Spike clotting 8: abnormal clots detection (update 102)

2023 ж. 20 Шіл.
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We explore a suggested method of gauging the extent of clotting occurring within an individual, which may aid in assessing whether continuous clotting plays a role in individuals enduring long COVID or potential spike-induced harm. Additionally, we are pleased to convey that various viral variants exert varying influences on clot formation, with the Omicron lineage currently showing less severity compared to earlier variants.
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  • SUMMARIES AND TIMESTAMPS Continued discussion on the South African Drs new Viscoelastic hemostatic assays. Description of the assays' shapes resembling shovel blades which Dr R explains and then what it looks like (Graphics from the paper) denoting Hyper, Normal, and Hypo coagulation. These new tests may be instrumental for All Doctors in detecting clotting issues related to COVID-19 or spike proteins and also monitoring the severity of clotting in different variants. 00:00 🩸 Up until now, doctors have no easy biomarkers to determine if a person's clotting is affected by abnormal Spike protein-related clots. Standard blood tests rely on soluble markers so they may appear normal because any inflammatory markers may be trapped in the insoluble part of the clots. 02:14 💡 South African Drs have a new technology/test. Using Viscoelastic hemostatic assays including thromboelastography and/or rotational thromboelastometry they can provide a visual representation which may be useful for detecting clotting issues related to Long COVID-19 or spike protein exposure. 04:27 🔍 The image signifies coagulation factor competence and therefore the likelihood of clot formation based on fibrinogen concentration and platelet interaction. 05:06 🔍 Good explanations of the shape of the image’s slope and their significance. 09:22 These assays can place patients on a coagulation spectrum from Hypercoagulable to Hypocoagulable. 11:01 🩸 *IMPORTANT IMAGE*: Great graphic of how the test results graph out for the entire spectrum. This test can really help doctors determine an individual's coagulation state. 12:53 🔍 The Delta variant had more severe abnormal clotting compared to the Omicron variant, potentially explaining why Omicron is less deadly, and this assay could be used to monitor future variants. 15:25 🩸Another reason why Omicron is less deadly could be virus evolution towards reduced transfection to the lungs(ala GVB). 16:26 The decrease in hospitalizations and deaths may be due to a decrease in the formation of extreme blood clots caused by the spike protein, although the virus is still mutating and evolving under immune pressure. 17:33 👍 Thank you for your support and for sharing the videos, as it has led to invitations to conferences; check out my Patreon account for exclusive content. Human-in-the-loop JMC

    @jasonchouinard8082@jasonchouinard808210 ай бұрын
    • COVID-19-related hyperglycemia is associated with infection of hepatocytes and stimulation of gluconeogenesis | PNAS

      @paultraynorbsc627@paultraynorbsc62710 ай бұрын
  • Several embalmers have come out recently stating that they witnessed many cases in the deceased, where the clots were so large and numerous, they were unable to get the trocars to push the embalming fluids through the veins. Some of them said they removed and preserved the clots to study them, as they had not seen clots like those before.

    @minigirl6839@minigirl68399 ай бұрын
  • Conclusion: for all those who took these shots due to fear or coercion.. don't ever do so again regardless of the threats!!!!!

    @snowbird6855@snowbird685510 ай бұрын
    • You haven't been watching the series.

      @jpdprophotography6693@jpdprophotography669310 ай бұрын
    • the statement still stands regardless of watching the entire series......@@jpdprophotography6693

