THE PARALLEL UNIVERSE

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HOW I AM CURING MY DOG's LACERATION IN JUST DAYS - Rather than the 2 weeks the vet said it would take.

HOW I AM CURING MY DOG's LACERATION IN JUST DAYS - Rather than the 2 weeks the vet said it would take.

HOW TO PREPARE AND ADMINISTER THE OXYGEN REACTIVE MEDICINES - AND IN WHAT ORDER TO DO SO

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May 28, 2023
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“Vlad was groggy but happy to see us. He couldn't walk well, but I WAS LEAPING AND JUMPING AND PRAISING GOD!”


OK - I wrote at the outset about the medication I used on Vlad immediately after I discovered his injury. The idea was to stall any infection. Since he’s come home I’ve continued to use it and we are seeing paws down - MIRACULOUS RESULTS!

WHAT’S SO GOOD ABOUT Chlorine Dioxide & DMSO?

CD is a type of salt - sodium chlorite - that when it's mixed with an acid, and the PH level drops - it off gasses OXYGEN! ——> Oxygen - The most potent - yet SAFEST - antimicrobial known to man.

Read all about Oxygen and how it heals here:

GODS MIRACLE MEDICINES - PART II OXYGEN - THE LIFE OF THE FLESH

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May 2, 2023
GODS MIRACLE MEDICINES - PART II OXYGEN - THE LIFE OF THE FLESH

There are 3 natural elements - Chlorine Dioxide (CD), Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and DiMethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) - that increase oxygen absorption in our flesh, organs, and brain. These are what I call ‘Godly Medicines’. Why? Because they specifically utilize

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What’s so safe about Oxygen as a medicine?

For one thing it’s a highly selective defensive weapon. VIZ: Oxygen seeks out and destroys harmful bacteria and pathogens, but leaves BENEFICIAL bacteria alone. (Only God makes medicine like this!)

The short story is electric. Oxygen has an affinity for pathogenic (harmful) bacteria. That is, like some people I know - it’s attracted to opposites. That is, even though oxygen is.. (as one writer put it.. ‘like the olive in your martini… no charge’), it’s somehow attracted to the bad guys.

Most pathogenic bacteria is anerobic - that is ‘not oxygen loving’. Oxygen is lethally toxic to such bacteria. When they come within striking distance of each other, the oxygen is drawn to the harmful bacteria - goes over and pulls an electron away from the bacterial molecules - essentially POPPING their bubbles so they die - in a process that we call ‘oxidation’. (See.. not all oxidation is harmful. Sometimes you WANT it).

Oxygen is toxic to such bacteria.

The best part? There is no ‘acclimating’ to oxygen’s lethal blow. Bad actors cannot develop a ‘resistance’ to oxygen as they can with men’s medicines.. (read: antibiotics)..anymore than you could acclimate to sticking your finger in an electric socket.

INterestingly, beneficial bacteria tend to be oxygen LOVING and thrive, or behave as they’re supposed to in the presence of oxygen. (this is an oversimplification, but the bottom line is.. oxygen kills pathogens of all stripes; be it bacteria, fungus, viruses, and mold., but leaves the good guys alone. (It’s not fully understood how this works, but then, so are many of the mysteries of God - hidden from the scientists.)


DMSO - (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) in the other spray I used on Vlad, is a solvent (Industrial use yes, because of its efficiency) that is naturally derived from -drumroll please ........... TREES!

Here’s my dogs leg today, Sunday May 28th, 2023.. almost 3 full days since he tore the deep gash in it. He’s not favoring the leg at all. There is no pain, and the wound is very clean1 and is closing daily. The open air healing is also very productive.

DMSO is one of the most remarkable substances on earth - if not THE most remarkable. Here’s its resume:

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