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  • Nanotech Found In Vaxx Also Observed In Dental Drugs - My Comments. ( ANA MARIA MIHALCEA, MD, PHD )

    08/05/2023 9:12:51 PM PDT · by george76 · 58 replies
    Humanity United Now - Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD ^ | MAY 8, 2023 | ANA MARIA MIHALCEA, MD, PHD
    Nanotech Found In Dental Anesthetics: Nanotech Found In Vaxx Also Observed In Dental Drugs People have been reaching out to me for comment about the recent Stew Peters interview with our colleague Engineer Mat Taylor. You can also see this discussion of my colleagues Dr. David Nixon, Engineer Shimon Yanowitz and Engineer Mat Taylor on the same topic: David, Mat, Shimon, Nanotech in dental anestaetic It has been well known, that the hydrogel nanotechnology is in all injectables, all drugs, all foods and in all humans vaxxed or unvaxxed. This is what we have been documenting in live blood around...
  • Nutra Pharma Announces Launch Of Cobroxin, An Over-the-Counter (OTC) Treatment For...Chronic Pain

    01/16/2011 10:21:10 PM PST · by neverdem · 71 replies
    medicalnewstoday.com ^ | 23 Aug 2009 | NA
    Nutra Pharma Announces Launch Of Cobroxin, An Over-the-Counter (OTC) Treatment For Stage 2 (Moderate To Severe) Chronic Pain Nutra Pharma Corp. (OTCBB: NPHC), a biotechnology company that is developing treatments for Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), HIV and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), has announced that it has launched an over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever, Cobroxin, for the treatment of Stage 2 (moderate to severe) chronic pain. Cobroxin is the first OTC pain reliever clinically proven to treat Stage 2 (moderate to severe) chronic pain. The drug, which was developed by Nutra Pharma's wholly-owned drug discovery subsidiary, ReceptoPharm, will be available as an oral spray for...
  • Your hospital's choice of anesthetics could speed global warming (Not a satire)

    07/16/2010 5:36:20 PM PDT · by C19fan · 15 replies
    Fierce Healthcare ^ | July 16, 2010 | Sandra Yin
    When prepping a patient for surgery, global warming may be the last thing on your mind. But the anesthetics used by a busy hospital contribute as much to global warming as the emissions from hundreds of cars a year, according to a new study published in the July issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia. Depending on the type of anesthetic used, an average mid-size hospital may equal the environmental impact of 100 to 1,200 cars per year.
  • Physics explains biology - Action of nerves is based on sound pulses

    03/08/2007 9:40:58 AM PST · by LibWhacker · 38 replies · 3,601+ views
    Danish scientists challenge the accepted scientific views of how nerves function and of how anesthetics work. Their research suggests that action of nerves is based on sound pulses and that anesthetics inhibit their transmission. Every medical and biological textbook says that nerves function by sending electrical impulses along their length. "But for us as physicists, this cannot be the explanation. The physical laws of thermodynamics tell us that electrical impulses must produce heat as they travel along the nerve, but experiments find that no such heat is produced," says associate professor Thomas Heimburg from the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen...
  • Syringes, anesthetics found on terrorists killed near Israel - Egypt border

    01/13/2003 10:07:47 PM PST · by Nachum · 4 replies · 141+ views
    J. Post ^ | Jan. 14, 2003 | staff
    Syringes, unkown medication, sleep inducing chemicals, anesthetizing agents, food stimulants, and honey were found on the bodies of the two terrorists who were killed by IDF troops Sunday night at the Nitzana border crossing between Israel and Egypt. The IDF is investigating the possible uses of the materials found on the terrorists. One of the working assumptions, based on intelligence information, is that the group of terrorists was planning to kidnap soldiers. The Hamas leader, Sheik Ahmed Yassin, has suggested his Islamic militant group might kidnap Israelis as ransom for Palestinian prisoners.