This is really interesting because that’s what I do for a living. And I can tell you, based off these photos, those are 100% chemical reactions that happen usually when you apply any color with ammonia on previous metallic dye. So essentially there is a very high copper content in their skin.
So... I have hemochromatosis. Basically reverse anemia, my body can't get iron out of my bloodstream properly (I have to blood let) The other day I learned that the vax spike protein (I think) causes a reaction that increases ferrite in your blood. It could've killed me in just a few years if not much sooner. However, could ferrite (iron) be the metal content or is it specifically copper? Perhaps the vaccine is boosting ferrite in the bloodstream causing this reaction? Do you think that's possible?
It’s hard to say because I don’t know much about what metal is actually in these vaccines. I just know how copper dyes react when ammonia touches it. Picture dropping a penny into a cup of ammonia. That’s essentially what happens on the skin. Either way, I’m sure it would react the same to any high level of heavy metals.
This is really interesting because that’s what I do for a living. And I can tell you, based off these photos, those are 100% chemical reactions that happen usually when you apply any color with ammonia on previous metallic dye. So essentially there is a very high copper content in their skin.
So... I have hemochromatosis. Basically reverse anemia, my body can't get iron out of my bloodstream properly (I have to blood let) The other day I learned that the vax spike protein (I think) causes a reaction that increases ferrite in your blood. It could've killed me in just a few years if not much sooner. However, could ferrite (iron) be the metal content or is it specifically copper? Perhaps the vaccine is boosting ferrite in the bloodstream causing this reaction? Do you think that's possible?
It’s hard to say because I don’t know much about what metal is actually in these vaccines. I just know how copper dyes react when ammonia touches it. Picture dropping a penny into a cup of ammonia. That’s essentially what happens on the skin. Either way, I’m sure it would react the same to any high level of heavy metals.