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Samuel Robinson Kephart's avatar

Thank you!

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Bob - Enough's avatar

If it is true about the graphene oxide nanoparticles, I unfortunately do not think vitamin D will help.

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Samuel Robinson Kephart's avatar

IV Chelation may work…

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Bob - Enough's avatar

For us "useless eaters" that were stupid enough to take the jab; I do not think there is a cure, just a false hope.. but I hope I am wrong.

Have a look at this - https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/whats-happening-life-expectancy-england

Just skip down to "Healthy life expectancy" ....

To quote - "Healthy life expectancy

Healthy life expectancyc has also increased over time, but not as much as life expectancy, so more years are spent in poor health. Although a male in England could expect to live 79.4 years in 2018–20, his average healthy life expectancy was only 63.1 years – ie, he would have spent 16.3 of those years (20 per cent) in ‘not good’ health. In 2018–20 a female in England could expect to live 83.1 years, of which 19.3 years (23 per cent) would have been spent in ‘not good’ health. And although females live an average of 3.7 years longer than males, most of that time (3 years) is spent in poor health.

Similarly, disability-free life expectancy is almost two decades shorter than life expectancy, and is higher among males (62.4 years) than females (60.9 years).

AS A POST NOTE - > Healthy life expectancy is an estimate of the number of years lived in ‘very good’ or ’good’ general health, based on how individuals perceive their general health. Disability-free life expectancy is an estimate of the number of years lived without a self-reported long-lasting physical or mental health condition that limits daily activities."

AND WE ARE BACK TO THEM CALLING US "USELESS EATERS" !!!.

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Remi Steele's avatar

Cilantro is an excellent chelation agent.

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