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Wonder where Lambie's been... Edited it just to be a dick lol... Hah, good one. Bad time to run out,sry.
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Just went to the bulk food store and bought about $1k worth of food (mainly meat) and vitamins.
They were out of freezers otherwise I would have bought one (and more meat).
Things like this are why I did bitcoin. Not to buy a lambo.
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April 24, 2020, 07:13:31 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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certified that chlorine dioxide to be the most effective bacterial killer in human history.
And are there any studies about the effectiveness of bacterial killers ... against viruses? Hard to find any information at all. The claim is MMS kills all anaerobic microbes and parasites, a true germ killer. It is certainly something to look into. The other thing he is talking about with the light attack is another total differand approch. It is well-known that some nanowaves are not the healthiest. Ultraviolet light is a proven germ killer, 10-400 nm is the Germicidal Wavelength, X-rays ranging from 0.1 to 10 nanometers. Could a simple chest x-ray kill of the viruses, does anyone know. Any studies? If prolonged exposure which would die first the patient or the virus? dude lemme explain. UV light, especially the shorter wavelengths, is BAD. It kills cells. Human cells, bacterial cells, viral cells... doesn't matter. I do tamper with UVC light for disinfection purposes, and i can tell you, if you happen to catch a bit of stray light with the eye, it feels like microscopic needles piercing your pupils. Also when it gets onto your skin, it feels like sunburn but you don't see reddened areas. I forgot to cover my forehead on my first try, everything else was covered and i wore lab class protection glasses, exposition for about 2 minutes total. Only light reflected from the room's walls, using a 55watt UVC lamp. You can fry people alive with that, like microwave ovens, but from the outside. I won't comment your dumb x-ray approach theory. As for that MMS stuff, i just tell so much that it's not amusing to watch a friend with minor health problems poison himself over the course of months, after he had to acknowledge that he ended up in a pretty bad health situation by taking that shit. You have no idea about anything you are talking about, and i know your para-scientific attitude from the covid thread. Why didn't you just stay there?
Trump is definitely crazy, his acting and talking seems like early stages of dementia to me. Take care, get real, get help.
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April 24, 2020, 07:18:09 PM |
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Just went to the bulk food store and bought about $1k worth of food (mainly meat) and vitamins.
They were out of freezers otherwise I would have bought one (and more meat).
Things like this are why I did bitcoin. Not to buy a lambo.
They would not allow me to buy more than a limit of packages of any meat type the other day (they took 2 packages away at checkout). Apparently it did not matter if it was 1lb or 100lbs, it just was by the amount of packages. They say it will stop hoarding. How retarded is that? All that's going to do is make me have to go out more often.
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certified that chlorine dioxide to be the most effective bacterial killer in human history.
And are there any studies about the effectiveness of bacterial killers ... against viruses? Hard to find any information at all. The claim is MMS kills all anaerobic microbes and parasites, a true germ killer. It is certainly something to look into. The other thing he is talking about with the light attack is another total differand approch. It is well-known that some nanowaves are not the healthiest. Ultraviolet light is a proven germ killer, 10-400 nm is the Germicidal Wavelength, X-rays ranging from 0.1 to 10 nanometers. Could a simple chest x-ray kill of the viruses, does anyone know. Any studies? If prolonged exposure which would die first the patient or the virus? dude lemme explain. UV light, especially the shorter wavelengths, is BAD. It kills cells. Human cells, bacterial cells, viral cells... doesn't matter. I do tamper with UVC light for disinfection purposes, and i can tell you, if you happen to catch a bit of stray light with the eye, it feels like microscopic needles piercing your pupils. Also when it gets onto your skin, it feels like sunburn but you don't see reddened areas. I forgot to cover my forehead on my first try, everything else was covered and i wore lab class protection glasses, exposition for about 2 minutes total. Only light reflected from the room's walls, using a 55watt UVC lamp. You can fry people alive with that, like microwave ovens, but from the outside. I won't comment your dumb x-ray approach theory. As for that MMS stuff, i just tell so much that it's not amusing to watch a friend with minor health problems poison himself over the course of months, after he had to acknowledge that he ended up in a pretty bad health situation by taking that shit. You have no idea about anything you are talking about, and i know your para-scientific attitude from the covid thread. Why didn't you just stay there?
Trump is definitely crazy, his acting and talking seems like early stages of dementia to me. Take care, get real, get help. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/
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April 24, 2020, 07:25:07 PM Last edit: April 24, 2020, 07:40:15 PM by sirazimuth |
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When I saw that Insane Clown Posse was mentioned earlier, the 1st thing that came to my mind was the impotus and vice-potus...
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Is this comes under 18+ category ? There is too much light to see the details 10. No embedded NSFW images anywhere. NSFW content must be marked accordingly. Sorry! I didn't think anyone was actually going to work anymore! Fixed it.
