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
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.