I had the pleasure recently to speak with a medical doctor and his nurse in the US who is seeing many vaccine injured patients in their office. They have been observing a huge increase in anxiety, anger and depression, particularly in younger patients and most frequently in women.  These patients have become disillusioned and have trouble dealing with their emotions and they are suffering from isolation. They have no personal connections, including sex. Their social interactions take place mostly online which is not the same as personal face to face physical interactions with other people.

They observe a sense of emptiness, a darkness inside the vaccinated patients. The nurse said that in their state the situation is quite different than in Florida where I live. So many were mandated to be vaccinated and wear masks, and there’s talk about masking coming back in the fall, but no mandates yet. 

The most debilitating issues are neurological. They can’t focus and have severe memory problems. They suffer from brain fog as the patients call it. One patient has been having intermittent paralysis.  The latter patient improved with an infusion called a Myers Cocktail. Dr. John Myers, the creator of this intravenous vitamin and mineral cocktail, is where the Myers’ Cocktail gets its name from. The cocktail includes several ingredients, including B-vitamins, calcium, magnesium, and Vitamin C. It is given by a slow IV drip or push (direct injection). It’s used for relief of the following conditions Asthma, Fatigue, Allergies, Migraines, Fibromyalgia, chronic sinusitis, acute muscle spasm, Cardiovascular disease, Upper respiratory infection and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

For patients with brain fog issues they use intravenous and oral Methylene Blue. This is a powerful antioxidant and restores the cell’s power generators, the Mitochondria, to produce cellular energy again. Usually they see great improvement in brain fog symptoms after 2-3 infusions and then patients are transitioned to oral use and come back for IV boosters as needed. Another modality is infusions with NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide). They do a blood test for intracellular NAD+ and if it is deficient, they offer intravenous and oral NAD+ restoration treatments. 

They also put their patients on Nattokinase made from fermented soy. It improves blood viscosity to make blood flow more easily by reducing the clotting agent Fibrinogen. From Dr. Pierre Kory we know that it also dissolves spike protein.