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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Moriarty

Nothing seems to get easier and still many walk through life with a pillow taped to their head - Wake up people!!

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I share the sentiment.

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I wonder how many are aware a sword is hanging over their heads. I wonder how many say nothing, but live in constant fear, first of all because they are now much more susceptible to the virus itself, but also for many other diseases. One has only to read the obituaries of Canada, to see how many people in their 60, 50, 40, 30s, die from cancer. Italians drop by the bushels from heart attacks, a few newspapers have started to mention the jabs might be related. The UK stopped jabbing people under 65 both for covid and for flu, but Netherlands and probably Belgium are still pushing, just like here in the US. Sick.

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UK is pushing the flu jab on our kids/teens this year!

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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Moriarty

As sad as this is, thanks for writing this. Every time I learn more, I am so deeply saddened for humanity. I worry so much about my son and his generation. What will life be like for them as they face a lifetime of exposure to the virus and spike protein being shed.

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and my wife, a nurse, has her career vastly limited here in Canada as pretty much all nursing jobs are still requiring min. 2 jabs and any further jabs recommended by public health. consider what the effects may well be for Canada or similar nations, as the health care professions have mostly been injecting such things into their bodies. And when the people start to get sick , when the health care workers are also sick and needing care... then what?

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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Moriarty

We need a whole alternative health care system in Canada. I hear stories that some are no longer getting proper care in hospitals. I think the system is falling apart.

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SARS-CoV-2 Infects Red Blood Cell Progenitors and Dysregulates Hemoglobin and Iron Metabolism

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If covid does it to the red blood cells, what about the spike in the jab?

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Both do the same things but sometimes via different pathways, using different proteins at some point, but they both do it.

The virus can do a lot of other things the jab doesn't, but once again, they basically end up the same way more often than not.

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Indeed more Data will eventually show this

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Thanks for this update

Interesting the effect this having on

decrease in tissue oxygen delivery, as the Hb concentration is interrelated with arterial oxygen content

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Thank you for sharing the other paper too Paul. It was one of the ones I thought about it, but couldn't find among my sea of tabs/papers and couldn't recall the title.

I am now pondering once again, since I believe at least in some people SARS-CoV-2 will be there "to stay", if it will be able to do the same in the bone marrow. I am missing something, and as usual it might end up being super simple.

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Your welcome let's keep tabs on this for future reference

Kind regards Paul 🙏

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Is john paul and moriarty the same person?

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Yes I am the same person, I decided to change the name for two reasons.

1. Someone on Twitter was using John Paul and posting the same content basically

2. Moriarty is my actual alias, how most people in real life, even professional life. John Paul is one of my favorite characters from one of my favorite books

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Thought so...i always get very useful info from your stack and it sounded like you, but haven't read in a while

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anecdote: a friend has a two month old. After she was born, she spent a couple of days (I think she was around a week or two old) back in the ER, couldn't maintain body temp. Now she is headed to UAB (the bigger city in the state) to see a pediatric gynecologist. She has cysts on her ovaries. Found during an ultrasound at one of the 2 (maybe 3?) ER visits in the first month of her life. They also said something about the size of the ovaries, I can't remember if they were smaller or larger than they thought they should be? Appt. is next week. Mom is vaxxed and boosted (while she was pregnant).

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read this while slowly sipping a cup of home made pomegranate peel tea ! that will help i guess:)

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of topic question...

PRP injections into a joint. what happens to it ? like how does it get dealt with when the joint is primarily hypovascular? I have heard of good results am wondering about this aspect of it. if your not interested in it , don't bother responding . just here reading and thought I'd ask you as such micro physiology is your bag.

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Platelets have other functions in the body, more than just "clotting" and closing injuries, by injecting where there is little vascularity you "bypass" that hurdle.

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the idea of what else they do , admitrdely, eludes me and i just figured they do something besides that, which will help repair of connection tissue. what i gather from your response is that overcoming the hurdle of getting it there has no further issues of either healthy integration or re absorbtion of any excess or residue of the molecular interaction. which is why this innovation is deemed to be generally safe.

While I am looking at it as a consideration to help my knee healing and longevity, i have read if some other uses and am enthusiastic about the possibillities. Using one's own blood is a definite win.

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Have you looked into peptides ? It is one or two steps above using platelets, and depending the damage you are aiming to address, it can either improve drastically or outright "fix it". Especially for joints, tendons and ligaments, the most common peptide (BPC-157) sometimes sounds like a "miracle".

Both are an option, but here I am lightly biased towards peptides given they are also natural, and really potent (saved my life twice, there comes a part of my bias). Just a thought for your consideration, especially in regarsd to BPC-157.

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do you have any online source you have used?

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hmmmmm natural? me likey likey. will look into that right away. likely a cheaper option too. though, the directly into the joint space is the hurdle I been thinking about.

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Most peptides are naturally occuring inside us, that is why there isn't much pharma talk, because you can't patent naturally occuring substances.

BPC-157 specifically functions by also ingesting, you don't need, necessarily, to inject it, there is also the capsules form (not very cost effect though, because they are double the price and you end up getting half the potency in the label). Body will send BPC where it needs to.

To answer your second question, when I bought it, it was from here https://tb-500.com

Peptides sciences is another reliable, well known source.

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