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Thanks for this update Dr. Nixon. Ultimately, as you said, we live in a contaminated environment (which is likely constantly being 'replenished' with said contaminants).

Individual detoxing is definitely better than nothing but unless a collective action is taken to remove the contaminants from the environment, I can't see how this issue can be resolved.

Thanks again for all you do.

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Yes. Activated Charcoal is very good. I have worked before in many countries like India, Africa, Carribean, Europe and I always had with me Activated Charcoal. At the first sign that I was not feeling good, Activated Charcoal and I was back ok.

I also like Baking Soda. I take 1/2 ts with warm water every morning for years. There are a lot of information on internet about the benefits of Baking Soda for detoxication. It also increase your ph, a must to avoid a lot of Sicknesses.

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Do you use a specific brand of activated charcoal? I would like to try it and I hope to find a reputable product.

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Does anyone think maybe our plastic water bottles are maybe the source of the hydrogels they say are in us?

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No it was the planes. You can look up the results of Dane Wigingtons work on geo engineering watch. There are also video online of plants doing funny things this since 2012 which is what one would call Morgellons.

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Nano and micro plastics are both deadly for all living creatures. So far, plastics do not metamorphose into hydrogels. The bottled water being filled mainly from (contaminated?) tap water, which they do not advertise, see Tony M. latest post: https://nanoscope.substack.com/p/tap-water-extreme-danger/comments#comment-47364653

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Plastic containers certainly could be used as a delivery method, my question: why Plastic? And what part of this nanotechnology needs Plastic?

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Dr. Mihalcea covers it in some length, search her substack with "plastic". Clifford Carnicom has just listed nanotech's building blocks, incl. plastic components. https://carnicominstitute.substack.com/p/synthetic-biology-and-the-cross-domain

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I’ve been free of those for years and still have issues. It’s a lifetime of exposure for most of us (I’m 57,had morgellons and a laundry list of autoimmune issues)

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sorry to hear☹️

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Very thankful I found an integrative medicine Dr about 7 years ago after a couple decades of neglect and gaslighting by insurance dictated doctors. I feel fortunate & have hope again. Priceless.

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Yes, it could be.

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I've eaten my toast cremated since a child. I'm still here! Great post, thank you

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Thank you Dr Nixon. Also thank you for sending a reminder about Karl C's post

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to replenish mineral deficiencies, eat oysters

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They’re contaminated, too. But it’s environmental.

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I just grow a whole variety of organic/non-GMO microgreens indoors with grow lights. It's not too expensive to setup and it doesn't take long to have trays full of good food. These are loaded. Himalayan and Celtic salt are good for replacing minerals.

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Where do you take water from for your cultivars? Eventually all tap-, rain-, ground- and surface water may be contaminated with the xenobionanotech.

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wish they would check the Berkey water filtration system.

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Alexa pure or a distiller for distilled water. My next big 'have'. Just got my first BlueShield and at 900.00 that's a whopper but I live in an area with 399 antennas around me (3 miles) and 125 cell towers

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My water comes from a deep well. It's around 500ft deep. I haven't checked the water yet but I plan on it. The earth makes the best filter. I'm also looking into making my own filter.

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Good fpr you, but most of ppl don't have such conditions. Sooner than;ater you will have to ingest/inhale the nanotech. We are looking the wrong way for solutions. We have to stop the psychpaths in their tracks.

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I'm sure we're all contaminated to some degree. They do all the spraying but it's not as bad out in the rural area vs the cities. I have no doubts those who are involved in this this will be completely destroyed off the face of the Earth. I can already see the anger. It's only a matter of time. Personally, I think they're going to crash the economies and that will trigger everything.

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I live close to the edge of a large conurbation and see the chemtrails go to the horison in every direction. Satellite pics of chemtrails cover sparsely populated (rural) areas.

Who will destroy the global cabal? Not us, we are working on how to remedy the symptom, not the cause of the problem: at most a few thousand psychopaths at the top, millions of their lackeys in govts and institutions, and tens or hundreds millions corrupt fellow humans, the rest is mostly useless ignorants.

