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Speaking of gibberish, I've noticed people at work being more prone to writing in fragments without punctuation. I can't replicate it even if I try. This is in professional communications, too. I think for some the clot shot went straight to the brain.

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Hi Frank,

There is so much mayhem in the US, and several sensational crimes in South Korea recently. I'm wondering if Jewjabs aren't responsible for this uptick in aggression?

Linh

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Good luck with Ubon Ratchathani. Issan is the only province of Thailand I haven't enjoyed mainly because of the people.

The vast majority of the bar girls in Thailand come from Issan for a good reason. The whole culture is built on shaking people down for money. Successfully doing so brings you status not shame.

It is dismaying to visit Issan with a woman (non bar girl) from there. Family comes out of the Teak woodwork to try and get money from the farang in the form of food, booze or plain bahts.

Contrast that with the South of Thailand where my wife comes from. When I visit there the family competes to treat the falang. If a woman from her village was to become a bar girl in Bangkok, it would not matter how big of a house she bought for her mother, the locals would be appalled.

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I read in a natural health newsletter that for strokes, minerals are a must - magnesium, potassium, pink Himalayan salt, etc.

Regular table salt is a denatured worthless product. It has been bleached of all the beneficial minerals.

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Jun 17, 2023·edited Jun 17, 2023

DMSO, a sulfurous byproduct of paper manufacture, is a veritable miracle drug. If administered at the time of stroke or heart attack, can almost entirely mitigate the damage done. It is also fantastic for injuries and diseases of inflammation, and nerve pain. It can be applied topically or drank with juice. I'm surprised it was never included in any covid/vax damage protocols. Cheap and unpatentable, it will never be recognized by the petro-Rockefeller medical establishment, but Dr. Stanly Jacob at OHSU dedicated his life to the study of this wonder drug. I've used it for fairly serious burns, and if applied immediately, by the following day it's as though the burn never happened.

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Gigolo Joe, thank you for this comment on DMSO. I have a bite (I think it was a spider) on my little finger, right hand. I was bitten on 4/23/23, and it has not healed. It looks inflamed. I have gone to two doctors plus my nurse practitioner, but they apparently don't know what to do for me. It is painful. I have tried rubbing different herbal liquids on it, but nothing helps.

I'm going to try using DMSO on it. I happen to have a bottle.

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I hope it helps! That's odd, because my mother has been dealing with what we suspect is a spider bite on the elbow for the last few days. It never even occurred to me to try DMSO. The first thing I wanted to do was hit it with a lighter like a mosquito bite. With mosquitos, it denatures the proteins or whatever is in their saliva. She couldn't bring herself to do it though, and afterward started getting bumps and discoloration from her wrist to her shoulder. You'd think a poultice of some kind would work on a bite.

I supplement our water with various minerals. I think supplements are probably important for anyone in the West not living and eating on an organic farm.

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"𝘏𝘦𝘳𝘦, 𝘯𝘰𝘸, 𝘪𝘵’𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘺 𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘦 𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘷𝘦" -Amen, brother. Amen.

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Especially when one's house is invaded by rats!!!

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Linh, Nakhon Phanom is a much more interesting place than Ubon.

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