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Soory traveling. I have that and got a book, Healing With DMSO, by a lady name Volmer. Has great recipes for all kinds of ailments. I also have 99.99 dmso cream I use for sciatica and that i gave to the shield maiden and son. I just rub it on. I think most come in glass containers. I have several kinds. Some with aloe Vera and some with lavender. Vikings like to smell good for their shield maidens, haha. Skol

Mentioned to the Chiropractor that I had some coming in the mail and he said that he breaks Advil Capsules and adds a little of that before rubbing it in.

You heard of that?
 
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I do have this. Shield maiden loves it for age spots and wrinkles. Great anxiety reliever. Got some DMSO liquid and some essential oils for different ailments. Even working up a batch for inflammation behind my retina. Yep, eye drops. Got a recipe in that book I mentioned earlier for ear issues.Never used it with advil. Trying to get away from shit that is bad for liver/kidneys. Skol!
 
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I do have this. Shield maiden loves it for age spots and wrinkles. Great anxiety reliever. Got some DMSO liquid and some essential oils for different ailments. Even working up a batch for inflammation behind my retina. Yep, eye drops. Got a recipe in that book I mentioned earlier for ear issues.Never used it with advil. Trying to get away from shit that is bad for liver/kidneys. Skol!
Does this one work on migraines? My bil has tried every medication and treatment it there and no luck.
 
Does this one work on migraines? My bil has tried every medication and treatment it there and no luck.
She uses that like the greeks use windex. She loves it for the qualities that frankincense provides. Skin, calming, and so many others. I just rubbed the regular cream on her temples when she had the migraine.
But I now have several as everyone keeps taking jars after they come over for my food. Kids! haha Skol!
 
Hantavirus? Was she slithering under the house chasing rats/mice or scrounging for droppings? This virus is mostly associated with rodents and found in their droppings.


Did Hunter take his Arkansas child with him?
That is weirdo bullshit. Nothing goes from carbon monoxide to Huanta virus in a week. Whatever you see here is bullshit. Just distraction
 
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Ukrainian troops in Kursk region almost surrounded, - Reuters.

▪️We are talking about thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
▪️This was a serious blow to Kyiv, which had hoped to use its presence in the region as leverage on Moscow in possible peace talks, Reuters notes.
▪️Ukraine's situation in the Kursk region has deteriorated sharply over the past three days, with Russian forces recapturing significant territory in an offensive that has nearly cut the Ukrainian group in two and cut off the main group from its main supply routes.

t.me/ForeignAgentIntel


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🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺New York Post writes that Ukraine may withdraw troops from the Kursk region in the next two weeks.

t.me/ForeignAgentIntel

On X you'd think the Ukes have Russia surrounded amd their women impregnated w little Voldomors.
The delusional tendency is strong with those folks
 
She uses that like the greeks use windex. She loves it for the qualities that frankincense provides. Skin, calming, and so many others. I just rubbed the regular cream on her temples when she had the migraine.
But I now have several as everyone keeps taking jars after they come over for my food. Kids! haha Skol!
Takes 3 jews to make 1 greek
 
Unless the 'carbon monoxide' was the first SWAG... which it was.

An easy 'go to' when you find 2 people dead as well as a dog.
Nah man. Haunta has to be Ingested and then reproduced internally to produce damage. It is reasonably able to look at a victim and say they died of flu like symptoms. With carbon monoxide it Is much more like a person just was alive than not( depending on time/color of corpse) a person w a virus will show distress where a person who died from Carbo monoxide will generally seem peaceable at time of perishing.
I think.
I'll ask grok.
Brb
Eta

Can you tell the difference of someone dies from carbon monoxide or huatna virus
I assume you meant "Hantavirus" rather than "huatna virus." Let me clarify the differences between death caused by carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and Hantavirus infection based on how they affect the body and the signs they leave behind.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Cause: CO is an odorless, colorless gas that binds to hemoglobin in the blood more effectively than oxygen, forming carboxyhemoglobin. This prevents oxygen from being delivered to tissues and organs.
  • Mechanism of Death: Death occurs due to hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) affecting vital organs, especially the brain and heart.
  • Symptoms Before Death: Headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, weakness, and eventually unconsciousness. In severe cases, it can happen quickly, sometimes without obvious warning if exposure is high (e.g., sleeping in a room with a faulty heater).
  • Post-Mortem Signs:
    • Bright cherry-red coloration of the skin, lips, and blood due to carboxyhemoglobin (a classic sign, though not always present if death occurs slowly or the body is found later).
    • Minimal physical damage to organs beyond hypoxia-related effects.
    • Blood tests can confirm high carboxyhemoglobin levels (typically >10-20% in fatal cases).
  • Context: Often linked to environmental factors like faulty heaters, car exhaust, or enclosed spaces with poor ventilation.
Hantavirus Infection
  • Cause: Hantavirus is a viral infection typically contracted from inhaling dust contaminated with rodent droppings, urine, or saliva (e.g., deer mice in North America). It causes Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) or, less commonly, Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS), depending on the strain.
  • Mechanism of Death: In HPS, the virus damages blood vessels in the lungs, leading to fluid leakage into the alveoli (air sacs), causing pulmonary edema and respiratory failure. In HFRS, kidney failure and bleeding complications can lead to death.
  • Symptoms Before Death:
    • Early: Fever, muscle aches, fatigue (flu-like symptoms).
    • Later (HPS): Rapid onset of shortness of breath, coughing, and severe respiratory distress within days.
    • Later (HFRS): Low blood pressure, kidney failure, and bleeding tendencies.
  • Post-Mortem Signs:
    • Lungs filled with fluid (edema) and evidence of capillary leakage in HPS cases.
    • Potential kidney damage or hemorrhages in HFRS cases.
    • No cherry-red coloration; instead, signs of infection (e.g., inflammation) and organ failure dominate.
    • Lab tests (e.g., PCR or serology) can detect Hantavirus-specific antibodies or RNA.
  • Context: Linked to exposure to rodent-infested areas, often rural settings, with no person-to-person transmission.
Key Differences
  1. Cause of Death:
    • CO: Oxygen starvation (hypoxia) from gas inhalation.
    • Hantavirus: Respiratory failure (HPS) or kidney/bleeding issues (HFRS) from viral infection.
  2. Speed:
    • CO: Can kill in minutes to hours, depending on concentration.
    • Hantavirus: Progresses over days, with death typically 2-10 days after respiratory symptoms begin in HPS.
  3. Visible Signs:
    • CO: Cherry-red skin/blood (sometimes).
    • Hantavirus: Fluid-filled lungs or kidney damage, no red discoloration.
  4. Detection:
    • CO: Blood carboxyhemoglobin levels.
    • Hantavirus: Viral testing, lung/kidney pathology.
If you're asking about a specific case (e.g., an X post or scenario), feel free to provide more details, and I can refine the answer further!
Disclaimer: Grok is not a doctor; please consult one. Don't share information that can identify you.





explain detection methods
other toxic gases
 
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Nah man. Haunta has to be Ingested and then reproduced internally to produce damage. It is reasonably able to look at a victim and say they died of flu like symptoms. With carbon monoxide it Is much more like a person just was alive than not( depending on time/color of corpse) a person w a virus will show distress where a person who died from Carbo monoxide will generally seem peaceable at time of perishing.
I think.
I'll ask grok.
Brb

I like how @Rebarcock. turns into super nerd when he’s not drinking.
 
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