I doubt they care to start following the rules now. That won’t stop it.
Mine was around $150 just for 3 days of treatment.
$60 consult and $98 for the pills. I skipped the consultation, but I wish I didn’t because I was hoping for a few months of prophylactics.
Knowing these pills cost pennies each, the markup is astounding.
If horse paste works, I prefer that. I could get years of treatment for the same price.
They don’t care about the thousands of other VERS reports over the last few decades for other vaccines.
They refuse to do a long-term study for overall health outcomes of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated children.
The legal immunity was around before COVID.
The whole industry is a scam.
Here’s one site:
I went to that site and it looks like it’s for wholesalers only.
Did you have to call and speak with them?
Here is a website where you can check if your doctor has received pharma money:
Now do all vaccines.
Wait until you learn about the CHAT polio vaccine and where HIV originated.
As someone who dabbles in silver casting, this does not excite me.
It’s pretty common with Utah and Idaho accents.
Mountains becomes “moun’ns”.
Yes, I remember that too. It prevented your blood from carrying oxygen (something to do with iron?) so ventilators did nothing but damage.
Well a lot of people buy fake followers. A lot of companies offer batches of 1k for a certain price.
It’s feasible.
I read the original formulation of Zantac completely destroyed the spike proteins.
The “cancer risk” is much lower than in other approved drugs.
Because they made a deal with someone.
Power in exchange for… something.
These people are so rich, they could (and should) just fuck off, but they have promised to keep. It’s the only thing that makes sense.
Yes, and this is a very good opportunity to see how they manipulate the data to scare you.
They warn of a “lethal” dose that can kill you, but if you understand the numbers, it’s less lethal than table salt.
They purposefully use a massive dose to kill lab rats and make it seem unsafe, just like what they did with HCQ.
I’m not a doctor, but everyone should at least read this. B
Celery is a nutrition powerhouse.
It’s hard to eat enough celery for the benefits, but I can fit an entire stalk into a 12 oz glass.
Ive been trying to copy/paste some links for further research, but it’s not working on mobile for some reason.
However, a quick internet search will lead to at least 12 different antioxidants, soluble fiber, cluster salts, potassium, folate, and other nutrients.
There’s evidence it can improve respiratory and cardiovascular health, heal damaged liver tissue, fight viral infections, and more.
Most definitely those are some good ones.
I take more than I can list here, so I tried to narrow it down to my top faves where I feel an instant difference.
And to add to that, I love a huge glass of green juice in the morning. Slow press apple, celery, ginger.
Brazil nuts for selenium.
Coconut oil for MCTs
Reishi and lion’s mane mushrooms for brainpower
Herxheimer reaction.
Pasteur admitted Terrain Theory was correct on his deathbed.
Have you tried topical borax?
It’s wonderful.
Not sure about rosacea, but topical borax application and selsun (selenium sulfide) cured my eczema flares.
A huge number of diseases are really caused by yeast infections.
They just don’t call it yeast infections because yeast is everywhere and we’re not supposed to be allergic to it.
So it’s relabeled as “autoimmune”.
… was it this?
What about the long term health studies for other vaccines?
Those don’t exist either.
In fact, the drug companies and government outright refuse to do them.
They use the same logic claiming it’s “unethical” not to vaccinate children.
Yet they will not study the thousands of children who are unvaccinated with religious exemptions.
Is it because small, independent studies have concluded unvaccinated children are overall healthier with better lifelong outcomes?