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That’s one of the substances people are worried about in the shot. Makes the body magnetic, that’s why people were putting magnets on their arm and it stuck. My uncle did the magnet test and it stuck to his arm where the shot was lol.
MMS/CDS will degrade it. It also dissolves blood clots.
View: https://twitter.com/US_FDA/status/1645867872521191424?lang=en
Doesn't the FDA say here that's not true? I didn't see that on the ingredeints list, why is it there?
I have some more questions, do you think that it would be okay to eat like 5 almonds with a high sfa meal in order to get high amount of vitamin e?Sadly, the ba*tards designed the jabs to target the reproductive organs
Yeah, obviously the FDA shouldn't be listened to but I can't see them going so far to lie about an ingredient thats in something.Not sure about this. Need to research more, but there have been many doctors who have looked at the blood of the jabbed and found self assembling crystalline structures. Lots of vids on bitchute and the other YouTube alternatives since they don’t sensor like YouTube.
Keep in mind this is also the same FDA that said vaccines are safe and effective. So if we take them at their word then that means you don’t have any symptoms from the vaccine and it’s all in your head lol
They are high in pufa.I have some more questions, do you think that it would be okay to eat like 5 almonds with a high sfa meal in order to get high amount of vitamin e?
isn't it a relatively small amount of pufa compared to the amount of vitamin e i would get?They are high in pufa.
Office of Dietary Supplements - Vitamin E
Vitamin E overview for health professionals. Research health effects, dosing, sources, deficiency symptoms, side effects, and interactions here.ods.od.nih.gov
I'm not sure.isn't it a relatively small amount of pufa compared to the amount of vitamin e i would get?
Another question, when I boil eggshells should I drink the water? I've heard that the calcium does not stay in the eggshellI'm not sure.
Nutrition Facts for Almonds
Nutrition Facts for Almonds - View calories, protein, carbs, fats, vitamins, minerals, and more.tools.myfooddata.com
The calcium is in the shell. Boiling is to kill off any pathogens in the shell. I don't drink the water.Another question, when I boil eggshells should I drink the water? I've heard that the calcium does not stay in the eggshell
Hey, new question lol. What's a good brand of aspirin? Synthetic aspirin is made from phenol I'm pretty sure so would be contaminated with dioxins and PAH. I'm looking for something to lower my cortisol before bed. And do you think coconut oil could have a similar / positive effect since it has salicylates?The calcium is in the shell. Boiling is to kill off any pathogens in the shell. I don't drink the water.
How To Process Your Eggshells For Calcium
I would try adding more milk (if tolerated). Add one tablespoon of gelatin (not hydrolyzed ) to a large cup of milk into a pan, slowly heat until it dissolves and bring to boil, sweeten with sugar or honey. Have this just before bed. If you wake at night have a bit of orange juice or fruit.Hey, new question lol. What's a good brand of aspirin? Synthetic aspirin is made from phenol I'm pretty sure so would be contaminated with dioxins and PAH. I'm looking for something to lower my cortisol before bed. And do you think coconut oil could have a similar / positive effect since it has salicylates?
What specifically about milk would be anti-cortisol? Just curious. Right now, I'm having lemonade + 1 cup of bone broth, I think thats around 2.5-3 grams of gelatinI would try adding more milk (if tolerated). Add one tablespoon of gelatin (not hydrolyzed ) to a large cup of milk into a pan, slowly heat until it dissolves and bring to boil, sweeten with sugar or honey. Have this just before bed. If you wake at night have a bit of orange juice or fruit.
I forgot to add that adding a bit of salt to that milky drink might make it even more beneficial. If you are sweating a lot during your workout you might be losing a lot of sodium. Here are some quotes from Dr Peat about milk and gelatinWhat specifically about milk would be anti-cortisol? Just curious. Right now, I'm having lemonade + 1 cup of bone broth, I think thats around 2.5-3 grams of gelatin
Thanks a lot. I put a ton of salt in my bone broth, maybe I'll add some milk to my lemonade tonight, although my parents buy grain fed vitamin milk, even though it's organic.I forgot to add that adding a bit of salt to that milky drink might make it even more beneficial. If you are sweating a lot during your workout you might be losing a lot of sodium. Here are some quotes from Dr Peat about milk and gelatin
“So milk happens to have some anti-stress factors, a variety of nutrients and proteins that counter the stress which the excitatory amino acids would promote. And the high calcium content of milk is the most important anti-stress factor.”