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I tried and they were always mouldy… had to throw them out! I watched so many clips. I guess, it’s me…

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Jan 11·edited Jan 11

Can you elaborate on how you were growing them? Yes, some can get a little mold but you can spray diluted food grade hydrogen peroxide on your growing medium and it will kill it. This usually happens when you cover them for 2 to 5 days. I've experimented many ways. I buy the 11lb bricks of Coir. What works best for me is to fill the tray with coir, sprinkle the seeds, and use something flat to push them down into the coir. Then sprinkle a thin layer of coir on top of the seeds just enough to cover them (I find this to consume the most time). I use a hand pump sprayer to mist them really good. You have to make sure they stay moist. Since I do it this way, I rarely get mold because I don't black them out for days. I do use grow lights which provides light and some heat. Also, you can use a fan to circulate the air which aids in preventing mold and disease. When the seedlings gets larger, they need more water. I have them growing in trays with holes. I place these insides of trays that don't have holes. I'll fill this one with water and it will keep the coir moist and it's able to water the microgreens for a few days. This frees up time.

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Jan 11·edited Jan 11

Oh my… you are a pro. Looks like full time job of babysitting them. 😂 I am trying to follow the instructions on the boxes. After so many failures, I figured…. Not buying them anymore. It’s Cheaper and more convenient to buy sprouted already. Sure they are commercially grown, but at least they are alive!

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😂 No, I've learned a lot along the way. In the beginning, it was a mess but didn't give up. Once you figure it out, it's easy to do. I find the garden much more challenging. It takes work but it's great for my mental health. It takes my mind off a lot of the BS we have to deal with every day. If you buy them, make sure they are doing everything organically and using non-GMO seeds.

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Hi,

But aren’t oysters also basically contaminated? They are scavengers. If contamination has worsened over the last fewer years then wouldn’t eating oysters, put one at further at risk?

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well, i live in europe. And oysters production is very well controlled on bacteria, poisonous algae etc.

Love them anyway. And my body always recognizes what is good for it 🍸🤗

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TRhet can'tbecontrolled on xenonanobiotech contents. The company would lose license and so on.

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Agreed. They, and other bottom dwellers like clams, mussels etc have been called the garbage trucks of the oceans. They collect and filter contaminants. Not to mention the high volume of microbead plastics in the water. The only oysters I can get would be those scary ones in the cans. I will eat the wild caught sardines and anchovies though but not in great quantities.

I would think it best to take the activated charcoal on an empty stomach and of course separate re-mineralization after the charcoal has moved along. Also important to stay hydrated as activated charcoal can cause constipation.

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hmm, i’ve read to take them w your food especially when in doubt of the food you are eating or when not feeling well after eating like having gas, bloating, etc.

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Yes, for those reasons I would agree. I was just thinking of the nanotech itself so there wasn't any competition.

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You are the first person to show the results of this. I used it religiously when I was being directly attacked by the nano tech via aerosols from drones. As well I lined my house entries with it as well. For a vehicle and them trying to break it down I used clear spray grease to keep the tech from getting through the cracks.

Thank you so much for confirming your results on this. I will be keeping a very close eye on your work. Not a scientist but I got a nasty spider bite and used the charcoal to remove the venom vs going to the hospital. Ends up it fights the nanotech as well I learned. On the skin it absorbs the hydrogels and disables the tech. Orally it just cleaned out the body. Vinegar baths helped as well. Never got the shot but pissed off many rich people for learning how this technology worked so they tried attacking me with it.

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How did you use the charcoal to remove the venom?

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Thank you Dr Nixon.

With the discovery of the benefits of charcoal, it's another tool in the tool box to combat these contaminates.

We really appreciate the dedication you and others are putting in, to keep us in the loop.

I'm just wondering if you can recommend safe brands of activated charcoal and sodium citrate? I'm in Australia.

Thanks again.

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charcoal from coconuts ive been told.

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Loads of thanks, admiration and appreciation from me, too, Dr. Nixon.

Perhaps you could answer: I make my own charcoal in the fireplace for my garden biochar needs. Processing temp. ca. 700 deg. Would it be a suitable substitute for activated charcoal from pharmacy and supplemet store? Then one has to keep buying mineral supplements to replace those sucked in by the charcoal,adding substantially to the cost. I'd prefer own charcoal, supplement the mineral loss with truly organic produce from my garden.

Isn't washing out the minerals commom to all chelation agents: EDTA, zeolite, sodium citrate, etc.?

