Anonymous ID: dcccf5 July 23, 2021, 11:58 a.m. No.14183502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3779

An anon a few weeks ago mentioned that the OTC medication Zantac helps remove nanoparticles out of the system which in-turn helps remove the graphene particles from the COVID vaccine. So I went to buy some and the pharmacist told me that Zantac has been recalled all throughout Canada and is only available through prescription. So what the hell is the difference between the OTC and prescribed version? I also asked about Ivermectin and was informed that there is a country-wide 'shortage'. What a coincidink huh? Looks like (((they))) are trying to remove all convenient methods to protect yourself against their bioweapons.

 

One thing to note is that the pharmacist mentioned that Pepcid (which was still available OTC) has the same effect as Zantac. I did some research and Zantac's working ingredient is Ranitidine and Pepcid is Famotidine. Famotidine sound familiar? It was one of the medications that Trump's doctors listed as his daily list of medications when Trump caught COVID.

 

So I was wondering if a pharmafag can tell me whether or not Famotidine and Ranitidine work the same for removing the nanoparticles. I wouldn't mind running through a package or 2 of Zantac just in case. I didn't even take the vaccine but getting harmful nanoparticles out (mainly plastic) is still worthwhile. I'm asking because if Zantac was on their list for removal why not go after Pepcid too?