How to Protect Yourself and Others From Shedding

For the unaware, shedding is when a mutated form of the vaccine, created by rogue cells mixing with the virus cells in the jab, escape and start to infect others. Many people fear that an unvaccinated person may catch something from those who are vaccinated, and many others fear that they may be spreading something after getting vaccinated. There are a few possible actions one may take that can reduce associated risks that we will go over in the following paragraphs.

Assuming you are a person who has gotten the vaccine that is looking to treat it, the best option to prevent yourself from shedding to others is to use sunscreen or lotion that is rated at SPF 30 or above with the optimal rating being SPF 50. The reason is that most people’s natural ability to fight off shedding is around 70% effective, but it can rarely be as low as 50%. Most people will be fine with an SPF 30, but if you want to be extra cautious, SPF 50 will only be better.

Unfortunately for the people that are unvaccinated, sunscreen or lotion with an SPF rating does not work both ways. The method is only able to keep the spike protein battle internal instead of external. The optimal course of action for the unvaccinated to avoid spike protein shedding is to remain isolated as much as possible. Obviously this is a difficult thing to achieve because many people have to physically go to work, so the next best thing would be to have some sort of covering. You can go full Bubble Boy if you want, but that may be a little excessive. For basic safety, the standard facemask used during Covid would suffice. We at FightTheJab recommend the standard doctor’s facemask instead of the cloth ones. The doctor’s masks are much more breathable and much more effective at avoiding shedding.

There is also another option for the unvaccinated. You may dislike this, but seriously, hear this out. We are saying that you could get vaccinated. Now before you click off this site, if you get vaccinated, you should cure it and take the antidotes for it after getting it. Explore our site further, and there will be more articles on possible treatments for any of the potential ailments that can result from the vaccine.

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