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29 Oct 2023 14:43 #80284
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Good afternoon, glad to be here. As I have big dental work to do, I learned that anaesthetics have graphene and nanotech in it. Is there a protocole to detox this crap ? Also, I may have implants and it seems that it is not good for general health. Any advice ?
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31 Oct 2023 04:54 #80292
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I would suggest avoiding any injections of any type to begin with, as most all now have the nanotech inside.
I will never take any injections again for any reason.
I did not take any of the killshots, but I understand a Dr Ana Mihalcea has had some good success removing the nanotech and fibers from blood using a custom IV EDTA combination.
I will never take any injections again for any reason.
I did not take any of the killshots, but I understand a Dr Ana Mihalcea has had some good success removing the nanotech and fibers from blood using a custom IV EDTA combination.
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31 Oct 2023 21:59 #80301
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The Nanobot Inhibitor"It’s a mineral. It’s very common, very accessible and cheap. You might have a form of it in your laundry room right now called. Twenty Mule Team Borax. So, you take a pinch of that and water every day. So, in the morning and then once again around noon and then in the evening, I just take one pinch. Just the smallest little pinch that you can put in that’s all it takes to have enough in your system. The maximum daily dose allowed by the FDA is a quarter teaspoon for y a 200 pound man. But if you’re just using a pinch you’re never going to get near that. Apple cider vinegar, has a 9.3 pH raising your pH makes it more difficult for the fungi, (and nanobots) to grow"
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01 Nov 2023 10:12 - 01 Nov 2023 10:13 #80304
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Interesting about using Borax to eliminate micro-bots. Do you have a reference for the testing that proves Borax works to remove nanotech in vaccines, etc.? Thanks.
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The Nanobot Inhibitor"It’s a mineral. It’s very common, very accessible and cheap. You might have a form of it in your laundry room right now called. Twenty Mule Team Borax. So, you take a pinch of that and water every day. So, in the morning and then once again around noon and then in the evening, I just take one pinch. Just the smallest little pinch that you can put in that’s all it takes to have enough in your system. The maximum daily dose allowed by the FDA is a quarter teaspoon for y a 200 pound man. But if you’re just using a pinch you’re never going to get near that. Apple cider vinegar, has a 9.3 pH raising your pH makes it more difficult for the fungi, (and nanobots) to grow"
Interesting about using Borax to eliminate micro-bots. Do you have a reference for the testing that proves Borax works to remove nanotech in vaccines, etc.? Thanks.
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01 Nov 2023 12:38 #80313
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Thank you for your kind answer. I do not take any killshot either but have big probems with my teeth. I saw a video from the Quinta Columna showing how to hold the graphene in the vial using a powerful magnet, but I don't know if it can hold nanotech. I'd still have to convince my dentist to do it.
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01 Nov 2023 12:42 #80314
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I really hope it works, I bought 5 kg of borax, with difficulty because it's banned in France and I was going to start a course of treatment. I'm on a facebook group that gives good advice but I didn't read that it's indicated for nanotech.
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03 Nov 2023 05:36 #80323
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Request gas instead of injectable anesthesia. If you have no other choice but to use injection then LaQuinta Columna has a video of dentists applying a magnet to the vial of anesthesia for a few minutes before injecting . It draws the black graphene to the back of the vial and then the dentist only injects the first half of the vial.
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03 Nov 2023 12:31 #80329
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Thank you, yes, I
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03 Nov 2023 12:34 #80330
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Thank you, yes, I saw the video of the Cinqua but I wonder if it takes off the nanotech as well. As for the gas, I wonder if it is ok for several teeth removal
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03 Nov 2023 17:57 #80332
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Your best chance of getting a dentist to "do no harm" while helping someone in need of extraction is to call only biological dentists and ask to speak to the dentist or email the dentist with your concerns and the proof of what you claim. Many biological dentists are pretty worthless in this area because there are plenty of scientific papers online that claim graphene is biologically compatible and the best thing to happen in dentistry in ages. They base this on the fact that its carbon based and so are we.
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