Dr Lundstrom had another analysis done on Septocaine by the University of Colorado Boulder. As I and others have reported, self assembly nanotechnology has been found in dental anesthetics worldwide. Darkfield Microscopy Of Dental Anesthetics I have also shown clinically the dangers of dental anesthetics causing rubbery clots: Additionally I have tested its effects on human blood: I have been warning people for many months against using Zeolite as it enhances the nanotechnology. Zeolite is a Sodium, Aluminum, Silicon complex. These building blocks were found in all COVID19 bioweapons: Dr Hortencia Bremer had a microchip analyzed that developed from the Pfizer bioweapon and Aluminum, Silicon and Sodium was identified - all building blocks of Zeolite: Now the University of Colorado identified Albeit within the dental anesthetic - here is the result NaAlSi ₃O₈ = Albeit = Zeolite. Here is more information
You can see that Zeolite ( Albite) plus Graphene is used as nanomaterials - to enhance Kevlar strength. Kevlar is a polyamide, the principal hydrogel polymer component alongside with polyvinyl alcohol and polyethylene that we found in human blood and rubbery clots. You can read more here:
This is further analysis by the University of Colorado: Summary: If Zeolite was an antidote, why would we find it in Dental Anesthetics that create microchips and has been proven to have self assembly nanotechnology in it? And why would we find the building blocks of Zeolite in the COVID19 bioweapons? And why would Dr. Hildegarde Staninger explain that Silica is converted to gel like Silicone to create microchips and polymer filaments composing the advanced nanotechnology of Morgellon’s? And why would DuPonts implantable microchips be Silica enhanced? Worthy questions to contemplate. I have deactivated the dental anesthetic self assembly nanotechnology with EDTA and Vitamin C: You're currently a free subscriber to Humanity United Now - Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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