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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Love your work -- practical and useful. Dr McCullough mention now is better than never and he’s been busy. You are totally right to express the bitter tardiness in this area! But, Children’s Health Defense has been on it for decades -- in the wilderness. CHD website has a useful curation in the library on mercury-- I find B Hooker et al paper in 2014 useful regarding malfeasance in science in this area and a number of studies with the Geier group. RFK has a Truth series and if you search for Dr Theresa Deisher, the topic of fetal DNA in vaccines and huge spikes in autism is addressed. Elsewhere in Truth series (sorry I cannot recall where off hand) Bobby has talked about how we reintroduced mercury to the pediatric population after it had been quietly removed from the schedule in early 2000s. WHO reportedly told Faucci that the African nations would not take vaccines w mercury if they were completely out of the US schedule. So it was put into the flu vaccines available to 6 months and older. Longtime crimes against the innocents. Mercury and other adjuvants in conventional vaccines is a big problem and not a fantastic claim. What actual science, especially in Toxicology basic science and epi work reveals is a very big and long-standing problem with our complete marginalization of the families that are vulnerable to vaccines with catastrophic social costs. The revelation of corruption and professional malfeasance is the one good thing to come out of the horror show of the Covid plandemic.

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Dec 2, 2022·edited Dec 2, 2022Author

My intent was more that the public react to certain speakers, the public need a figurehead, even though the information has been circulating for a while. Naomi Wolfe gets full credit in my opinion for drawing attention to Menstrual changes in women from very early days. It is really weird to me how suppressed the information remains. It doesn't help that nicotine is addictive, but cholinergic blocking is not a game.

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Despite its unpleasant taste, I chew a 2 mg piece of Nicotine Gum before going to enclosed public spaces.

I have some in my purse and car in case I forget to take it with me.

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Has it helped?

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Apr 3Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I didn’t take the jab, which I’ve heard nicotine is excellent for, in terms of helping long haul symptoms.

As for my prophylactic use of the gum? I don’t know. I can’t say either way, yet I’ll use it based on Dr. Bryan Ardis’ recommendation as a way to block the spike.

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If you were suffering from passive exposure symptoms then you would know it. Nicotine helps protect against nAChR dysfunction caused by S1 of the spike, but it wouldn't help protect for other ways it harms. I needed nicotine and other stuff to get better after passive exposure illness, and relapses. i continued the nicotine for a while but am off of it now.

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Apr 3·edited Apr 3Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Good to know. Just yesterday morning I was at physical therapy. A woman about ten feet away told her therapist she’d just got boosted the day before.

Upon hearing this, I immediately told my p.t. I needed to end the session and get out of there.

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Wow.

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Wow. Good stuff. This validates for me Erica Khans research. She's been a warning about this for 2 year on the left hand column of rense.com. Agrees on necklace ionizers, nasal rinse, masks and gloves for short shopping trips etc

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Yes, surfaces truly seem to be a risk for more sensitive people, and or type of surface. Metallic arms of waiting room chairs caused skin reactions per one account I saw.

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Do necklace air ionizers really protect us from vaxx transmission?

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Great article, I stocked up on the pomegranates this season. The peels are easy to dry since they don't have a lot of moisture in the first place, and it chops fine enough for tea with a good blender.

Not ironic at all that people won't follow THAT authority, but they will follow THAT OTHER authority.

In case you missed it, a long conversation with Dr. Christopher Exley, PhD, FRSB (AKA “Mr. Aluminum” - or Aluminium, as those across the pond call it). https://rumble.com/v1xpfh8-aluminum-expert-unearths-likely-cause-of-alzheimers.html

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Thanks, and yeah, I should just accept that people like to claim fairness while not actually being fair.

Our irrational mind has more power than people realize and they rationalize their behavior as reason based - sometimes.

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Exley does good work, I was aware, but that is a good video. Thanks.

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