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May 2022

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Ivermectin, Nutritional supplements, Other repurposed substances, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome: I-RECOVER Protocol

Reference: Marik, P. E., Kory, P., & Contributors. (2022). I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment protocol (5/25/2022). An Approach to the Management of Post-Vaccine Syndrome. Summary: The I-RECOVER protocol is designed to aid healthcare professionals in managing patients with post-vaccine syndrome, a condition arising from COVID-19 vaccinations. While no formal definition exists, symptoms correlating temporally with vaccination can […]

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Ivermectin, Other scientific evidence, Treatment, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment Protocol Overview

Reference: Kory, P., Marik, P., et al. (2022). I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment protocol. Summary: The I-RECOVER protocol offers guidance for healthcare professionals treating patients experiencing post-vaccine syndrome, a condition with symptoms emerging or worsening following COVID-19 vaccination. Contributors, including prominent physicians, acknowledge the lack of formal recognition and classification for this syndrome by major health organisations,

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Nutritional supplements, Other repurposed substances, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Comprehensive COVID-19 Management Protocols

Reference: Marik, P. (2022. COVID-19 management protocol. FLCCC Alliance. Retrieved from www.flccc.net Summary: The FLCCC Alliance’s COVID-19 Management Protocol, developed by Dr Paul Marik, outlines strategies for managing COVID-19 through three primary protocols: MATH+, I-MASK+, and I-RECOVER. The MATH+ protocol focuses on treating patients in the pulmonary phase, utilising anti-inflammatory therapies and corticosteroids to reduce

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

BMJ’s Concerns on Facebook’s Fact-Checking Practices

Reference: Godlee, F., & Abbasi, K. (2022). Open letter from BMJ to Facebook about inappropriate censoring of serious data integrity issues in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial. Retrieved from https://www.scientificfreedom.dk/2021/12/18/open-letter-from-bmj-to-facebook-about-inappropriate-censoring-of-serious-data-integrity-issues-in-pf Summary: In an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg, editors Fiona Godlee and Kamran Abbasi of The BMJ express grave concerns regarding Facebook’s fact-checking practices, particularly in

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Excess deaths, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Statistical evidence, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Evaluating COVID-19 Vaccination Risks: Insights from Bradford Hill Criteria

Reference: McCullough, P. (2022). Bradford Hill criteria for cause of death after COVID-19 vaccination. America Out Loud. Retrieved from https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/As8keX1/3 Summary: The article by Dr. Peter McCullough examines the potential causal relationship between COVID-19 vaccinations and subsequent deaths, utilising the Bradford Hill criteria for causation. Highlighting concerns that arise from the advent of mRNA and

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