Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered? (6 Viewers)

Will you get the covid vaccine when offered?

  • Yes

    Votes: 278 73.2%
  • No

    Votes: 106 27.9%

  • Total voters
    380
I feel you...I'm stuck in the Matrix.
Do I really have my taste back, or is it just my brain telling me what it remembers chicken tasting like and that's why things are off?
Loss of taste or smell is due to neurological damage. Those cells are gone forever. The beauty of the human body is
the Brain will program other parts to pick up the slack.

The above said is why I am very very very angry at those who don't take covid seriously. It causes damage that one
never fully recovers from
 
Loss of taste or smell is due to neurological damage. Those cells are gone forever. The beauty of the human body is
the Brain will program other parts to pick up the slack.

The above said is why I am very very very angry at those who don't take covid seriously. It causes damage that one
never fully recovers from

I don't know if that is true. My sense of smell is coming back(sadly for bad smells now). But it could be due to the autophagy from fasting.
 
I don't know if that is true. My sense of smell is coming back(sadly for bad smells now). But it could be due to the autophagy from fasting.
It's true


nerve cells don't regenerate once they die. That's learned in HS biology classes
 
From the day the vaccines were released, you were not considered vaccinated until 14 days after the second shot. I didn't realize we made up a new term. Lol
I'll say this much....it's definitely better than being "immunized".
 
Loss of taste or smell is due to neurological damage. Those cells are gone forever. The beauty of the human body is
the Brain will program other parts to pick up the slack.

The above said is why I am very very very angry at those who don't take covid seriously. It causes damage that one
never fully recovers from
New studies are showing that fasting can reverse some neurological damages that we previously thought was irreversable:

 
It's true


nerve cells don't regenerate once they die. That's learned in HS biology classes
Not anymore. That's NOT accurate. The thing about science is we are constantly learning new things, and sometimes those new things disprove previous common beliefs.

Nerve cells do regenerate, they just do so very slowly.

 
It's true


nerve cells don't regenerate once they die. That's learned in HS biology classes

Anosmia can have different causes, but it's not permanent from covid, some people have it longer than others, but so far I haven't seen anything saying that the damage is permanent.
 
Anosmia can have different causes, but it's not permanent from covid, some people have it longer than others, but so far I haven't seen anything saying that the damage is permanent.
I can now put this under TIL. I was speaking with a younger co-worker earlier today. She told me it took her 6 months to
regain her sense of taste. It's still not precovid though. She told me strawberries don't taste sweet to her anymore. She
said they taste sour like lemons.
 
It stated with a sore throat yesterday morning but it wasn’t bad. I have a cough but it’s not that bad at all. If it wasn’t for the headache and fatigue I would have been at work today…but they were legit. Still feel like I have the flu but definitely better now than earlier today. I’m eating dinner right now and I can taste everything.

I don’t think they subtype the virus. But it’s probably omicron…that’s what’s blowing up right now
Omicron is the purple...

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I appreciate that he can take it though.



And even Josh Zepps says, he likes Joe, and knows that he doesn't mind being pushed back against. Very cordial disagreement.

Honestly, I think that they are both right. ??? How is that so Sammy?

Well…our best science suggests that myocarditis is more common from the virus than vaccine. So if your bias supports that take…you have your support. But I do think that Joe Rogans last statement is accurate (but it doesn’t have to do with Vaers). I do think that healthcare providers are very bias on this topic. For that reason of course there is an under reporting of vaccine side effects. Considering how rare myocarditis is…a little bit of bias can completely change the results of the study. So I honestly think you can argue either way. But does it really matter? It’s really rare for both cohorts.
 

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