Several patients wanted me to test some products that they didn’t want to use if they were toxic with quantum dots and hydrogel filaments.
All products were placed on the slides and left for 48 hours to see what developed.
I tested, Eucerin, a lotion for eczema, it was clear of quantum dots, microchips, etc. Although it does have PEG in it, which I told the patient not to use and I recommended a natural cream. I also obviously recommended that we do some lab testing on her gut to heal her eczema.
I also tested, Ivizia Eye Drops for dry eyes. It too was clear of any tech or hydrogel filaments.
I tested Equate brand of allergy pills (i.e. Benedryl). There were many crystal forms but I don’t believe it was hydrogel, however there was a mostly invisible arc looking structure that was suspicious, I was wondering if it could be something that represented the reduced graphene, see here on the right hand side;
I tested Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair with Retinol; it didn’t show anything but I looked at the ingredients, it has EDTA in it which I thought was interesting. Here is a link for the synonyms for PEG.
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Polyethylene-Glycol
Polyethylene Glycol
Carbowax
alpha-Hydro-omega-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)
3WJQ0SDW1A
Lutrol
PEO
Poly(ethylene glycol)
Poly(oxyethylene)
Glycol, Polyethylene
POE
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, UNSPECIFIED
Alkapol peg-200
Alkapol peg-300
Alkapol peg-600
Alkapol peg-6000
Alkapol peg-8000
DTXSID4027862
E-1521
Ethanol, 2,2'-(oxybis(2,1-ethanediyloxy)bis)-
INS NO.1521
INS-1521
Jorchem 400 ML
MACROGOLS (EP MONOGRAPH)
NSC57859
POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL, alpha-HYDRO-omega-HYDROXY-
Pluracol E-1500
Pluracol E-200
Pluracol E-300
Pluracol E-400
Pluracol E-4000
Pluracol E-600
Pluracol E-6000
Pluracol P-1010
Pluracol P-2010
Pluracol P-3010
Pluracol P-4010
Pluracol P-410
Pluracol P-710
Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-hydro-omega-hydroxy-ethane-1,2-diol, ethoxylated
Poly-G series
Polyaethylenglykol
Polyaethylenglykole
Polyglycol E
poly(ethyleneoxide)
I tested Equate Triple Antibiotic Cream. Major Tech was created;
I also looked at Kroger brand of Triple Antibiotic, some more tech, but not as much as the Equate brand;
I also tested Kroger Brand Anti-Itch cream and it showed nothing. It seems that there are very few Pharmaceuticals that we can trust. There are many natural products to choose from for alternatives.
Sending many blessings your way. Take care.
I used to use Similisan eye drops, a homeopathic solution. They, the FDA, took it off the market awhile back. I had used it for years. My eye dr gave me a big coupon to use for a product he liked. I bought it. Then I noticed it was PEG and I threw it away immediately.
"It seems that there are very few Pharmaceuticals that we can trust." That was true even before nano!