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Evie's avatar

If you watch nothing else..you MUST watch #21….essential information…very important for everyone. Geert’s interview with Del BigTree starts at the 1 hour mark.

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Rick's avatar

Since all the "vaccines" cause blood clots, isn't the J&J still the safest? Gun to your head - don't you still choose J&J since it's not mRNA?

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

I say none, zero...but the mRNA are deadly...do not touch it...yes, IMO its a gun to the head, Bourla and Bancel are criminals

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Rick's avatar

Thanks. My 21 year old college cross country running son had to take one last fall to stay on the team, he chose J&J. He may decide to do that again unfortunately.

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Linda Hagge's avatar

J and J still uses mRNA, just at a different stage in vaccine development, as I understand it. J and J is not a traditional vaccine. All three of the vaccines available in the US are dangerous crap.

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Rick's avatar

Yeah, I’m just hoping that one is not as bad as the others.

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Linda Hagge's avatar

Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and predict that capsaicin is NOT going to be a cancer cure. Peppers are nightshades and interfere with mitochondrial function, which is exactly what you DON'T want in a cancer situation.

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Kat Bro's avatar

And they recommend these highly as antioxidants!?!

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Linda Hagge's avatar

Peppers have a lot of polyphenols, which are very good for us, but their whole family is extremely high in lectins (the plant's defense against being eaten), which our bodies respond to with various levels of distress. This is particularly true if they are raw. Capsaicin powder is dried but usually not cooked, which means those lectins would be actively keeping our mitochondria from replicating themselves, among other things. When mitochondria are kept from replicating, we feel less good, our insulin gets out of whack, and cancer cells get a foothold. The paper Paul aggregated here even says that one of the problems with using it in cancer treatment is that very few people can tolerate it. LOL.

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