I'm supposed to travel there in April (different location) but looks like they might try to cancel. I work for a defense contractor and was headed there to train troops. We would be on the West side by the Red Sea. I just don't see the risk right now. We're in a holding pattern witth hotel reservations but I just think it doesn't make sense for Iran to try to fly a drone over the entire width of that country especially since KSA said they would flood all of the MIL bases with US soldiers if they fired again.... If that's even true. What would your thoughts be? Go? or No go?
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Thank you my fren!
Hey, I may have tagged you on this before, but she has nothing to lose by using a nicotine patch for a week. I had all the detox protocols and used them all thoroughly including ivermectin, and symptoms kept resurfacing after a bit. But after the nicotine patch I haven't used a one of them, because no symptoms came back at all, and those bromelain and NAC pill bottles and horse paste tubes have been gathering dust for over 2 years. Maybe worth a few GAW searches to see other people's testimonies, but it worked for me and you might find it worth mentioning to her. It helped me so much I would hate myself for staying silent.
Sorry about her work experience... I'm from the Hollywood area, and I'm afraid the story is all too common for competent people who are neither promiscuous nor part of the tribe.
No, you haven't tagged me before, but if I may ask, what nicotine patch did you use? Does one need a prescription for it? What strength?
And you use it just for one week only, to get the results?
Thanks for thinking of me and my daughter.
They are over-the-counter (usually behind the register, so you have to ask). They come in 3 dosages called stages, "Stage 3" is 7.5 milligrams, the weakest and the one recommended. They say you should use it for 1 week. I used it for two, just because I was sick of having symptoms come back and the package lasts two weeks.
I used the generic Rite Aid brand.
Compared to all the protocols out there, this was not only the only one that was effective for me, it was also the cheapest and easiest, because you just stick it on your back or chest or wherever and change it the next day.
It's based on the theory promoted by a chiropractor named Dr. Bryan Ardis. The theory goes that both Covid and the Covid Vaccine are comprised of an RNA that causes cells to produce venom and not only does this affect human cells but it also lodges in bacterial cells of the gut microbiome which continue to produce venom. Because the gut microbiome cells are separate from the rest of the body's defenses, it creates a reservoir of venom-producing cells that continues to harass the body no matter what you do. Nicotine works because it interrupts the reproduction cycle for that particular RNA by out-competing it for the place wherebit enters the cell.
Honestly this guy doesn't give me a good impression when I listen to him: he always grins or smirks and he sounds like a clown and a joker, so fair warning on that, but I guess it's just his style. He cites studies for everything he says and it makes sense. More importantly, the remedy he proposed worked. So I'm grateful to him regardless of his style. And it was an easy sell, because it's extremely low-risk, easily available at any pharmacy, and inexpensive compared to everything else I tried. Given all that, I believe his theory about Covid is correct. I hope it helps.
Thanks, fren.