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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Per Dr. Milhacea, you can order a D-dimer from Life Extension, it's 80 dollars. I did order one but have yet to use it, so that's all I can tell you. They give you a choice of a few local labs to process the test. Nothing is sent to 'the authorities' of health, per their paperwork. Lifeextension.com, 1 800 208 3444

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hiya,

I have been around vaxxed people, and live with one and haven't had any adverse events myself.

I know chelation has been used to some success for autistic people, but I don't think it's a 'do it at home' sort of thing.

I have used EDTA but only at work in a science lab. It's toxic if inhaled and I would never injest or inject anything of the chemicals I worked with just because!

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

Yes we also need to stop further Harmacide scamdemic hacksxxxxine injextions and other similar operations.

We have a lot of work to do and not much cohesion, as comments illustrate....

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

Me too, but I couldn't understand it, and even when it was underway found myself hoping against hope and denying it for long time...

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Carol Hoon's avatar

I used Dr. Richard Schulze's Incurables Program to heal from breast cancer. No disfiguring surgery, no mammogram, no chemo, no radiation. No western medicine. It's a very strong detox program and also floods your body with nutrition. One thing to remember, is that the toxins must have a path out of your body. So, if your colon isn't working perfectly, you must start with that. We all have retained fecal waste that you must get out. The best way to build your blood is juicing; carrot/beet/wheatgrass. You can read about his program here: https://d2ny834snlawyk.cloudfront.net/There_Are_No_Incurable_Diseases_By_Dr_Richard_Schulze_ADA_1.pdf or go to herbdoc.com to read about all of the herbs he uses. Also, something to remember, is your state of mind has a huge amount to do with healing. Toxic thoughts will kill you faster than anything. Best of luck to everyone. We've come to far to forget who we are. You are more powerful than you ever thought. That's the real truth they want hidden from us.

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Carol Hoon's avatar

Dr. Schulze had an 85% heal rate in his clinic. The best thing about him is that he developed his program to heal himself. He had so many great articles and healing testimonials on his website, but during the fake covid scheme, the FDA contacted him, threatened him and he took it all off the website. He was also shut down in the 90's, not because of any complaints ever, but because he worked in Santa Monica with a lot of Hollywood people and it was an embarrassment to the medical community that he was helping people get well from cancer and all the killer diseases. He's a great man and he never says that he healed anyone, he only helped people create powerful health and dis-ease cannot exist in that environment.

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Aleister's avatar

Rouleaux formation can happen for a lot of reasons; chronic inflammation, exposure to a variety of EMFs (think: iron in blood and magnetic fields), and even I've heard Lyme will cause it, too. It's really not a specific symptom, and I personally think it's likely to change minute to minute and sample to sample.

A practitioner near me does it this way: EDTA chelation is pushed, followed by urine sample within 6 hours, then 15 rounds of chelation followed by another urine sample. The samples are tested for heavy metals through a lab; in this case: https://www.doctorsdata.com/urine-toxic-metals/

Update: See Rebecca Lee's comment for varying opinions (eg- "Don’t do challenge tests aka “provoked urine tests.”")

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Aleister's avatar

Two quick examples of many:

"Erythrocyte rouleau formation under polarized electromagnetic fields" - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16241488/

"EMF induced rouleaux blood and health risks" -

https://www.sunnysidehealthandwellbeing.com.au/post/emf-induced-rouleaux-blood-and-health-risks

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Aleister's avatar

Caveat: From what I've observed, the fibrin ribbons aren't present despite rouleaux formation in these other modalities. A personal microscope purchasable from the internet is able to zoom in enough to determine whether or not rouleaux is present in a sample on a slide.

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Mike's avatar

I know nothing about any of this, but I instinctively urge caution. While I follow Ana, and I truly believe she means well, she talks about e.g. transcription into DNA as if that's the advertised mechanism of the mRNA shots (in theory, it's supposed to be mRNA to ribosomes), and I've noticed a lack of rigor in Kingston's work too. I am just concerned that we'll all get so rabid for an ostensible cure that we'll doing something foolhardy. Really sorry to be that guy. I admit no real comprehension of the "cure" that's being talked about presently.

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juan c penhos's avatar

I have not used the blacklight microscope, but here are indirect ways of measuring microthrombi and sludging. As an aside, look up Andrew Mouldin, MD, a Canadian Neurologist who attributed all vaccine injuries to micro- strokes in those receiving them (yes, kids with micro-strokes and he has the pictures and anatomy to show it. I found a great 3 part lecture by this doctor on Fake Tube ignore the name of the platform) along with a change in the charge potential of the blood cell. He goes on to say that this may be the common pathway to how the human body responds to all insults.

