Hi Doreen, thank you for this article. (You may remember me from the CT). I follow the Agent so have been made aware of the supplement industry. My particular interest is the dental one. I received an anaesthetic injection nearly 12 mnths ago. Although I've had no pin pointed serious adverse health reactions, I have, since the injection, had a peculiar chemical smell on my body. It simply won't go away. I've been taking things to detox but not too consistently. One of the Doctors on Substack noted people having a smell following the covid jab which caught my attention. Here is a link to the thread: (scroll down to 'The Shedding Odour' ) https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-shedding-experiences
There is now of course the serious question of how to proceed with things. I discovered from a health professional, (kind of) endorsed by another, that Ubistesin by 3M was safe, however have since discovered by an ex dentist that additives to anesthetics began around 2016, and Ubistesin is one of the least contaminated. Cold comfort.
Hello Pam ... apologies for this late response. Follow up with a dental office met with silence, so I now share what I received from a health coach who worked for decades in dentistry; he obtained and researched 4 vials of anesthetics noted below.
"It is very unsettling and difficult to navigate these nano-compromised anesthetics.
Nanotechnology In Dental Anesthetics-Conversation W/ Dental Surgeon Dr Juliana Varao-TSS EP 38. Ana Mihalcea published her research and sent me results: Dental Anesthetics proven to be compromised: Xylocaine, Isocaine, Articaine, Turbocaine, Septocaine. Dental Anesthetic Septocaine Mixed With Live Blood Shows Same Nano Sensors As In Budesonide - Attack Red Blood Cells And Cause Clot Formation.
Darkfield Microscopy Up To 4000x Magnification.
So far we do not know how many more will be contaminated. There is also Dr. Nixon in Australia doing this research. October 14, 2023: I did my own microscopic research with 4 different dental vials and found unwanted particles in Xylocaine Dental Lidocaine Hydrochloride 2% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 sterile injection - Exp 2024- NO 1.8 ml SC Injection - DIN 02331640 - Lot: D04067A 2656-1 - Manufactured by NOVOCOL Pharmaceutical of Canada, Inc. For DENSPLY Canada, Ltd.
I made a .pdf with pictures of 27 microscopic anomalies found in 1 drop of Xylocaine.
My dentist uses Ultracaine, which came out pretty clean last year.
Recommended: Levobupivacaine also marketed under trade name Chirocaine does not and will never contain unwanted nano-particles or graphene. Oral Block was also not compromised. I don't know about Septanest, apparently Septocaine is no good.
I emailed several manufacturers without getting any replies.
I know it is a global and scary phenomenon, especially because even our food and atmosphere are suspect and being spiked with nano contaminants...
Thank you Doreen for taking the time to search this out. The thoughts about Septanest (which does look like it could be Septocaine or contain it) do make sense because the dentist told me it contained something that helped with clotting. I do follow Dr Ana and David Nixon to keep abreast of what they're finding. I will try asking for those mentioned as safe. There is the option of being put to sleep which I see some folk are doing. Mind you even those now I'm distrustful of.
Definitely. I already asked what is there, was told oral or a drip. So drip would be out. Anything with needles. Used to be gas I thought. Will have to research further on that one.
Hello Pam. Yes, I remember you. Are you able to find out what anesthetic they injected and who manufactured it? If yes, I will ask trusted sources if they are aware of an antidote.
Since your comment is public I am going to publish responses I get in a Blog for all to benefit. I emailed the health coach response to another close contact in dentistry, asking if they know anything about the Septanest you received. When complete I will publish my findings.
Hi Doreen, thank you for this article. (You may remember me from the CT). I follow the Agent so have been made aware of the supplement industry. My particular interest is the dental one. I received an anaesthetic injection nearly 12 mnths ago. Although I've had no pin pointed serious adverse health reactions, I have, since the injection, had a peculiar chemical smell on my body. It simply won't go away. I've been taking things to detox but not too consistently. One of the Doctors on Substack noted people having a smell following the covid jab which caught my attention. Here is a link to the thread: (scroll down to 'The Shedding Odour' ) https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-shedding-experiences
There is now of course the serious question of how to proceed with things. I discovered from a health professional, (kind of) endorsed by another, that Ubistesin by 3M was safe, however have since discovered by an ex dentist that additives to anesthetics began around 2016, and Ubistesin is one of the least contaminated. Cold comfort.
Hello Pam ... apologies for this late response. Follow up with a dental office met with silence, so I now share what I received from a health coach who worked for decades in dentistry; he obtained and researched 4 vials of anesthetics noted below.
"It is very unsettling and difficult to navigate these nano-compromised anesthetics.
Nanotechnology In Dental Anesthetics-Conversation W/ Dental Surgeon Dr Juliana Varao-TSS EP 38. Ana Mihalcea published her research and sent me results: Dental Anesthetics proven to be compromised: Xylocaine, Isocaine, Articaine, Turbocaine, Septocaine. Dental Anesthetic Septocaine Mixed With Live Blood Shows Same Nano Sensors As In Budesonide - Attack Red Blood Cells And Cause Clot Formation.
Darkfield Microscopy Up To 4000x Magnification.
So far we do not know how many more will be contaminated. There is also Dr. Nixon in Australia doing this research. October 14, 2023: I did my own microscopic research with 4 different dental vials and found unwanted particles in Xylocaine Dental Lidocaine Hydrochloride 2% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 sterile injection - Exp 2024- NO 1.8 ml SC Injection - DIN 02331640 - Lot: D04067A 2656-1 - Manufactured by NOVOCOL Pharmaceutical of Canada, Inc. For DENSPLY Canada, Ltd.
I made a .pdf with pictures of 27 microscopic anomalies found in 1 drop of Xylocaine.
My dentist uses Ultracaine, which came out pretty clean last year.
Recommended: Levobupivacaine also marketed under trade name Chirocaine does not and will never contain unwanted nano-particles or graphene. Oral Block was also not compromised. I don't know about Septanest, apparently Septocaine is no good.
I emailed several manufacturers without getting any replies.
I know it is a global and scary phenomenon, especially because even our food and atmosphere are suspect and being spiked with nano contaminants...
Take care.
Thank you Doreen for taking the time to search this out. The thoughts about Septanest (which does look like it could be Septocaine or contain it) do make sense because the dentist told me it contained something that helped with clotting. I do follow Dr Ana and David Nixon to keep abreast of what they're finding. I will try asking for those mentioned as safe. There is the option of being put to sleep which I see some folk are doing. Mind you even those now I'm distrustful of.
Exactly, trust your gut b/c all else is suspect.
Definitely. I already asked what is there, was told oral or a drip. So drip would be out. Anything with needles. Used to be gas I thought. Will have to research further on that one.
Hello Pam. Yes, I remember you. Are you able to find out what anesthetic they injected and who manufactured it? If yes, I will ask trusted sources if they are aware of an antidote.
Hello Pam
Since your comment is public I am going to publish responses I get in a Blog for all to benefit. I emailed the health coach response to another close contact in dentistry, asking if they know anything about the Septanest you received. When complete I will publish my findings.
Thanks Doreen. The local dental anaesthetic was Septanest 1:100,000 2.2ml manufactured by Septodont.
Hello Pam
I forwarded the info you sent to a consciously awake friend, health coach and also worked in the dental industry for decades. More to follow.
Thanks so much Doreen : )