One good detail has come from the hype of the different vaccine ingredients. And I've heard it mentioned before but never a decent explanation of it. Possibly because of the poor interviewing skills of professional interviewers. I would have liked to know how Hydrogel competes with other ingredients in the vax along with how it facilitates the functions of the other ingredients. Sasha covers that last one a little here.
DEEP DIVE: WHAT IS HYDROGEL AND WHAT EVIDENCE IS THERE THAT IT'S IN THE COVID INJECTIONS? (TWEET 1/12)
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) June 2, 2023
Because neither patients nor doctors are allowed to know what ingredients are contained in the COVID-19 injections(1), and independent study of what's inside of them is… pic.twitter.com/vNaV0GMHEW
But what I did like about this interview is that Sasha mentioned Ana Maria Mihalcea, M.D., Ph.D., and her work separating the hydrogel from the plasma in live people. She uses EDTA chelation to fix the blood. another site carries the same article. Some info on EDTA chelation.
This was interesting. "Synthetic hydrogels as blood clot mimicking wound healing materials."
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