According to the “La Quinta Columna” they do. Seemingly all except the one mentioned in this video, and named underneath:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PsTfCmbFCQr1
Levobupivacaine 1.5 mg (Kabi)
So, long story short, I went to my dentist and brought this issue to his attention. The magnet stuff in that video seems messy, I just want to get some vials of the Levobupivacaine referred to.In fairness to him he heard me out, but said that he was quite reluctant to order that anesthetic (at my expense, of course) on a professional level. You see he’s been using the ‘official’ dental anesthetics for years with no issues. It seems to be a safety issue for him, and one that I can get; I’d like to be reassured that this Levobupivacaine is safe to take.
I’ve mailed the “La Quinta Columba” guys and other folks about this but haven’t received much back in the form of professional reassurance on the issue, so it occurred to me to post about it on here, especially when there’s a Spanish presence in the forum. Therefore if it’s ok with the administrators here I’m going to post about this in the Spanish section also (by which I mean cutting & pasting a translation of this post, hopefully it will be readable). On this point, if any Spanish members could share any information related to dental practices in Spain on this issue it would be most appreciated. Specifically, the reported use of magnets on vials to mininise the intake of graphene oxide, and the use of Levobupivacaine.
Thank you for reading👍