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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

By the way, yes that is very true about fibrin being detected in the synthetic polymers / white clots. Turmeric protects against amyloid plaque deposits in the brain and also against inflammation in the brain tissue from infection that induces natural production of plaque as a defense response. So curcumin/turmeric works against both natural and synthetic polymerization in the body. Turmeric and ginger have synergy and form base of many treatments which also help the gut. Very helpful post for people to read and follow.

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Gas Axe's avatar

Thank you Dr. Nicholas for confirming and adding to this prophylactic treatment that everyone should be taking. It helps more and adds weight, coming from Dr's like yourself and Dr. Deborah.

Yes old East Asian, India medicine at its finest.

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sadie's avatar

I just found your substack... by chance have you covered why the clots are florescencing under certain lights? It's a green glow - if I recall correctly it was Dr Philip McMillan where I read this recently.

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Gas Axe's avatar

Excellent question Sadie:

We only got them to lite up green with turmeric / curcumin dye and I posted images.

Turmeric is actually a cool invisible ink under a blue UV light I found out one night after cutting and processing. Just dumb luck thing. We decided to try it on a sample and see what happened.

The Congo Red failed and we were pulling our hair out thinking we did something wrong or the Congo red was poor quality. We tried different UV lights and filters. No green glow. Red orange at best.

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sadie's avatar

Interesting. I found it... I was wrong - not green. But this was interesting.. "Even more puzzling is the presence of tin and phosphorus in these clots at unusually high concentrations. This could be altering the biochemical properties of fibrin, leading to fluorescence, structural resistance, and potential immune dysregulation. Some researchers suggest that these elements, combined with spike protein binding, may be catalyzing an entirely new form of clotting disorder - one that forms rapidly and resists normal breakdown."

Here's where I read it.... https://philipmcmillan.substack.com/p/could-your-blood-be-glowing-the-mystery

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Gas Axe's avatar

I don't personally think these grow rapidly.

If you look at the images they are micro layers and stacked like fiberglass lamination structures.

The edges have a very sharp pointed, hook and loop similar to Velcro that appear to grasp the walls in the vessel walls. This is the start.

I personally think they latch on and slowly laminate eventually choke the circulation off.

It maybe an organ, heart, lungs, kidney or your brain

I have personally witnessed this happen with friends suffering from blood circulation problems that have lead to amputation or death in the lasts 4 years.

My mother in fact is in this second unfortunately.

Regarding Dr. Philip, he has gone down the rabbit hole my friend and I have been on for some time now. I poke him with a stick sometimes because he talks about the elephant in the room. I hope he isn't a nurse John.

He isn't actually looking at it though. He gets data and information online. I'm not criticing him but to be honest he isn't doing the leg work or feeding misinformation. He should be careful. We both are sceptical about everything we see online.

We are not in this for fame or recognition..

This is our little way of trying to help humanity.

7 billion people and we are looking at some alien clot structures because no one else has the fkn balls to put them under a microscope.

A kid with a $100 Amazon scope can see these at 500xs magnification.

Seeing as I am ranting here

A-typical fibrinogen is not visible at 500x under a microscope.

We are looking at fibrous structures that resemble a mooring rope that ties a large ship to a port. Your forearm vs a hair off your head.

Natural fibrinogen is like dental floss in comparison.

The glow in the dark calamari hasn't been seen in our basement lab. We saw it with curcumin extract dye. That it and I posted some images.

THIS IS NOT NATURAL AND SHOULD NOT BE OCCURRING!

We are pretty much done with this. We really can't offer more than the images and the information we found online

This is much bigger than most know. If 30-50% of the cadavers have these understand there is a serious fkn problem.

Not being dramatic. I am saying it like I see it.

We are going to go back to studying our personal blood health as aging old men.

Some one else can take over from here.

This should be covered by universities and qualified science experts. Not 2 older men trying to keep squirrel hairs and dust mite contamination off the slides.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Great post. Very good, yes, this is ancient knowledge from India in fact, adapted for contemporary people and contemporary times.

