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Daily Methylene blue and vitamin C has kept me and my family healthy. I also add a couple drops of methylene blue to my xylitol nasal spray.

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Thanks. Pharma would prefer you don't know about MB.

Methylene Blue has a potent antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 and H1N1 influenza virus in the absence of UV-activation in vitro

...Our findings reveal that methylene blue displays virucidal preventive or therapeutic activity against influenza virus H1N1 and SARS-CoV-2 at low micromolar concentrations and in the absence of UV-activation. We also confirm that MB antiviral activity is based on several mechanisms of action as the extent of genomic RNA degradation is higher in presence of light and after long exposure. Our work supports the interest of testing methylene blue in clinical studies to confirm a preventive and/or therapeutic efficacy against both influenza virus H1N1 and SARS-CoV-2 infections.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8275569/

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Thank you 🙏. I also use red light therapy which has helped with pain relief and great sleep.

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Funny, your D3 data says 78% effective. My personal experience is 80%. I only get sick about twice every 10 years. Works for me.

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I haven't had flu in 25 years, at least symptomatically. No jabs but lots of C, D & zinc. Fish oils.

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Same here! No flu since 1998. No vaxes either.

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I had mild flu in March 2019. Not much since I started taking D3 20 years ago or there abouts

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Ah...and it's always "rare":

Extranodal MALT Lymphoma of the Right Triceps Muscle following Influenza Vaccine Injection: A Rare Case with an Interesting Presentation (2011)

Abstract

The study describes a case of a 67-year-old female who developed a Stage I E marginal zone lymphoma of the right triceps muscle 1 month after influenza vaccination at the same site. She was treated with single modality, involved field radiation therapy (IFRT) to 4000 cGy in 20 fractions with excellent response and no evidence of disease after one year followup.

https://www.hindawi.com/journals/isrn/2011/617293/

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You will recognise the 20 year progressive increase in cases, with an acceleration in the last 3:

Alzheimer's, Now A Leading Cause Of Death In US, Is Becoming More Prevalent

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/alzheimers-now-leading-cause-death-us-becoming-more-prevalent

There is a link too between influenza (+vaccinal) haemagglutinin and amyloid too:

Influenza virus surface antigens (haemagglutinin and neuraminidase), inactivated, of the following strains*:

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/12882/smpc#gref

Plasticity of Influenza Haemagglutinin Fusion Peptides and Their Interaction with Lipid Bilayers

...Sequence searches have revealed similarities of the fusion peptide of influenza haemagglutinin with peptide sequences such as segments of porin, amyloid ιβ peptide, and a peptide from the prion sequence. These results confirm that the sequence can adopt different folds in different environments.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1305003/

And vaccinal neuraminidase peptides are also linked to amyloidosis.

Research going back to at least 1972:

ON THE INFLUENCE OF NEURAMINIDASE ON CASEIN-INDUCED AMYLOIDOSIS IN C3H MICE

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1972.tb00358.x

https://x.com/DoorlessCarp/status/1705841280083730836?s=20

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This is another great post. I hope everyone reading this is finding it useful in some way.

I have not had a single shot of the vaccine, but I would like to ask you a question about the certainty of the fact that an estimated 4 billion people have been vaccinated.

My personal opinion is that, as long as we look at the current global vaccination situation, excess deaths will continue for several years. Even if the population reduction plan is somewhat successful, it is hard to imagine that 300 million, 500 million, or 1 billion people will die within the next 10 years.The population reduction plan is estimated to be in the tens of millions. Personally, I think that it will disappear.

Now, Mr. Dooreskarp, as you asked below, what meaning will it bring in 5 or 10 years from now when 4 billion people have been given an experimental gene therapy drug?

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-vax-gene-files-have-the-regulators-approved-a-trojan-horse/

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Nice Dilbert comic.

Thanks for putting together this info. I had been dragging my feet on looking into it but this is relevant to have because every relative is pressured into getting one at work or yearly doctor checkups.

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I just heard another report of a friend who spent their Sunday in ER due to dyspnea & chest pain.

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Quite an old study but, as per the Cochrane reviews, things haven't changed much since:

Study: Flu shots in elderly don't cut mortality rate

Robert Roos February 16, 2005

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/influenza-vaccines/study-flu-shots-elderly-dont-cut-mortality-rate

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Hat tip @jikkyleaks

Why have three long-running Cochrane Reviews on influenza vaccines been stabilised?

https://community.cochrane.org/news/why-have-three-long-running-cochrane-reviews-influenza-vaccines-been-stabilised

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don't have 70 min, BUT seeing your great list, I'm giving you the like already:) Any thoughts about EDTA?

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I know EDTA is a chelating agent but not much more than that.

Statpearls are always a great place to start:

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK565883/

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Ditto and I am saving this on my pc so I can read it through properly

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just make two copies of your entire disc, NOW! I lost since Jan 2020 3 computers, one started with the fire you see in my logo...

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I always do :)

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This is an enormous amount of information to gradually get through. Thanks to you and everyone involved in collating all of this.

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Thank you Michele.

I am collaborating with work on other papers from time to time but had no assistance with this. Just needed a lot of reading and note taking!

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