Health care provider today suggested I consider blood transfusion[s] as treatment for anemia related to cancer treatment. Anemia fosters fatigue, low red blood cell count, and weakened immune system.
The first thing I sprung to mind during the conversation was how would I know if spike mRNA was in the donated blood supply and how would I avoid it?? I said that immediately, in response:
Medical provider was absolutely stunned and confidently assured me the blood supply was screened for HIV and hepatitis :/
It appeared I was the first to question possible mRNA spike protein circulating freely via transfusion.
This is/will be an important public health issue. I don't want their vaxxinated blood, nope.
What a whirlwind of consequences we may be about to reap for their vaxx.
The only thing I can suggest looking into is cutting out sugar and trying out a keto diet for the time being. My understanding for this is:
hope everything goes alright with your treatment and you're okay.
While I agree in principle I have one correction. Even when you eat 0 carbs about 1/3 of the energy will still come from glucose. Your body will still synthesize glucose through gluconeogenesis. You'll still get a strong edge against cancer cells by cutting off most of their food but they will still be able to get some glucose.