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The spike depletes stem cells too (for those who had the virus and vaxxed)! We need studies on what this is doing to the unvaccinated because it is the biggest crime if those who did not consent are permanently injured. Several unvaccinated friends who frequent around the shedders got turbo cancer. One is an organic farmer.
This collection of articles suggests the possibility that it won't only be blood banks that are in need of quality products in the future. Imagine the implications for bone marrow donation.
Just curious. I am seeing the following Substack, which suggests Fenbendazole as a cancer cure, being promoted across multiple Substacks: https://fenbendazole.substack.com/
I have updated this to include IgG4-related autoimmune diseases and added a hyperlinked contents page to make it more accessible:
Autoimmune disorders: COVID-19, spike protein & homologous epitopes
A literature review
https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/autoimmune-disorders-covid-19-spike
Anything on breast cancer? I think I have read somewhere that there might also be a connection...
The spike depletes stem cells too (for those who had the virus and vaxxed)! We need studies on what this is doing to the unvaccinated because it is the biggest crime if those who did not consent are permanently injured. Several unvaccinated friends who frequent around the shedders got turbo cancer. One is an organic farmer.
What I am unclear about still is how will this IgG4 shift work out in the long run, when it is spike-protein specific.
Thank you, Doorless Carp, for another tome that is way, way, way over my head. But, I am really trying. to understand it!
With huge appreciation, I sent an excerpt of your article on breast cancer to a breast cancer io group. Of course, I had to couch my words.
Happy New Year!
Just an FYI - You can delete this comment.
https://support.substack.com/hc/en-us/articles/6978646417300-How-do-I-add-anchor-links-in-my-Substack-post-
https://textualvariations.substack.com/p/toc-in-substack
This collection of articles suggests the possibility that it won't only be blood banks that are in need of quality products in the future. Imagine the implications for bone marrow donation.
Just curious. I am seeing the following Substack, which suggests Fenbendazole as a cancer cure, being promoted across multiple Substacks: https://fenbendazole.substack.com/
Any thoughts?