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a very humble suggestion to add to the protocols lists…

about a year ago I got badly poked in the eye by pine needles when a branch ricocheted and knocked my glasses off.

thoroughly flushed the eye but it was watering profusely. was too scared to call 911 or have a neighbor take me to ER so I just laid down and prayed to Jesus Christ to heal my eye… it hurt so much it was almost impossible to sleep but I kept praying for two days straight and on the third day my eye was as if nothing happened.

I would add heartfelt prayer to the list.

💝

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Thanks, good reminder. Glad you are okay. 🙏

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

What a weird response.

You were clearly trying to help. For free. And you were being very patient in the face of her rudeness.

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Thanks. I did really try.

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I've had a few exchanges with that Christine. She seemed a bit too cat-like for me. She ought to direct her sharpness at "them", instead of us.

I need to remind some people that us few had NOTHING to do with the convid scams other than trying to share information with the truth seekers. Direct your biff at the appropriate targets.

Beware of disinformation agents. Disinformation is a basic tactic of any manipulating person or organisation. Disinformation means some infor is correct, lulling people into believing, then when push come to shove, we get wrong key information.

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Thanks. It was odd. But many people are sensitive about their health or their writing.

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Biofilms are key to understanding microbiology. PS, Seaweed is a powerful chelator of heavy metals. https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/torsion-fields-gelatin-chia-seeds

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

There seems to be something in the air lately. I've had a couple of weird conversations, and one astonishingly vitriolic exchange that I am still trying to figure out. I blame the eclipse!

Anyhow, here's a paper on the pharmacokinetics of ivermectin. Salient quotes: "Due to the high lipid solubility of ivermectin, this compound is widely distributed within the body." "Ivermectin was not detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of a man with disseminated strongyloidiasis, severe hypoalbuminemia and paralytic ileus, after five subcutaneous doses of ivermectin, when the serum level was 12.1 ng·ml−1" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2751445/

Fenbendazole was not in any of the drug interaction checkers I use, probably because it is not FDA-approved for human use. However, it is similar enough to mebendazole or albendazole to use those in its stead. Sadly, artemisinin or sweet wormwood are also not in the interaction checkers.

I guess we all just need to soldier on until the weirdness abates. Peace!

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Thanks The book Nonviolent Communication was recommended to me and it helps clarify what was feeling wrong. I did grow up with codependent people and it can be hard to change and easy to be pulled back into reactive ways.

Thanks for the Ivermectin feedback, another person has said it has been helpful more than not for the autism community during CoV.

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Apr 13Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

decades and decades ago I read some warnings on wormwood/artemisinin - liver, I think. Was that in error?

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It is in the research literature as a rare reaction. Serum aminotransferase level may be increased. Rare risk. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK548419/ thanks for asking 🤔🙏

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Oh wow - that's very interesting!

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Thanks for the reference. I added it to my previous post on Ivermectin and this one. Those with a gene allele in brain membrane channel seems to be the primary group who are at risk.

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Apr 11·edited Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - "Rule 39" Don't forget 39A. That's quite the diatribe chain. You tried to help with a protocol, she offered nothing in return, other than post covid rabies which turned it into a shit show. You can lead a horse to water but... I've noticed there's a boat load of these people walking around now viz either rabid fits of distemper - schizo or a partial lobotomy - veghead - future topic? In the meantime... https://youtu.be/wr-kn0JG5p4?

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Apr 11·edited Apr 11Author

Funny song in a sad way - people really were treated that way.

I am not sure what 39A is, the corollary.

It all left me kind of wanting to delete my replies but also sorry that it went so badly.

Your saying once that I shouldn't denigrate myself has stuck with me. Thinking negative self talk is what I grew up with. My poor mom is stuck in at times with her Alzheimer's. I have been trying to not get triggered myself as that can be part of communication breakdown. Both people taking things wrong....

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*I found 39A - No such thing as a small world....we are all interconnected? 🤔

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - No such thing as a small world.... yes corollary of 39 no coincidences.

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

It's not surprising to me that anyone who has gone through a traumatic, weakening experience may not communicate like we'd prefer.

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I agree and I really tried to be understanding, helpful, and apologized for the misunderstandings a couple times, but it all just was taken badly, or even worse. When I try and am wounded, repeatedly, then I have a right to protect myself too. I am not good at boundaries. I was raised codependent and that is hard to break.

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

These are tough situations! Even harder when communicating online with strangers.

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Apr 11Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Heidi runs into these problems too! You two could probably be up all night talking about it!

https://thymuscures.substack.com/p/nonviolent-communication/comments

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Thanks Phar. 🙏

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Perhaps it is the vax at work on the brain -- or as Chesnut keeps bringing up in studies, it's the spike protein as well so we're all at risk. People seem to be more impatient and aggressive.

When you talk about pom peel -- do you mean the hard red part too or just the white.

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All of the peel is medicinal, I just use it differently. Inner pith is more edible, less tannin concentration as the outer rind. I use the rind in tea or extract and the inner pith in food, ~ minced garlic amounts. Look for pomegranate peel prep tips in my archive

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