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Jan 25·edited Jan 25Liked by damon mcclure

At the risk of sounding like a raging self-promoter, I posted on boron recently.

I'm not jabbed, not a doctor, but have doctored the family for the last fifteen years and've been using boron for about seven years or more. (It's not toxic as commonly promoted.)

In research for the post, regulation of mRNA came up over and over again. I was going to make a feature of it but couldn't afford the time to study it specifically because boron is so valuable to so many other areas as well. I might do it in the future but getting folks to realise it's not poison seemed the most important aspect.

It has worked on me and even my teenager is balanced hormonally - it does so much, quite extraordinary- but it's considered poison by the pharmaceutical companies (which is as good as saying it's gold really, haha).

So anyway, I did a search for boron and neutrophils just now; I already know it strengthens cell walls and is a semi-conductor, relevant to blood, bones and brain. If nothing else it'll clear your head to help with further research.

(I wonder if you were the one asking about osteoporosis and arthritis? It's in the recent boron post).

Anyway below are notes from the just looked-up study on boron and neutrophils, RNA etc.:

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2156587211407638

Neutrophil dog-whistle to start:

-Activation of neutrophils and phagocytes during the inflammation process results in the production of reactive oxygen species [...] that are used for microbicidal purposes. Excess reactive oxygen species are destroyed in reactions involving glutathione, superoxide dismutase, and catalase.

Evidence exists indicating that boron status can affect the destruction of reactive oxygen species. Boron supplementation (3.0 mg/d) significantly increased erythrocyte superoxide dismutase concentration in boron-deprived (0.25 mg/d) men and women.59 Low doses (eg, 5 mg/L) of boron were found to support antioxidant enzyme activities, including superoxide dismutase and catalase, in human blood cultures.

-How they think it might work...

This property results in boron as boric acid forming complexes with several biologically important sugars, including ribose. The fact that borate can stabilize ribose has given support to the speculation that early life on Earth was one in which RNA was the only genetically encoded component of biological catalysts.75 Without boron, RNA would have been unlikely to form spontaneously in prebiotic conditions because its ribose component would have decomposed under the harsh conditions of early Earth.

And from the end of the study:

-The evidence that boron is a bioactive beneficial trace element is substantial. The evidence has come from numerous laboratories that have used a variety of experimental models, including humans. Boron apparently has diverse effects through influencing a cell signalling system or the formation and/or activity of an entity involved in many biochemical processes. Findings have shown that boron is needed to complete the life cycle of some higher animals; in nutritional amounts, it promotes bone health, brain function, and the immune or inflammatory response; alleviates or decreases the risk for arthritis; facilitates the action or utilization of several hormones; and is associated with decreased risk for some cancers. This suggests that boron intakes above 1 mg/d could help people “live longer and better.”

For the record our family takes about 3mg-8mg per day.

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You are all welcome to promote yourself on mine, no problems at all. I have no ego and there is a reason why I haven't incentivised mine at all. This is bigger thwn anyone and everyone has value to offer.

I think it was me, if fairness I have 2-4 baths every rnr. Salts, boron, bentonite clay, Di earth and bi carb.

Also add boron to my organic coffee and a pinch morning and night in a cup of water.

I'll up the dosage and see.

Have to up load my latest stuff but still showing shedding (if thats what it os)

I appreciate your input so please don't be shy

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Jan 25Liked by damon mcclure

Sweet, no problem, glad you're on to it!

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Jan 26·edited Jan 27Liked by damon mcclure

Thanks for the paper, I hadn't seen it. I read it as boron, an essential nutrient, binding to carcinogenic NNK (from nicotine) and wrecking it as a warhead would. The last and possibly most important bottom line is, "In addition, the boronate group may also be advantageous in the evolution of antibody or peptide inhibitors of serine proteases and other proteins with nucleophilic hydroxyl groups." Maybe I'm reading it wrong. I haven't had any breakfast yet so could be.

I haven't learned the gobbledegook the scientists use to describe their iron age fiddly work in labs but do understand how the body works (it's electrical), and follow the pattern across disciplines.

I'm taking the p in p-boronophenylalanine to mean positive electron; and pH represents the electrical conductivity of a substance. All cells work similarly, designed to run at pH 7.35-7.45 which is c.-20 to -25millivolts.

