Anonymous ID: 96c91e July 8, 2021, 3:54 a.m. No.70286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0287

>>14078195 (pb)

>Spouseanon's besty tested + for the beer flu.

>She gave my spouse a "home-test", manufactured in Australia, "ellume" is the brand. She asked me to jump on to see if she should take it or not. Through osmosis, she trust y'all more than any other group or Google. What say you?

 

Late to the party.

DO NOT TAKE THE TEST.

You have no clue what's in it and you are supposed to rub this swab with unknown content around directly under your brain.

 

It doesn't even make logical sense.

If the corona flu was actually so highly infectious, you wouldn't have to do that. You could simply cough on something.

 

Some swabs were sterilized using ethylene oxide, which is toxic.

 

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-health-products/covid19-industry/medical-devices/testing/test-swabs.html

 

Also this here:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/french-natl-academy-of-medicine-covid-nasal-swabs-associated-with-increased-meningitis-risk

 

Here's also a German article.

https://2020news.de/pcr-teststaebchen-partikel-wirken-wie-asbest-im-koerper/

 

Some swabs turn out to be dangerous for the nasopharyngeal mucosa. The glassy fibers, hard and brittle, can scratch the mucosa and produce lesions. Bleeding is a reflection of the invasiveness of the test.

Repeated testing with swabs can produce chronic lesions. The release of fragments of the brittle glassy fibers may cause biological reactions such as granulomas and/or fibrosis of the tissue.

These smears pose a risk to the health of infants and children. If the tests are necessary, Prof. Gatti said, small and mild smears must be performed in children.

 

If you are really forced to do it, ask for a non-invasive test like ones that use spit, but mind you these are also inaccurate as fuck and in most countries if you are tested "positively" there is a mandatory invasive PCR-hoax-test right afterwards, so the right way to go about it is to refuse all of the nonsense.