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Speaker 1 describes initial skepticism about shedding and relates how social media sparked discussions about menstrual abnormalities following vaccines. Women reported sudden changes after years of regular cycles—heavy bleeding, missed periods, painful periods—despite vaccination. They formed groups and a website called My Cycle Story to share experiences. Fact-checkers and deplatforming followed, with articles calling the concerns ludicrous, leading to uncertainty about what shedding could be.
Speaker 1 then shares his personal evolution. The first patient he treated was March 2021, a 43-year-old woman who had gone to a massage therapist who had been boosted the day before. She returned home that night, and within two days she missed her period. She had tender, swollen breasts and cramping after being very regular for two decades. She said this was totally abnormal and related it to close exposure to the massage therapist. He initially treated her with ivermectin, believing ivermectin binds spike and considering possible shedding; after ivermectin, she got her period back, about five days later. He mentions one other anecdote similar to that, and then nothing for a long time.
Speaker 1 explains that, after opening his practice and working with his partner, they began to see these phenomena in patients, including some who were vaccine-injured. He notes that shedding concerns are not limited to unvaccinated individuals; vaccine-injured patients can be sensitive to exposure to other vaccinated individuals. He emphasizes that shedding phenomena have been observed across a small cohort of patients who are sensitive.
He states that shedding is very common, but how often it affects someone else is highly variable. Their best insight, based on extensive research and discussions with other clinicians, is that shedding tends to happen to people who are very environmentally sensitive or pharmacologically sensitive—people who can’t tolerate pharmaceuticals or who have allergies or other sensitivities. He concludes that most people are unaffected, but there exists a cohort of sensitive individuals who may be affected and who may not know what’s happening.