Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:09 p.m. No.7824088   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4115 >>4122 >>4123 >>4132 >>4150 >>4254 >>4302 >>4310 >>4395 >>4413 >>4446

Hi,

Lowly bioanon again, posted last bread on the vaccines, but, wanted to share a once in a lifetime true celebration with anons. Back before the 2016 election had been bedridden for 4 years due to arthritis on an old back injury. It had swollen so bad the bones would not snap together and let me stand upright. Had been mostly in bed horizontal for 4 years.

 

Was able to do some election work by sitting in a chair by the time of the election, still in pain, but this stuff called Curamin (a type of super absorbable Tumeric with boswelia) helped the inflammation, let me sit up. Got to watch Trump win, sitting up.

 

I continued looking for something better. Ran into some crazy research on mycoplasma's causing arthritis, and how to kill them with NANO silver (not colloidal silver) Mycoplasma may be the key to autoimmune in many instances that have nothing to do with the vaccine adjuvants causing over reaction. The science is attempting to determine the different causes… anyway….

 

Got a nano silver machine to see if arthritis was caused by mycoplasma attack on the bone cells. Nano is .008 to 100 nanometers in size (can get into the bone cell), where colloidal silver is over 100 nanometers (good for surface of cells like lungs, sinus, but too big to get into the cells through the cell walls).

 

Here to report two things to celebrate

 

1) It took two years, 4 oz of nano silver a day for first six months.

During this time, back bones shrunk enough to snap into place, and I stood up straight first time in 4 years. still swelling and pain tho.

 

2) dropped to 2 oz for six months. During this time, started being able to walk longer with out numb legs, but, still most days painful.

 

3) and then dropped down to 1 oz/day Oct 2018-2019 to present.

During this time, the numbness took much longer to happen. Started driving, shopping.

 

This past month no pain, ALL MONTH, and now taking care of my greenhouse again!

 

THIS is great however TODAY I got the best news ever.

 

Apparently what I learned, and happened to share is saving the life of someone who was bleeding out of the lungs every two weeks, expected to die from ANOTHER autoimmune disease (a rare but deadly one) called antibody-antiphospholipid syndrome.

 

I just took a wild guess. She was expected to die the next time she bled out and no one was there to call 911. She would drown rapidly in her own blood.

She decided to start on 1/4 tsp of nano silver and work her way up slowly to a teaspoon a day at present.

 

The hospital was astounded when she no longer needed transfusions to save her life, she got off oxygen, got her transfusion port removed, and is now out of the wheel chair, recovering.

 

She was the third worst case in the world.

 

The hospital wanted to know what she was doing. She told them about the tiny bits of nano silver she was taking over the summer.. They ordered the nano machine to run research on the SECOND worst case of the disorder at their hospital.

 

Her recovery was so fast, I was totally stumped when she came over to go swimming this past fall.

 

Swimming.

From dying, to swimming. Hmmm.

How the hell did it happen so fast?

 

The only thing I can think to test is the type of mycoplasma….

It must be a type that attacks the phospholipid membranes in the arteries, veins, and red blood cells.

 

That is the only way you would get blood that would eat through thin wall oxygen exchange capillaries in ONE place (lungs) while it caused clotting every where randomly in the body after the red blood cells were attacked and busted open.

 

IF… the majority of the mycoplasma is in the blood, of which there are only about 10 pints of blood, then it would take far less silver to kill that mycoplasma, and stabilize the blood cells and artery walls.

 

Just a guess, but.

Wanted to share the great news.

Who knows where these anecdotal things will lead us?

So happy.

Happy bioanon, tending to small celebrations.

Every once in a while, you get to save a life unexpected.

Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:20 p.m. No.7824192   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7823709

Good theory anon.

Only thing I'm a bit shaky on is the origin. I am not certain that the hive mind was not nurtured by strategic drops, pre election.

Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:25 p.m. No.7824244   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7824122

Were you back on the chans? Because now that I am remembering, I think someone on the chans mentioned it around September 2017? Anyway, I looked into it, and decided to guinea pig it.

Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:30 p.m. No.7824304   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7824123

The hospital does not know me. SHE chose to do this after she saw what happened to me, and they asked HER what she was doing that was changing her blood, and her symptoms.

 

Remember you are dealing with a medical doctor who is a real person, who is looking at something they have not seen. There are great docs out there who are threatened, but, some go ahead anyway. Brave, yes, but, humans are not institutions. This doc is a specialist in this rare disorder, and therefore cares for the worst cases in the world. Specialists are often the ones who break the walls down. No one else understands the complicated biology well enough to attack them while they are working. Even I am totally guessing about why it is working.

Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:34 p.m. No.7824351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4434

>>7824248

>>7824248

 

>The only difference is production value.

 

>You'll get a range of sizes no matter how it's produced, and the better you are at it the better the product.

 

True, however, in the recent research they are now going to define nano as that which can cross the cell wall, vs colloidal, which is too large. This is not written in stone YET, but, the cutoff in most research between the two sizes is 100 nanometers now. Will have to wait to see what they decide.

 

>By technical definition, all reduced silver - no matter the size - is colloidal.

 

True, but see above for newer definitions, as they learn more about which size is doing what. Very true on the fact of colloid tho.

Anonymous ID: b08f8b Jan. 15, 2020, 3:38 p.m. No.7824393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4421

>>7824150

 

Be careful on size. It apparently matters. Here is how.

Large colloids do not cross the cell membranes. Mycoplasma reside INSIDE the cell. This is why the larger colloid can not erradicate mycoplasma, is my current guess, given what I was able to do with my arthritis, using the nano. The larger colloid can turn you blue, but, what I used was far less silver in volume, broken into much much smaller pieces.

Therefore, the amount I took could not turn me blue. But it was able to kill the mycoplasma swelling my bones, is my current guess. I am just a guinea pig that is now without pain, when I use to be bedridden and unable to stand straight. Can only testify to personal experience.