In taking Glucosamine Sulfate for joints, I then bought a product that was on sale that also had Boswellia serrate in it with the Glucosamine. When taking it, I had a bad reaction, as my calf muscle formed a terrible cramp (a Charlie horse) to where I could hardly walk. I quit taking it, it cleared up. After some months I thought I would try it again, to see if it was the Boswellia serrata and sure enough, the same thing happened again. Apparently I am allergic to Boswellia serrata. I even carry a card in my purse that I cannot take this supplement. People need to be aware that it is possible to have an allergic reaction to supplements.
I really appreciate FOCAL POINT's efforts in educating the public on the dangers of the covid shots. Please keep up the pressure!
That being said, there is an aspect of the covid shots that many are overlooking. Karen Kingston has been exposing the full extent of the patented technology used in the shots, one of which is hydrogel. Few seem to realize that it is a programmable substance and new patents reveal it can be activated and programmed to do specific functions using wireless signals from cell towers and wifi.
The ROOTS product you are advertising uses hydrogel. While they may have programmed it to perform the function of their advertised product, it can be reprogrammed to do something else.
The potential application of this technology scares even me.
Please contact Ms Kinston and possibly interview her as to what this technology is capable of doing in the human body.
Topical hydrogels are safe and widely used. Systemic administration may be a different issue. I agree that Kingston is doing a good job following the lead on patents and how the vaccines were developed in advance of the pandemic.
Dr. McCollough- The ROOTS system overall sounds most impressive. As a cardiovascular expert- is there any chance that the methylene blue depletes the nitric oxide that serves as a vasodilatory coronary/cerebrovascular function? Also, can the methylene blue have significant MAO inhibitor functions? Can it be combined with finasteride/minoxidil topical preps? Does laser light serve any useful adjunctive purpose?
Indeed, these may not be clinically relevant concerns- but you are the man to ask.
Overall, most impressive. The pathophysiological mechanisms the ROOTS system addresses is brilliant and unique. My instinct tells me that ROOTS is the way to go- esp. early in the process.
The MB dose is sufficiently low where side effects along those lines of mechanism are not of concern. I suggest the capsules and the topical products for at least 6 to 12 months before prescription medications are added.
In taking Glucosamine Sulfate for joints, I then bought a product that was on sale that also had Boswellia serrate in it with the Glucosamine. When taking it, I had a bad reaction, as my calf muscle formed a terrible cramp (a Charlie horse) to where I could hardly walk. I quit taking it, it cleared up. After some months I thought I would try it again, to see if it was the Boswellia serrata and sure enough, the same thing happened again. Apparently I am allergic to Boswellia serrata. I even carry a card in my purse that I cannot take this supplement. People need to be aware that it is possible to have an allergic reaction to supplements.
I really appreciate FOCAL POINT's efforts in educating the public on the dangers of the covid shots. Please keep up the pressure!
That being said, there is an aspect of the covid shots that many are overlooking. Karen Kingston has been exposing the full extent of the patented technology used in the shots, one of which is hydrogel. Few seem to realize that it is a programmable substance and new patents reveal it can be activated and programmed to do specific functions using wireless signals from cell towers and wifi.
The ROOTS product you are advertising uses hydrogel. While they may have programmed it to perform the function of their advertised product, it can be reprogrammed to do something else.
The potential application of this technology scares even me.
Please contact Ms Kinston and possibly interview her as to what this technology is capable of doing in the human body.
Topical hydrogels are safe and widely used. Systemic administration may be a different issue. I agree that Kingston is doing a good job following the lead on patents and how the vaccines were developed in advance of the pandemic.
Dr. McCollough- The ROOTS system overall sounds most impressive. As a cardiovascular expert- is there any chance that the methylene blue depletes the nitric oxide that serves as a vasodilatory coronary/cerebrovascular function? Also, can the methylene blue have significant MAO inhibitor functions? Can it be combined with finasteride/minoxidil topical preps? Does laser light serve any useful adjunctive purpose?
Indeed, these may not be clinically relevant concerns- but you are the man to ask.
Overall, most impressive. The pathophysiological mechanisms the ROOTS system addresses is brilliant and unique. My instinct tells me that ROOTS is the way to go- esp. early in the process.
The MB dose is sufficiently low where side effects along those lines of mechanism are not of concern. I suggest the capsules and the topical products for at least 6 to 12 months before prescription medications are added.