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April 24, 2020, 07:32:31 PM |
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A study was already done on UV light therapy. It likely did not live up to the hopes of the researchers as no results were published after the clinical trial. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT02785133
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April 24, 2020, 07:34:45 PM |
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^^^ your getting pretty good at that.
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April 24, 2020, 07:38:20 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Just went to the bulk food store and bought about $1k worth of food (mainly meat) and vitamins.
They were out of freezers otherwise I would have bought one (and more meat).
Things like this are why I did bitcoin. Not to buy a lambo.
I want one of these. Along with food. And toilet paper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E41kFAL0UUo
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April 24, 2020, 07:40:21 PM |
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Just went to the bulk food store and bought about $1k worth of food (mainly meat) and vitamins.
They were out of freezers otherwise I would have bought one (and more meat).
Things like this are why I did bitcoin. Not to buy a lambo.
One downside to my current status that I have noted is the lack of freezer space. A good deep freezer doesn't use much power and should be able to run on the solar/battery arrays. I'll keep that in mind and get one later when things are more normal, live and learn.
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Elwar
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April 24, 2020, 07:41:41 PM |
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They always show these super cool and fun looking boats on water that is super calm.
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April 24, 2020, 07:44:13 PM |
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One downside to my current status that I have noted is the lack of freezer space. A good deep freezer doesn't use much power and should be able to run on the solar/battery arrays. I'll keep that in mind and get one later when things are more normal, live and learn.
I got one mid March. On checking the price the exact same one is 2.5 times more now. It's supposed to cost 10c a week to run and makes a wonderful centralised location to be murdered for one's food supply.
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April 24, 2020, 07:45:08 PM |
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They always show these super cool and fun looking boats on water that is super calm. It's a toy, not something anyone actually need. That said you can ride beneath the waves.
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April 24, 2020, 07:47:25 PM |
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That's interesting but one of the exclusion criteria for subjects was active infection and the aim of the study was really to test theories about bioenergetics. I have had low-level laser therapy for treatment of a muscle injury and it really did seem to reduce the swelling. I honestly thought it was quackery when the therapist first brought it out.
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April 24, 2020, 07:59:05 PM |
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Is this comes under 18+ category ? There is too much light to see the details 10. No embedded NSFW images anywhere. NSFW content must be marked accordingly. Sorry! I didn't think anyone was actually going to work anymore! Fixed it. Your daughter must have helped you out with that one, since such image purports to be more or less Safe For Work, if any of us were to have any work beyond posting internet memes from our bathrooms.
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April 24, 2020, 08:01:23 PM Last edit: April 24, 2020, 08:12:28 PM by OutOfMemory |
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certified that chlorine dioxide to be the most effective bacterial killer in human history.
And are there any studies about the effectiveness of bacterial killers ... against viruses? Hard to find any information at all. The claim is MMS kills all anaerobic microbes and parasites, a true germ killer. It is certainly something to look into. The other thing he is talking about with the light attack is another total differand approch. It is well-known that some nanowaves are not the healthiest. Ultraviolet light is a proven germ killer, 10-400 nm is the Germicidal Wavelength, X-rays ranging from 0.1 to 10 nanometers. Could a simple chest x-ray kill of the viruses, does anyone know. Any studies? If prolonged exposure which would die first the patient or the virus? dude lemme explain. UV light, especially the shorter wavelengths, is BAD. It kills cells. Human cells, bacterial cells, viral cells... doesn't matter. I do tamper with UVC light for disinfection purposes, and i can tell you, if you happen to catch a bit of stray light with the eye, it feels like microscopic needles piercing your pupils. Also when it gets onto your skin, it feels like sunburn but you don't see reddened areas. I forgot to cover my forehead on my first try, everything else was covered and i wore lab class protection glasses, exposition for about 2 minutes total. Only light reflected from the room's walls, using a 55watt UVC lamp. You can fry people alive with that, like microwave ovens, but from the outside. I won't comment your dumb x-ray approach theory. As for that MMS stuff, i just tell so much that it's not amusing to watch a friend with minor health problems poison himself over the course of months, after he had to acknowledge that he ended up in a pretty bad health situation by taking that shit. You have no idea about anything you are talking about, and i know your para-scientific attitude from the covid thread. Why didn't you just stay there?
