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Marc, I really am impressed with your thinking. Also depressed by the response you have gotten from the "Medical Freedom Movement."

We need to get the word out to people. There was a post by Jeff Childers today regarding the way both the anti vax and the pro-vax community now believe that it is the toxicity of the spike protein causing everybody's problems. It may be another circus that is diverting us from the truth, which you just might have found. You can find Jeff's post at:

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/characters-and-stories-tuesday-december?r=h5j98&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&comments=true

You could post a comment more intelligent than the one I posted. He has a large following, and you could really amplify your message!

Merry Christmas!

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Thank you.

There's a lot of hard work to uncover all this as yiu can imagine. It's been a harduous and very frustrating journey.

Hopefully traction picks up.

Think you need to Subscribe to comment Jeff Childers.

Will check out later (middle of the night

Now )

Don't hesitate to reach out to me for more details and also to help me publicize wider the Bolus Theory.

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You can comment without a subscription, Marc, I do. Happy to help. I'm not an influencer, but i follow several, and would like to have the great minds thoughtfully consider and discuss your theory.

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Saw that. Thank you very much.

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Marc , an article today in The Australian re Australian surgeon Assoc Prof Ani Deshpande finding that the cause of chronic UTIs in women and young girls is a serious E. Coli infection in the epithelium of the bladder effectively destroying the lining of the bladder - which he says is “shocking” bc medical texts say the epithelium is impermeable so this cannot happen. He found this in the bladder lining of a 10 year old girl suffering chronic UTIs. Would you say this suggests a bolus may be the root cause also?

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e.Coli is way too big to cross those barriers.

And effectively there's no way E.coli can be concentrated enough to destroy the epithelium without creating a systemic reaction...

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But could initial damage to epithelium create an environment where the E.Coli can flourish? I dont think they know precisely how it gets in there but clearly it does

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I can't read the article, so it's hard to guesss.

(1) the Pr could be confusing a bolus-induced necrosis/micro perforation with the result of the bacterial infection.

(2) evidently, any damage to the mucosa in the bladder would favor bacterial infection.

(3) The idea that there would never be e-Coli is preposterous. The body is simply keeping them in check. If they start multiplying too much regularly, then the local balance is off.

(4) just like leaky gut, a leaky blood-bladder barrier would be inflammatory and favorable to infection.

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HI Marc, Could you explain your thinking behind - Normobaric oxygen can be delivered at home by renting or buying an oxygen concentrator. And theoretically, 1-hour in the morning and 1-hour in the evening will likely deliver the same results. As in - Why is that equivalent?

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Here's the idea: both normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen trigger stem cell replication.

Typically HBOT is at 1.7-2 ATA.

Given that what counts is surface concentration drivzs cellular absorption,

2^(2/3)=1.59 and 3^(2/3)=2.08.

NBOT requires roughly twice more time breathing to stimulate the same level of stem cells.

Makes sense?

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5531790/

At sea level the blood oxygen concentration is 0.3 ml/dl [1, 4]. Tissue at rest draw 5 to 6 ml of oxygen per deciliter of blood assuming normal perfusion [1, 5]. Administering 100% oxygen at normobaric pressure increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood to 1.5 ml/dl (five folds) and at 3 ATA the dissolved oxygen content is approximately 6 ml/dl, much more than the resting cellular requirement [1].

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https://jps.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1007/s12576-019-00700-w Mild hyperbaric oxygen and oxygenation under normobaric conditions: response to Dr. Andel’s letter submitted to the editor

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https://t.me/C19ExpertChannel/3873 Internist Dr. Al Johnson hosted author/historian John Leake, Dr. Peter McCullough and discussed the principles of detoxification and the role of hyperbaric oxygen treatment for patients with post-acute sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination.

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The term detoxification is wrong. Stem cell driven endothelial repair as well as revascularization, possibly some tissue repair.

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They are still down the spike rabbit hole,

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Tell me about it. 🙏

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Hi, Marc. Yesterday I viewed The HighWire Episode 355, in which Del Bigtree interviews a very intelligent systems engineer who has analyzed death certificates from several US Northeast States and matched them to VAERs reports to come up with very confirmatory conclusions about the lack of safety of Covid vaccine products! But, more importantly, his cause of death conclusions all point to where the blood takes the vaccine toxins; Bingo: Bolus Theory. This was when I thought you should talk to this guy and/or Del Bigtree and collaborate!

The engineer's name is John Beaudoin Sr. The discussion with him starts at timestamp; 1:13:00, the show URL is:

https://rumble.com/v47t9li-episode-355-unredacted.html?mref=6zof&mc=dgip3&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The+HighWire+with+Del+Bigtree&ep=2

I hope this helps.

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I know John very well.

He knows my theory, we've know each other 2+ years at least.

But thank you for pointing out his great work.

John is a righteous man. Very fond of him.

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Have you approached Del Bigtree for exposure through his show?

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Yes, but they never replied.

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Sorry to hear that.

