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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Or, like robots, giving Remdesivir and ventilating patients in hospitals.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes. Have you seen all these studies that definitively demonstrate that taking vit d or getting it through sunshine had far better efficacy than the non-vaxx vaxx?

Its rather astounding.

The only treatment necessary was literally to go outside and "play".

Isn't it curious that they made that verboten?

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

And now they're dimming the sun. So... no outdoors, no sunshine, no carbon, no life and getting shot up by the deathvax. What are they trying to achieve? Total annihilation?

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

If they had their way. But there's a global peasant rebellion that's just now getting traction

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Graphite's avatar

The peasants are revolting! hahaha

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SadieJay's avatar

I have been out here handing out free pitch forks and giving a tour by torchlight. And when they don't see it at the end of the tour, it is WHOOPS upside their head.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

You're packing the wrong tools.

I'm talking blow torches and pliers

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CMCM's avatar

Throughout history, eventually the peasants revolt!

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suannee's avatar

Navyo Ericsen - Not total, just their preferred number of earthly inhabitants.

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David Rinker's avatar

Si

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Pi Guy's avatar

But Vitamin D is cheap and easy to use. Where's the graft in that?

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

The fact that you're paying ANYTHING for it in the first place is the graft.

Its basically like sticking cooking oil in a ferrari. Its an oil. It will lubricate your engine, but so NOT going to do the job as its needed and it will stuff your engine!

Sure the supplement is a lipid, it will go everywhere that a lipid can. Even places its not supposed to- bit like the LNP's in the C19 shots.ЁЯди

The vit D from the sun- goes specifically to VitD receptors, in specific zones, after its been made in a unique format, at specific circadian times.

Anyone who says Vit D supps are legit as good as- is stupid or grifting.

#follownone #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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Barekicks's avatar

Some of us live in places where it is impossible to absorb any UV light from the sun for at least six months of the year. Yes I eat oily fish etc. but I absolutely need supplements because I am not genetically adapted to live at such a high latitude.

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

"...some of us live in places where it is impossible to absorb any UV light from the sun..."ЁЯШРЁЯдФЁЯди

Unless you live underground, that's not true. Especially in the cold regions (above the 54th parallel).

You literally have an inbuilt system in your body specifically evolved to allow you to absorb MORE ultra violet light, and retain it for longer, the leptinmelanocortin pathway, activated by pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC).

In other words it makes you more sensitive to making your own vitamin d internally.ЁЯдФ

But if you ingest vitD supps, you tell your body not to make it (because it likes to keep things balanced) and then that signals your body to downregulate your leptinmelanocortin pathway, meaning ultimately, the body may no longer be able to switch it back on in response to environmental sensors (mitochondria), after long term use.

Plus, just like HDL and LDL are simply markers for cholesterol being moved around your body, serum vitD levels are merely an indicator of how it is being transported. Not necessarily how much you have, or how well your body is using it, in the right places.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

What the hell is the difference between grift and graft?

I'm not sure I know

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Pi Guy's avatar

I think I like this distintion. They overlap a little bit Graft seems to have a political bent. A Grifter is more like a Card Sharp.

Then again, Columbia School of Journalism pub. https://www.cjr.org/language_corner/grift-graft-etymology.php#:~:text=As%20M%2DW%20says%20in%20its,sense%20of%20the%20word%20graft.%E2%80%9D

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

An internal debate that has vexxed me for some months now. Still no satisfactory answer to date. Grift is suggestive of confidence games, and graft evocative of bribery or corruption. I suspect the two are as inbred as the mountain folks of West Virginia, though. Hard to have one without the other.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

LOLOLOL.

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

Thats because we literally generate energy from the sun in our mitochondria, to the point where we make 70% of our energy requirements from it and food makes up the other 30%. If, and thats a big IF, you're not nNative blue light toxic. ЁЯди Makes sense now doesnt it?ЁЯШЙЁЯдФЁЯШп

Makes sense why they were going so hard on Africa now too?.ЁЯдФ

#follownone #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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AJoy's avatar

Oh and stay away from all those vitamins and supplements being pushed on you as the answer! They are filled with crud, sludge and manufactured with chemical solvents and mostly come from India and China. Big $cam.

