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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was reading a paper on how the COVID vaccine could theoretically cause prion disease (mad cow).

If true, watch as they ban red meat under the guise of prion disease caused by the shot.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know a few plants and herbs are anti-parasite.

Papaya seeds, oregano oil, cats claw, etc.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for the article. It seems they have the same concerns I do.

Nor are the bacteria able to degrade the plastic all the way back into their core elemental building blocks, including carbon and hydrogen. Instead, they typically break up the polymers out of which plastics are composed back into monomers, which are often useful only to create more plastics.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unless it does something to denature plastic, I’d be very weary.

Micro plastics are a huge problem, and if this organism just “eats” plastic by breaking it into smaller pieces, I think it would cause more problems than it solves.

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

Shingles usually pops up later in life when your immune system weakens.

Chicken pox lives in your body forever, and can re-emerge as shingles later in life.

Makes sense that the shot can trigger shingles, as it seems to overload your immune system and things can go haywire.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

They are lying.

Wealthy, highly educated people are statistically the least likely to vaccinate.

And that was even before this half-assed COVID one came out.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most liberals I know love japan and want to move there.

Not recognizing it’s so great because it’s a homogenous society without a lot of diversity.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope, definitely a cesspool now.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Eczema and similar skin disorders are really just yeast overgrowth and allergies.

They label it as autoimmune because yeast lives in a lot of places and you’re not supposed to be allergic to it.

That’s why selenium sulfide (selsun shampoo) works on dandruff. It’s an anti-fungal.

Works great if you add it to your bath for mild cases of eczema. Sodium tetraborate (Borax) also.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I saw someone add (what I thought was) an obscene amount of bleach to their Nalgene bottle on a camping trip because they were afraid of norovirus.

He didn’t seem to have any side effects that week that I saw.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Why did this community switch from its own .win to part of communities?

I lost all my saved posts.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unless the plan is to crash the economy and blame the small guy this time

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

If you’re sick with a long term illness, they can also siphon money off you for years in costly tests and medical treatment.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

So a quick rundown on adjuvant-based vaccines and side effects because it’s relevant.

Adjuvant vaccines usually contain a dead virus to try and create immunity. Except your body will not react to a dead virus because it is dead.

An adjuvant is specifically designed to irritate the immune system, and provoke a response.

However, when these vaccines contain hundreds of ingredients and possible contamination, how does your immune system know what to fight?

Many people believe this led to the rise in autoimmune diseases and allergies, as vaccines contain human fetal tissue. The body may be reacting to its own human tissue, thinking that’s what caused the original irritation.

The COVID shot may be something similar, where an ingredient in hair dye was used in the vaccine, so now people are allergic.

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powershellder 8 points ago +8 / -0

Will they let you wear those stupid plastic face shields instead?

They look stupid but most stores accept them and they don’t restrict air flow (which is even stupider, based on their own logic).

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Possibly, but many people say it was different from the flu.

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powershellder 10 points ago +10 / -0

There was a weird sickness floating around January-March of last year, with plenty of anecdotes from people on .wins.

It seemed different enough from the flu, but the stories also seemed to trickle off around april.

So I think it was something originally, but it probably mutated into nothing, or we reached herd immunity.

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