Anonymous ID: d6bb9f June 7, 2021, 7:10 p.m. No.13853637   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3662 >>4466

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seemed to recall it being something like that.

 

been digging on that Harvard Dr. Pardis Sabeti, Patron Saint of Ebola and shit. Daddy VERY high level Iranian SAVAK dude under Shah - i.e., Clown Lord torturer, probably.

 

why am I not surprised she's digging into Lyme patients gene sequencing for a new treatment

 

BTW, anyone in need of a Lyme CURE, go here:

 

https://www.peakenergy.com/articles/omns20140309/The-Clinical-Impact-of-Vitamin-C:%20My-Personal-Experiences-as-a-Physician

 

Chronic Lyme Disease

 

A woman with a 12-year history of chronic Lyme disease, documented by blood testing, desired having regular andprolonged high-dose intravenous vitamin C therapyfor her condition. Under the aegis of a prescribing physician who had attended one of my presentations of vitamin C, a nurse practitioner was able to give the patient what she wished.

 

This individual had already been taking liposome-encapsulated vitamin C and glutathione orally without a significant improvement in her condition. On four consecutive days, she received infusions of 25, 50, 75, and then 100 grams of vitamin C. Then, for 19 more days, she received 5 or 6 infusions weekly of 100 grams of vitamin C in each infusion. Until day 23, she felt no improvement. However, she was determined to continue in spite of the lack of improvement and the increasing expense of the whole process. On day 23, the nurse practitioner reported that she looked like a new person, and that it was like a "switch was flipped" and she was well. At her request, the patient received another week of 100 gram daily infusions to be sure her condition was truly resolved, a very good idea on her part. About a month later, her Lyme blood testing was completely negative.

 

A physician reported to me similar experiences with a series of Lyme patients, who showed no positive clinical response after an extended number of vitamin C infusions, then had a dramatic, abrupt clinical resolution of their condition, very much as described above.