      @neckarsulme@neckarsulme9 ай бұрын
  • It's amazing how little this is being talked about. Fasting can help a great deal to prevent spikes and also stimulate phagocytosis. Taurine is also useful for stimulating phagocytosis, as well. Some benefits of doing occasional extended fasting: High blood pressure is lowered to normal levels very quickly while fasting. Fasting restores NAD+ to healthy levels. Vitamin D plasma levels are increased as fasting improves metabolic health, and vitamin D in turn increases autophagy. Fasting stimulates phagocytosis, the ingestion of bacteria, plaques and viruses by the immune system. It will also remove any 'foreign material' like spikes that are not supposed to be there. Whether natural or unnatural in origin.. Fibrosis/scarring is reversed over time. Fasting increases nitric oxide release. Telomeres are lengthened and fasting also increases anti-aging Yamanaka factors. Blood clotting is reduced and blood clots and arterial plaque are reabsorbed into the body. Fasts from 36-96 h increase metabolic rate due to norepinephrine release! After 72 hours or more fasted, your body recycles up to 1/3 of all immune bodies, rejuvenating your entire immune system. This helps prevent the onset of new autoimmune conditions, which develop through a leaky gut and damaged immune system. Fasting can help with MS, Depression, BPD, Autism and seizures. Thymus is regenerated, which suppresses aging and renews the immune system. The thymus also plays a vital role in fighting cancer. Blood sugar and insulin are lowered when fasting, allowing white blood cells to move more freely throughout the body and do their job. Weight loss from daily caloric restriction has 1/4 to 1/3 of the weight lost as lean tissue while many studies show fat loss from 36 h fasts without losing any lean tissue! The obese will lose extra tissue like loose skin while fasting, but the skinny or frail will have increased growth hormone release than the obese, which helps to make more lean tissue and reduce frailness. The hunger hormone ghrelin also lowers with extended fasting and rises from dieting. When you move out of MTOR your body shuts down the building blocks of the cell required for viruses to replicate. What breaks a fast? Anything with protein or carbohydrates in it will break a fast. Most teas and herbs are OK. Most supplements and meds will either break ketosis directly or contain a filler that will. Many meds are dangerous to take while fasting. Does fasting lower testosterone? No, it raises it when the fast is broken by increasing lutenizing hormone. Fasting also increases insulin sensitivity, which helps with muscle building. Fasts of 36-96 will not affect short term female fertility or affect menstrual cycle. They also may increase long term fertility, especially in women with PCOS. Fasting reduces pain and anxiety by stimulating the endocannabinoid system in a similar way to CBD oil. Fasting very quickly reduces leptin resistance, which impairs immune function. One day of fasting can cut your leptin levels in half and gets your immune system working properly again! Stomach acid is reduced over time while fasting and can allow for the healing of treatment resistant ulcers. Some patients may need continued acid reduction medication while fasting. Does the body preferentially prefer glucose as a fuel? No. Except for brief periods of very intense exercise, your body mainly burns fats in the form of free fatty acids. Your brain also prefers to burn ketones at a rate of around 2.5 to 1 when they are available in equal quantity to glucose. Fasting stimulates the AMPK complex and activates autophagy. Autophagy (literally self eating) will cause cells to recycle foreign matter such as viruses and kill cancerous and senescent cells It increases mitochondrial function and repairs mitichondrial DNA, leading to improved ATP production and oxygen efficiency. Increased mitochondrial function also has the added benefit of increasing your metabolism, fighting infection and cancer prevention! Fasting releases BDNF and NGF in the blood which stimulates new nerve and brain cell growth. This can help a great deal with diseases like MS, peripheral neuropathy and Alzheimers. When not in ketosis, the brain can only burn carbohydrate, which produces a great deal of damaging ROS the brain has to deal with. Fasting also increases telomere length, negating some of the effects of aging at a cellular level. When you fast, this stimulates apoptosis in senescent or genetically damaged cells, destroying them. Senescent cells are responsible for many of the effects of aging and are a root cause of the development of cancer. A fasting mimicking diet for 3-5 days in a row also provides many of the same benefits as water fasting. FMD usually has 200-800 calories, under 18 g of protein and extremely low carbs. Exogenous ketones can aid with fasting, making it easier in healthy people and allowing some people with specific issues to fast in spite of them without worrying as much about hypoglycemia. Children, pregnant or nursing women should not fast for periods longer than 16 hours. People with pancreatic tumors or certain forms of hypoglycemia generally cannot fast at all. Type 1 diabetics can also fast but it is more complicated and should be approached with caution as it could lead to ketoacidosis. If you experience extreme symptoms of some kind, especially dizziness or tremors, then simply break the fast and seek advice. Resources: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783752/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6141719/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7607739/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3017674/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23408502/ www.amjmedsci.org/article/S0002-9629%2815%2900027-0/fulltext europepmc.org/article/MED/22402737?javascript_support=no onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2005.02288.x www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa012908 www.collective-evolution.com/2017/05/16/study-shows-how-fasting-for-3-days-can-regenerate-your-entire-immune-system/ www.arcjournals.org/pdfs/ijrsb/v3-i11/7.pdf www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04375657 www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/abstract/S1550-4131(15)00224-7 repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1537&context=edissertations www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1779438/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2518860/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29727683/ www.nia.nih.gov/news/research-intermittent-fasting-shows-health-benefits medicalxpress.com/news/2022-10-treatment-pulmonary-fibrosis-focus-telomeres.html www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10859646 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25909219/ www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765(18)30605-1?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS1097276518306051%3Fshowall%3Dtrue pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28235195/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2815756/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7714088/ www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(19)30849-9 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27569118/ n.neurology.org/content/88/16_Supplement/P3.090 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31890243/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15522942/ faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.819.10 www.biorxiv.org/node/93305.full www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5895342/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526871/ www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/abundance-of-fructose-not-good-for-the-liver-heart www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25686106 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21410865/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/25712 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23707514/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24905167 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31877297/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7093158/ clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/36/3/217 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20921964/ www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005272806000223 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6859089/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8470960/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10232622 academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/81/1/69/4607679 www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931312809002832 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1413655/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783752/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23876457 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407435/ www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2001176 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20102774/ This list compiled over years of research by the user known as Pottenger's Human on youtube but feel free to copy and paste this anywhere you like, no accreditation needed! My channel will always contain an updated version of this list of fasting benefits on the community tab. I also have playlists on fasting and health topics.

