Yep, and same goes for technology. TPTB have taken hostage of cures and tech that were always here--or were given to us long ago--and they dripfeed it to the masses under the guise of "new inventions."
I was pretty skeptical of the whole med-bed thing, until I saw a video a few months ago. I wished I'd saved the link, but at the time, everyone was predicting it would be out January-February, and I was pretty psyched. Anyway, it showed a guy climbing out of the pod, and then the camera pulled back to reveal a computer monitor showing the software running the med-bed, complete with various symptoms/conditions to check off for treatment.
If it was a fake, it was extremely elaborate, and would have required making a pod from scratch as well as something to display on the monitor.
Neither Ivermectin nor anything else I know of produces a full cure 100% of the time. (I've seen some of the studies on IVM and cancer; none I've read show anything like 100% efficacy). Life, like the universe itself, is basically statistical. (Is it safe to drive your car? Depends on your definition of "safe.")
A lot of OTC (over the counter) supplements, foods, drugs, and methods produce better and safer results than what the medical industry pushes on patients. Eating right, avoiding poisons (alcohol, tobacco, needless chemical exposure, etc), exercising, and taking a good handful of well-chosen supplements can prevent most illness and can (in many cases) cure a good many illnesses. Many rarely-used (by the medical industry) drugs and supplements offer the same or better rates of success for patients than Big Pharma's patented chemicals, with the bonus of side-benefits instead of harmful or even deadly side-effects.
I believe this, rather than "miracle drugs" with 100% cure rates, is what Q was referring to. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, of course.
Everything we see in nature, math, logic, and science is balance. We observe the exact same thing every time we look into the cosmos ; balance.
All the cures to all the diseases are already here; it's the plants. We just have to figure out what plant does what.
"There are about 391,000 species of vascular plants currently known to science, of which about 369,000 species (or 94 percent) are flowering plants, according to a report by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the United Kingdom.
About 2,000 new plant species are discovered or described every year, many of which are already on the verge of extinction"
So 391,000 species of plants, 1 species of human. So much information about just fruits and veggies ALONE we didn't realize or know even 20 years ago. I've been a very firm believer of this since high school.
Exactly.
The w.a state of oz did massive studies on gumby gumby for cancer . . . "All data lost". Then there is a plant in Qld, blushwood Berry. One of 3 types studied for cancer, now that one is illegal to obtain
In the clinical world, a "cure" is just that, it ends the disease. As opposed to a "treatment" which improves symptoms and/or outcomes without necessarily ending the disease.
Probably natural as well
Suppressed natural remedies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPADSv3XAv0
Look up methylene blue as a nootropic or supplement.
Yep, and same goes for technology. TPTB have taken hostage of cures and tech that were always here--or were given to us long ago--and they dripfeed it to the masses under the guise of "new inventions."
Q rarely asks questions with a clear direction. What does he want to cure? What if it isn't a disease
Look up methylene blue as a nootropic or supplement.
I was pretty skeptical of the whole med-bed thing, until I saw a video a few months ago. I wished I'd saved the link, but at the time, everyone was predicting it would be out January-February, and I was pretty psyched. Anyway, it showed a guy climbing out of the pod, and then the camera pulled back to reveal a computer monitor showing the software running the med-bed, complete with various symptoms/conditions to check off for treatment.
If it was a fake, it was extremely elaborate, and would have required making a pod from scratch as well as something to display on the monitor.
I'd be curious to see it if you ever dig it up.
So you could report it as disinformation. Kek.
taps forehead
Or… just see the evidence that Q people insist I never look at…
Sheesh, learn to take yes as an answer. :)
Cure is not incremental. It's curing. IVM is one such miracle drug per the data on cancer.
Neither Ivermectin nor anything else I know of produces a full cure 100% of the time. (I've seen some of the studies on IVM and cancer; none I've read show anything like 100% efficacy). Life, like the universe itself, is basically statistical. (Is it safe to drive your car? Depends on your definition of "safe.")
A lot of OTC (over the counter) supplements, foods, drugs, and methods produce better and safer results than what the medical industry pushes on patients. Eating right, avoiding poisons (alcohol, tobacco, needless chemical exposure, etc), exercising, and taking a good handful of well-chosen supplements can prevent most illness and can (in many cases) cure a good many illnesses. Many rarely-used (by the medical industry) drugs and supplements offer the same or better rates of success for patients than Big Pharma's patented chemicals, with the bonus of side-benefits instead of harmful or even deadly side-effects.
I believe this, rather than "miracle drugs" with 100% cure rates, is what Q was referring to. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, of course.
Everything we see in nature, math, logic, and science is balance. We observe the exact same thing every time we look into the cosmos ; balance.
All the cures to all the diseases are already here; it's the plants. We just have to figure out what plant does what.
"There are about 391,000 species of vascular plants currently known to science, of which about 369,000 species (or 94 percent) are flowering plants, according to a report by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the United Kingdom. About 2,000 new plant species are discovered or described every year, many of which are already on the verge of extinction"
So 391,000 species of plants, 1 species of human. So much information about just fruits and veggies ALONE we didn't realize or know even 20 years ago. I've been a very firm believer of this since high school.
Exactly. The w.a state of oz did massive studies on gumby gumby for cancer . . . "All data lost". Then there is a plant in Qld, blushwood Berry. One of 3 types studied for cancer, now that one is illegal to obtain
Exist = already here.
In the clinical world, a "cure" is just that, it ends the disease. As opposed to a "treatment" which improves symptoms and/or outcomes without necessarily ending the disease.
I do believe in the med beds. One of many hidden secrets. We have been so cheated on this Earth.... it is going to make everybody just flip out.
Uh no.
Now imagine the overall survival rate when Ivermectin (and whatever else they are sitting on) starts being used at the very first signs?
Pfizer wouldn’t be $100 billion richer, that’s fior sure.