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Our ancestors survived long enough to reproduce and pass Faith in God, Culture and any tech they had to us as next generations. People have always had the same predisposition towards illness and injury since The Garden of Eden.

Only logical for Nature to have been their Pharmacy; a Pharmacy the eugenicist Rockefeller's sought to remove as options to Medical Care leaving only their POISONS as weapons and for economic advantage...All about CONTROL.

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Gods treasure

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Jun 29Edited

Pay close attention to your mental state and have someone you trust and is around you enough to recognize if your mood shifts in a bad way. It messes with GABA levels and can cause problems in some people if taken too far. This process is similar to addiction and could take days, weeks or months to become apparent.

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Similar to ivermectin, then?

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More like Ativan (aka Lorazepam) and the like.

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Great one! Using as GABA-A agonist

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Hey Walter: might you look at Baikal Skullcap? Pretty amazing herb

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This herb was used a great deal in China and elsewhere in the incipient phase of covid, in 2020. With success, I should add. It was widely promoted by Stephen Buhner, author of "Herbal Antivirals" (2013) which predicts the inevitable rise of viral epidemics. I had one correspondent who dreamed a Chinese man told her about it in fall 2019. She also dreamed of a big shark with C 19 written on it! She almost died.

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Buhner is MISSED! He was truly a genius imo

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EcoNugenics HonoPure Magnolia Bark Extract - 98% Pure Honokiol for Cellular Health, Antioxidant & Nootropic Cognitive Support, Promotes Healthy Mood & Restful Sleep (30 Capsules) https://a.co/d/0820hfrg

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As a practicing herbalist of 45 years experience (internationally known--you can look me up), my eyes opened at this entry. The American tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) is a magnolia with a lot of the same properties. The "patent medicine" for malaria in China was Magnolia and Dogwood, while Liriodendron, Florida Dogwood, and Wild Cherry bark was the formula for malaria described by medicine man Richard Foreman in The Cherokee Herbal (1849) and used by the Confederacy (Porcher, 1863) since they couldn't get quinine. The wild cherry bark is not really a necessary element, although it increases peripheral circulation. At any rate, this very little known medicinal was tested by the famous pharmacist John Uri Lloyd about 1885 (you can look it up, Lloyd library publications) for cardiac properties. Injected in a frog (!) it caused complete relaxation of the CNS, unconsciousness, while the heart beat stronger. "Oh, that explains that," said a Cherokee medicine woman, friend of mine. "We threw it in puddles and the frogs came up unconscious. We were punished for 'abusing a medicine.' " What little use it has is mostly among Indians--it is a heart life extender, used when the heart is damaged, to keep it going. It acts on the pacemaker. It is also a muscle relaxant--female medicine (William Cook 1869). I find it is a specific for "feels unforgivable," which fits a "Friday hope" sort of feeling.

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Malaria is the one and only disease, I believe, that the immune system cannot fight because the red blood cells don't present proteins to the surface for the innate immune system to pick up.

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G''day Walter , it's been a while , usually you loose me due to the explicit description of all things big and small in the blood or body , all good.

I watched a fella the other day named Stefano Scoglio , he reckons that the body producing spike proteins after the convid shots is a fairy tale , apparently ,as with the non-existing ominous 'Coughfit''virus , absolutely no one has isolated the spike protein either , which I find staggering , as every vaxxed person supposedly produces them non-stop...can you please comment on that ?

There is also a holistic doctor in Canada who does a fair bit of dark field microscopie and she looks at a lot of patients blood after they were told initially ther is nothing wrong with them , what she finds are parasites of some sort with a many kind of tentacles which makes them appear to look like those endless cartoon pictures of the spike protein we've been fed.

what does WMC Research has to say about that ?

Kind regards , Michael

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Thank you Walter. Enjoy the late blooming magnolias in glorious Vermont.

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