Good video, but I wish they would have said more about what to do about the people who have had the PCR tests (lots of people) and / or worn the masks for long periods. They mentioned NAC and Glutathione, but they mentioned the glutathione being taken intravenously. And I thought the NAC was a precursor, so not sure what the point of taking that is unless people do it to prompt the bodies production of glutathione. Can anybody clarify? Thanks.
Good question. More answers needed for sure, but understanding the antidote for graphene oxide poisoning is huge.
He did say intravenously as an option and since elderly cannot produce as much if it as easily then they may be the best use of injections.
Younger people who got the vaccine may be able to use NACs I'm thinking, but still intravenously would be much faster result - especially if they are particularly sick.
For swab PCR tests, I read that while graphene oxide was on the tips it is a much smaller amount. I personally got the swab, but only once. Since they were pushing test, test, test for so long and also employers require weekly testing if not vaxxed, then perhaps it was a slower, consistent poisoning method.
I would think that since I only got 1 swab and perhaps considering shedding (which I still know little about) the supplemental route may be sufficient.
Long story short I would think the more graphene oxide you got and the older or sicker you are then the more direct antidote you need.
Obviously, I am not a medical doctor so treat me like an idiot, please.
Lol. I hope you're right about the swabs, or that the LQC team is wrong. Because as you said, some people took those tests a lot. I believe you can get glutathione as a supplement, but since he mentioned taking it intravenously, now I don't know if it would even do any good. I hope some actual doctors who aren't compromised will weigh in on this an clarify this stuff because there are lots of people who will need treatment. If you find any such info or videos, please post them and let me know, and I will do the same. Thanks, fren.
Good video, but I wish they would have said more about what to do about the people who have had the PCR tests (lots of people) and / or worn the masks for long periods. They mentioned NAC and Glutathione, but they mentioned the glutathione being taken intravenously. And I thought the NAC was a precursor, so not sure what the point of taking that is unless people do it to prompt the bodies production of glutathione. Can anybody clarify? Thanks.
Good question. More answers needed for sure, but understanding the antidote for graphene oxide poisoning is huge.
He did say intravenously as an option and since elderly cannot produce as much if it as easily then they may be the best use of injections.
Younger people who got the vaccine may be able to use NACs I'm thinking, but still intravenously would be much faster result - especially if they are particularly sick.
For swab PCR tests, I read that while graphene oxide was on the tips it is a much smaller amount. I personally got the swab, but only once. Since they were pushing test, test, test for so long and also employers require weekly testing if not vaxxed, then perhaps it was a slower, consistent poisoning method.
I would think that since I only got 1 swab and perhaps considering shedding (which I still know little about) the supplemental route may be sufficient.
Long story short I would think the more graphene oxide you got and the older or sicker you are then the more direct antidote you need.
Obviously, I am not a medical doctor so treat me like an idiot, please.
Lol. I hope you're right about the swabs, or that the LQC team is wrong. Because as you said, some people took those tests a lot. I believe you can get glutathione as a supplement, but since he mentioned taking it intravenously, now I don't know if it would even do any good. I hope some actual doctors who aren't compromised will weigh in on this an clarify this stuff because there are lots of people who will need treatment. If you find any such info or videos, please post them and let me know, and I will do the same. Thanks, fren.
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