    @LTPottenger@LTPottenger10 ай бұрын
    • Fasting also makes you poop less, which gives your anus a chance to repair.

      @ElectricityTaster@ElectricityTaster10 ай бұрын
    • How do you feel about 16 hour daily “fasts”? Are they useful?

      @feetch8@feetch810 ай бұрын
    • I’m about to complete my third 72-hour fast of the year tonight. Thank you for continually posting these comments. Please don’t stop.

      @hoosierwilliams@hoosierwilliams10 ай бұрын
    • @@feetch8 I don't bother

      @LTPottenger@LTPottenger10 ай бұрын
    • @@hoosierwilliams That's great! Glad you are doing well.

      @LTPottenger@LTPottenger10 ай бұрын
  • STOP THE CLOT SHOTS.

    @aaromurtomaki3762@aaromurtomaki376210 ай бұрын
    • You didn't watch part 7?

      @jpdprophotography6693@jpdprophotography669310 ай бұрын
    • Turn caps off. Lower left side. You're welcome.

      @alan4sure@alan4sure10 ай бұрын
    • Easy fix...just don't take them...problem solved

      @neckarsulme@neckarsulme9 ай бұрын
  • Worked in assisted living. Lost too many precious souls after vaccination

    @donnajeffcoat4036@donnajeffcoat403610 ай бұрын
    • Information that might never see scientific analysis, but I hope not. Hope we start looking at excess mortality effects from many different angles

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately, that was the point

      @snowbird6855@snowbird685510 ай бұрын
    • When the ingredients are not listed on the packet...

      @louisejoel@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
    • and you have to sign a waiver@@louisejoel

      @neckarsulme@neckarsulme9 ай бұрын
  • Latest report from Western Australia government. Severe adverse event 1 out of 20 jabs, on 1 of the pfizer batches.

    @davidhamtaro@davidhamtaro10 ай бұрын
    • Yip, No Mrna for me. 000 Mrna Baby -- Woooo

      @user-cy6fo6rc9v@user-cy6fo6rc9v10 ай бұрын
    • I wonder if this links to the current claim of 75% of adverse reactions coming from 4% of batches.

      @jpdprophotography6693@jpdprophotography669310 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jpdprophotography6693Yep and mainly in the first round of batches. It seems like the changed something in the next round of batches, or they fixed the manufacturing process. Either way it is obvious from the data that they knew something was wrong.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • No one ever talks about where they were manufactured, was it contamination from lack of GMP or intentional? Who knows, no one is saying anything

      @louisejoel@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
    • lol, "safe and effective"

      @neckarsulme@neckarsulme9 ай бұрын
  • D-dimer blood test very informative! 😍

    @lisakisa100@lisakisa1009 ай бұрын
  • Thank God I knew it was a scam day one, and I'm so glad I stayed away from these weird crappy sauces of the Kallikantzaroi.😃😁😆

    @vassiliosca5715@vassiliosca571510 ай бұрын
    • Nothing made sense from the beginning,,can't believe so many people didn't see through all the bs.

      @Claire-sj9mp@Claire-sj9mp10 ай бұрын
    • Whoot whoot, you listened to the most powerful weapon within you- your GUT.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • It saved many lives in delta wave. 95% in ICUs in that wave were the unvaxxed swine. Just google it.

      @alan4sure@alan4sure10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomicsso Dr, are you saying, you were/are against the vaccine? The clots can be caused by covid infections and long covid, and the vaccine lessened that risk?

