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Vaccines shown to spur growth of deadlier viral strains: study
What I've realized is one good indicator of what actually works is to actually watch what gets viciously attacked here. I take it to mean the 'elites' are trying to keep people away from it because it does work, and the more vicious and determined the attack, the more effective it probably is. Parazapper can attest to how hard they come down on him. I've seen it. And I have 15 years of very successful zapper experience.
And of course you're right. It's why big pharma works so hard to discredit and hide some of the holistic approaches. People won't buy their poison, given any choice, I suspect. There of course will always be those who think a slight bluish tinge from poorly made silver (heck that's why they called the royals of Europe 'bluebloods' because they always ate off silver and got too big of pieces stuck in their cells, causing that tinge.) is more horrible than facing death every time they risk big pharma's 'drugs, because a (brainwashed) doctor tells them so. Go figure, eh?
I've never tried taking CS sublingually, just gulped it right on down. I always took a good probiotic in case it did kill my friendly bacteria but Dr. Clark said all her tests show it didn't. It actually might have been more effective sublingually though. I just never thought to try it that way.
I've just found herbs for all those pathogens so I tended to focus on a specific one as needed. I don't really use CS much any more because the herbs always do the trick (I learned most folks need to take them with a catalyst though, like a hot beverage or cayenne pepper capsule which most folks don't know). I suspect it's why I've encountered so many folks who say herbs don't work, because without that catalyst, they probably wouldn't.
But like you say--if the predicted 'doom' happens, herbs will be hard to come by too, I suspect. I doubt I could tell goldenseal plants from dandelions myself, so I keep my CS generator handy.