The spectral distribution of the tests from Almeria university (that La Quinta columna use and Robert O. Young stole as his own) do not show for sure rGO (reduced graphene oxide). Could be that, could be something else. Could be doped graphene based material (GBM). GBMs have different properties, depending on their structure. It's a whole family of chemical compounds with varying physical and biological characteristics.
The problem is that if you want to PROVE that there is a certain GBM in your sample (say Moderna vaxxine), you need to have a 100% pure research grade reference sample of that said GBM material, against which you compare.
How many GBM materials are there out there? Thousands. Testing for each of them would costs millions, unless you have an automated - robotized materials chem analysis workflow system.
Unless somebody from one of the factories (like Rovi in Spain) that do actual manufacturing for Moderna come out and spill the beans ,we are unlikely to ever find out.
I have asked several competent materials science and analytical chemistry labs to analyze Pfizer/Moderna for GBMs and they all say they can't identify the compound, only give a spectral distribution of atomic elements.
NAC (along with Glycine and Glutamine) which are precursors for the master antioxidant of the body (Glutathione) help you to repair spike protein damage.
But if you suspect graphene (oxide or other GBM) poisoning from injections or otherwise (masks, etc) your best bet is nitric oxide (NO) boosters like L-arginine, esp. l-citrulline and even beet juice. Having NAC (or even straight up glutathione) along that doesn't hurt.
The spectral distribution of the tests from Almeria university (that La Quinta columna use and Robert O. Young stole as his own) do not show for sure rGO (reduced graphene oxide). Could be that, could be something else. Could be doped graphene based material (GBM). GBMs have different properties, depending on their structure. It's a whole family of chemical compounds with varying physical and biological characteristics.
The problem is that if you want to PROVE that there is a certain GBM in your sample (say Moderna vaxxine), you need to have a 100% pure research grade reference sample of that said GBM material, against which you compare.
How many GBM materials are there out there? Thousands. Testing for each of them would costs millions, unless you have an automated - robotized materials chem analysis workflow system.
Unless somebody from one of the factories (like Rovi in Spain) that do actual manufacturing for Moderna come out and spill the beans ,we are unlikely to ever find out.
I have asked several competent materials science and analytical chemistry labs to analyze Pfizer/Moderna for GBMs and they all say they can't identify the compound, only give a spectral distribution of atomic elements.
Have you had a chance to look at NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine)? Would it work as a sort of insurance, just in case?
NAC (along with Glycine and Glutamine) which are precursors for the master antioxidant of the body (Glutathione) help you to repair spike protein damage.
But if you suspect graphene (oxide or other GBM) poisoning from injections or otherwise (masks, etc) your best bet is nitric oxide (NO) boosters like L-arginine, esp. l-citrulline and even beet juice. Having NAC (or even straight up glutathione) along that doesn't hurt.