What is shedding?
Here is a video by Dr. Alim on shedding

What are some symptoms of shedding?
Shedding symptoms can vary depending on the person, these include headache, nosebleed, tinnitus, flu-like symptoms, sore throat, rashes or shingles, fatigue, menstrual issues, stomach cramps, miscarriage, swelling, pressure change, etc.

How long shedding can last?
According to doctors like Dr. Palvesky shedding never stops. Shedding is more severe within the first 2-3 weeks after the jab. We know cases of shedding people experienced even after 6 months. There is no definite conclusive duration to shedding.

Will all people who are vaccinated shed?
No, since vaccines are in clinical trials, there are different batches and formulations for jabs. Those who received a placebo won’t shed.

What will happen to you if your partner is vaccinated and you are not?
Studies show vaccinated do have spike proteins in all their body fluids. Having physical contact could lead you to have various issues like swelling, fatigue, erectile dysfunction, menstrual issues, and could even become sterile in extreme cases. Prions disease could be another issue that arises from spike proteins.

Can secondary transmission occur? (from unvaxed exposed to vaxxed then from the unvaxxed to you)?
Yes, it can

What happens to a pregnant woman if exposed to shedding?
Miscarriage could happen. This can happen even from the secondary transmission.

What can a pregnant woman do to protect herself?
There is no way to stay protected for pregnant women using remedies, the only way is to stay away from vaxxed and avoid contact with people as much as possible. All the remedies known can only cure the symptoms or adverse effects but unfortunately, miscarriage is something that can’t be cured.

The risk of viral shedding is one of the many reasons why anti-vaccination proponents claim that vaccinations (especially live ones) are unsafe.

The theoretical risk of infection from vaccine-induced viral shedding is supported with an enormous amount of evidence that such a phenomenon poses genuine public health risks, especially with the Sputnik V vaccine.

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