Chronic disease means low voltage to whichever organ. Cells must constantly regenerate and chronic disease means the body loses the ability to make new cells which work properly. To regenerate a new cell takes 50mv.

pH is used to describe voltage in a liquid; a certain type of meter will give the answer in millivolts. The balance is around 7 (obviously) to work properly.

Boron is a semi-conductor, which is why it has so many applications in the technological world and in medicine if used correctly (but of course it isn't atm). What I'm trying to say is, vaids or whatever one wants to call the destructive influence of the vax seems to hijack cells with their own 'warheaded' crap.

Taken in a certain sense, the equivalent might be the 24/7 news cycle which bombards the psyche with endless BS. So one turns it off to defend against it.

The point is to defend against the crap so new cells can develop (like we are creating new cells of information online for example), and I've experienced (know) boron has that electrical regenerative ability in the physical body.

It has (almost) the hardness of diamonds, it is right next to diamonds on the Mohs hardness scale but unlike diamonds one can dissolve the salts in a liquid solution and drink it in. The cells come alive with voltaic energy in both body and mind, it even helps vitamin D uptake, and the all important cell walls are strengthened - and so is the solution between the cells. Boron helps lays down new bone (which is also piezoelectric). Voltage is literally increased.

Add this to correctly balanced Lugol's supplementation and all-important diet, and Bob is our collective uncle.

I do go on. But seeing boron and warhead in the same sentence reiterates what we are up against, which is why I wrote out my most recent post in the first place.

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You have a great writing style. Would you be interested in training an AI for marketing a med spa & functional wellness clinic?

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Jan 27Liked by damon mcclure

Thanks! And nope, me and marketing don't really see eye to eye.

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Thank you, I brush my teeth with boron. This part, the E. coli , is something I haven’t figured out and stopped recommending it to vaxxed people. Does it feed the e.coli and what are they producing? After learning about spidroins, I’m throwing in the towel.

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Jan 26Liked by damon mcclure

Cool, me too. (Brush.)

I think I'm starting to understand what you mean. I read through this abstract...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9332218/

but then wondered why not kill the e.coli with Lugol's in the first instance. Boron is a weak antibiotic, but Lugol's is gold standard.

According to this abstract "Concentrations of 512µl (c.5 drops of 2%) and 1024µl (6 drops of 2%) also inhibited 100% of (standard bacterial strains Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus) bacterial growth."

Unfortunately it's in..? Arabic beyond the abstract. (Probably couldn't be published in English till 'after the war'.)

http://acikerisim.karabuk.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/2642/10543674.pdf?sequence=1

Spidroins, ew. I remember hearing rumours of that about ten years ago and decided to disbelieve it. Effing sickos man, the word on the net back then was they were splicing spider genes in to GMO food. That gruesome scene in LotR makes sense now although Frodo's spider-silk wrapped effect still looks like two minute noodles imo.

Anyhoo... I'd go 2007 Lugol's protocol to clean the blood, dump metals, purify biofilm, etc., then a few hours later, boron to start to complement and recharge.

If those glands are balanced (pineal, pituitary, parathyroid etc.) the body should start to figure things out on its own (if the diet is sound). It's what I would do anyway. Giving mankind vaids is still just vaids, it's only a death sentence if one keeps believing the BS narrative and keeps taking the rubbish. I suspect they want huge changes. Nobody would bother to change if their life wasn't on the line. It worked for me all those years ago anyway.

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The bioweaponized e.coli is fused with boron

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Any chance you could elaborate on that please?

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Feb 4Liked by damon mcclure

Hey Damon, it would seem that you and I are on somewhat of a parallel journey, with somewhat of the same intent, and somewhat of the same grasp (or lack of) of the subject matter at hand. It's a steep learning curve, eh. But someone's gotta do it. Kudos to you for getting the message out there.

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Thank you, good on you as well. I'm a paid visit behind and have my own microscope image's to up load but theres a lot that doesn't add up and no one can show me exactly what I'm finding in a prior pre vaxx textbook etc.

I had a look and like your approach and style mate. Agree with Matt as it would be interesting to see some of your photos with a Darkfield comparison shot.

I hope you run with it because the more the merrier. Don't worry about your knowledge or lack there off because this is all speculation and hypothesis until definitive proof. Everyone is welcome and everyone has their own insights.

Thanks for the likes and you're very welcome to the club. If you have a telegram account let me know and I'll send you some images.

Bed for me as I have to work early tomorrow.

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Fake german but real jew. Le Plan est Juif.

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Need to elaborate please.

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