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My mom had turbo cancer in 2022. I was her full time caregiver, regrettably - we sought care through the American medical system. I wish I had seen your writing then.

This is my mom’s story:

https://open.substack.com/pub/mamaearthdesignshop/p/june-11-2022?r=368d5r&utm_medium=ios

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Mar 24·edited Mar 24Author

I am sorry for your loss and her journey. 🙏

Thanks for sharing her story, heartbreaking what has happened to so many people 💔

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Amazing job Jennifer with your mom. My heart goes out to you.

Great point on the Vit D supplements, best option of course is Sunlight:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-vitamin-d-supplements-dont-work

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

May I ask how you use Myrhh? Thank you.

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I add a drop or Myrrh essential oil to a hot beverage and may do that a couple times of day or a drop in pureed soup for my mother. It has an interesting good flavor and the steam is clearing for the nose and the myrrh is also soothing to gum tissue.

It thickens up on the edge of the bottle fast compared to other essential oils. I have been using the doTerra brand and haven't tried other brands of that oil.

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Wow. Thank you kindly for the generous response!

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Mar 24·edited Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I haven't used it personally, yet. I know it can be boiled, it's a gum that may get messy. maybe Jennifer can share her input. Do you have a naturopath? Could be best to ask them. Sorry not the answer you were looking for (:

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Vitamin D from sunlight is limited by the epidermis' ability to absorb it, which can be very limited on a daily basis.

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why we need to build that epidermis with infrared light, which will then allow us to absorb more UV, creating vitamin D.

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Thanks Jennifer. For those who have not heard, Foster Coulson, who controls numerous "Health" brands including The Wellness Compamy, Qu Biologics and Zelenko Labs, is threatening legal action against me and seeking to have Substacks he does not like taken down. He previously sent a cease and desist notice to Robert W Malone who shared an article from Trial Site News.

I will continue to research and report Deaths caused by jabbing and pill popping.

Thanks for the links. I can claim Peter Gøtzsche as a distant cousin.

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Mar 25Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Oh my gosh somebody threatening suit against the lawsuit king? And the irony it’s Foster Coulson, what a smokescreen…all for the theatrics. Dr.Pain you are over the target. I know he’s loaded to the gills with all the shady companies he’s got his sticky hands in so be careful.

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Mar 25Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

It's your love and care for your mom. Happy Palm Sunday!

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Aww thanks 😘

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

How much fennel essential oil is there in fennel seed?

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I don't know, but fennel seeds make good tea too. Essential oils are quite concentrated typically from quite a bit of the plant part being distilled.

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Mar 26Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I just saw this and I can’t recall if you shared it before.. ;) ‼️ https://greenmedinfo.com/content/how-pomegranate-juice-dramatically-reversed-arterial-plaque-landmark-study

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Oooo, that is a new one. I will have to repost it and nice requote for something else I am working on - need for a new paradigm in "healthcare".

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Where are folks getting Ivermectin? Ebay? The dosage for "horse paste" is for a 1200 lb horse. You'd have to break it up into much smaller doses. One of the brands making it is the big pharma company Merck. The Durvet Equine Paste seems less risky. And how about cod liver oil as a natural vitamin D source?

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2nd Smartest Guy has pet product links on his posts about Ivermectin.

I would have to look up the cod liver dosing.

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I'll check it out. Thanks Jennifer!

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Mar 25Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - "That really makes me wonder about those groups and what their real goals might be"

When the State owns "The Science", they make it up as they go along and "cult members" must toe the line. Infiltrate anti narrative groups, promote narratives based on extreme debunked theories, cause divisiveness, discredit the movement - from Agents of Chaos handbook

All we have to do is this... https://youtu.be/o2ObCoCm61s?

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I get so many good dietary tips from you! Bless your mom…sounds like she’s not having any of this cancer nonsense. What is resistant starch? So many people are warning against breads and potatoes and quinoa because I guess they tend to suck up the radiation from the chemtrails and the pesticides…I think that’s how it is.

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I have two webpages about resistant starch on my site JenniferDepew.com. Resistant starch/butyrate and How Much Butyrate?

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My mom has Alzheimer's so isn't really aware of what is going on and is a little hard to cope with. I do what I can.

See my website jenniferdepew.com for resistant starch info. It includes tapioca starch, taro or yucca root, celeriac/celery root, parsnips. And yes these are starchy carbs so you need to make tradeoffs ideally and not eat as much of flour products or something like that.

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I have found tiny blue, black and red fibers (microplastics?) on bread, crackers, tissue, toilet paper, napkins, cotton balls and paper towels with my skin scope. Can’t see with just your eyes. I toasted the bread and they were still in there so must be made of silicon, polymer and heavy metals perhaps. I haven’t looked at potatoes but did not see it in the flesh of apples but it was in the waxy substance that the apple is coated with. So maybe these things that our food is contaminated with interacts with whatever is being sprayed.

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Or hydrogel stuff is being used in or on foods. I bought apples recently that weren't labeled organic and the shiny coating is weirdly thick compared to typical and tasted bad. I have been peeling the apples.

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I have been doing the same. I even went apple picking in an orchard and picked the apple right off the tree and I could scrape the waxy stuff off with a paring knife. So they are spraying g the fruit while it is still on the tree. But the apples I bought in the store had a thicker coating so they must be spraying them again after picking them.

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Look up Apeel. Apparently Mr Gates is behind it.

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Yeah, I was thinking that. It seems much more like a plastic coating on the apple compared to waxiness that you can scratch off a little.

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Mar 25Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Yes. It is much like a plastic coating because you can see the sheen but it won’t wash off. Just try it. You can scrape the apple lightly and get white waxy substance. I looked at that with my skin scope and found black fibers invisible to the naked eye.

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Ewww

I want a microscope 🔬

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Mar 24Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Where do you source the pomegranate peel?

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I added the info to the post, thanks for asking!

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Dr Mercola has a product that I've heard works, but I do just use fresh peel and freeze or dry some of it so I don't run out of pom power once the growing season is over for the year. Sept/Oct is early pomegranate season in the US. Right now Chile/southern hemisphere pomegranate are in season.

Any commercial product is expensive and minimal dosing compared to prepping your own. I have posts on the topic.

pom peel prep tips https://open.substack.com/pub/denutrients/p/pomegranate-peel-prep-tips?r=os7nw&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

This post has some additional products on the market: https://open.substack.com/pub/denutrients/p/where-to-find-pomegranate-products?r=os7nw&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

I also like to prep my own peel because what you find on the market is a combination and I have found that there is huge difference in what you can use the inner pith (edible) for versus the outer rind (make tea or extract and use as liquid, throw out the remaining rind).

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From a pomegranate. ;-)

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