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Charcoal also takes out good stuff from the body…

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It does, which is why it is advised with any detox, chelation, reduction to take vitamins and minerals. Magnesium, selenium, zinc, sulfur, etc. But essentially you cannot remove the bad without methods like these too.

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Moderation is the key.

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Hence the mineral supplementation.

I have detox pathway problems so I use charcoal sparingly. Usually if I accidentally eat gluten or genetically modified “food “. I take a pure resin cholystramine powder for mold biotoxin issues. Helps my leaky gut.

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A scientist called Harald Kautz Vella has been posting video's of what he calls 'black goo' a programmable matter that he finds in the German rainwater. It is sentient and it sounds very like what darkfield microscopy scientists are finding 'everywhere in everything'. He talks about it being mind control, 'Gia Blood', Scalar Waves, Morgellons, Archons and aliens. He has a YouTube channel.

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I heard about the black goo found in the Gulf of Mexico and other areas around the world (naturally it was extracted by the nefarious). Caused quite an international stir if memory serves me.

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I'm fortunate to have a post graduate education in philosophy, including Philosophy of Mind, with touches of quantum theory. My Substack is about bringing it all together. It is still in progress, I have over 3,000 references to cherry pick and migrate to this platform.

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MellowKat on BitChute had a guest who said something on the order of. "There is no more activated charcoal, it's all graphene." Or, it all has graphene in it. Does this ring true and, if the case, can one make their own activated charcoal? Open to comments and learning.

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DAVID WOLFE & myself have been saying ACTIVATED CHARCOAL - THE TYPES & forms see BLACK LEMONAID RECIPES !! klanmother :karenann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai05JlXNYng Activated Charcoal Is The Number one Longevity Substance According To Science Ever - David Wolfe

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funny.. but he never does discuss charcoal.

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4 min 20 seconds he does so refer to AC- david has many videos on line - search

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ive been using "Toms of Maine activated charcoal toothpaste."

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Redmond Life Earth Paste is another. You can make your own via uTub too.

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Sodium Citrate is used in making colloidal gold (this version). When David Nixon said this was helping, could it have been the SC ?

This works, in other words, makes red liquid.

https://youtu.be/S21Xfy3Z0_8?si=pIodgWkM8v-zea8B

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I had charcoal on my mind for some time, but decided against it. Seeing how they recommend it and put in toothpastes, soaps, cosmetics, flosses etc, I figured there might be something to it… I had this inkling there could be graphene in activated charcoal. I hope I am wrong, but how can we be sure of anything these days? Do they push something good anymore?

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Graphene is made of carbon. Activated charcoal is also from carbon. I am not sure if it is safe to take more carbon. What if is then being used to self-assembly more nano stuff in the body?

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That’s precisely my concern. Also I just read Claudia’s comment one above yours…

Her Wikipedia excerpt is telling….

So I resolved to burning my toast daily. What else can I do? I am tired of it all.

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I think is best to educate ourselves on everything related to graphene & nanotechnology and rely less on others.

The same goes with c60 supplement. I don't trust it even if it is promoted everywhere.

Stay strong, it will be alright!

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Graphene is “the strongest material ever tested.”

“In 2013, Stanford University physicists reported that single-layer graphene is a hundred times more chemically reactive than thicker multilayer sheets.[180]

Graphene can self-repair holes in its sheets”

“In 2013 research at Brown University found that 10 μm few-layered graphene flakes are able to pierce cell membranes in solution. They were observed to enter initially via sharp and jagged points, allowing graphene to be internalized in the cell. The physiological effects of this remain unknown, and this remains a relatively unexplored field.“

Also Wikipedia

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How would we, plain ppl, ever know if they are not adding it to everything we touch? I would err on the side of caution…

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Jan 11·edited Jan 11

After reading your comment, I did a little research on Wikipedia:

“Carbon is capable of forming many allotropes (structurally different forms of the same element) due to its valency. Well-known forms of carbon include diamond and graphite. In recent decades, many more allotropes have been discovered and researched, including ball shapes such as buckminsterfullerene and sheets such as graphene. Larger-scale structures of carbon include nanotubes, nanobuds and nanoribbons.”

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thanks

keep posting the thoughts & results

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