I’m originally from a small town in NW TN and I have friends telling me thaf they have people from New York finding their ways to even the smallest of towns, ie populations under 3k. The Northerners and the ones moving from LA are driving everyone crazy.
Interesting bc this was my second opinion and every time I mentioned using my own bone, he wouldn’t discuss it at all but instead would mention over and over using donor tissue. I really like the doctor but this bothered me from the get-go. I kept asking myself why won’t he even talk about the idea of using my own.
The first doctor that I spoke with told me that he had better results with the real thing (bone).
I take it that you’re a doctor, as well. Question: what do you think about the possibility of mRNA being in donor bone tissue? Bc I’m guessing that any donor tissue will be somewhat new rather than it being from 2019 or whenever it was that the shots rolled out.
I have an appt this coming Tuesday for a cleaning and this time I’m gonna get straight to the point : if I don’t provide my own bone tissue and go with a donor, what about the possibility of transmission of mRNA if the donor was jabbed?
When I was in his office the other day, I mentioned my concern about using donor tissue several times. He told me about how it can even come from a pig and I said “look, I’m gonna get straight to the point. My immune system is so fantastic that I’m 53 and haven’t seen a doctor my entire life except for my 4 pregnancies. I refuse to jeopardize it.”
He still didn’t understand what I’m referring to. He just didn’t . So next visit I’m gonna ask him point blank. The only reason I chose to beat around the bush is bc even though he was an endontist and only deals with teeth, he was the absolute most genuine doctor I’ve ever been around. His manner was such that he came across as an old-timey doctor who happily made house calls.
Anyways, I’ll let you guys know what he says. Personally, I feel like I’m asking a moot question bc we all know it’s in the bones and everything else.
Guys, I’m due to have a dental implant in the near future and they’re also saying it’s deteriorated enough that I’ll probably need to replace some bone tissue, as well. My thinking is that any donor that got the jab will pass it along in the donated bone. I’m a pure blood btw. I made it clear at the appointment that I don’t want to mess with my immune system, which has always been stellar, but I think what I was saying went over his head bc his reply was that the donor tissue is tested for HIV, hepatitis, etc… he said that other diseases can be passed along but the fact that I was referring to the jab didn’t register. Anyone familiar with the process and able to give sound advice. I need it. Thanks, :-)
Same situation with my fam. I told my husband we’d live in the car with our kids if we had to. I was ready and willing to give everything up just so he wouldn’t have to take the jab. He never took it and neither did any of my 3 young adult kids.
Anyone ever seen the movie Frequency with Caviezel and dennis Quaid? The plot involves father and son communicating on a hamm radio or something like that to prevent the father’s murder, only they’re communicating in different decades. So it got me thinking about Tesla tech etc… what if the person who says “you’ll never guess who you’re speaking to” is speaking to us from the early 60’s. What if it’s JFK?
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