      @mbg3871@mbg387110 ай бұрын
    • ​@Claire-sj9mp same.. was in the marines at the time in 2020 and something felt off.. literally ended my career at that time because I wasn't taking the snake venom nor complying to anything. 4 years was enough.

      @alaskanwhiskey@alaskanwhiskey9 ай бұрын
  • Dr.Raszek, Thank you for the work and the awesome trip to Alberta!

    @sueyoung2115@sueyoung211510 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Merogenomicswhat part of BI0WEAP0N do you not understand? Please see, Dr. Andreas Noack, "Why are razor blades in the vaccines?".

      @Denise-ux4xd@Denise-ux4xd10 ай бұрын
    • @@Denise-ux4xd I think most of us know the purpose of it. Dr.Raszek is able to share his most important findings by avoiding any political sounding retoric. Sometimes it's a good thing to keep a low profile about saying everything we know, in order to accomplish a certain goal.

      @sueyoung2115@sueyoung21159 ай бұрын
    • @@sueyoung2115 Thanks for your dose of common sense!

      @jasonchouinard8082@jasonchouinard80829 ай бұрын
  • Thank you doctor , I've learned so much from you and no one else is explaining it in detail like you are. So I hope and pray 🙏 that you and yours are well and safe and you're enjoying your summer. I love how you go outside and show people the scenery, it's very beautiful where are you at ? I think a walk through nature is very romantic, So you have a very analytical type mind but you are revealing that you have a romantic side in your appreciation of nature's beauty 😍.

    @PleasePRAYforPEACE@PleasePRAYforPEACE10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for doing this very important series. Hyper amd hypo coagluation is a big problem in the mast cell community I service. I hope that all this new research and interest in this area will help not only my community, but others such as Lyme, CFS/ME and others that seem to have this driver at the roots.

    @leslyrae6025@leslyrae602510 ай бұрын
  • I missed it😮! I got the 30 minute notification and that’s it. Then I got sidetracked! 😳 Lol. Oh well, I can watch it now with no chat distractions! 🤪 Thank you Dr Rasvek for your awesome research and even more awesome scenery! 🌲☀️🌺. Youre helping a lot of people and making the world a better place.😃💕

    @MtFull@MtFull10 ай бұрын
  • There's something really special about the methodology you bring all this information through.. the walk and talk.. so good.. talented.. I appreciate you..

    @anthonyencarnacion7203@anthonyencarnacion720310 ай бұрын
  • Excellent lecture as always; so much information for us to absorb, and more so for laymen like me. Comments here are always informative as well. Many thanks to all.

    @danpatterson6937@danpatterson693710 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating. Thanks for your time.

    @michaelnelson722@michaelnelson72210 ай бұрын
  • Always great info (and landscape!). Thank YOU! ❤

    @Rock_Girl_Daze@Rock_Girl_Daze10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for another excellent, Informative talk

    @lynnemobrien2953@lynnemobrien29539 ай бұрын
  • Missed the live but not the presentation🤗 Thank you Dr M.

    @oldschool8292@oldschool829210 ай бұрын
    • Next time we hope!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Hi Dr another great video, we are all so very grateful that you and your team continue these teaching films…..was the water warm? 👏🏻😘

    @Parianparlay@Parianparlay10 ай бұрын
  • after the cvid injection my mom's blood become thick. when she cut herself while cooking the blood didn't drips out like normal. same when she accidentally poked herself with needle while sewing. the blood just stay at wound area. previously her blood is very runny, even small wound will make her blood keeps dripping she needs to stop it with a plant extract. but now, the blood like thickened. it's not normal.

    @stardust9072@stardust90729 ай бұрын
  • recent study shows 1 in 35 people have raised level of troponin from these injections and it is an underestimation!

    @MrFiabio@MrFiabio9 ай бұрын
  • Good evening everyone

    @paultraynorbsc627@paultraynorbsc62710 ай бұрын
  • Wow, the shallow lake is pretty amazing!

    @Poisonedblade@Poisonedblade10 ай бұрын
    • Super fun. Pure sand underneath

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Consider damaged adipose tissue cells flushing into bloodstream(via lymphatic or out of capillary beds) and differences in osmotic currents , or fat cells without the membrane flushing.

    @guytelfer1353@guytelfer135310 ай бұрын
  • Thank you science peoples for even a glimmer of hopexxx🥰

    @donnaduhamel6004@donnaduhamel60049 ай бұрын
  • I liked the talk about spike clotting, it was interesting and the landscape was very nice too with the lake and the mountains.

