Anonymous ID: d5d5b0 March 26, 2020, 4:43 p.m. No.8578332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8754

notable >>8577456 (lb) A strange thing happened on the way to watching TV News

 

ATTENTION: anon with Lyme's disease

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Acute Lyme Disease

A young woman in Pennsylvania was bitten by a pathogen-carrying tick, developed the classical Lyme-associated rash, and proceeded to get very ill over the next seven to ten days. She received several infusions of vitamin C at her house. The first infusion was 100 grams, and her caregiver reported that she seemed much improved upon the completion of that infusion. Five more infusions of 50 grams each were given over the next two days. By the time that 72 hours had passed, she was completely well, never having a clinical relapse or any chronic Lyme symptoms.

 

Chronic Lyme Disease

A woman with a 12-year history of chronic Lyme disease, documented by blood testing, desired having regular and prolonged high-dose intravenous vitamin C therapy for 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.

 

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

 

have your doc contact dr levy

https://www.peakenergy.com/contact.php

Anonymous ID: d5d5b0 March 26, 2020, 5:18 p.m. No.8578727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8761 >>8765

>>8578568

 

WTF is up with 1367?! I get 1+3+6+7=17=Q

 

If this about Avignon Pope / Papacy move back to Rome, IMO this might also tie in to Templars, as it was an Avignon Pope that okay'd King Phillip's purge/persecution of them.

 

Kennedys are Catholic, are they not?

 

January–December

 

January 18 – Ferdinand I becomes King of Portugal, after the death of his father, Peter I.

 

April 3 – Battle of Nájera: Pedro of Castile is restored as King of Castile (now in Spain) after defeating his half-brother, Henry II. Pedro is aided in the battle by the English under Edward, the Black Prince, and Henry by the French.

 

October 16 – Pope Urban V makes the first attempt to move the Papacy back to Rome from Avignon. This move is reversed in 1370, when he is forced to return to Avignon, and shortly afterwards dies.

 

Date unknown

 

Charles V creates the first royal library in France.

Otto I, "the Evil", becomes Duke of the independent city of Göttingen (now in Germany) after the death of his father, Ernst I.

 

A stone Kremlin Wall is built around Moscow, to resist invasion by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

 

A university is founded in Pécs Hungary (not to be confused with the present University of Pécs, which was founded in 1921).

 

Petru I succeeds his grandfather Bogdan I, as ruler of Moldavia.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1367