PCR (polymerase chain reaction) was invented in the early 1980s as a forensic crime tool. Trace amounts of blood, tissue, saliva, or other bodily materials found at crime scenes could be amplified and a DNA profile could be created with the PCR test. PCR was invented by Dr. Kary Mullis (December 28, 1944 - August 7, 2019), who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The keyword is AMPLIFIED. For example, the test can be used to find feces on money, ATM machines, cash registers, TV remote controls, table surfaces, and even restaurant equipment.
5 Scary Ways Alcohol Damages the Brain
Dr. Daniel Amen
Amen Clinics
Jan. 14 2021

1. Shrinks brain volume
Covid-19 virus never isolated (it doesn't exist)
When the Chinese virus was introduced to North America, it was commonly referred to as the "covid-19 virus" or the coronavirus by the mainstream media. A few months into the scamdemic, covid-19 wasn't a virus but it was a disease caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus.
There is nothing new with this fake covid-19 disease/virus. The symptoms are the same as cold and flu symptoms. Respiratory symptoms are the most common, and that's why every scamdemic has respiratory symptoms.
On the Covid-19 Vaccine, Dr. Frank Schallenberger, MD
Dear Patients and friends,
Last week I must have been asked 20 times about the new COVID vaccines. Here are my thoughts. Please pass this informatiion onto many as you can. People need to have fully informed consent when it comes to injecting foreign genetic material into their bodies.
1. The COVID vaccines are mRNA vaccines. mRNA vaccines are a completely new type of vaccine. No mRNA vaccine has ever been licensed for human use before. In essence, we have absolutely no idea what to expect from this vaccine. We have no idea if it will be effective or safe.
Kratom: What's The Fuss With This East Asian Plant?
Kratom has rapidly gained popularity over the last few years, becoming one of the hottest new alternative medicine trends in the West.
Indeed, used for centuries in the East, Kratom’s numerous medicinal properties have prompted an increased consumption among health-conscious consumers. And with over 15 million active Kratom users in the US alone, according to the American Kratom Association, the supplement is now more popular than ever.