    @davewave4703@davewave470310 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it! I loved the lake too. And I enjoyed this content because it seems like such an useful assay to consider

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics That is good you liked it too and yes, it is an interesting content as well.

      @davewave4703@davewave470310 ай бұрын
  • Wonderfully informative series, thank you. On the other hand, I lean toward the negative so pay little attention to my fear that bioweapon designers may learn from your series that it will be easier to find an aerosol virulent blood clotting virus than they have been in engineering an easily spread hemorrhagic virus.

    @craigfoster354@craigfoster35410 ай бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @jorhdinbanner7869@jorhdinbanner78699 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much. : )

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your clearly informative videos with such refreshing scenery. Wouldn't a D-dimer test indicate abnormal clotting from spike protein?

    @lawrencehubbell9397@lawrencehubbell939710 ай бұрын
  • I remember when the studies were done years ago when they found increased survival rates for hospitalized patients given anticoagulation treatment, and outcomes were completely unrelated to d-dimer or any blood tests.

    @anymoose6685@anymoose668510 ай бұрын
    • Something different was happening and it left the medical community blind.

      @anymoose6685@anymoose668510 ай бұрын
    • Yet they still kept on recommending them. Even now, Canada is preparing the population via media discussions to take another round of shots in fall!!!

      @snowbird6855@snowbird685510 ай бұрын
  • Thanks. If you could write the name of that test if possible please as we are getting live blood and pr1on disease tests done now. Wouldn't the smaller clots from the latest variants also be causing long term issues that seem to be appearing like the neurological degradation upticks, due to their small size getting stuck in the smaller veins and capillaries to possibly block them?

    @SPM1X@SPM1X10 ай бұрын
  • If I was checked for clots this month and I was clear, how soon should I get checked again? How often & is a D-timer Test accurate enough? Does taking an aspirin a day help?

    @Mari-rz5sh@Mari-rz5sh9 ай бұрын
  • We are now learning about the damages of syntethic spyke proteins flowing by our tissues too many time! It's called" cytocinnes' storm"

    @marceltictac@marceltictac10 ай бұрын
  • These clots take on the process of a solid sist.

    @monicaboerma1188@monicaboerma11889 ай бұрын
    • Similar yes...

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
  • A lake! To Wade across!? 😮You have ALL 😊THE FUN! 😎

    @carlasampson6129@carlasampson61292 ай бұрын
    • No one usually even walks into it (it's glacial water so normally super cold) but this was such a super hot day that people went nuts and it was lots of fun!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics2 ай бұрын
  • Dr. any suggestions for a non vaccinated lomg covid sufferer? Seems to have effected my nervous system. Im going keto and starting fasting plus taking nattokinase and serrapetase

    @timmyschannel5@timmyschannel59 ай бұрын
  • Could it be as simple as taking a test tube of patient plasma and looking at it after it cools? On his Vejon Research KZhead channel Dr. Philip McMillan presented test tube images of plasma, one normal and one with a white viscous protein substance settled at the bottom. Apparently, those abnormal proteins like the massive clots that embalmer are finding. I wonder how the massive clots found by embalmers relate to microclots.

    @whiznot3028@whiznot302810 ай бұрын
  • so what blood work panel do you suggest, that someone should get ?

    @elizabethhonig4848@elizabethhonig48489 ай бұрын
  • Missed live. 😢 Question - could the essay of these proteins be done post-mortem?

    @RobinMotley.BlessedOldBird@RobinMotley.BlessedOldBird10 ай бұрын
    • I don't think so cuz blood properties should change but just don't know. This is a test for coagulation.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • ​During the live chat I typed; "I keep hearing that said virus was never isolated/reproduced to prove infection exists...but, I am science ignorant (admitted)." You responded; "it depends on one's definition of what isolated means. Viruses have to come from cells, so there is always debris present". The chat window ran out, so I'd like to ask further if I may. Can cytoplasmic cell toxicity produce cell 'debris'? An infected human lung tissue sample underwent the standard Virology VERO-E6 process to isolate and produce confirmed electron microscopy images to physically demonstrate existence of an infectious particle. The procedure itself had to have been scientifically validated by comparing the positive obtained result against a known uninfected lung sample which did not produce the identical cell debris particle (negative). It seems the 'isolation' issue is that this procedural cross compare has never been made available to the scientific community. Hopefully I've addressed the 'isolation' issue with my limited science understanding.

    @whaleoilbeefhooked3892@whaleoilbeefhooked389210 ай бұрын
  • Pottengers Human posts about the benefits of fasting. Adds comments to some videos. And has a website.

