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Hi Keysi's... Good job well done... On my substack is the carnicominstitute.org patent Clifford Carnicom registered 31 March 2016. His Claims are there and NAC is one of them. I take it. RR

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I learned recently from a friend who worked in a blood bank that when you prick your finger and get that drop of blood up you only have 5 seconds to get it on the slide with the cover glass. I had to relearn how to use my handling of slide and coverglass differently. 5 seconds makes a difference for what you see on the slide. I had to get the help of the person I was seeing to do this.

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Hi Patti, thanks for your comment! I think it's very important too! I prepare the slide in the same way when I do LBA. In the current experiments, the state of the RBCs was not important (they are on air for more than 5 seconds, so they are damaged). I only tested the hydrogel and the networks on the edges of the slide with the NAC solution. I didn't intend to observe the RBCs either.

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Why don't you test it with live blood and observe the reaction. Might be interesting Keysi!

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I tested with live blood, and you can see the RBCs in the first video (1. Middle of the slide). I don't focus on the RBCs now because:

- i think this concentration is too high to observe realistic results.

- in these tests, I'm only looking at the effects on the net-like and gel-like things that constantly appear on the edges of my slides.

For example, NAC had a really good effect on the net-like things, even though the body doesn't get this concentration when you take it. I know from that experiment that it's worth taking NAC because it has some kind of effect on the net-like things. As for the gel... who knows? :D

Thanks so much for your advice, I appreciate it!

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Keysi I mostly use brightfield or phase contrast for work with blood. It brings out features that I can't see with darkfield.

I seem to be having trouble posting pictures of my slides since the fo over on SS last month. I don't know why. Perhaps I'm being censored?

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Keysi there are papers that describe myloperoxidase as being able to degrade single and double layer graphene oxide. The horseradish plant has this substance. I'm going to grow some and grate it and sonicate it to release the components locked up in the cells. And since I happen to like it I will vacuum strain it and do some experiments. My plants are peeking thru the soil this past week. So horseradish peroxidase may provide answers.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Liked by Keysi

Perhaps this is some kind of adaptation and/or threat response mechanism? Power source possibilities (other than local consumables) - could be multiple. Top candidates light and EM. Or maybe it''s something we have yet to detect and measure. Just spinning. Have a good day!

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Yeah, I think there are a lot of things that could affect it. If you search for it, there are a lot of references about many types of hydrogels, but who knows exactly which type is in our body? For example, Dr. Ana has already written several articles about hydrogels, such as:

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/hydrogel-platform-enables-versatile

I also did tests with other supplements, and so far none of them have been able to stop the hydrogel spreading, although they have caused some changes in shape. I will post these soon as well.

If you found any relevant references, we'd love to hear about them. Have a great day!

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What problems do elevated Cysteine levels cause?

Do you test yours?

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I have never had my Cysteine levels tested. Thanks for pointing this out!

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