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I'm watching a horror movie.

Did I say "watching"?

I meant.... LIVING.

Living? I meant, Just passing thru.... NOT consuming their Pharmakia/sorcery at all costs.

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Jul 25Liked by Brucha Weisberger

I never take any antibiotics unless I am about to die. They should be a last resort not a first.

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Jul 25Liked by Brucha Weisberger

doctors pushing something that may cause long-term problems

where have I heard this before... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/safe-and-effective-mrna-death-jabs

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Jul 25Liked by Brucha Weisberger

Any information on how to heal from Cipro or prevent late-appearing damage?

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Jul 25Liked by Brucha Weisberger

Me too - had to leave the Temple of doom (hospital) before they succeeded in “protocol” murdering my husband BUT to do so needed to take Cipro (at home vs IV antibiotics in hospital) to manage the sepsis the hospital gave him! How do we mitigate this, repair mitochondria, etc?

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My researcher is trying to come up with solid leads on this and G-d willing I’ll post them when she lets me know.

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My researcher is looking into it now.

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When my husband got a UTI in rehab, they wanted to give him Cipro. I said, NO WAY! What if I hadn't known? There were other antibiotics that would work just fine and all they had to do was test to see which would be effective. They gave him something else and he recovered. I told the social director, who handled concerns of patients and families, that the doctor should not be giving out Cipro, that is is deadly dangerous (can cause blindness), and that the hospital would be legally liable for using it so casually. I don't know if anything changed. Several years later when I had a kidney problem, the urologist wanted me to take Cipro. I told him, NO WAY! I was supposed to get surgery, but the hospital refused to admit me because I cannot wear a mask. They may have saved my life. How would I know if he would give me Cipro on the sly as part of the treatment? I don't. I am paying hundreds of dollars a month treating the problem naturally, and I cannot afford that, and I grouse about it, but maybe I should be thankful! I appreciate the reminder.

To those reading my note, please read here: https://truth613.substack.com/p/fluoroquinolones-the-antibiotics

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Jul 25Liked by Brucha Weisberger

I was prescribed Cipro in 2011. It helped the infection immediately, but it was so bad I had to switch after about five days. B"H I have been good since.

I can't imagine taking such a thing for months on end like one of the examples you mentioned.

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I was floxed in 2010 and my life has never been the same since. I struggle with multiple things on a daily basis. I could not walk for 3 yrs. but I am walking again, but with much difficulty. There are too many things to list here that I deal with daily. But this is a REAL thing, and so thank you for speaking out and sharing this, please, I pray that many will share this information far and wide.

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❤️❤️

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