    @ruth.greening@ruth.greening10 ай бұрын
    • We did couple vids on fasting already in relation to COVID specifically (kzhead.info/sun/ocasebSfe5GHqI0/bejne.html). I am blown away by the power of fasting that I am learning about

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@MerogenomicsBut, Dr. R, does the sp go back into fast reproduction mode post fasting?

      @karenf9137@karenf913710 ай бұрын
  • You get a thumbs up 👍🏻 for the shades 😎

    @hedgeheyoka@hedgeheyoka10 ай бұрын
  • Covid gifted me a was-medium, now-large, partially-mobile thrombus in my LAA, discovered by TEE. So far, Heparin, Lovenox, and Coumadin have not dissolved it so far.

    @djondjon@djondjon9 ай бұрын
    • Nattokinase? Serrapeptase?

      @GygaxGirl@GygaxGirl9 ай бұрын
  • Drs won't test in south Australia I been asking for two years due to having symptoms of clots since being around spikes

    @skyemain5903@skyemain590310 ай бұрын
  • Blood tests for Antithrombin III, and 'Factor(s)..8, etc., can assist in determining risk.

    @swbrand@swbrand8 ай бұрын
    • Do you have any papers on that, We would like to review this, super curious :)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics8 ай бұрын
  • Hello from the forest in BC. Always interested in learning more. As a retired massage therapist, I would like to know more about the possibility of manual therapy moving lymph and blood clots around the body. Should therapists be working on vaccinated individuals???

    @sherrybonnett4827@sherrybonnett482710 ай бұрын
    • Great Question! Did you know that Merogenomics is starting a Substack? He has a Patreon as well. Plus almost monthly Q&A sessions. We'd love to have your feedback at any of these!!

      @jasonchouinard8082@jasonchouinard80829 ай бұрын
  • Did you see that Nattokinase can reverse blood clots?

    @luckssj@luckssj6 ай бұрын
  • So if one's tgf-beta 1, ferritin, D-dimer, CRT has been sky High for the past year or so & measured overtime in that order & now those #'s are coming down one could still have high inflammation due to,(soluble / insoluble) then should be measured as mentioned here. Makes sense as still feel like hell. .

    @stevierusso529@stevierusso5299 ай бұрын
  • A friend has these fibrin clots but was told it was genetic. I'm not buying that at all as there is "no" family history at all. I can't convince him they are not being honest or to try NAC or anything else to mitigate the clots. Is there any data on growth, severity - any way to know what to expect? I didn't watch most of the other videos in this series so if more is there I'll go back. After that any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

    @mariannorton4161@mariannorton416110 ай бұрын
    • I have fibrin clots too... or rather 1clot... that goes from my mid calf to navel. I have had it since February 2 and it still has not gone. I want to know how to get RID of it!

      @lindastrang6755@lindastrang675510 ай бұрын
    • @@lindastrang6755try ginger

      @intrusiveminecraft@intrusiveminecraft9 ай бұрын
  • My husband is non vaxxed and had normal inflammatory markers in labs 3 months post Covid of the Omicran variant. He has no long Covid symptoms. But he now has super high inflammatory markers in blood levels 6 months later after a very bad knee injury. Could that be the reason for high levels? Would it be efficacious to have this clotting test? He has one copy of C667T.

    @debcotham489@debcotham48910 ай бұрын
    • Shedding he infected maybe

      @rodhelms-yt2pk@rodhelms-yt2pk9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@rodhelms-yt2pkyes absolutely from shedding..

      @ramleeleeram1009@ramleeleeram10099 ай бұрын
    • Stop taking the test. Just like the PCR test. Wants you jabbed and boosted. Doctors are no longer honest moving forward.

      @alaskanwhiskey@alaskanwhiskey9 ай бұрын
  • Dr Raszek can you please check into the foot long+ fibrin clots that embalmers and Pathologists are finding in cadavers. I believe I have one and I want to know what caused it and how to get rid of it. I have had it since Feb2 this year and I am on Xarelto but it is still there.. the doctors said it is 1 clot.. from my midcalf to my navel. They said they have never seen it in a live patient before. It is handicapping me. I never had covid and only had 1 shot of J&J 2 years prior to the clot forming. I would dearly appreciate if you could enlighten me about this unusual clot which is not so unusual since covid came along apparently.

