Graphene oxide in pharmaceuticals aka drugs?
— Matt From Cultivate Elevate (@CultivateElevat) April 20, 2025
Detox graphene with:
Shilajit
Chlorella
Kaolin clay
Bentonite Clay
Baking soda or Borax
Organic Moldy Berries
Turpentine
Books: Murder by Injection and We want to live. pic.twitter.com/XzA5F7RBsn
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Monday, April 21, 2025
MATT ROESKE: The term "medications" is preferred over "drugs" in healthcare settings to emphasize the substances are being used for therapeutic purposes and to avoid negative connotations associated with the word "drugs"
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
ASSESSING VACCINE DAMAGE
So let's assess the damage.
LNPs. There are the lipid nanoparticles, the LNPs, the fatty capsule in which the virus is transported throughout the body and that, in women at least, accumulate in the ovaries, causing horrible disruptions to women's menstruation, even to post-menopausal women.
Dr. Michael Yeadon explains for @drdrew how lipid nanoparticles have been known since (at least) 2013 to accumulate in the ovaries "of every species tested."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) July 19, 2023
Yeadon says the LNPs for the C19 jabs were chosen with "the full knowledge" they would accumulate in the ovaries. pic.twitter.com/UZL3bjINIu
Dr. Elizabeth Eads says that
27:17 No. Actually, the nanoparticles can be shed during transmission as well and they can jump from person to person. And that's been seen in the DoD literature and supported by James Giordano, who is Advisor to U.S. Military Intelligence community. In fact, he wrote that "neurotism technologies and neurotechnology nanoparticles, such as NeuroLink, Neurolace should not be considered for their mass destruction effects."
HYDROGEL. https://foodremedies.blogspot.com/2023/06/ana-maria-mihalcea-md-phd-and-her-work.html.
CLOTTING. Clotting creates a hypoxic environment. So if you fear that your body is clotting, one way to redress hypoxia is vitamin B1, but use the fat-soluble B1, Allithiamine.
SPIKE PROTEIN ATTACHING TO THE ACE2 RECEPTORS &
GRAPHENE OXIDE. https://expose-news.com/2023/05/28/scientists-prove-graphene-nanobots-are-in-covid-jabs/
A DECREASE IN BIFIDOBACTERIA. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ivermectin+and+bifidobacteria&t=h_&ia=web.
MYOCARDITIS. What is causing it?
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
DR. RYAN COLE: [vaccines] do not contain graphene oxide.
ABSOLUTE NONSENSE! They do not contain graphene oxide. Pablo Campras in Spain, fried the sucrose in the vials for 90 seconds using his laser doing Raman Spectroscopy, creating charcoal byproducts. He F-ing burnt the toast! One is supposed to laser for milliseconds. The world has… https://t.co/z91lG3fQZK
— ryancolemd (@drcole12) March 14, 2023
Friday, January 14, 2022
FULVIC ACID: Dissolves graphene hydroxide and graphene oxide chelating and removing it from the body.
It's graphene hydroxide from the 💉. Nano-razor blades circulating in blood stream, destroying heart. Dr Noack has been murdered for this discovery.
— Geronimo (@Geronimo202201) January 14, 2022
Fulvic acid. Dissolves graphene hydroxide and graphene oxide chelating and removing it from the body. Seriously if there is one supplement to have on hand fulvic acid is it. See pinned thread for further elaboration
— Hippopotamus Rising (@HippopotamusRi1) January 14, 2022
This is the latest in a series of recommendations that I've read that will degrade the graphene oxide that was injected into too many people's bodies. The other compounds that I've heard degrade graphene oxide is horseradish. Yeah, and I don't think that you actually need exclusively the plant itself. You can pick up a horseradish spread in the delicatessen part of your grocery store. And just as horseradish is spicey, I am guessing that other equally spicey foods should degrade graphene oxide, foods like wasabi that you eat with sushi.
Here are some articles on Fulvic Acid.
Food Remedies: HORSERADISH: An enzyme found in horseradish called... https://t.co/iUvfBCsMS3
— Mike Walgenbach (@mwalgen44) January 2, 2022
— Mike Walgenbach (@mwalgen44) January 14, 2022