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posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 04:54 PM
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It appears in this latest interview with Dr Campbell the amount of Calamari clots are not decreasing. It also appears that the micro clotting is the same thing and not a normal clot. They are composed of fibrin so something on the genetic level is causing this to happen as it sems to be a novel pathology. As far as the embalmers association are concerned it is no comment.



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 06:34 PM
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Raw onions on your burger will help to slowly break down clots plus keep the blood from coagulating...thinner blood.

Cooked onions on that burger do not help to break clots down, but they will keep the blood from clotting or coagulating and will still deter clots from forming to some extent even though they do not reduce already formed clots.

Pineapple or papaya will help to break down clots too if raw but are also blood thinners,,,their enzymes are broken down by heat though, both have some blood thinning properties though, when using blood thinners keep this in mind. There are veggies that also promote clotting somewhat and some also increase risks of kidney stones because of oxylates but cooking veggies well lessens the effect of the oxylates or combining them with certain food chemistries makes the oxylates not get absorbed. Peanut butters bad effects can be somewhat neutralized by jelly, spinaches oxylates can be neutralized by adding some milk and butter after cooking like old recipes used to do...calcium combines with the oxylates in the digestive system making them not get absorbed through the guts.

People have ignored their ancestors dietary recipes that have passed on through generations. I do not eat raw spinach or raw green beans....other than testing a few to check the quality when picking the green beans from the garden. I was informed about this from my parents and grandparents when I was young, my father owned a farm and my uncles and grandparents also owned farms or had gardens. All I did was to research why they told me these things, evidence clearly shows there is a problem with even a low moderate consumption of many green veggies. Now Iceburg lettuce does not have too much clotting factors compared to other kinds if eaten raw...which lettuce usually is eaten raw. Dandilion greens have both clotting and thinning factors. but eating too much raw is also not advised, shredding a few leafs into your iceberg salad is not too much of a problem.

Gee, I could write a book about all of this.

But I have been busy today, Advanced auto had a sale here, store closing, I made two trips down there, got twelve hundred bucks worth of car parts for one hundred fourty bucks, most stuff was ninety percent off in the store but you had to buy the stock they had. I got a clutch, pressure plate, and throwout bearing kit for the plow truck...fourteen bucks. Premium rotors for the 2020 Forester were seven bucks for the back breaks, eight eighty for the front....brake pads for the back were three forty. A rebuilt starter for the plow truck was six dollars and thirty cents plus a twelve dollar core charge. Got to make the time to save money when you can. Serpentine belt for the truck was a buck fifty eight. And I got a lot more stuff stocked up in those two trips, even got a new ignition switch with two keys for like three fifty...darn ignition switch sticks when it gets really cold. and even got the lower ignition switch part for three twenty five...to make sure I will replace both.

Ok, got to stop bragging about my good deals today...deals that others cannot get. My brother spent more than I did, he even got a front CV axle for his chevy truck for forteen bucks and sixteen bucks for an alternator that usually runs a hundred sixty bucks. My daughter and her husband also got into the action, all new brakes for her outback, pads and rotors for thirty eight bucks. I kind of like making other people jealous when there is a great local deal to be had.




posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 07:26 PM
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a reply to: rickymouse

I thought these clots were not composed of materials that are easy to dissolve. From what I've read (and from experience) the goal of the Covid vaccines (after their March 2021 reformulation), is to generate long-term health problems, which generate long-term revenue for pharmaceuticals and the entire medical industry.


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posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 07:36 PM
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originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: rickymouse

I thought these clots were not composed of materials that are easy to dissolve. From what I've read (and from experience) the goal of the Covid vaccines (after their March 2021 reformulation), is to generate long-term health problems, which generate long-term revenue for pharmaceuticals and the entire medical industry.

Yeah I agree.

As a novel pathology I doubt existing remedies home or otherwise are going to work.

Side note: these two in the video are bemoaning medical journals and periodicals not having a write-up.

I’ve heard “don’t believe everything you read or hear”, but it’s telling they don’t wanna touch this and out it as something doctors and medical professionals should be looking for.


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posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 08:02 PM
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originally posted by: rickymouse


Pineapple or papaya


I'm not a fan of either, and I don't think any of my ancestors had eaten either too...lol How about just the old 81 ml aspirin?



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 08:05 PM
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a reply to: SteamyAmerican

Any time a subject is avoided in official journals, it's because exposing it would cause a loss of revenue, or land some top people in prison, or get them shot by irate consumers.



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 08:08 PM
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They shouldn't have created Octopus Human Hybrids.

End Line.



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 08:33 PM
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I think pineapple juice might be a good idea for these types of clots, if you dip your fingers in pineapple juice for any length of time it removes the fingerprints. It also was advised for the Viking disease where the fingers tendons bind up in their sheath. If it works by dissolving fibrin you would have to keep an eye on old scar tissue.



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 09:19 PM
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Seen and heard a lot about using Nattokinase

The Myriad Benefits of Nattokinase - LINK


Not only has Nattokinase been proven to dissolve blood clots, but also arterial plaque. In our current era of misguided, mass vaccination with COVID-19 mRNA gene transfer shots, Nattokinase is showing great promise as an agent for dissolving the foreign and toxic spike protein, which may be produced in uncontrolled amounts for an uncontrolled period of time by the experimental injections. In 2022, Tanikawa and colleagues published their research paper titled Degradative Effect of Nattokinase on Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2. As they noted in their Abstract:


Dr. Peter McCullough: 3 Things You Need to Know About Treating Spike & Post-COVID Syndrome - LINK




posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 10:36 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: rickymouse


Pineapple or papaya


I'm not a fan of either, and I don't think any of my ancestors had eaten either too...lol How about just the old 81 ml aspirin?


