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Spike protein from COVID shots could be causing debilitating microclots, experts warn

Updated: October 10, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 10, 2023 – 4:25 pm EDTTue Oct 10, 2023 – 5:17 pm EDT STORY AT-A-GLANCE Many symptoms of long COVID and injuries from COVID-19 shots may be due to microclots throughout the body. Investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson speaks with Jordan Vaughn, founder and president of the Microvascular Research Foundation (MVRF), in Birmingham, Alabama, about the issue, revealing a triple anticoagulant therapy – aspirin, fibrinolytic enzymes, and ivermectin may help. Vaughn and colleagues have treated more than 1,500 such patients, with close to 80 percent experiencing a significant reduction in symptoms. Typical diagnostic scans can’t detect microclots, and many people suffering are told by their doctors that symptoms are all in their head. MVRF is planning clinical trials in early 2024 to test the use of triple anticoagulant therapy, nutraceuticals, and supplements to eliminate microclots due to long COVID and COVID-19 jabs.

(Mercola) — Many symptoms of long COVID and injuries from COVID-19 shots may be due to microclots throughout the body, which coagulate and cause various vascular pathologies. The microclots make it difficult for cells to get enough oxygen, leading to symptoms such fatigue, brain fog and muscle weakness to heart attack

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