There are many treatments for the detoxing the spike protein (but not the contaminants such as endotoxins, PEG, SV40 fragments, lipid nano-particles and foreign bacterial e-coli??) being investigated and applied with some success.
Thank you, Peter! I love reading about possibilities to fight substances contained within mRNA therapies because I believe that we have been inundated for decades with such compounds in everything from air to food to medication (if Dr. Mihalcea's research is accurate...and with Clifford Carnicom's work into Morgellons decades ago, I suspect so).
I think a build-up of these mechanisms and alien components within the human body also contributes to the shedding "reactions" some individuals have noted as exemplified in Dr. Kory's research and why not everyone reacts the same. When the body massively "overloads" with these components, and I think vaccinated people emit many of these components, an unvaxxed person's body may tilt completely out of alignment and experience "Covid" symptoms.
I have used diatomaceous earth in the past; I currently use Miracle Manna, an ormalite mineralized clay (1/2 t.). I used diatomaceous earth for several years beginning in 2015 when I began a heavy metal detox. I had had an illness for decades which appeared very "flu-like" coming irregularly during the year. No doctor could diagnose my condition (the closest diagnosis was "allergies"); yet, I continued to experience a "flu-like condition" once or twice a year which always started and ended the same...no variation at all. I finally diagnosed myself, after extensive reading on computer in 2015, with "chemtrail flu." Did the diatomaceous earth work? I don't know because, honestly, I threw everything at the detox mentioned in the literature with the end result that I not only "cured" myself but have NEVER experienced that "flu" again!!
Hi Peter, off-topic, this is an important phone interview a 24-year old Alex Jones had in year 2000: "Listen Carefully: 2000 Alex Jones Interview With Bill Cooper -Absolute Gold. Alex & Bill Are Heroes!" - - https://www.bitchute.com/video/LmtLin9qop48/ - - does the year 1972 ring a bell?
That's it? a 45-minute discussion boiled down to 8 words? Don't know about you but I had been seriously misdirected over time to look at the Bilderburg's, the WEF, the WHO, the Vatican, the Club of Rome, the Rothschild's, the City of London, George Soros, the B&MGates Foundation. Most likely the Rockefeller Foundation and their UN; could have saved boatloads of time simply by reading the Georgia Guidestones for intent and ongoing culling. The constitution had already been trashed. Bill Cooper's "Beyond the Pale Horse" is still in print.
I've used diatomaceous earth. In my garden to kill invasive slugs and snails. It penetrates their slimy mucous layer & slices up their soft membraneous body, and dehydrates them. If you've every played with slugs and snails they're nothing like puppy dog tails. Their bodies are more akin to the lining of your gut & colon. But once wet, like after watering the garden or after swallowing, the diatoms are less effective and will not kill slugs & snails as well and thus likely not that 3ft long little buddy tapeworm you've nicknamed Curly living inside your innards. So in theory, diatomaceous earth might work but in practice, what's it really doing besides speeding up digestion and providing you with some silicon? I'd have to see an endoscope video showing parasites screaming in agony & dying en mass (and not my stomach lining bleeding) before I'd try it. Then again, maybe there's some 200 million year old microbes or cousins to water bears hibernating inside the pores that get reactivated by hydrochloric acid, swell & grow like shrinky dinks into mini Godzillas, then cruise around killing bad guys in your system? But what happens when they run out of bad guys? What kills them? Probably something that went extinct 199.9 million years ago. Better hope you didnt accidentally splash any Miracle Grow on that stuff while messing around in your garden shed.
"Diatomaceous earth is the sharp, jagged, skeletal remains of microscopic creatures. It lacerates soft-bodied pests, causing them to dehydrate. Sprinkle the powder around garden beds or individual plants. It is less effective when wet, so use during dry weather."
I have taken (food grade) diatomaceous earth and thrived. I took it for a short period of time about ten years ago. I believe it killed off some parasites. I experienced good health afterwards. I'm still here, and I still do not believe I had any bad effects from taking it -- short or long term. I believe in small quantities, it is beneficial. Your mileage may vary and do your own research.
We use food grade diatomaceous earth here on our little farm as a natural pest control and it works great! You must reapply it if it gets wet, but it’s cheap and applying it is easy.
I first heard about Fenbendazole for cancer, primary biliary, liver and pancreatic, in 2012. Diatomaceous Earth, however, is a new one for me. I only knew about it as a filler used in commercial bakeries, and as a nontoxic way to eradicate bedbugs. That'd be amazing if it has medicinal uses as well.
