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Microchips & Nanochips
Utah LOVES their soda; worldwide we have a problem with carbonated sugary drinks; however did you know…. Did you consent to? There is much talk about nanoparticles in vaccines, dentistry, anesthesia, pharmaceutical medications and food. I would like to explain a little regarding this technology. I will expand the knowledge in the comments section and be happy to answer questions. Some nanoparticles, if they're based on certain metals, have the full capabilty to interact with the hydrogen peroxide that is present in your EVERY cell, and convert it to a hydroxyl radical, which enterS the nucleus and then YES, you potentially have DNA damage. This is basic science. How is nanotechnology used in vaccination? Along with the remedial effects of nanotechnology, nanoparticles are claimed to be used to identify immune system related ailments and determine vaccines and new agents/drugs. However this technology is capable of doing so much more, it can be for good, bad and the real ugly. What is the difference between microchip and nano chip? A microchip is in glass and puts off an RFID. And a nano chip is small, has two wires that come in contact with the bodily fluid to power up the chip. A microchip and a nanochip have some key differences: Microchips are typically made of silicon and are relatively larger, with dimensions in the millimeter range. They contain integrated circuits and can communicate wirelessly using RFID or NFC technologies. Microchips are commonly used in a variety of applications, the ones you may know are like smart cards, identification badges, and some implantable medical devices. In contrast, nanochips are much smaller, with dimensions in the micrometer or even nanometer range. Instead of silicon, nanochips are often made of other materials like carbon nanotubes or graphene. Rather than wireless communication, nanochips rely on direct contact with bodily fluids to power themselves and transmit data. This allows them to be extremely small and potentially integrate more closely with biological systems.
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Microchips & Nanochips
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I'm from Utah, and yes, you see people walking around with a big Maverick cup or fast food cup of soda pop. I drink water. Not tap water, but fresh spring water. If I drink anything else it's tea, green drink, Dany Blend and sometimes juice. But I'm very picky about those as well.
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@Toni Harned Yes..a glass bottle..
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@Renee Mohr Thank you for accepting me into your community. I learned about this Skool community from HAHA . I'm from Southern Utah and love learning. I'm a certified Master Herbalist, Natropathy Physician, I'm certified in Applied Kinesiology, Touch for Health and Acupuncture. I'm studying Holistic and nutrition health
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I'm a Master Herbalist, Natropathic Physician, degrees in Touch for health, and Applied Kinesiology. Working on my holistic practitioner degree.

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