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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

Can't we just drag the FDA into the woods and.....

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Tom C's avatar

A significant chunk of that list at the bottom of your article has applications in treating C-19, or more specifically, C-19 spike protein pathology. Artemisia, curcumin, glutathione, melatonin, quercetin, tea tree, just from a cursory glance. Oh, Q-10/ubiquinol too.

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Moonspinner's avatar

And a significant number on that list are successfully used by those treating cancers.

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Moriarty's avatar

Not just cancer, a lot of other conditions are also treated by those.

We could theoretically treat most diseases with these, it is a threat to pharma.

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Moonspinner's avatar

No doubt, but I was highlighting cancer as that is our own personal experience. Hubby with stage 4 "highly aggressive" prostate cancer per pathologist's report post-prostatectomy (in 2011) given "at most" 5 years to live "only" if he followed the oncologist's radiation/chemo recommendations immediately. I convinced hubby not to go the conventional med route, pointing out that their "at most 5 years" prognosis was based on patients following their outrageously expensive and debilitating Big Pharma protocol.

I researched online, primarily following the natural supplement cancer protocol as delineated on the Life Extension dot com (was dot org back then) website, got hubby off of sugar, got him exercising (he was sedentary), got him on some IV high-dose Vit C treatments, added mebendazole three years ago to the scads of supplements he takes daily, etc. Twelve years later, he's doing fine. Sure, he still has PC, but it's under control, he has no pain and needs no painkillers, is active and happy, travels on holiday frequently, and expects to live many more years. Just say NO to Big Pharma.

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Evlondo Cooper's avatar

Exactly!

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DoorlessCarp🐭's avatar

Monopolies don't like competition. In future Substacks I plan grow your own guides and then will consider harvesting and preparation. Try seizing every plant pot from your windowsill or patio.

However, that takes time, skill and climate, plus it naturally has to exclude a lot of our inventory, but it's a start.

Artemisia annua is a great candidate.

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Cube Cubis's avatar

it's literally ban everthing thats healthy and cheap and mandate everything expensive and dangerous

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Cryesncoding's avatar

So now I have to stockpile glutamine and bullets wtf lol

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Jens's avatar

How would someone ban melatonin? Fortunately I always have bulk powder around which should last a while

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Moriarty's avatar

They did it here too, you just ban the production or importing of bulk supplements.

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Obvious's avatar

Damm, looks like I will have to go back to chewing grape seeds, frankincense, and capers.

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Karen Bracken's avatar

What does NMN stand for?

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Moriarty's avatar

Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, a byproduct of metabolizing B3 (very simplistic explanation).

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Karen Bracken's avatar

Thanks. I just needed to know what it stood for and I will research on my own.

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Moriarty's avatar

One of the substacks I wrote (linked in the article) has a good initial starting point in regards to Covid-19 but also overall health.

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SG_observer's avatar

Since you mentioned peptites, specifically BPC 157 again, can you clarify if we can take it orally or has to be injected? The liquid pony paste can be taken orally or injected, but i can't find much literature for BPC 157. Thanks.

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Moriarty's avatar

BPC-157 SPECIFICALLY doesn't matter you take the route that better suits you.

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Yukon Dave's avatar

once upon a time, government agencies actually protected us.

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InfoHog's avatar

I was told rumors that some EU people would like to set upper limits to vitamin-D dosage, to something like 1000 IU per tablet, for "safety". From what I've seen, D3 itself is cheap and the fixcost of making (high quality, reliable) tablets mainly determines the price, such that a box with the same number of tablets costs almost the same whether it's 500 or 10000 IU.

So that would mean to get a useful dosage you'd have to pay like 5x the price.

Making sure only wealthy can be healthy?

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Moriarty's avatar

While I tend to not write much opinion, yes that is the goal, the goal is locking most people out of any form of life extension or health-focused supplementation, that upper limit is already imposed in the Netherlands, and you can only be prescribed higher dosages by a doctor.

Most doctors barely ACCEPT that supplementation at therapeutic levels can help people's diseases, let alone fix them.

They will do the same with stem cells.

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Vxi7's avatar

I use around 10 items from the investigation list. Looks ridiculous.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Look for vitamin D and fenbendazole to be banned soon. Both are kryptonite to big pharma poisons and profits.

https://starpower.substack.com

https://fenbendazole.substack.com

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