ten and a hundred twenty and BP is 140/85 when I was fit as a fiddle. I wonder what chemistry in Rosemary does that, I know it is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor like Sage is.
How did you know to use Rosemary oil?
originally posted by: DeusInAbsentia
a reply to: Kenzo
Maybe you're right, dude. I'm a blank slate when it comes to Mr Gates - but when you share articles which clearly aren't interested in sharing an unbiased story, but would rather push fairly obvious misinformation, it's not winning me over to your thinking with all respect.
For instance, that article you just shared about India is from the same people who claimed Mr Gates said he wanted to kill 700,000 people old people, when that wasn't even close to what he implied if you watch the interview. So how could I trust anything else from that source, when it's clear they have a bias?
originally posted by: maya27
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: rickymouse
I am hypotensive, just below the norm. I know viruses amongst other things can drop our BP. My BP has been known to be as low as 64/43 and I'm still walking around. When it get's this low I put myself on a 3-5 day dose of Iron. But in the main I sniff Rosemary essential oil and it raises my BP.
Rainbows
Jane
Rosemary oil? That's interesting, I should look into that. I have tachychardia and when my BP gets down to 85/65 get spinny headed. My heart rate is usually at between a hundred ten and a hundred twenty and BP is 140/85 when I was fit as a fiddle. I wonder what chemistry in Rosemary does that, I know it is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor like Sage is.
How did you know to use Rosemary oil?
Ylang ylang essential oil can help decrease levels of cortisol and Tachycardia.
I am also a |UK based Clinical Aromatherapist.
I would suggest first you look up Essential oils and heart health. Rosemary is contraindicated for High BP, and other heart conditions. But Lavender, Chamomile, Eucalyptus et.c are more appropriate.
Not related to the vaccine. In her own words: