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@roncovid One data point proves nothing and my response is one data point, so take it for what its worth. I am on Dr. Bruce Patterson's protocol, starting middle January. He and his team (I am seeing one of his team, he delegates based on test results) state that the treatment time is about 6 months and for vaccine injured longer. I am vaccine injured. 1. At about 4 months my second test showed 9 markers out of range, my first test showed 14, and more importantly I feel better, am able to mentally focus, and exercise some as just 2 examples. 2. Still on it. 3. No side effects for me, but I thankfully have no allergies, and have never experienced a reaction to medications.

You don't mention low histamine diet and some of the other lifestyle restrictions that are part of the protocol. Those, for me, are very navigable.

Dr. Patterson and team state an 80% success rate. As an aside, my blood test showed no residual spike protein and the inference from Dr. Bream was that I was unusual in that regard. Does your test show residual spike protein?

Best wishes on your journey.

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Thanks for sharing your experience. In my daughter’s case, blood tests do show residual spike protein. The doctor also said 6 months recovery time. Low histamine diet at well as Quercitin, H1/H2 antagonists are also part of the recommended regimen - among other things.