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

Yep, the manufacturing of supplements is vastly ludicrous and mostly unregulated. So much so its called "little Pharma", within the industry itself.

Unless you are sick or debilitated in some way, you don't need to use supplements for things that your body makes, or eventually your body will stop making them correctly! The body will operate as efficiently (lowest quantum energy) as it can. If you do pretend arm curls (supplement) for it, it will use the energy elsewhere AND still not work efficiently.

IF you are in an active disease state, then very few supplements may help to get you back to natural efficiency, in conjunction with active light medicine.

In short- not ALL supplements are evil, but mostly you don't need them anyway.

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Barekicks's avatar

But this just isn't true... if you are deficient or have difficulty absorbing particular nutrients then supplementation can help. You shouldn't do it randomly, though, it should be based on getting a blood test and looking at specific markers.

Also there is a whole field of research that looks at whether therapeutic doses of vitamins/supplements can be used as part of a treatment package for certain diseases. And yes, often times they can but again, you need to know what you're doing.

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

I think you missed reading the last line in this other comment you are responding to. I'm NOT saying ALL supps are bad or unnecessary (in fact I literally said the oppositeЁЯШЙ). I am saying that they are unnecessary for anyone NOT living with some sort of disease state- in other words for maintenance or high performance. Of course you should get tested, not just take supps based on your guess-estimation of levels or because someone else said on a podcast or blog! But one needs to also understand that alot of our tests for markers, are based on BS understanding or interpretation of the body, but it's the best we come up with so far, regardless of whether it's actually a correct assumptionЁЯШЙ

I'm sorry if my comments offend any deeply held beliefs or understandings around vitD, or other supps, but doesn't mean it's not true. But I respect you to do your own due diligence, think about the problem and challenge any preconceived notions. There in lies the truth.ЁЯдЧ

#follownone #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exactly.

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Bill Quick's avatar

Nope. Not curious at all.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yeah pretty obvious, right?

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SadieJay's avatar

I knew it from the beginning. From the effing beginning. When we drove across country and were driving past Manatee Hospital and the parking lot was EMPTY. It was sus until that moment then it became a cemented fact. Those Mike Foxtrots were ALL lying. If everyone is sick and dying? Where are the damn cars in the parking lots? Docduhs? Nurses? There were WAY more people in on this scam than we can ever imagine. Right down to the hospital janitor. Spill it!

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Bill Quick's avatar

Remember when they moved one of the Navy's two huge hospital ships into NY harbor, and then never used it?

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

What happened there? Seem to recall that at about the same time Cuomo had moved all the Covid folks into the old age homes and just jettisoned the elderly right off the planet. Maybe they did not want another public relations disaster and kind of squished the naval hospital ship story.

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kittynana's avatar

@Nancy- I have two high school friends who were immediately ventilated in 2021. I have SO MANY TIMES wanted to say "You weren't saved. You were nearly killed!" The one keeps getting boosters because "You can't be too careful" (insert eyeroll here _____) but the other is furious and knows now how he was lied to. Yes, both were jabbed. I also suspect they have proclivities that may have contributed to difficulty breathing (smoking for one, drinking for another). Another high school friend's son is a dr at the CDC. "Oh, we only listen to him." Well, guess what, Mom- your kid was lied to, too.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

My son-in-law lost his Dad. He received Remdesivir and in 24 hours he was in compete renal failure. He took two rounds of dialysis but then decided to let go and тАЬgo home to be with the Lord.тАЭ I will always wonder if he had stayed home and requested O2 treatments there if he could have survived. I believe he would have. There are countless stories like mine.

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kittynana's avatar

@Nancy- that's awful

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Dragon News's avatar

He works for the CDC. He lied too.

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kittynana's avatar

@Natli- who does? Did I miss something?

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