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Dictionary » B » Blood dust Blood dustBlood dust --> haemoconia small refractive particles in the circulating blood, probably lipid material associated with fragmented stroma from red blood cells. Synonym: blood dust, blood motes, dust corpuscles. ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... TO BE STASHED ON CLEANSED COMPUTERS, TOO, NONETHELESS CLEANSED IN THE BLOOD AND MADE NEW. WASHED IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST ... NOW CLEAN MEANS GONE WITH THE GERMS. GONE WITH DEVILS DUST THAT I ALLOWED MYSELF TO BE PLAGUED WITH DISEASE BY ADDING TO MY CUP OF THAT ...
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The Fiber Disease... study ever conducted of multiple chemical contaminants in humans. Blood and urine from nine people were tested for 210 chemicals that occur in consumer products and industrial pollution." "In a study led by Mount Sinai School of Medicine in ...
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The Fiber Disease... muscle pains occur - Sharp, painful tinges in tissue are felt - Blood (reddish brown) spots can be seen which over time move from deep tissue ... spores suspended in indoor air or deposited as constituents of indoor dust. There was absolutely no indication that the fibrous structures are ...
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The Fiber Disease... it will go away faster. Yeah right. Anyone plagued by the devils dust, knows the rest of the story. I thought there was something wrong with ... would never heal of ear infections, they ruptured several times. The bloody noses were puddled on the pillows and crusted on their faces 4 to ...
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