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Mar 10, 2023Liked by The Underdog

Thanks for this! I didn't know there was a remedy for benzo overdosing.

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Mar 12, 2023Liked by The Underdog

That's good news and surprisingly lucky you don't require a prescription over there. There's also this interesting info about its sibling slower acting opiate antagonist, Naltrexone I came across from Mercola a couple years ago:

dedicated article with interview with the researcher:

https://archive.md/tdL07

"The Remarkable Benefits of Low-Dose Naltrexone"

- Low-dose naltrexone, an opiate antagonist, can benefit most autoimmune and chronic pain conditions

- LDN is also being used as an adjunct for cancer. Research by professor Angus George Dalgleish and Dr. Wei Lou showed LDN could bring cancer cells into remission using pulsed dosing

- When microdosed, LDN can help potentiate long-term users of opioids, allowing them to reduce their dependence and lower their required opioid dose

- Naltrexone only briefly blocks the opioid receptor. Its chief clinical benefit is in the rebound effect, which includes an upregulation of your immune system and subsequent reduction in inflammation

- Other conditions being treated with LDN include Lyme disease and its co-infections, fibromyalgia, SIBO, restless leg syndrome, depression, dermatological issues and even infertility

with corresponding interview:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jR0YIQ1XctV0/

"In this interview, we review some of the remarkable benefits of low-dose naltrexone (LDN), including the surprising benefits of microdosed LDN. The two experts featured in this interview are Linda Elsegood, a Briton who founded the LDN Research Trust1 in 2004, and Dr. Sarah Zielsdorf, who has a medical practice in the Chicago area in the U.S."

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UNDERDOG, Always glad to hear about ANTIDOTES.

Thank you

With all the concern around the jabs “shedding” and this being a nano-bot danger to the un-jabbed, as well as chem trails and graphene and aluminum in the sky and nasty things in food-- the near-universality of those actions means I can only believe these theories/facts if I also believe that the powers-that-be-bad have an antidote for them.

Now that researchers have established to their satisfaction that these horrors are real, isn’t it time to turn to looking for the antidotes? Otherwise all these elaborate machinations internal to us and external to the environment would seem not just genocidal, but suicidal. No?

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