New User Feedback and Question

Thought I would share a conversation with you between a new Greens Plus user and myself. This lady recently had a knee operation and is recuperating. She also had a dose of Covid ‘vaccine’ so I got her onto the Anti-Spike Blend to work on getting rid of the spike protein from her system. I did not have a Stem Cell Blend with me overseas so could not give her one of those immediately

L wrote:
Dear Tom,
Yes, both the nutritious supplements seem good and provide energy and good things for the body.
Yes, please send me the comparison, etc. that you said you could.
I just need some data as to what supplements I ought to continue or leave alone for a bit. Just send what you said to and it may suffice.
Thank you for your help.
much love,
L

I replied:

G’day L,

Many of the ingredients are the same but there are a dozen in the next batch I am due to make (most of them are in the current blend) of the Anti-Spike (Lutein, Rutin, Green Tea Extract, Wormwood, Bromelain, L-Arginine, L-Lysine, N-Acetyl L-Cysteine, Nattokinase, Quercetin, Resveratrol, Xylitol) that are not in the Greens Plus at all and some that are in both have hugely increased quantities in the Anti-Spike. For instance Dandelion Root Powder has 10 grams in a 6.4 kilo mix of Greens Plus and 640 grams in the same amount of Anti-Spike.

The Greens Plus is the shotgun approach – give the body a wide range of nutrient dense foods in the expectation that:
a) it will run better on better fuel and
b) if it is suffering a nutritional deficiency then there is every chance it will be rectified due to the nutrient diversity and density in the blend.

The Anti-Spike is my sniper rifle to target the negative effect the spike protein is having throughout the body, whether from COVID, from the jab or from transfection/shedding occasioned by contact with persons in the two former categories.

Similarly the Stem Cell contains far fewer ingredients (they are listed on the web site) that are specifically for promoting the release of stem cells from the bones to aid repair and healing.

Hope that helps – if not, ask what comes next to mind! LOL!

Re what to leave and what to continue, what I would do is:
1. Take the Anti-Spike for three months to do as much as you can to prevent the damage to the body that the spike protein causes.
2. Take stock of how the body feels as you get close to the end of the Greens Plus tub. If the body feels like it is progressing well and you are happy with the rate of gain, keep doing what you are doing. If you could tolerate an increased rate of improvement, get one or more Greens Plus and a Stem Cell and add that to your routine. If you notice an increased rate of improvement in the body then the larger amounts of stem cell boosting ingredients are having an effect, keep that addition for a while, perhaps at least until you feel the body is back to normal then drop it for a while. If you feel the body deteriorate just on the Greens Plus, slip the Stem Cell Blend back into your routine.

I am of the mind that you are the best one to evaluate how your body is responding and to what it does best. It may mean you need to keep a daily log and rate your level of pain, flexibility, strength and stamina so while they are subjective measurements, they are documented daily for later reference and you are not trying to recall how you went on this or that combo months later. You have more important things to be thinking about than that!

Cheers,

Tom

https://www.healthelicious.com.au/Nutri-Blast-Greens-Plus.html

https://www.healthelicious.com.au/NutriBlast-Anti-Spike.html

https://www.healthelicious.com.au/NutriBlast-Stem-Cell-Blend.html

 

Fighting Monsters

So, I gave a little speech about art, and war. The Internationale Agentur für Freiheit, a Berlin art and cultural association, asked me to do that to open their exhibition, Make Art Not War. I couldn’t turn them down. As my readers may have noticed, I haven’t had very much to say about “The War on Hamas,” or “The War on Gaza,” or “The Liquidation of Gaza,” or whatever you want to call it. (It doesn’t look like much of a “war” to me, but then, nothing really has for quite a while.)

Continue reading: https://cjhopkins.substack.com/p/fighting-monsters/