Thank you, Peter! I love reading about possibilities to fight substances contained within mRNA therapies because I believe that we have been inundated for decades with such compounds in everything from air to food to medication (if Dr. Mihalcea's research is accurate...and with Clifford Carnicom's work into Morgellons decades ago, I suspect so).
I think a build-up of these mechanisms and alien components within the human body also contributes to the shedding "reactions" some individuals have noted as exemplified in Dr. Kory's research and why not everyone reacts the same. When the body massively "overloads" with these components, and I think vaccinated people emit many of these components, an unvaxxed person's body may tilt completely out of alignment and experience "Covid" symptoms.
I have used diatomaceous earth in the past; I currently use Miracle Manna, an ormalite mineralized clay (1/2 t.). I used diatomaceous earth for several years beginning in 2015 when I began a heavy metal detox. I had had an illness for decades which appeared very "flu-like" coming irregularly during the year. No doctor could diagnose my condition (the closest diagnosis was "allergies"); yet, I continued to experience a "flu-like condition" once or twice a year which always started and ended the same...no variation at all. I finally diagnosed myself, after extensive reading on computer in 2015, with "chemtrail flu." Did the diatomaceous earth work? I don't know because, honestly, I threw everything at the detox mentioned in the literature with the end result that I not only "cured" myself but have NEVER experienced that "flu" again!!
Hi Peter, off-topic, this is an important phone interview a 24-year old Alex Jones had in year 2000: "Listen Carefully: 2000 Alex Jones Interview With Bill Cooper -Absolute Gold. Alex & Bill Are Heroes!" - - https://www.bitchute.com/video/LmtLin9qop48/ - - does the year 1972 ring a bell?
All taxation is theft.
No taxes no socialism.
That's it? a 45-minute discussion boiled down to 8 words? Don't know about you but I had been seriously misdirected over time to look at the Bilderburg's, the WEF, the WHO, the Vatican, the Club of Rome, the Rothschild's, the City of London, George Soros, the B&MGates Foundation. Most likely the Rockefeller Foundation and their UN; could have saved boatloads of time simply by reading the Georgia Guidestones for intent and ongoing culling. The constitution had already been trashed. Bill Cooper's "Beyond the Pale Horse" is still in print.
I've used diatomaceous earth. In my garden to kill invasive slugs and snails. It penetrates their slimy mucous layer & slices up their soft membraneous body, and dehydrates them. If you've every played with slugs and snails they're nothing like puppy dog tails. Their bodies are more akin to the lining of your gut & colon. But once wet, like after watering the garden or after swallowing, the diatoms are less effective and will not kill slugs & snails as well and thus likely not that 3ft long little buddy tapeworm you've nicknamed Curly living inside your innards. So in theory, diatomaceous earth might work but in practice, what's it really doing besides speeding up digestion and providing you with some silicon? I'd have to see an endoscope video showing parasites screaming in agony & dying en mass (and not my stomach lining bleeding) before I'd try it. Then again, maybe there's some 200 million year old microbes or cousins to water bears hibernating inside the pores that get reactivated by hydrochloric acid, swell & grow like shrinky dinks into mini Godzillas, then cruise around killing bad guys in your system? But what happens when they run out of bad guys? What kills them? Probably something that went extinct 199.9 million years ago. Better hope you didnt accidentally splash any Miracle Grow on that stuff while messing around in your garden shed.
"Diatomaceous earth is the sharp, jagged, skeletal remains of microscopic creatures. It lacerates soft-bodied pests, causing them to dehydrate. Sprinkle the powder around garden beds or individual plants. It is less effective when wet, so use during dry weather."
I have taken (food grade) diatomaceous earth and thrived. I took it for a short period of time about ten years ago. I believe it killed off some parasites. I experienced good health afterwards. I'm still here, and I still do not believe I had any bad effects from taking it -- short or long term. I believe in small quantities, it is beneficial. Your mileage may vary and do your own research.
Yes, it works well for some; farmers occasionally use it (as a parasite remover) mixed in with cattle feed.
As far as no GMOs, I wish, too. But have a look here:
https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/secretly-drugging-fresh-produce-with
I think we're all screwed on that score.
We use food grade diatomaceous earth here on our little farm as a natural pest control and it works great! You must reapply it if it gets wet, but it’s cheap and applying it is easy.
I first heard about Fenbendazole for cancer, primary biliary, liver and pancreatic, in 2012. Diatomaceous Earth, however, is a new one for me. I only knew about it as a filler used in commercial bakeries, and as a nontoxic way to eradicate bedbugs. That'd be amazing if it has medicinal uses as well.