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An Observational Report about the Detoxifying Effects of Calcium Hypochlorite (MMS2) on Graphene Oxides (GOs) in Human Plasma

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Ki-Yeob Jeon*

Volume4-Issue2
Dates: Received: 2023-01-17 | Accepted: 2023-01-31 | Published: 2023-02-08
Pages: 157-178

Abstract

Graphene Oxide (GO) is known to have two faces: it has many benefits; and it is hazardous to our health. This study understood the jeopardizing effects of GOs in our body, and wanted to find out a way to remove GOs in our body. Three sets of observational studies were done to evaluate the detoxifying effects of MMS2 (Calcium Hypochlorite), Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), ivermectin, and GNP (Gold Nanoparticle) + Camostat Mesylate (Foipan) on Graphene Oxide (GO) in the human plasma. MMS2 solution showed almost clear removal of GOs in the human plasma while GNP + Foipan made questionable removal effects of GOs in the human blood. This article presents MMS2 solution as an inexpensive agent to remove magnetic graphene nanoparticles in the human blood. Currently, MMS2 is included in detoxifying treatments for the sequelae of COVID-19 experimental injections and for people who have many GOs in their blood and experience shedding symptoms.

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Ki-Yeob J. An Observational Report about the Detoxifying Effects of Calcium Hypochlorite (MMS2) on Graphene Oxides (GOs) in Human Plasma. 2023 Feb 08; 4(2): 157-178. doi: 10.37871/jbres1660, Article ID: JBRES1660, Available at: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1660.pdf


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