The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of Chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies on Chaga. They are less intimidated about studying alternative methods as part of their medical system unlike the US. I picked up on Chaga back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use Cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. In addition it is used to bind to to aluminum. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal, bentonite clay, glucomannan fiber, and apple pectin are also useful to bind to toxins in the digestive tract. I have used apple pectin as part of a mercury detox protocol for patients.
Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of Chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using Chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use Cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. In addition it is used to bind to to aluminum. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal, bentonite clay, glucomannan fiber, and apple pectin are also useful to bind to toxins in the digestive tract. I have used apple pectin as part of a mercury detox protocol for patients.
Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. In addition it is used to bind to to aluminum. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal, bentonite clay, glucomannan fiber, and apple pectin are also useful to bind to toxins in the digestive tract. I have used apple pectin as part of a mercury detox protocol for patients.
Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. In addition it is used to bind to to aluminum. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal, bentonite clay, glucomannon fiber, and apple pectin are also useful to bind to toxins in the digestive tract. I have used apple pectin as part of a mercury detox protocol for patients.
Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. In addition it is used to bind to to aluminum. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal or bentonite clay are also useful. Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide as well as heavy metals. It is used to bind to to aluminum as well. Orthosilicic acid ch-OSA is also good for removing aluminum. Charcoal or bentonite clay are also useful. Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.
The Chaga is good. Actually, the Chinese were using Chaga early on. It is used in Chinese medicine and during the breakout, even though they were elderly, users of chaga survived whatever the hell was released there with minimal symptoms. The Chinese have actually done several studies using chaga. I picked up on it back in the beginning of 2020 and have been using it ever since. I also use cordyceps - it helps with blood oxygenation and protects the kidneys. It is the only supplement I am aware of that can help with kidney damage. Something anyone that was exposed to Remdesivir or Gentamicin should consider using.
I would also add to the list Zeolite. It helps to bind to the graphene oxide. Charcoal or bentonite clay are also useful. Detoxification is crucial and the body needs to be protected and supported while going though the detox process. Burbur is good for helping to mitigate some of the adverse effects felt by detoxing. Go easy. People not used to eliminating a lifetime of toxins can get sick when trying to remove them. If that happens, back off and find a tolerable level until the effects subside.