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Citizen_Jimserac's avatar

Revealing and damning all at the same time.

Well done !

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Stephen's avatar

Dear 2nd SGITW,

Love your work, ty. Flagging MMS/Chlorine Dioxide FYI, for those individuals tight on $$$: https://mmstestimonials.co/cancer

Note the anti-microbial/anti-parasitic similarity to Mod Tippens.

Cheers.

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R U Kidding me.'s avatar

Interesting.

The water treatment in my area used is sodium hypochlorite. As per the article if I add lemon juice it’s the same? Does anyone know?

What’s the ratio lemon juice/water?

Thanks!!!!

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John Lawton's avatar

Better to install a Reverse Osmosis filter for your drinking water?

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Renee Marie's avatar

WOW WOW WOW!!!💥💥💥✝️✝️✝️

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Indigo Digest's avatar

Keep in mind that doxycycline can cause some pretty serious side effects, but probably much less than chemo.

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RTR1745's avatar

Thank you 2SG for sharing the information you have. I came across an article concerning the Tippens protocol on PubMed (NIH library). It sounded very much like a Fauci and friends cover up publication. Warned that fenbendazol use in humans was not effective and caused hepatotoxicity and hemorrhage. The authors indicated that the improvement Tippens had was from a clinical trial of Keytruda he took prior to the fenbendazol.

I scrolled on past as it sounded like Big Pharma lies.

Other articles I read were more positive, but did say the canine dosage was higher than a human would require ...

The hardest "red pills" to swallow from Covid were 1) That MDs lied to their patients about covid , ivermectin,and the vaccine , and 2) Government and Big Pharma have made a lot of money inventing and prolonging terminal disease.

RTR

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Is there somewhere I can find a protocol for using doxycycline for arthritis? There are no naturopaths, and the like, near enough to me and mainstream medicine isn’t going to actually help me.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Ivermectin is best for arthritis as i have written about previously.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Thanks! I must have missed that. I’ll search for it.

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William Sherman's avatar

I didn’t see doxycycline anywhere in the Joe Tippins protocol in today’s post. Did I overlook it?

Also, can doxycycline be used as a cancer prophylaxis?

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CarO Lyn's avatar

I’m allergic to doxycycline (angio edema!). What can I do?

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IScream2's avatar

I’m allergic to tetracycline. Can I take doxycycline? Even pharmacists can’t seem to tell me….

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Dakota Grace's avatar

I would say no to be on the safe side. Typically they will rule out a whole class.

But on the other hand, I can’t take one particular medicine in each of two classes, but can take others in the same class, in both cases; one with a mild reaction, the other without any. It’s not always cut and dry.

Just better to be cautious.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Firstly, for Lyme you must take Ivermectin with Doxycycline as this Substack has previously covered; Doxycycline on its own is not enough to cure Lyme.

Secondly, you should stay out of the sun for certain antibiotics, especially Doxycycline -- so your vacation was ruined sadly because you did not perform your basic due diligence.

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Stephen's avatar

Cardiologist Levy is the intellectual heir to Linus Pauling. His experience with high dose, intravenous vitamin C and Lyme is instructional: https://www.tomlevymd.com/articles/omns20140309/The-Clinical-Impact-of-Vitamin-C:%20My-Personal-Experiences-as-a-Physician

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sacky boi's avatar

Can you do a post on treating Lyme or have you? Particularly post facto. Thank you.

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