    @lindastrang6755@lindastrang675510 ай бұрын
    • Nattokinase, thrombokinase, Serrapeptase and NAC would be worth looking into. Also water only fasting 3+ days may assist. You should 100% check with your Doctor first due to possible contraindications, as these may have negative side effects with blood thinners or other prescriptions.

      @SPM1X@SPM1X10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SPM1XThank you so much for those suggestions! I will look into them :)

      @lindastrang6755@lindastrang67559 ай бұрын
    • I am on Nattokinase,it helps with the twitching in the body but this things are still here,the veins are vanishing half way,I found some information that we have nanoparticles injected, nanorobots...this is so sad.

      @mirelatrandafir1004@mirelatrandafir10048 ай бұрын
    • How did they find it? What we’re your symptoms? Did you ever get covid?

      @joannekeys1477@joannekeys14772 ай бұрын
  • Are there labs that offer these assays to the public?

    @iacomus23@iacomus2310 ай бұрын
    • Great question

      @oldschool8292@oldschool829210 ай бұрын
    • you mean commercially? This should be available clinically but I wonder if commercial options are available

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Factor V Leiden. Does this affect people that have Factor 5 more than anyone else?

    @SeascapeStl@SeascapeStl10 ай бұрын
    • I would love to hear his opinion on this too!! We have this blood clotting factor in my family, I have it, my brother passed away in 1997 from a DVT due to this disorder. Did my homework and did not take the experimental injection....

      @jdoe1744@jdoe17449 ай бұрын
  • @TMiller808@TMiller8089 ай бұрын
  • How long after a delta infection will blood clots possibly form. Would someone be in the clear by now? What if NO vx is involved?

    @nikinm77@nikinm7710 ай бұрын
    • My parents in law had delta. 3 other persons in the familly as well. No blood cloths registered. They are all fine. Unvaccinated

      @aneta31031@aneta3103110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aneta31031I had delta in Dec 21. I have no blood clots, apparently...

      @pascalevite1136@pascalevite11369 ай бұрын
    • @@aneta31031 thanks!

      @nikinm77@nikinm779 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aneta31031never got covid can't relate no jabs either.

      @alaskanwhiskey@alaskanwhiskey9 ай бұрын
  • The question is , how do we reach the vaccinated? They don't want to hear even though now science speaks ...

    @redemax@redemax10 ай бұрын
    • 😢 yes..they just shut me down like the good communists they are.

      @MIOLAZARUS@MIOLAZARUS10 ай бұрын
  • This is what’s in them 🐍🐍🐍your behind the eight ball mate.

    @justanangeldestiny3430@justanangeldestiny34309 ай бұрын
  • I'm amazed you haven't been censored yet. This information is too helpful and they don't want people to find solutions to the government forsaking all the injured by their enforced 💉

    @Spamkromite@Spamkromite9 ай бұрын
  • Autopsies show clotting. Speak to the funeral directors and the abnormalities will be disclosed.

    @DavidJohnson-yg8qm@DavidJohnson-yg8qm9 ай бұрын
    • You really should check out the latest video we can't publish here, I think a lot more will make sense www.patreon.com/posts/86461604

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
  • I want to know where he is ?

    @cassie1dueces@cassie1dueces9 ай бұрын
    • Location is always listed under the videos. :)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
  • What are they ways to remove your blood clots?

    @loreleifajardo2430@loreleifajardo243010 ай бұрын
    • Look into Nattokinase, thrombokinase, Serrapeptase and NAC. Also water only fasting 3+ days may assist.

      @SPM1X@SPM1X10 ай бұрын
    • depends on the size, they'd need to be scanned to know

      @louisejoel@louisejoel9 ай бұрын
  • i want those yellow glasses. yellow river yellow river

    @user-uo3ek2dk7s@user-uo3ek2dk7s8 ай бұрын
    • Hhahahah my friend gave them to me. They are pretty cool.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics8 ай бұрын
  • Seen in young man. Pre shot normal platelets , post levels headed to double normal. Increase blood viscosity, put that dehydration ie playing sport then possible clot formation. Is this why young people dying on sport fields????

    @michelefarrell6717@michelefarrell67179 ай бұрын
  • Good place for youngster to learn to swim.

