There’s a 4-page PDF explaining the protocol in detail, so that’s why they should email to receive it. The top important products that are recommended by the researcher/practitioner who designed this protocol (for asymptomatic vaccinated people to take) are Lumbrokinase, Essiac, A1 Minerals, and Clot Off. But the explanations and instructions are really important - so please have them request the PDF.
If someone has objections to mailing, should use mail forwarding rule-based, like apple "hide my mail (which is clumsy to use) or make some eMail for it (1min.; in this sense any free mail is throw-away: after some rummaging, you always find a "delete account" button;) or use spamgourmet.com (best set up your own server with some friends or family members, as they are likely to be "suspected" that you want your email freedom back, so especially system near "bad boys" don't want an email that would telltale if they passed the email on, like adobe did, by letting them be hacked - one-eMail-one-purpose users new it 1 year before adobe admitted it;)
Thanks. Without prodding from a friend, I would not have initiated a very intensive detox/rehab regimen (lacunar infarct to the ventral posterolateral thalamus as a plausible adverse effect from two doses of the Pfizer jab, most likely due to a thrombogenic episode). My specific regimen was tailored from both the FLCCC and The Wellness Company treatment protocols. The one you've linked has been requested. Never hurts to get a second (third, in my case) opinion. Happy to report: feeling much, much better.
This is from Kerry K, a spiritual teacher. She talks about how what we ingest affects us only to a point - it's the thought and spiritual level that we are at when we eat it and afterwards that counts even more. This sounds very much like the affect that making a good bracha on food both before and after we eat it has. Henny Machlis, a"h, talked about this as well. She related that she saw a poor woman say over the small amount food she fed her children a prayer to the effect that the food should fill and satisfy them and have all the nutrition they need. Henny said that the woman's children were always healthy and happy on an amount of food that most would find miniscule. I would employ that same idea to anyone who took the vax. Taking physical cures/detox can help, but getting Hashem involved is the most powerful strategy.https://youtu.be/E7ZWgQHU_eA
Thank you for your question. I believe that I make it abundantly clear how much I love and respect God by talking about Him frequently. Indeed, a major purpose of this substack is to inspire people to return to God.
The reason I usually write “G-d” is because this is the traditional way among Torah Jews when writing non-sacred texts. This is specifically out of our huge respect! It is to prevent G-d’s name from being desecrated, should someone throw away or destroy the paper or book or treat it disrespectfully.
In prayer books and other sacred texts, of course His Name is written as “God.” These are expected to be treated with respect.
Perfect reply--regardless of the question. Parenthetically, one of the most spiritually moving experiences I've ever had was when I visited an exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls put on by the Israel Antiquities Authority. It was almost canceled for security reasons given the fact that 9/11 occurred just months previously. When I viewed the word Yahweh (YHWH or הוה, if I'm recalling correctly) in the many manuscripts we were allowed to see, the letters almost seemed to rise above the parchment. Of course, it most likely didn't but I'll never forget the experience. Your use of "G-d" is understood and shows the proper amount of reverence that I would expect from a believer.
Jewish people believe it’s going against the 3rd of the 10th commandment - do not take the of the Lord in vain - to write the name of the Almighty in full. We, therefore, out of utmost respect to our Creator, never write his name out in full. We also never utter his actual Holy name - but use the name Hashem (literally, the name) to refer to Him.
Catholics were taught, hopefully still ARE, that using the name of G-d in vain is using it in an oath-- basically cursing. It is a "mortal" sin. How much added power would it have been over all these centuries if they had ALSO utilized this same, simple custom of never writing His name out in Full? I think-- a lot. I feel I lost a bit of reverence being brought up without this tiny more bit of respect. It was a custom, however, to capitalize pronouns referring to G-d. Should have gone further since it was already practice in the Jewish community when the church was being born.
Thank you, thank you , thank you! I’m praying this will bring some much needed relief to the vaxed.
What are the protocol Rx that we can share with them as many won't want to email a stranger ..
There’s a 4-page PDF explaining the protocol in detail, so that’s why they should email to receive it. The top important products that are recommended by the researcher/practitioner who designed this protocol (for asymptomatic vaccinated people to take) are Lumbrokinase, Essiac, A1 Minerals, and Clot Off. But the explanations and instructions are really important - so please have them request the PDF.
