If you’re yet to get your COVID-19 vaccination but are planning on getting it, you can prepare yourself and your body beforehand to help minimise any post-vaccine side effects.
Vaccine side effects
Vaccinations work by stimulating our immune system to recognize COVID and mount a response the next time the body recognises it. To get our immune system to kick into gear, the vaccine has to create inflammation in our body that our immune system will respond to. Our response to that inflammation should be appropriate, which is to build immunity without going overboard.
However, some people suffer from side effects once they’ve had the vaccine that whilst are usually not that serious, can be unpleasant and inconvenient.
If people experience side effects from taking a vaccine, it is usually from the activator that is used to provoke the immune system to respond. If you have a weakened immune system, introducing a new pathogen into your body can cause these types of unwanted reactions such as aches, pains, chills and chronic fatigue.
There are reports that the second dose of the COVID vaccine produces worse side effects than the first one. This is most likely because the body’s immune system is run down from fighting off the viral load from the first vaccine and it shows how important it is to help strengthen your body’s immune response before both doses.
This is why boosting your immune system before you take a vaccine can help your body prevent any strong reactions and can help minimise any side-effects. And having a strong immune system can help the vaccine be more effective as your body can produce more antibody-producing memory cells when your immune system is robust.
Who is most at risk from vaccine side effects?
Those most likely to get side effects from the vaccine are the same types of people who are most at risk from serious COVID complications, these include:
- Immunocompromised individuals
- Individuals with history of severe allergies
- Individuals with higher loads of environmental toxins
- Individuals with a history of gastrointestinal issues
Glutathione and the immune system
We’ve previously discussed research into glutathione and how it affects COVID outcomes but glutathione is extremely important for the proper function of the immune system in general and in particular, Lymphocytes. This is because low glutathione levels inhibit T lymphocytes proliferation and subsequently disturbs the immune response.
Because glutathione is an antioxidant, it offers the body protection against oxidative stress experienced during acute or chronic inflammatory conditions, such as COVID.
But what this also means is that low levels of glutathione in the body could result in stronger side-effects to the COVID vaccination.
Low levels of glutathione are also linked with the aforementioned groups who are most likely to suffer from strong side effects related to the vaccine.
NAD+ glutathione push injection
Our NAD+ glutathione push injection is a fantastic way of boosting your body’s glutathione levels before you go for your COVID vaccination. Your immune system will be fortified, and you’ll reduce your chances of getting unpleasant side effects. Other glutathione injections benefits include:
- Slow down the ageing process
- Reduce muscle and joint discomfort
- Detoxify the liver and cells
- Improve mental focus and clarity
- Improve sleep
- Reduce stress
- Improve skin
- Improve athletic performance and recovery
If you’re planning on getting the COVID vaccination book your NAD+ glutathione push injection today.