As for chelation, it has vascular anti-inflammatory properties and I believe it alters the charge potential favorably, which explains the improvements in blood flow. Most people believe, incorrectly, that it is some sort of "Rotor Rooter" for the blood vessels, but the enzymes involved in these damaging processes depend on heavy metals (matrix metallo-proteinases) and that is what chelation does as well: removes them. It takes about 20-25 weekly chelations, with a maintenance after that every 4- 6 weeks; this has been worked out by measuring metal levels in the urine after every chelation, so this quantifiable.

To measure micro clotting and indirectly, blood flow, check inflammatory markers, dDimer and fibrinogen.

EDTA chelation is standardized, so any Alternative Medicine practice should be able to do it, unless prohibited by the state, and it is not covered by insurance (although I have trated two workers at paint factories and they were covered.)

I do NOT recommend oral EDTA or oral chelation, simply because it doesn't work. EDTA is pooly absorbed and just doesn't do its job via this route.

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juan c penhos's avatar

Redistribution is a theoretical risk but I am unaware of any documentation that this happens, or if it does, that it is clinically significant. If there is any published information on this I would appreciate reviewing it.

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I would like to see any references you might have. Over the more tha 20 years of using chelation with EDTA on various types of illnesses (as well as prevention, including myself) I have not seen untoward effects. I learned about this treatment when I retired from General Surgery and started working with a chiropractor to enhance what could be offered to patients (prescriptions if needed or joint injections for example). He was also offering chelation but required an MD to be present. When the doctor left I inherited all those patients getting chelation and that’s how I learned about it and it’s benefits ( not in Med school for sure). What impressed me the most was the histories I was hearing that illustrated the benefits and power of this therapy. On my own, then I learned all I could about it and have continued to use it. Needless to say, I learned many other so called alternative and adjunctive therapies, which opened up a whole new world of managing diseases usually excluded from the rigid “standard of care” outside of which physicians can no longer practice. There was a time when malpractice was about doing the wrong thing, now it’s about not following guidelines even if they lead to a bad result.

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juan c penhos's avatar

Thank you for that information. I will check it out. So far, in my 20 years plus using chelation I have seen no untoward effects.

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Kavita Heidi Hunt's avatar

For what it's worth, my experience on a heavy metal detox protocol that included EDTA (under the care of an experienced, skillful Naturopathic doctor) was excessively hard on my system.

I'm not saying it doesn't work - I am saying it was too harsh for my particular constitution for the benefits to outweigh the harm. As with all things, your mileage may vary.

All bodies / individual body chemistry are unique and respond in unique ways to *any* type of treatment protocol.

If EDTA chelation is effective for many injected folks, it will become a very hot item. Some lesser-skilled practitioners (and lesser-skilled manufacturers of DIY kits) will offer some form of this protocol without sufficient knowledge of risks as well as benefits.

Please take care as you explore.

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Kavita Heidi Hunt's avatar

Fortunately, the provider wasn't coaxing me to do more. She recognized (partly because we'd been working together awhile) that my system couldn't tolerate what some people's bodies can, even with adjustments.

It's true (in my experience, anyway) that 'healing crises' can occur with detox protocols of any type ... and I have experienced them and emerged from them in good form.

But a practitioner who believes that "pushing-through" is always the answer is misguided indeed.

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Mark Kelley's avatar

EDTA “Intravenous therapy” goes way back to the US Navy removing lead/ hay metals from sailors. IV is the best method of chelation. www.herbalhealer.com sells chelation in capsules, as well as other health sites. A good side effect for us is it eats away at arterial plaque. Lowers blood pressure and risk of cardiac failure …

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Taffy's avatar

Ultralabs.com. You can order and they let you know where you can go to have drawn. Prices very reasonable.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Blood tests only perform one thing effectively: they steal and sell people's DNA.

What I have seen in the last several months is that those, who have veins filling up with the metallic-plastic clots, keep being deferred from further exams until they die.

While the poisoning comes from several sources,

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-summary-of-general-poisoning

Only some reverse engineering can substantiate potential help:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/any-hope-for-the-injected-orfor-that

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Stephen's avatar

What about NAC?

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Malignant's avatar

I looked up the product and realized that yes, you did use garlic and suppository in the same sentence..,

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Dr. Sharada's avatar

I’ve always found zeolite supplements like Natural Cellular Defense to be effective for heavy metals and industrial chemicals. I hope it can work for this!

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Mary's avatar

https://prlabs.com/detox-ndtm.html

This product could be of help... a friend had aluminum toxicity and this worked in 4-5 weeks to fully remove the problem.

The Zeolite looks like a good product too...

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Mike H's avatar

EDTA Detoxification for Metals, Graphene and Hydrogel

https://rumble.com/v1wpt6e-edta-detoxification-for-metals-graphene-and-hydrogel.html

Also surf video sites for Dr. Paul Marik and Intravenous Vitamin C. He has had success in cleaning up blood with it.

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