Maarten Vasbinder lives in Isaan. His profession is general practitioner, a profession that he mainly practiced in Spain. On Thailandblog he answers questions from readers who live in Thailand.

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Dear Martin,

I'm almost 70, don't smoke and hardly drink alcohol. Now I have a bad cold. I squeak like a door that needs lubricating and bark like an active watchdog. I live in Laos and have consulted both a doctor and pharmacist here.

The doctor ordered a blood test, but did not listen to me, for example. Medication followed on the basis of the blood test. I have been given the following medicines:

  • Eurocalavi capsules 3 x daily 1 x. Predominantly contains eucalyptus.
  • When ran out, as replacement Eurocare got 3 xd 1 x. When looking on the internet it emerged that (if I'm right) this medicine is mainly against kidney failure. I have STOPPED this.
  • Then I got TERPIN CODEIN. It was written on the instructions that it contains codeine and cannot be used with a persistent cough. I DID NOT USE THIS MEDICINE AT ALL.

What I do now is steam three times a day with a spoonful of salt and before going to sleep (if I can) put some Vix on the chest. The wheezing has largely disappeared, but I am still a bit short of breath and I suffer from that tickly cough. Mucus isn't really coming off yet. I sleep almost sitting upright and then always for periods of about an hour.

To be clear: I always weigh between 60 and 65 kg, cycle an average of 3 km 15 times a week (minimum), do not smoke and drink alcohol very moderately.

Can I ask if you can give me some advice?

Regards,

J.

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Dear J,

This could be a complication of Covid vaccines. We see that every day

Azithromycin 500 mg once a day for three days often helps. Repeat after a week if necessary.
Furthermore Vit D3 5000 UI, five days a week and possibly extra Vit C 1000mg and Nattokinase 200mcg per day. The last to clean up the spike protein.
Ivermectin 12 mg once a week for three months can also help. However, if you take blood thinners, you should not take Nattokinase.

We are currently working hard to find something that neutralizes the effects of the vaccines. Unfortunately, that will sometimes be impossible, because the mRNA of the vaccines can be incorporated into our genome via retro-transcription as DNA. Then we have a permanent poison factory in our body, which can be passed on to posterity. This process has been demonstrated by autopsy.

That should not be the intention of a vaccine, which ultimately turns out to be 0% effective. The "improved" vaccines will not be better either.
Too bad, because in principle the mRNA technique for vaccines and medicines is a fantastic technique, as long as you adhere to the natural law that mRNA decomposes after 20 minutes to an hour, which is not the case with vaccines, because a stop codon has been removed. a criminal act.

Excuse me for using your question to tell all this. It's a warning to all those who think an extra shot is a good idea. It is also planned to introduce this technique in flu vaccines. So don't take any more. Moreover, we have known for 50 years that those vaccines do not help. Then it is the turn of the well-functioning vaccines.
A disaster.
Fortunately, something will be found soon. My advice is a first step. This is based on research by some absolutely independent top immunologists.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. Maarten

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