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I want to state clearly here that just because there are no tech-looking objects in this sample, this does not mean that the sample does not include nano particles that could self-assemble. It is possible that allowing the sample to evolve or evaporate under Wifi/5G for a longer duration than the 1-hour used in this study would allow for tech to become visible. Regardless of self-assembly, the elemental analysis will hopefully get us significant information on the contents.

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Good point.

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Went to a new dentist, in a practice which they named "Enlighten Dental". What is in a name? Come to find out, nothing in this case, as the new dentist knew nothing about this new info, nothing. I had to decide if I wanted to have this horrible stuff injected into my head right below my brain, or let my teeth get worse, after x-rays revealed how many truly troubled teeth were in there. I chose to have some work done, and the dentistry was excellent, but that was just the beginning of what needs to be addressed, and I am dragging my heels very strongly in delay of further injections, so compromising my health with teeth which are in severe decline. This is one of the most difficult choices ever in my life. I have noticed nothing I can put my finger on since those shots back in the summer, so that is good...but what if I get more? Is there a tipping point?

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It's like a Covid shot. I'd do ice and whiskey, and see this;:

https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/your-dentist-the-serial-killer

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What exactly do you mean about the ice and whiskey? Use it as an anesthetic or have a drink? My teeth are not hurting, which Is why the xrays surprised the heck out of me, since I have no tooth pain. Curious about your recommended application of the ice and whiskey. Tend to be a tequila person more than a whiskey person, as it is gluten free. Will that do?

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It means drink some (any type) of alcohol (at your own risk) and use ice on teeth for anesthesia.

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That was what I thought, so thanks for confirmation!

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I can relate to your dilemma. About one year ago, I developed a fractured molar which had to be extracted, due to constant pain. I allowed the dentist to inject a local anesthetic for the procedure. To the best of my knowledge, I have suffered no negative effects. Having said that, I have not had my blood examined (either before or after) using the live blood analysis technique that has disclosed the presence of microtechnology in so many of the local anesthetics.

For people who decide they have no choice but to undergo a painful dental procedure, there appear to be few actual good options. If a local anesthetic is chosen, one approach would be to preload with substances that have been found (according to some microscopists) to lessen the amount of microtechnology in the blood such as garlic, onions, NAC, vitamin C, Turmeric, curcumin, sodium citrate, chlorine dioxide and some others (for more information, see Karl C.'s substack at: https://managainstthemicrobes.substack.com/p/my-protocol-with-reasons-and-logic? Then one could continue taking them for a period after the dental work. Ideally, it would be best to check your blood before to establish a baseline and then afterward.

Others such as Dr. Anita Baxas (also on substack) recommends taking oral EDTA and high doses of vitamin C (~10 grams/day). I did note that Karl C has negative things to say about EDTA and methylene blue. Each person will need to do their own due diligence and decide what they think is best for them.

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See my recent post, Your Dentist the Serial Killer. Will get diphenhydramine and scope/element analyze it, at least the one here in Japan.

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Okay, got it, thanks again.

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I must look for that, thanks.

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Wow, thank you so much for this great info! Guess what I decided to do each time I got a shot, two different times, where I got 4-5 teeth repaired. As she gave me the injection, I imagined light hitting all the nanoparticles and neutralizing them, and whenever I thought of it, I would keep reinforcing the light-against-the-nanos. At least that made me feel better. Getting a blood analysis prior to more work just makes sense, right? And then the boosting with those substances, which I pretty much do in some way every day, but boosting/upping the ante makes more sense.

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PM, there are many dental anesthetics used today, and the word “lidocaine” is kind of misleading catch-all name. The real drug Lidocaine is an old first generation version of dental anesthesia not used in the US as often as others today because it doesn’t work very well. I hate to throw that into the discussion, but it may be pertinent. People need to know that cheap dentists may be injecting crap in your mouth. It is important to remember that physicians use the same topical anesthetics in their practice and may not know what they are injecting because it isn’t used as routinely in their day to day work.

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Thanks for that added info CA. You may be right but this sample is labeled by the drug co as "lidocaine" and is sold by a Japanese drug co here in Japan where I am, not in the US. It may be cheap and crap, but I can tell you I had it injected into me a number of months ago and it works very well. It may also have bad crap in it and this is part of my process to check. Whatever "it" is, it is having an elemental analysis done on it so stayed tuned.

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Looks like lidocaine omelette.

Anyway, no control samples for comparison?

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Controls would be difficult but you bring up an important topic. There's no clear tech seen in the current test (to me). So comparing to a lido sample of 10 yrs ago we would find....what? and what would be the control, how would we define a control?

☞Now, if there was tech, OR, if the elemental analysis finds nasty metals etc in it, well we know those don't belong there, control would be unnecessary. The issue would be to find the raw material in the manufacturing process that has the nasty elements in it. This would require removing each raw material one at a time and doing spectroscopy on the lido minus each piece to find it. If the whole thing is made ahead of time (which I've heard it may be), then there is no way to find the specific part, the only recourse is to avoid it and perhaps take some admin/regulatory/legal action on the maker.

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There's a PDF, but I don't have time - got a dentist appointment tomorrow and I'm already nervous 💓

"Artifacts are damage caused in specimen preparation and can be confused with specimen ultrastructure. Many artifacts are a result of mechanical or chemical action during sample preparation and some artifacts are due to irradiation by the electron beam during examination of the specimen in the microscope."

Recognizing and Preventing Artifacts in Microscopy

Cambridge University Press & Assessment

https://www.cambridge.org › core › content › view

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I call it the "bag & bottle" method, bring a bag of ice cubes and a bottle of whiskey and pinch yourself when they drill.

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Oil of clove?

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I guess I am lucky I can go into a trance and endure most anything... Blew a dentist away once when I insisted He do the work without the needle, and He prepared a tooth for a cap. I did not even twitch.

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I am not sure how helpful these suggestions will be but here goes. I am aware of some people using magnets to draw down the graphene oxide in the vials and then extracting solution at the very top hopefully with a 'nano' amount of graphene in it. Also others have first put the vial into an anti-nano device before displacing graphene. I am not sure if all vials have graphene oxide and or nano-particles. Finally a fellow by the name of Tony P has a simple formula of TSP and Baking Soda that has helped him and others remineralize their teeth resulting in loose teeth becoming firmer and cavities being healed.

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Thanks Ester. Do you have any links to the nano removal issue? Also note Graphene is only hypothetical

https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/the-true-nature-of-graphene

However there is thin graphitic material, so that may be what it is.

On Tony, do you have links for his info? Thanks

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All contaminated with crap

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Not sure what it all looks like, but I surely can derive that the moneyed psychopaths in control are unEthically messing with Us (placing Them beneath the beasts!). We really need to strip Them of Their tool to power.

They Really ARE 1984ing Us (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/they-really-are-1984ing-us

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Is there any way to ascertain the composition of these particles?

How about comparing the same stuff with itself without the 5G phone?

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Yes, spectroscopy is being done. Yes we did the no 5G first. It looks a bit different-I still need to ask the lab why it’s different so didn’t want to show it first, wanted to do what other papers did first. Good point, and I will repost with the no 5G later!

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Looks like poison to me! 😮

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