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Dr. Deborah's avatar

Thank you for this recipe. Will make some soon. Appears the shelf life will be long in cold storage or refrigerator for survival times.

Wonderful you and your wife assisting others!

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Gas Axe's avatar

It will last for weeks in the refrigerator. No sugar or it forments fast.

I originally started taking this for general good health 14-15 years ago. It has some amazing properties or one hell of a placebo effect.

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Dr. Deborah's avatar

Very good length of time. LOL “placebo effect”!

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Robert Peter Kearns's avatar

Excellent share! Thanks dude. Can't believe I just found this. Don't take it down.

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Mary, Maria Pavic's avatar

Hi! I'm so glad I found this post for Turmeric Tea. It's so delicious! I drink herbal tea regularly and I was looking to find a tea I could make regularly that tastes great and is healthy. This is it!

After I made it, I drank a whole cup full it's so delicious. I put some in the fridge, but then took it out to continue drinking it because I love it. It's the perfect tea. I even made it a bit stronger, putting two and a half Tbsps of turmeric, a heaping Tbsp of fresh ginger, and a tsp of black pepper. It still tasted mild. But that's the good thing, for me anyway, because I could just drink it all day long.

It's true that the turmeric IS better tasting when simmered. I would make turmeric tea with only turmeric, boil the water, then drop a heaping Tbsp into it and let it sit for a few minutes then drink it. But this, simmering it on low heat for about 20 minutes gives it such a perfume taste, and scent, it's just absolutely delicious. The lime gives it such a great and unique flavour. I never would have thought of this. So glad you shared the recipe. Appreciated!

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Gas Axe's avatar

My introduction was a full steaming coffee cup Mary.

I carried a paint bucket around the shop yard because my bathroom was a 50M sprint.

It was the first cleansing in my life.

I thought I was sick but Heather told me I was a trash can and it was cleaning me out.

I would suggest slowly increase the intake and let your body get accustom to it.

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Mary, Maria Pavic's avatar

Haha! That's funny.

It's okay. This is mild for me. I made all sorts of stranger herbal tea and usually I make them so strong that it's hard to drink. Like, ever drank herbal tea with a strong bunch of cloves in it, amongst other spices like star aniseed etc. I also make tinctures, so I put a bunch of ingredients, one of which was crushed cloves, into a jar, fill it with vodka, let it sit for three months, then put it into tiny bottles and take small sips, throughout the day when ever I feel I need it. I'm pretty used to these herbal mixtures. I'm having another cup of that tea, and it smells and tastes, haha, so good, I'm glad you shared this recipe. It beats all the hellishly strong one's I've been making, lol.

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Iva's avatar

Vanilla pods in vodka are also great, very nice perfume

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Markker's avatar

Could I use organic Tumeric which you get for cooking, i.e. powder form? If so, still use 1 tablespoon, or less?

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Gas Axe's avatar

I would suggest you try getting organic if it is possible.

A tablespoon should do the trick.

You can increase this once your body gets used to the tea.

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Markker's avatar

I buy raw milk from a farm which also sells artisan baked goods, organic veg, plus other bits and bobs. One of these, which I buy, is Tumeric and Ginger Juice, ingredients are filtered water, raw turmeric root, raw ginger root, natural lime juice, and, ground black pepper. It's sold in 1 litre bottles at £22. I tried it for relief of inflamation from arthritis and have found benefit, except to my wallet, being on a pension. I will try making some with the tumeric I have and maybe find organic fresh and see if there is any difference. Thanks for replying.

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Gas Axe's avatar

Any east Indian or asian market will have fresh turmeric and ginger.

Otherwise just use what is available and quality. Health food store perhaps.

You should be able to make this yourself for less than a couple euros hopefully.

Definitely cheaper than buying it.

I'm sure it will help you Markker.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Interesting! Turmeric and ginger have a place in my diet almost every day. I include them in many recipes. I have suffered from swollen lower legs and feet since 2016, immediately following a heart attack and a stroke. I have the swelling under control but not completely cured.