Trump is definitely crazy, his acting and talking seems like early stages of dementia to me. Take care, get real, get help. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/ Thanks. "MMS" (methane methylsulfonate), mentioned in the paper linked by you, is originally spelled MSM. A substance i took myself for balancing gut bacteria. Worked well, but left me with metallic taste inside my mouth for a few months. It also grew me a lot of thick hair and had positive effects on the skin and blood pressure, helped a lot with colon issues. It's kind of a "secret potion" for various autoimmune conditions. A digestible sulphur complex, found in many types of food, mainly milk products, meat and vegetables. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH MIRACLE MINERALS SUPPLEMENT (BLEACH), originally spelled MMS. The one referenced by Tash. Back to topic: The paper linked above suggested evidence for successful treatment of systemic bacterial health conditions. Obviously, because viruses typically replicate in mucous tissues, UBI won't help much with Covid or Influenza when targeted at blood cells. However, there should definitely be more research done on UBI, simply because alternatives to systemic antibiotic treatments will become pretty much inevitable. That's interesting but one of the exclusion criteria for subjects was active infection and the aim of the study was really to test theories about bioenergetics. I have had low-level laser therapy for treatment of a muscle injury and it really did seem to reduce the swelling. I honestly thought it was quackery when the therapist first brought it out. Which wavelength? There's a broad range of laser wavelengths, depending on light creation. I also do stuff with 400nm lasers and chat regularly with a guy that does a lot of practical laser research, also on coronavirus applications. Heat could be a problem when used on blood, since it may produce some awkward gases. Maybe it was the warmth of the laser that helped the muscle injury, i have good experience with warmth/heat applications for muscular injuries and pain (from skateboarding, which just regularly hurts).
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I don't know man but I can't shake the feeling that this is the wrong timeline, something has gone horribly wrong and we got knocked into the wrong dimension. No, that's just perfectly normal paranoia. Everyone in the Universe has that.
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April 24, 2020, 08:08:17 PM Last edit: April 25, 2020, 07:36:23 AM by Tash |
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certified that chlorine dioxide to be the most effective bacterial killer in human history.
And are there any studies about the effectiveness of bacterial killers ... against viruses? Hard to find any information at all. The claim is MMS kills all anaerobic microbes and parasites, a true germ killer. It is certainly something to look into. The other thing he is talking about with the light attack is another total differand approch. It is well-known that some nanowaves are not the healthiest. Ultraviolet light is a proven germ killer, 10-400 nm is the Germicidal Wavelength, X-rays ranging from 0.1 to 10 nanometers. Could a simple chest x-ray kill of the viruses, does anyone know. Any studies? If prolonged exposure which would die first the patient or the virus? dude lemme explain. UV light, especially the shorter wavelengths, is BAD. It kills cells. Human cells, bacterial cells, viral cells... doesn't matter. I do tamper with UVC light for disinfection purposes, and i can tell you, if you happen to catch a bit of stray light with the eye, it feels like microscopic needles piercing your pupils. Also when it gets onto your skin, it feels like sunburn but you don't see reddened areas. I forgot to cover my forehead on my first try, everything else was covered and i wore lab class protection glasses, exposition for about 2 minutes total. Only light reflected from the room's walls, using a 55watt UVC lamp. You can fry people alive with that, like microwave ovens, but from the outside. I won't comment your dumb x-ray approach theory. As for that MMS stuff, i just tell so much that it's not amusing to watch a friend with minor health problems poison himself over the course of months, after he had to acknowledge that he ended up in a pretty bad health situation by taking that shit. You have no idea about anything you are talking about, and i know your para-scientific attitude from the covid thread. Why didn't you just stay there?
Trump is definitely crazy, his acting and talking seems like early stages of dementia to me. Take care, get real, get help. Dude let me explain something the one or other has survived a chest x-ray. UV-A has the longest waves and closest to the violet light in the rainbow (the visible spectrum of sunlight). UV-light (A, B) is used for healthy tanning, solariums. UV-A 400-315 nm (750-952 Thz) UV-B 315-280 nm (952-1071 Thz) UV-C 280-200 nm (1071-1500 Thz) Vaccuum UV 200 - 10 nm (1500-30,000 Thz) 30000 Terahertz is 30 Petahertz or 0.03 ExaHz 1 mm to 700 nm: Infrared light (remote control) Near-IF 700 nm to 3 µm (Micrometer) Mid-IF 3 µm to 30 µm, Far-IF 30 µm to 1 mm 700-400 nm: Visible light (lasers) =============================================================== UV, Some use cases: 350–370 nm: Bug zappers 300–365 nm: Curing of polymers and printer inks 300–320 nm: Light therapy in medicine 280–400 nm: Medical imaging of cells ( solariums) --- 270–360 nm: Protein analysis, DNA sequencing, drug discovery 200–400 nm: Forensic analysis, drug detection 240–280 nm: Disinfection, decontamination of surfaces and water (DNA absorption has a peak at 260 nm), germicidal lamps 230–400 nm: Optical sensors, various instrumentation (counterfeit bill detectors..) 230–365 nm: UV-ID, label tracking, barcode readers 30–200 nm: Photoionization, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy 13.5 nm: Extreme ultraviolet lithography =============================================================== 10 -0.1 nm X-ray Soft x-rays 0.12 nm to 5nm, Hard-x-ray's 5 nm to 10~ (Gamma ray's)
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