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Thanks for your research, as a covid vax injured I appreciate it. I have been looking into oxygen therapy since I was injured 3 years ago but one of my problem is that my ears are very congested (tinnitus and allergies) so when I tried HBOT I couldn't bare the pressure...

I found this company in Germany (cellgym) https://cellgym.de/en/#devices but they have no Drs here in the US that use them and purchasing one is expensive.

Here is a study that supports Hypoxia as a potential therapeutic to long covid or vax injury

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33110240/

I will def look into NBOT therapy

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Will look into it. I don't see how hypoxia could be helpful, as it creates more damage.

Not a big fan of harming here, to cure there.

NBOT seems the way to go, some suggest IVM does the same.

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It’s a combination of hypoxia and hyperoxia

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can you explain the locic. Hyperoxia, I get. Hypoxia is a no go for me.

So what am i missing?

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The key is intermittent in the biologically safe range of Co2. The following id from a Mercola interview.

To learn more about intermittent hypoxic training and Prokopov’s work, visit his website,

www.oxyesta.com

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For those interested in using hypoxic training for Lyme disease, see his 2020 book,“

Undoing Lyme Disease: How to Make Your Mitochondria Fight Lyme Borreliosis bySurfi ng Oxygen Waves

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I’m not an expert just found this device because I’m injured and trying to get better and I’m looking into it. They are using it on a spa/clinic treating long covid in Germany and I thought it was interesting so trying to get familiar with it. I’m planning on doing a training on the device soon to know more.

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Forgot to mention that this company's therapy device is based on IHHT Intermittent Hypoxia Hyperoxia Treatment

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9638753/ Hyperbaric oxygen for treatment of long COVID-19 syndrome (HOT-LoCO): protocol for a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, phase II clinical trial

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Hi Marc,

Thanks for all your interesting articles.

I hope you still see comments on 'older' articles as I have a question on the oxygen therapy.

Would you recommend taking such therapies on a preventive basis. Just doing a session regularly to keep yourself healthy? Or is it only recommended when dealing with the mentioned illnesses? There was a mention in another article that an excess of stem cells could also cause issues (or did I misread/misinterpret that?).

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I do follow up on old articles :-)

Hmmmm...not an easy question. This is beyond help and cure.

Not sure I'm being compensated to take such risk :-).

Certainly not on a preventive basis... to repair what? where will the cells go? create neoplasms?

I think we are aging in a way our regenerative cells are not going the extra-mile. Could it help to stay healthy longer?...most likely.

However you don't want to damage your stem cells else you'll age very quickly.

But you probably can once a year spend 20-30 hours of NBOT to fix your aging skin and a few areas ...if that's your question.

I am trying to help people who are harmed/maimed first and foremost.

Happy New Year.

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Thanks for your reply and a happy new year! Hope you'll find a publisher for your book as I'm looking forward to buy and read it.

I asked about prevention as in some countries people go to the doctor before they get ill (i.e. China). Also, I found a company providing oxygen therapy close to where I live and they also market it as a way to let your body get rid of stuff that is damaging as well as improve your overall health. It's in Dutch, if you're interested: https://halomedics.nl/zuurstoftherapie

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Will send it to a friend who is Dutch and has issues.

Thanks.

Happy New Year.

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Hi Marc, Great article, and interview with Dr Haider. I have passed onto my contacts.

One question - How would the oxygen therapy effect the proliferation of cancer/corrupted stem cells?

Merry Xmas.

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Good question.

I read an article that states there's no problem.

I am not sure, to be honest.

I have been starting to think about it for my best friend, and for the moment I am uncomfortable.

if more Tcells are triggered to fight off cancer, that could be very positive.

But if it accelerates tumor growth or leukemia, it could be a disaster...will investigate in the weeks to come. Let me get my head around it.

Merry Xmas;

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Mark, thank you for this remarkable Christmas gift for the world!

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Thank you Tina. Happy to be able to continue providing relevant material.

Merry Xmas.

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Close friend of mine with a stroke. Did they give her hyperbaric oxygen? Of course not. I'd imagine our hospitals never give stroke patients this therapy. We really need to throw out the present system and start again fresh

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She probably can get on Normobaric Oxygen Therapy at home to make sure she doesn't end up with Azlheimer's or Parkinson's.

Merry Xmas

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Thanks, I'll look into that. Unfortunately, she's in a foster care home where she receives no therapy at all, only warehoused there. Paralyzed on the right side.

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Very sad.

Trying to stay positive.

Merry Xmas Duane, and thanks for your support.

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Likewise and thanks for your work and help!

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Very nice preamble.

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Thank you David. Please share widely.

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So simple, yet just like nature herself. Thank you, Marc

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Thank you George. Lot of work goes in to bring simplicity and clarity.

Please share widely.

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I just saw an ad for an oxygen concentrator for $2,900.00 . Sometimes you can find them used for less.....

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This fills me with joy if my hard work can help you.

It'll take time. Merry Xmas.

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Thank you Deborah. I have suffered so many aggression from people hadn't realized how much I had worked and sacrificed to get to my conclusion, that it is like Oxygen ;-) to read your kind words.

Don't hesitate to share the word. Yes.

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