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My thought on the spike and nano is this: If I was going to release something malignant like the spike and the nanotech I would make darn sure I had the antidote well in advance, whatever form(s) that might take.

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M Blue has major interactions with hundreds of medications.

drugs.com

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Thanks.

I see this:

https://www.drugs.com/sfx/methylene-blue-side-effects.html

and this:

https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/methylene-blue.html

"There are 193 drugs known to interact with methylene blue, along with 2 disease interactions. Of the total drug interactions, 127 are major, 64 are moderate, and 2 are minor."

Methylene blue disease interactions

There are 2 disease interactions with methylene blue which include:

methemoglobinemia in G-6-PD renal dysfunction

Do you think its use is actually ill advised?

It would be nice to see a similar list for the mRNA and viral vector injections!

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Have to get me another bottle of niacin (flush). Gave my last bottle to my mother in-law when she got cancer.

Her cancer is GONE now. She rejected the oncologist's advice, (radiation, surgery, and chemo;-)

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Jan 12Liked by Peter Halligan

PS: Bless you, Peter! Your Substack gives the most useful and varied information of any. Thanks!

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You are welcome.

Without opinions there is no free speech, so the more opinions - on a verifiable basis - the better!

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Dr Levy suggests nebulised hydrogen peroxide for viral illnesses; Dr Mercola does too but method slightly different.

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Jan 12Liked by Peter Halligan

Wow! Thanks for this link. Dr Levy is one of the best at more natural approaches.

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Link please to his site? Thanks kindly.

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Agree about all, especially the flush Niacin. If flush bothers you, take smaller amounts throughout the day.

Anecdotally - your mileage may vary ...

A pharmacist practically saved my life in my mid-20s - I had taken on an intensely physical job after being sedentary, and I gutted it out, but I seemed, I thought, to be putting on muscle in my arms faster than my circulation could keep up with. I asked a pharmacist about it in conversation about what vitamins he recommended and so I started taking real niacin and almost immediately my arms stopped getting numb at night. I also stopped getting the flush after a bit.

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Yes, I apparently do have a team of angels watching over me! Too many saves to mentions, and surely many more I don’t even know about!

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