    @monicaboerma1188@monicaboerma11889 ай бұрын
    • But freezing like you won't believe.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
  • I love your critical thinking! A true scientist never stops learning. 🫶👏👏

    @lorenagalvez3664@lorenagalvez366410 ай бұрын
  • I'm not worried about the Delta because I have alpha and Omega 😇

    @PleasePRAYforPEACE@PleasePRAYforPEACE10 ай бұрын
  • What do people expect, mystery juice ; South Africa..I’ll believe it

    @laurakyplain2413@laurakyplain241310 ай бұрын
  • Great sunnies😎

    @andhewonders@andhewonders10 ай бұрын
    • Haha, whatever was on hand! Normally I don't even bother but it was burning hot day

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics Not to mention you were walking on water😉

      @andhewonders@andhewonders10 ай бұрын
  • Now, I never had these shots and never will, but my question is why are there people who didn’t get these shots ending up with problems with their bodies I hear this off and on. They may say something like I had Covid or whatever you want to call it and they say they get pains severe pains in their bodies or some with nausea and fatigue. I’m so confused

    @helens1083@helens108310 ай бұрын
    • Maybe having what called "Long Covid" 19 effects just like vaccinated for Covid-19. Alot of people vaccinated for Covid-19 around the same time, had Covid 19 around the same time in Spain. Including people who had never had a flu or flu shot before. Christmas 2021, everyone of family and close friends in Spain, all had Covid 19 at the same time. Two who had Covid 19 before vaccinated, had it again after vaccination. All Pfizer vaccines. One being a best friend from Palma de Mallorca, who has very much of a Sefardic ancestry, and was precisely trying to trace it back further from the 16th century. Like my family in Valdemoro Spain, reference point in common with each other, being 16th century family tombs that still used. I have record of Lopez de Lerena 1658 buried in Valdemoro. Its exactly where through marriage to a De Cuenca, and that's where began Lopez de Lerena de Cuenca, and what little more further back, is still Valdemoro. That's where it can have been family from Cuenca to Valdemoro. Closer to Aragon. Practiced on both sides of my mother's family intermarriages with more distant family members. So much of melting pot in melding, hard to say anything about what type of genetics and from where. Easier about my maternal grandmother all Aragonese. From La Almolda to Monegrillio, then her parents obviously bought agricultural property on the same side of Madrid as my grandfather's family. Southern. It's weird because my second cousin's husband's family is from the same place as that property. Vallecas, where our grandmothers were born. Sent her a video about a month ago, made in La Almolda Aragon, by someone who has a last name similar to his. He's De Lope. That's a very rare last name. All together last New Years, he and his family from Vallecas, and she lives in Florida too with their ONLY child. He's probably going to marry his NY girlfriend, half Cuban and Colombian. She's very pretty, tall, and very good at dealing with his family. Her body shape, height, like his Mom, but more of a brunnete. She's a radiology technician. My seeing is too much for others to understand. Unless I explain it ALL. So far our kids, Latino boyfriends and girlfriend, but I have a friend from Zaragoza not too happy with her only daughter, madly in love with a successful Mexican young man. She thinks he's got her too wrapped around his finger. Smooth operator. She, the daughter, was at my mom's funeral. I guess she needs to meet my youngest daughter and her boyfriend from Mexico, to get over it. She already has an Italian daughter in law, I think from San Gimigniano, married to her gorgeous son, similar style to my son, and she says she's becoming Grandmother Bennetton. Lol. She's just upset that not a Spaniard either. Smaller city mentality. She needs to talk to my ex husband, a very old friend of hers, because he's already used to it all because of me. It's because they don't have much immigration that of same types of families, but Latinos, or Italians, like in Madrid. Live in Madrid, mainly Spaniards, but also an international capital city, young people can fall in love with any kind from originally elsewhere in the world, there

      @anaibarangan4908@anaibarangan490810 ай бұрын
    • Bioweapon Shot or not!

      @shawnmegela6107@shawnmegela610710 ай бұрын
    • because the spike from the infection is dangerous, and it will be multiply and more dangerous if combines with vax (double the trouble; infection + vax)

      @eltercalpar@eltercalpar10 ай бұрын
    • shedding. you can smell it coming off people.

      @SkyCuration@SkyCuration10 ай бұрын
    • @@shawnmegela6107 it’s a bio weapon from the people who had these shots, they shed on the people who did not have these shots! Then the smart people end up getting sick from the people who had the shots!!

      @helens1083@helens108310 ай бұрын
  • Any practical advice here for long covid patients? Or a bunch of mumbo jumbo doc speak, no help at all?

    @iantstaley@iantstaley9 ай бұрын
    • you could consider doing the assay discussed in this video to start looking at potential causes. The traetment options is coming up as part of this series and it is such a convoluded topic, still studying different info and will be assembling it together.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics9 ай бұрын
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