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LittleElf's avatar

Thank you for your generosity.

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Greg's's avatar

Hey Gas Axe! I too got edema starting in November when that artificial fog with Serrata M . started... incidentally its officially a insecticide kills by boosting majority of fungus,etc around hence those 3"" grey / purple garden growths and moldy cars,etc...internally?= similar not good..if interested I'll forward you some how it kills cockroaches (us?) Studies..

Anyway I've got the hard edema legs and I'm asking is anyone getting it down to less using your ideas...I want to start a scan of all bloggers home studies this week...deal is you'll have access to all if we can share a bit on your best info...plan is to scan at least 250 plans and 500 individual items and produce something unique as top 10 combo for poorman,top 10 combo for richman and top 30 items overall and publish study in under 60 days..First version of top 10 I'll have completed in 10- 14 days....and then I'll do 4 updated articles until 60 days reached

most aren't diving in due to 2 factors: money and lack of tight results leading to deeper heads in sand after glancing at issue,right!?

Anyway,I'm going to review your best next 48 hours,try to compact it and maybe ask you a question or 2..Compacting to concisest possible short versions of each remedy is going to be key to success I believe of this info spreading ..ie closer to magic prescription pills it gets.more people will jump on the train..organic lifestyle etc won't work for 80 + percent, ETC

Ok talk later.thnx

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Gas Axe's avatar

I just gave the nieghours this tea thinking it might help with the gout syndrome going through town.

Most of them are still on it and doing well. Maybe because they started early on in 2021.

I have never been much of a pill Popper. Never had much reason to take pills or prescription medicines.

A healthy well balanced diet with exercise has kept me and the family healthy.

As for this tea magically curing people at this stage of the game. I have my doubts. We tried to dissolve some clot in it and there was no visible signs of it breaking down.

I think it is done at a molecular level in the blood stream. Once the clot forms it becomes a plug.

The tea however is a good for everyones daily diet and may help with inflammation and good for detoxing many harmful things we take in.

I personally noticed physical changes when I have stopped or missed a few days.

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Greg's's avatar

Turmeric is powerful,may overload kidney ms, liver, careful..

Pills alone no .Powders, pills, specialty liquids,waters,foods,etc combined Is way plus severe detoxes couple times month ie activated charcoal, others.EDTA is out EXCEPT maybe as a once a couple month super cleanse but evidence suggesting too toxic for that..I live your drink but it's not enough.

I'm fairly certain only long term answer is blood filtration and it's strange so little talk there,strongly suspect Shills and bad guys shutting off access.Needs to be deep dives.

Meantime finding surgeons who specialize in calamari clot removals need focus ie secrecy there too I'm sure but videos showing doable.

All evidence pointing to giant glowing worms like one Ana Mihakcea shows (lite blue FLUORESCENT one up to 1000 x size blood cell). Tangling together, Likely erasing their self disentegration function that many have noted for other nano tech...and firming spiral/tangle clots of what appears to be up to 20+:long wormy submarines...often have a headlight at front..

Nothing else we've seen long enough,colors match fairly well but needs confirmation..then potentially a computerized filter that snags those guys out. Russians likely on top of this as tops in medicine

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Iva's avatar

Have you checked Nattokinase? In McCullough’s protocol, together with curcumine and bromelain it is said to dissolve the clots. Maybe it is worth a try

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Iva's avatar

Have you checked Nattokinase? In McCullough’s protocol, together with curcumine and bromelain it is said to dissolve the clots. Maybe it is worth a try

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Cmack 7117's avatar

Learning and adapting, as well as finding the means to defend and cleanse all toxins requires the study of all cultures.. within every one are sacred and valuable remedies all with their own way of healing. Love it. I have it all on hand and use accordingly. Thank you!

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Rebal's avatar

Thank you, for this!

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Gas Axe's avatar

Make some up and pass it on Rebal. The more I learn about curcumin the more benefits I see to having a shot of it after breakfast.

Not a cure but it probably helps.

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