Monkeypox Panic? Native Americans got it covered.
Purple Pitcher Plant is their not-so-secret weapon. PREMIUM CONTENT subscriber access
Way back in 2020, I wrote about cloth masks being equivalent to smallpox blankets [which got me kicked off LinkedIn…] implying that they are ‘fomites’ purposely used to spread disease. It referred to the episodes with the Native Americans back in Revolutionary War days. Well, turns out, the tribes’ Medicine Women had a remedy for it.
News of this comes from the great investigative journalist, Amazing Polly St. Clair:
Big Tech & Big Pharma Conspire to Hide A Cure! AmazingPolly Published May 25, 2022. https://rumble.com/v1646vz-big.html
Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia had a botanical-based remedy for
smallpox. Reportedly, they treated their sick with a botanical infusion or poultice which seemed to cure every case. This botanical was derived from the carnivorous plant, Sarracenia purpurea, also known by the common names Purple Pitcher Plant, Huntsman's Cup, Side-saddle flower or Indian Pitcher Plant. However, its medicinal properties had been largely forgotten or suppressed over all these years.
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