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Charlie's avatar

Excellent, thank you. Confirming what the plan is. And excellent interview at man in America looking at Palantir and the plan the interview was somebody like you levelheaded seeing the big picture! Thanks again sincerely, Charlie.

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Marian Wilson's avatar

Thanks for sharing the information about introvenous EDTA, phosphatidyl choline, ozonation, and Glutathione.

What are your thoughts and experience, Dr. Baxas, about the use of:

i) Sea Moss which is creeping into more products in healthfood stores, and

ii) Natto and / or lumbro kinase

for recovery from covid jabs?

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Professor Anita Baxas,MD's avatar

I don't know too much about Sea Moss. It depends where it is grown as the oceans are full of toxic metals and plastics. Nattokinase and Lumbrokinase help with blood clotting due to excess Fibrinogen. Plaquex reduces platelet aggregation. The combination is good to help the blood flow more easily but it will not prevent calamari clots as they are not blood. In regards to their use for spike protein, I am skeptical as there is no evidence a virus existed and since spike protein by definition is supposed to be part of the virus capsule, how can that exist as such if there was no virus? I don't doubt that some protein was encoded in the mRNA and it is having deleterious effects in the body. But if nattokinase prevents these is not proven. Last I read is that a geneticist decoded the mRNA and found it codes for spider silk which is an optical transmitter and very resilient which is why it can also be used in bullet proof vests. If a protein foreign to the body is manufactured in endothelial cells and expressed on their surface, then no doubt as Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi stated from the beginning, the immune system will attack these endothelial cells which will cause blood clots. Therefore, "thinning" the blood preventively is a good idea.

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Anthony James Hall's avatar

mRNA is not "vaccine." Its gene modification.

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Professor Anita Baxas,MD's avatar

I agree and would go further and call it a bio-weapon.

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Anthony James Hall's avatar

a bioweapon, a weapon of mass destruction. There is nothing "therapeutic" about it at all.

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Jeff's avatar

Enjoyed listening on, thank you for sharing. Would love to come down to clinic in Florida one day.

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elsa's avatar

Implimented bio weapon wef

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