Many anons may remember that around September 2019 thru April 2020, the FDA went on a big campaign to get ranitidine (Zantac) off the shelves of American pharmacies. Ranitidine was an OTC (over the counter) drug used for heartburn and indigestion.
Was it only coincidental that the Deep State's campaign against ranitidine coincided with the rollout of Covid-19? It appears maybe not.
An anon on the GLP website (not one I recommend using as it's run by the Tavistock Institute) made a connection to an academic paper entitled "Use of nanohybrid nanomaterials in water treatment: highly efficient removal of ranitidine".
For the PDF, click here: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2020/ra/d0ra05530a
It turns out that ranitidine binds well to nanomaterials. Theoretically, taking ranitidine could allow vaxxed individuals to excrete a large amount of their vaccine nanomaterials when they use the toilet.
A typical adult dosage of ranitidine for acid reflux is/was 150 mg orally twice a day.
Now, I'm just putting this out there as food for thought and I have no idea what dosage would be necessary to work against the vax nanomaterials. But if we can get more eyes on this, I feel certain we can figure out how to help vaxxed individuals deal both with the nanomaterials in the vaxes as well as with the spike proteins (which I think we understand fairly well at this point).
Useful background from "ZantacAnon" at GLP: https://media.8kun.top/file_store/45f416bcea744dec6a2cadab8aa1de71db8e4b19ea29d14209ed8983607cf137.jpg https://media.8kun.top/file_store/18ea0196d14f77a2925bb45cf170e406014ad9a5dae8e8eae84950f4c7fbea27.jpg https://media.8kun.top/file_store/9a2c6a81041cf92549d2bbd8d481b6c513529fd473e0a772d6c64414a467d0a9.jpg https://media.8kun.top/file_store/9b3e6599eef6d259b08ddc487073f522466caaeca21ea5900f4389af3a1e48e1.jpg https://media.8kun.top/file_store/409cdf729a421a4e19eaff83f832846564d7314445a74bb7bf20f5ec94a6d6d6.jpg
Interesting. Dig dig.
Guess what company was a major manufacturer of OTC ranitidine? APOTEX Corp!
That is the company founded by Barry and Honey Sherman, the couple who were murdered in January 2018.
Previously, anons speculated that these murders were due to the fact that Apotex also produces Hydroxychloroquine.
It could be that Apotex had at least two drugs on the market that could defeat Covid and the covid vaxes...
On the Sherman murders: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-death-apotex-idUSKBN1FF2G2
Ty, I'm aware of that and always thought it was about HCQ. The rabbit hole gets deeper and deeper. Very good job, fren.
I remember a guy covered that on youtube in 2019, sorry about the tube link, but he did a good job, and it's not that long of a video
https://youtu.be/ZHGdgyhOn1U
Hoooooly shit! What a connection. I'm on pantoprazole now but I've still got a big bottle of prescription 300mg ranitidine tablets.
They were involved in Haiti with the Clintons. I recall thinking anything - or anyone -could be flying back with them from Haiti. Bringing meds and supplies to the island would be great cover. Entry into US? Most likely Broward. Debbie Washingmachine Sharts is who I'd be looking at. Remember federal prosecutor Beranton J. Whisenant washing up dead down there? He had just joined the Miami US Attorneys office, investigating visa and passport fraud. Tingles the almonds, no?
Crap!
I just threw out my bottle after hanging on to it for 3 years.
Still had a ton of pills in it.
I gave mine to a friend last year. She said she wasn't afraid the "side effects" (cancer) touted by the recall.
I love Zantac. They announced the recall and I thought “what, cancer? Pfffft. I’ll be fine” and kept using it. I still have half a bottle left.
In fine print, the FDA finally admitted that it's only as likely as BBQ chicken to cause cancer. So, I'm gonna enjoy my BBQ chicken AND chase it down with Zantac if I feel like I need it.
I would bet Famotidine would work for the same reason. Rinitidine was something that was more widespread.
I shared it with some biochemist who are deep into this covid stuff.
thanks!