Thanks I will look into it and forward.. may be good for the unjabbed too .. but lumbro and clot off.. hope that's not too much thinners!
Clot Off is only taken for a week.
If someone has objections to mailing, should use mail forwarding rule-based, like apple "hide my mail (which is clumsy to use) or make some eMail for it (1min.; in this sense any free mail is throw-away: after some rummaging, you always find a "delete account" button;) or use spamgourmet.com (best set up your own server with some friends or family members, as they are likely to be "suspected" that you want your email freedom back, so especially system near "bad boys" don't want an email that would telltale if they passed the email on, like adobe did, by letting them be hacked - one-eMail-one-purpose users new it 1 year before adobe admitted it;)
This is not a functioning email address.
It is definitely functioning. Emails are coming in. Try again.
LevAharonBikurCholim@gmail.com.
Thanks. Without prodding from a friend, I would not have initiated a very intensive detox/rehab regimen (lacunar infarct to the ventral posterolateral thalamus as a plausible adverse effect from two doses of the Pfizer jab, most likely due to a thrombogenic episode). My specific regimen was tailored from both the FLCCC and The Wellness Company treatment protocols. The one you've linked has been requested. Never hurts to get a second (third, in my case) opinion. Happy to report: feeling much, much better.
This is from Kerry K, a spiritual teacher. She talks about how what we ingest affects us only to a point - it's the thought and spiritual level that we are at when we eat it and afterwards that counts even more. This sounds very much like the affect that making a good bracha on food both before and after we eat it has. Henny Machlis, a"h, talked about this as well. She related that she saw a poor woman say over the small amount food she fed her children a prayer to the effect that the food should fill and satisfy them and have all the nutrition they need. Henny said that the woman's children were always healthy and happy on an amount of food that most would find miniscule. I would employ that same idea to anyone who took the vax. Taking physical cures/detox can help, but getting Hashem involved is the most powerful strategy.https://youtu.be/E7ZWgQHU_eA
Yeah but she's a new ager 🚩🚨🆘🤌no thanks!
I thought about that afterwards. I could have just quoted the other points without bringing her in. Good point.
Nac,Quercetin,Bromalain, Irish moss, EDTA, Milk Thistle and Danelion,Nattokinase and mk7.
Can help the vaxxed.
Thank you for your question. I believe that I make it abundantly clear how much I love and respect God by talking about Him frequently. Indeed, a major purpose of this substack is to inspire people to return to God.
The reason I usually write “G-d” is because this is the traditional way among Torah Jews when writing non-sacred texts. This is specifically out of our huge respect! It is to prevent G-d’s name from being desecrated, should someone throw away or destroy the paper or book or treat it disrespectfully.
In prayer books and other sacred texts, of course His Name is written as “God.” These are expected to be treated with respect.
Perfect reply--regardless of the question. Parenthetically, one of the most spiritually moving experiences I've ever had was when I visited an exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls put on by the Israel Antiquities Authority. It was almost canceled for security reasons given the fact that 9/11 occurred just months previously. When I viewed the word Yahweh (YHWH or הוה, if I'm recalling correctly) in the many manuscripts we were allowed to see, the letters almost seemed to rise above the parchment. Of course, it most likely didn't but I'll never forget the experience. Your use of "G-d" is understood and shows the proper amount of reverence that I would expect from a believer.
And thanks for the referral.
Jewish people believe it’s going against the 3rd of the 10th commandment - do not take the of the Lord in vain - to write the name of the Almighty in full. We, therefore, out of utmost respect to our Creator, never write his name out in full. We also never utter his actual Holy name - but use the name Hashem (literally, the name) to refer to Him.
It’s actually nothing to do with lack of pride. It’s simply out of deep respect.
Catholics were taught, hopefully still ARE, that using the name of G-d in vain is using it in an oath-- basically cursing. It is a "mortal" sin. How much added power would it have been over all these centuries if they had ALSO utilized this same, simple custom of never writing His name out in Full? I think-- a lot. I feel I lost a bit of reverence being brought up without this tiny more bit of respect. It was a custom, however, to capitalize pronouns referring to G-d. Should have gone further since it was already practice in the Jewish community when the church was being born.