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BacktotheBasics 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. That's why I haven't already done it, but they're not unobtainable either. No, doctors don't accept it's validity, aka they haven't found a way to make big money for pharma so insurance won't cover it. I was lucky and got mine done at a health fair for $20. Last I checked it was about $500. Under Bidenomics probably more now.

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BacktotheBasics 2 points ago +2 / -0

Got me thinking. Popular theory is that graphene oxide is the building block for whatever we're dealing with. That probably should be our starting point. What can break down graphene? What can break down graphene that won't harm the body?

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BacktotheBasics 2 points ago +2 / -0

She's zoomed in on it. They do a finger prick, put it on a slide and show it on a screen. Starting out further, you can see the red and white blood cells. Then they zoom in on anomalies, which is what she is showing.

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BacktotheBasics 5 points ago +5 / -0

It really is. My red blood cells were stacked in chains called Rouleaux, explaining why I barely bled if I was injured. Was able to correct with herbs and supplements. Probably saved me from an early heart attack. My coworker had opposite problem, her red blood cells were very weak and we could see them fade and pop on the screen. I'm guessing poor nutrition was her culprit, she only ate junk food. I absolutely would have it done again, considered getting a microscope and learning to do it myself.

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BacktotheBasics 24 points ago +24 / -0

I've had live blood analysis done before. It's very illuminating. Found a problem with my red blood cells that I was then able to fix. She's right, there was nothing even remotely close to what she's seeing in my blood. Nothing glowing or morphing. Whatever they have injected under the guise of a vaccination, it's not going to end well.

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BacktotheBasics 2 points ago +2 / -0

100% Eliminate taxes and enforce balanced budgets with very tight term limits.

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BacktotheBasics 3 points ago +3 / -0

Star Anise Chlorine Dioxide Frankincense Myrrh Garlic Honey

Actually a lot of herbs are.

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BacktotheBasics 12 points ago +12 / -0

Reminds me of the Great Depression, when they drove entire herds over cliffs rather than feed the starving.

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BacktotheBasics 1 point ago +1 / -0

No argument here. I hate the stuff and don't understand it. Instant migraine just from a whiff. I'd love the nasty habit to disappear.

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BacktotheBasics 1 point ago +1 / -0

Regular tobacco, while inhaled smoke is not great for the lungs, isn't downright poisonous. They get control of cigarette manufacturing and put in a shit-ton of additives, then push it hard to the poor. Why?

  1. Depopulation.
  2. Cancer.
  3. Kickbacks from chemo. But it's not fast. Now that they have the jabs, they don't need this sloth method anymore.
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BacktotheBasics 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because all of their poisonous additives aren't killing you as fast as they'd hoped.

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BacktotheBasics 3 points ago +3 / -0

I grew stevia in my garden. Toss a leaf into tea to sweeten. No processing, just a leaf.

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BacktotheBasics 2 points ago +2 / -0

President Lincoln was also tall and lanky. Could it be the [L]? When I first saw this I thought of the extra L in stollen.

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