“And gelatin happens to be a protein that you can increase considerably without worrying about increasing inflammation and the protein in milk, casein especially, is an anti-stress type of protein but especially if you supplement that with gelatin, the balance is very anti-stress and as a consequence, anti-obesity.”
You can also use this search engine to find more quotes if you wish
I forgot to add that adding a bit of salt to that milky drink might make it even more beneficial. If you are sweating a lot during your workout you might be losing a lot of sodium. Here are some quotes from Dr Peat about milk and gelatin
“So milk happens to have some anti-stress factors, a variety of nutrients and proteins that counter the stress which the excitatory amino acids would promote. And the high calcium content of milk is the most important anti-stress factor.”
“And gelatin happens to be a protein that you can increase considerably without worrying about increasing inflammation and the protein in milk, casein especially, is an anti-stress type of protein but especially if you supplement that with gelatin, the balance is very anti-stress and as a consequence, anti-obesity.”
You can also use this search engine to find more quotes if you wish
Thanks for the article, I have not seen that before. Acetylcysteine I have not used but it has been discussed on the forum. There are opposing views as to its safety.The Combination of Bromelain and Acetylcysteine (BromAc) Synergistically Inactivates SARS-CoV-2
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection is the cause of a worldwide pandemic, currently with limited therapeutic options. The spike glycoprotein and envelope protein of SARS-CoV-2, containing disulfide bridges for stabilization, ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I don't know if you put this already but this is very interesting. At high enough concentrations bromelain + acetylcysteine completely destroys the spike protein. Went to my doctor to get prolactin checked again, for some reason she put TSH on, I asked her to check t3 and she said there's no point. Tried to give me flu shot + booster but I said no. - Also said vitamin E was useless
Also, my sleep problems have resolved, I had too much sugar in my lemonade which was probably causing reactive hypo. Lowered that and been meditating more and I've been sleeping great.
I thought acetylcysteine is just NAC? The reason they say that may be because it's cysteine, but since I eat it with a lot of other protein the inflammatory effect is probably less, if there's any. For what it's worth, I've seen massive benefits on it, no headaches, anxiety, brainfog at school and I don't need to relax before I go to the gym after school anymore, as I used to have to do.Thanks for the article, I have not seen that before. Acetylcysteine I have not used but it has been discussed on the forum. There are opposing views as to its safety.
Why would your doctor be offering you a booster when you are only 17 years old? Does she know you were damaged by the previous “vaccines” you took? If not, she needs to know and it should be noted in your medical records.
As someone who discovered Peat when I landed on the vitamin E article years ago I can confidently say that vitamin E is not useless if it is a good quality product. The medical industrial complex is designed to prescribe pharmaceutical drugs and I doubt that your doctor is even in a position to discern what is useless and what is not.
This is a good vitamin E thread
Glad you are sleeping better. Good on you for meditating - it’s a good habit to get into.
I think it had a lot to do with the fact that I took it at 4 in the morning since that was when I was waking up, and I hadn't had my cold shower yet, which I think caused me to have on the low end of cortisol even though I was living a very high stress lifestyle. I think prolactin may have been elevated because I hadn't fully woken up yet. At the time, I was never getting morning erections, but I have gotten one every single morning for the last 2 weeks.Yes it's NAC - Glad it's helping but I don't have experience of using it myself
It's wonderful that your prolactin is back to normal. I have to say I am surprised how quickly this happened. How much vitamin E were you taking and how much?
What is your TSH? Perhaps just focus on nutrition rather than thyroid supplements. Your body needs time to recover.