First I saw a vid about nano tech in masks. I have to say, I don't know what to trust right now. If I leave my front door I have to wear a mask because it's mandatory everywhere I go.
Most of all, I want to know if those nano tech are in the food I eat or drink and what I can do about it.
I detox regularly with various clays and Diotomaceous Earth (food grade) and activated charcoal. I also invested in a Berkefeld water filter. My skin and hair have improved immensely: liver spots and other blemishes disappearing. I never travel without a few capsules of clay and charcoal to combat holiday stomach upsets, they works on hangovers too - highly recommend.
got a link to your favorite supplier?
People are researching about how to get rid of viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc. the bad stuff, of course. There has to be a way to get rid of nano materials. Perhaps bentonite clay or something similar.
I read about the nano theragrippers developed by johns hopkins, i believe.
Anyway, supposedly if you have a naturally strong immune system your body will expel nano.
Thats no doubt the point of all the insane anti-science mandates that reduce sun exposure and thereby Vit D, and restrict human contact, both of which are critical to healthy immune function.
It's mandatory here too, but I don't wear it. This won't stop until you resist, don't obey.
I worry constantly about everything I put into my body! Even organic foods have traces of chemicals and toxins. Even rain water is contaminated. What do you do? (I appreciate the comment re: charcoal, Diotomaceous earth & berkefeld water filter.
Watch the Dutch tv show The Rain (2018) Or just the trailer at least. One drop does it.
The world as we know it has ended. Six years after a brutal virus carried by the rain wiped out almost all humans in Scandinavia, two Danish siblings emerge from the safety of their bunker to find all remnants of civilization gone. Soon they join a group of young survivors and together set out on a danger-filled quest through abandoned Scandinavia, searching for any sign of life. Set free from their collective past and societal rules the group has the freedom to be who they want to be. In their struggle for survival, they discover that even in a post-apocalyptic world there's still love, jealousy, coming of age, and many of the problems they thought they'd left behind with the disappearance of the world they once knew.
You live while you are here. I agree don’t drink coke and organic sounds great, but if you are worried about chemicals in rainwater, you are pretty fucked.