Posted on 11/01/2021 5:23:06 PM PDT by ransomnote
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I’m a big fan of the apple flavor on crackers.
I’m a big fan of the apple flavor on crackers.
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They’ll have to take your word for it. They didn’t have the paste back when they invented it, or for all the nations who used it on people for many, many years.
I carry two tubes of horse paste with me wherever I go, and my vitamin D blood concentration is 44.3 ng/ml, on the way to a targeted 50 ng/ml.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.22.21263977v1
Tastes like apple flavored earwax.
“You are not a horse. You are not a cow. You are not a member of Congress. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”
Better than their clot-shots!!
So no money for a fake "vaccine" when people are using IVM.
What are you doing for the D?
D3 vitamins, was at 5500 IU a day, that got me to that level, have bumped it up to 7500 per day now to get over the 50 ng/ml target. Costco D3 plus the D in a couple multi vitamins.
Were you doing any sunshine supplement before we lost the sun? (I think it’s gone in Texas, too - have to check)
Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective Feb. 10, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.govDiscovered in the late-1970s, the pioneering drug ivermectin, a dihydro derivative of avermectin—originating solely from a single microorganism isolated at the Kitasato Intitute, Tokyo, Japan from Japanese soil—has had an immeasurably beneficial impact in improving the lives and welfare of billions of people throughout the world.
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There are few drugs that can seriously lay claim to the title of ‘Wonder drug’, penicillin and aspirin being two that have perhaps had greatest beneficial impact on the health and wellbeing of Mankind. But ivermectin can also be considered alongside those worthy contenders, based on its versatility, safety and the beneficial impact that it has had, and continues to have, worldwide—especially on hundreds of millions of the world’s poorest people.
Some Sun each day just going about, but no sun bathing.
I’m doing around 3200 IU a day, Walmart D3 and a multivitamin, with sardine or salmon supplement at times.
There is a test for D levels available on Amazon, finger prick and mail in for test. Costs about $40. I guess a Dr could do one, too, but that involves going to the Dr.
Heh, heh...nice editorial change!!
You need 15 minutes in the sun when its altitude is over 50 degrees to generate your D for the day.
Australia is getting stomped because it's winter down there, and they ain't getting no sun D.
Yes, I've heard about those.
I'll have to fish up what Denninger was writing about.
Those greasy weasels deserve it, hanging us out to dry.
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