I have read about Dr. Andreas Baork's findings of the presence of nanoscopic graphene hydroxide razor blades in all of the COVID vaccines and saw that this does not desolve or degrade as it is a metal. However, I am wondering if there might be something that could dull down the nanoscopic razor blades to the point to where they can't really do any further damage. I realize the is a great likely hood of there not being a viable solution and I am messed up for life. The two options I see would be a cleansing transfusion or the development of a special kind of stint that has a protective metal surface that provided nanoscopic shielding. However, this would need to be deployed throughout the entire circulatory system which would probably be very expensive and require many hours of surgery and delicate work to do.
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I'm a not a medical professional but was thinking, too, if someone could donate a body's worth of their own blood (over time to recuperate) to have it stored on reserve in the blood bank (or at home or private storage for control over availability). Then after that, that person would be able to perform the cleansing transfusion (using their extra body's worth of blood) until the blood shows a safe amount (in parts per million) of substances in their blood. In this way, the person uses their own blood and doesn't have to worry about problems using blood from other people. Downside is that it would probably be expensive but it'd be worth it.