Was just thinking about all those people that have tattoos.
Wonder if there`s any nano particles in the ink?
Think it`s possible???

In response Juris Prudence Civilis to her Publication

I would bet so! I have many tattoos. Always been "healthy"
I hvnt been to a dr in 20+yrs.
When I began hard core detoxing this was my bathtub AFTER the water was drained...this was from the second soak

In response Texas Traveler to her Publication

You mean this is ink particles that have shed from your skin???

In response Juris Prudence Civilis to her Publication

Idk what they're actually from. I'm sure we all have them.
But from a healthy person, I thought (lol) that is a LOT. I can only imagine what was in the water or the tub that I couldn't see! 😳

In response Texas Traveler to her Publication

Amazing what lurks in the pores of our skin.
Psst. . . .what did you use as your detox???

In response Juris Prudence Civilis to her Publication

That was the beginning of the borax detox.
I still do them just not often. I mainly do chlorine dioxide soaks and sometimes I'll do fg 35% peroxide soaks.
I was kind of shocked myself when I began the borax soaks and saw that! I've use zeolite and diatomaceous earth for years. Now I don't have any of it after using borax, that I can see anyway.

In response Texas Traveler to her Publication

Unfortunately for me I only have a shower, but I do use borax for soaking my feet in periodically.
I have asked about the diatomaceous earth here in the UK and no one here in my neck of the woods even knows what it is.
But I do internal detoxes using organic black seed oil and wormwood. Have actually just seen a post on here and the guy says that in fact ivermectin is made from Wormwood.

Blackseed oil is amazing! I use it on my skin every night. Mix it with rose hip oil on my face. I sometimes even do oil pulling with blk seed oil.
I live wormwood also!
Zeolite works well for heavy metals.

In response Juris Prudence Civilis to her Publication

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