I have lots of links here. Remember last year when there were all sorts of smallpox rumors? I ordered the pitcher plant extract and have it tucked away in case these evil fucks decide to run with covid 2.0. It appears this may be the case. I found a site where you can order it and it’s cheap. Here is the site.
https://thenaturalherbs.com/product/sbl-homeopathy-sarracenia-purpurea-30-ml/
In addition here is the article showing the native Americans cured smallpox with the pitcher plant. You might want to archive this - remember what happened with ivermectin. https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/rediscovered-native-american-remedy-kills-poxvirus/3003420.article
Here also is a link connecting monkey pox to small pox. https://theconversation.com/what-is-monkeypox-a-microbiologist-explains-whats-known-about-this-smallpox-cousin-183499
Also here is how the native Americans applied the extract. They made a poultice. Link below:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302891/#s1title
There are discussions about bringing back the smallpox vaccine, but after what these fucks pulled with the clot shot I wouldn’t let them stick me with ANYTHING.
hugs to my gaw fam - I hope for those who are concerned or want to prep this helps. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Question, because it seems impossible to find via search engines, exactly what part of the pitcher plant is the extract coming from, or what is the process of extracting it?
All I'm finding are growing guides, general freakouts from people buying the plants (which grow all over Georgia too), and people talking about ways to eat them (which is cool but not what I'm after).
Much appreciated, anyone who can help!
Pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea L
Powdered root 0.5-2 gr
Liquid extract 2.5-5 ml.
Per day max per
David Duke
Looking in books for tincture recipes I'll post