The worm is turning. In favor of life. https://t.co/9H5DSv4SET
— Tom Luongo (#GotGoldOrRubles?) (@TFL1728) May 9, 2022
The worm is turning. In favor of life. https://t.co/9H5DSv4SET
— Tom Luongo (#GotGoldOrRubles?) (@TFL1728) May 9, 2022
1/3 @DeinertDoc
— Frank J. Herrmann - theFree gONE almost (@4141245879freun) May 9, 2022
Nur mal so für Sie als Anregung:
Das Generikum DIDASE (ohne R, nicht dRidase) finde ich gut. Bromelain (Serratiopeptidase). Leider nur in Int. Apotheken und auf Rezept.
BINDET Spike, ist aber auch fibrinolytisch.
"Wirkung" 2.9.2 Abb. 08 und Referenz 25 ist super. https://t.co/JzmdwdqAFT
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German, here is the translation,
Just a suggestion for you: I like the generic DIDASE (without R, not dRidase). Bromelain (serratiopeptidase). Unfortunately only in international pharmacies and on prescription. BINDS Spike, but is also fibrinolytic.
"Effect" 2.9.2 Fig. 08 and reference 25 is great.
In New Zealand you can go under for a colonoscopy and come out with a gene therapy injection. Their government allows for jabbing people against their will while under anesthesia
— Hu Farteen (@FarteenHu) May 9, 2022
A powerful way to get your doctor’s attention is to ask for a copy of your medical records.
— Mary Talley Bowden MD (@MdBreathe) May 9, 2022
Australia has a de facto permanent lockdown of nursing homes via its testing & tracing regime, despite nearly universal vaccination among the elderly. Isolation kills.
— Jay Bhattacharya (@DrJBhattacharya) May 8, 2022
Great discussion @andrewbogut! Once again an NBA star understands public health better than the experts. https://t.co/fkDzvDIfGo