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some people who are against taking the covet 19 vaccine are rallying around tick-tock doctor kerry maday who says you can detox from the vaccine from your body in a bath that includes household cleaner borax newscenter mainamp;#39;s hannah deneen verifies and finds this claim is not just false itamp;#39;s dangerous a doctor on tick tock is going viral for claiming you can detox the kobit 19 vaccine from your body using a bath made of epsom salts baking soda and household cleaner borax so we set out to verify is there any truth to this our sources are dr navit marwaha the chief quality officer for northern light health and angela rasmussen a virologist and adjunct professor at the university of saskatchewan in canada wishful thinking and a myth vaccines donamp;#39;t work that way the kofi 19 vaccines work by introducing our immune systems to the virus therefore giving it a memory of how to fight the virus moving forward professor rasmussen told nbc news once youamp;#39;re in