They contain proteinases. I like pineapple but dislike papaya so avoid papaya. Most Beer actually has either papain or bromelain added to keep it from getting cloudy. do you like beer? Some microbes also excrete proteinases that disolve proteins, some are harmful to humans others are beneficial and help us with metabolism. Our proteinase is Pepsin that people make if I remember right, also hydrochloric acid can act to break apart proteins. If you put fresh pineapple in Jello, it will not set....when I read of that I remembered putting fresh pineapple into jello when I was a kid, it did not set.

Some people cannot eat fresh pineapple, it can disolve the skin in their mouths somewhat, but they can eat canned pineapple which is cooked. The feeling those people get in their mouths and throats because they lack the enzymes to break it down is a mushy slimy feeling, I know some people who have that intolerance even in my family. so they can drink canned pineapple juice, but not the stuff on the shelf in the cooler section at the store.

Most foods that have thiols have some ability to disolve protein, some plants make thiols to disolve or dissuade pests from eating them. Plant defense chemistry can hurt us or it can actually be a medicine. There are many methods of action to plant and animal defense systems, a bumblebee is protected from birds because....if you have ever chomped down on a bee, you will know to watch out when you eat your food. If I remember right it is a form of Formic acid that repels some insects from being eaten...yet formic acid is used in some medicines as part of it's method of action in treating a disease.

Beneficial bacteria and other microbes help us to process food in our digestive system, they can aid us or cause us harm and I cannot tell you which are good for you but have learned some that are beneficial for me. Because everyone is different to some extent, and some people live symbiotically with microbes that others get sick off of. Many people live symbiotically with MRSA and E-coli and D-ciff, while they negatively effect other people. If a person who lives symbiotically with a bacteria in their gut takes an antibiotic that attacks them, they might revolt if hurt. Some can excrete chemistry that tears a person's gut apart when they are pissed off.

There are so many variables to this but I have learned from some people in the medical field that some people working in hospitals actually live symbiotically with microbes that are a threat to patients. One Doctor I know took an antibiotic that pissed off the D-ciff in her nose, they came out and start eating her face around her nose. She was given an antibiotic to kill off the microbes, it worked but she did miss a few weeks of work because she was given an antibiotic for another kind of infection that just pissed off those living peacefully in her nose.

We believe we know more than we do most times, even medical professionals. We are learning though, but often what some people are learning is not being allowed to be let out to patients. I always ask a lot of questions from people who know more about what I know less of.



posted on Dec, 22 2024 @ 11:22 PM
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Aspirin will help to prevent clotting, but does not work well at breaking clots. Breaking clots has to be done in moderation, slow but sure, or pieces could come off of veins and arteries and glow through the bloodstream and pile up.

I like onions, don't need blood thinners, but bromelain supplements or pineapple will take away my headaches from drinking milk or eating ice cream quicker than any medicine does. Not exactly sure how it works, just know it works really well. Actually grapefruit works extremely well too, I always have grapefruit in the fridge. Sounds strange to my wife, but I eat grapefruit often after a dish of ice cream....that seems to work better than the bromelain pills, but less potent than a ring off of a fresh pineapple. Don't take a 325 mg aspirin in the same night as having a grapefruit. It does thin the blood a little too much. I think that possibly a grapefruit will break up a clot too, it has thiols and also enzymes that get absorbed easily from the gut

I learned that the hard way. Also too much french onion soup can be a little risky.

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posted on Dec, 23 2024 @ 06:52 AM
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originally posted by: annonentity
a reply to: rickymouse

if you dip your fingers in pineapple juice for any length of time it removes the fingerprints.



Nothing like a bit of accurate reporting



posted on Dec, 23 2024 @ 08:07 AM
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originally posted by: rickymouse
do you like beer?


Typically, small brewery IPAs and imperial stouts. I got spoiled living 15 years in the Northwest.




antibiotic for another kind of infection that just pissed off those living peacefully in her nose.


About 7 years ago I developed an abscess across my brain barrier and for 3 months I was on 3 different types of antibiotics. One was a common pill form, and the others were through a pick line. One had to be slowly pushed in over about 10 mins otherwise every nerve in your both would be on fire. The third was injected in the pick line normally, and I did them every 8 hours for those 3 months.

Holy hell did it suck. I ended up asking the doctor just to operate to see if there was anything to worry about and it ended up there was nothing left in the abscess. It was a painful 3 months as I got rashes all over my body and so many other issues. I couldn't even keep the pick line secured as my skin would just weep under it destroying the adhesive.



posted on Dec, 23 2024 @ 08:12 AM
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originally posted by: rickymouse

Aspirin will help to prevent clotting, but does not work well at breaking clots. Breaking clots has to be done in moderation, slow but sure, or pieces could come off of veins and arteries and glow through the bloodstream and pile up.



I have been on T for about 15 years and the aspirin is a precaution to the small chance to get a blood clot from T treatments.



posted on Dec, 23 2024 @ 08:23 AM
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a reply to: annonentity

Heart patient, stroke patient, 71... Blood thinners since '09... 4 vax n 2 boosts...had COVID a few back....

Just had heart surg....am moving firewood, and furniture...and jamming w bar-band.

I'm surmising even though my chol is high, and w Calcium blockers...AND years of thinners ..my blood don't clot....just thin like pink lemonade!

Peace!🫡✌️
Adv Life Support, retired
Incident Command System



posted on Dec, 25 2024 @ 11:35 PM
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I think of this guy when I think of the jabs.


(The guy from Men in Black 1)
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posted on Dec, 26 2024 @ 08:16 AM
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a reply to: annonentity

PFIZER - Needle freeaks protecting populations from what won't
kill them with medical malpractice that absolutely will.



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