I won't have time to five into that right away but nice find! Looks like they actually pulled it because of NDMA and not the ranitidine.
The FDA might want to consider banning smoked meats and outdoor grilling if they want to make war on NDMA. From their website:
"FDA has determined that the levels of NDMA in ranitidine and nizatidine are similar to the levels you would expect to be exposed to if you ate common foods like grilled or smoked meats."
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/laboratory-tests-ranitidine
I suppose if the FDA had a track record of honesty, I might be inclined to buy their NDMA excuse. But since they have lost all credibility, I'm going be skeptical for now that they were acting in everyone's best interest when they pulled ranitidine.
Ranitidine was legit, worked like a charm
Yes, it did ??
Ok, but can we buy it at Tractor Supply? ?
Ha!
This may sound kinda gross, but one sign that ranitidine might be helping these vaxxed people is if they notice an unusual smell or appearance in their poo after starting ranitidine treatment.
Lots of vaxxed people say that in the days after the jab, they had a "metallic taste" in their mouth. They might have some physical sensations of the metals leaving their body too.
The recent Spanish miscroscopy study suggested that there is nano-graphene in the shots. Now, graphene is normally jet black when you look at it in a vial. If ranitidine helps get nano-graphene out of the body, one sign it's working might be if the stool is darkened.
Great digs Pede
I still have 2 pills, waiting for the ultimate heartburn.
Losartan was recalled due unverified reports of unacceptable levels of carcinogens in some batches. Most doctors immediately moved their patients to an alternative. Losartan was later proven effective against COVID.
At this rate, Pepcid will be banned soon too (it also has been shown to help COVID, though they aren't quite sure why it helps.
I read something about menthol cigarettes helping with Covid too. They're still available in many countries.
Do you think ranitidine might still be available by prescription? If so, pre-natal doctors and even America's Frontline Doctors might be able to write scrips for it. I live in a country where ranitidine is still available OTC but I'm trying to think of a way for U.S. anons to get it.
Amazon has it.
I remember that Zantac worked pretty well for my heartburn. I prob have few pills kicking around in my house I’ll have to remember this.
Killer digg Pede!!! Dang I threw mine away.
I thought it caused stomach cancer or something... I'll have to look into this.
“FDA has determined that the levels of NDMA in ranitidine and nizatidine are similar to the levels you would expect to be exposed to if you ate common foods like grilled or smoked meats.”
BS, basically. The lies never stop.
Sigh
Man, nice work! Going to dig now.
“as well as with the spike proteins (which I think we understand fairly well at this point).”
OP, what are the best ways to treat those, for vaxxed and unvaxxed, that we know?
Thanks!
Here is a thread on that topic: https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBxteBG/updated-guide-on-how-the-vaxxed-/
Excellent thanks fren <3
whoa, wouldn't surprise me
Hum, I've used both of those products over the years. Food for thought.
They said it was cause it was made in Chyna and had bad stuff in it. I think that was 2019 when the ba recalled it, said it was okay, then recalled it again. The way they said it was poison from the china factory made us want to dispose of them all at the time (as well as question everything else the Va prescribed.)
I took it for a few years for allergies
No shit.
The Zantac packages that I've looked at list famotidine as the active ingredient. Any similarity to ranitidine w.r.t. nano-particles?
Are you sure the famotidine you are referring to isn't labeled as "Pepcid"?
It might help if you could take a quick photo of the medicine box you are referring to and upload it anonymously to imgur.com .
I haven't seen any specific studies on how famotidine might interact with nanoparticles, but that doesn't mean there is no interaction. It just means there haven't been any published studies on it that I have come across. I have seen a study of how to formulate nanoparticles of famotidine, but that is about it.
Zantac front and back sides - Note that this is a "New Formula"
interesting. looks like they have re-launched the Zantac brand name using famotidine as the new active ingredient.
I have not read any studies showing that famotidine interacts with nanoparticles. Then again, there might be studies out there that I simply haven't read; or it could be that this question just hasn't been the subject of lab studies yet.