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fascinating! kind of over my head, but worth keeping Somewhere In My Mind as useful information.

It reminds me of people who claim that sodium lauryl sulfate, found in almost all toothpaste, causes canker sores by dissolving the cell membranes in your mouth. Then I saw a very dramatic video about growing heart cells on a scaffolding with a heart shape. Eventually this heart started beating on its own! Here's the kicker, the part that impressed me: the pure white scaffolding was actually a mouse heart that had all the cells on it dissolved off, leaving only the connective tissue. And what was used to dissolve the cells? Sodium Lauryl sulfate of course!

So I never buy toothpaste that has that as an ingredient, and I would certainly never allow someone to inject PEG into my body 🤪

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I have wondered how PEG in toothpaste and so many products for personal care is safe while ethylene glycol which is antifreeze, is extremely toxic if ingested? https://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/research/literature-data/article/21837164/comparatively-speaking-ppg-vs-peg

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Interesting stuff - related to my post of the day about hydration and fascia....

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Brilliant. I’ve been hearing quite a lot lately about PEG and the jabs and its I’ll effects on DNA. Keep going, you have my full attention.

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Are Torsion Fields anything like MOXY (metal-oxygen fusion)?

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Not sure what you mean...

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Dunno. Heard it on Rense Radio. Allegedly involved in cold fusion (Pons-Fleischmann sort; 110-Pd + 16-O --> 128-Xe as I recall) and that phenomenally high-mileage carburetor (something about argon used in the process). Fwiw, my dad observed some calorimetric anomalies at the National Cold Fusion Institute. Why nuclear reactions should occur baffles me.

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Watch the Josephson interview linked in the article on the Rossi reactor.

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