Spike clotting 2: abnormal clots after COVID (with images!) - update 94

2023 ж. 7 Мау.
37 030 Рет қаралды

First look at the abnormal clots seen post COVID! We see what they look like when exposed to fluorescent dye and how they can differ in sizes, what makes up these clots and why they can explain the complex symptoms due to clogging of blood vessels. We also look at the unusual behaviour of platelets that can add to the disease development.
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  • SUMMARY AND TIMESTAMPS Abnormal clotting after COVID-19 is a serious issue that can lead to complications and is resistant to natural degradation, possibly due to the influence of the Spike protein. 00:00 🧪 Abnormal clots after COVID-19 are discussed with images of what they look like under the microscope, based on protein analysis by clotting experts who also explore the possibility of sharing spikes and black protein entering the nucleus. The video discusses abnormal clots after COVID-19 and shows images of what these clots look like under the microscope, based on scientific literature from a group of clotting experts who conducted protein analysis. The transcript discusses protein analysis and fluorescent microscopy in relation to exosomes and the possibility of sharing spikes, as well as the possibility of spike protein entering the nucleus. 02:31 🩸 Abnormal clots after COVID have unusual amyloid structures and are not like normal clots, with blood samples from individuals with COVID-19 showing an increase in abnormal clotting. The authors used a fluorescent molecule that interacts with amyloid structures to study unusual protein structures. Abnormal clots after COVID have unusual amyloid structures and are not like normal clots observed during the natural clotting process to help fight damage to the vascular system, as shown in images of improperly folded clots interacting with Thioflavin T (ThT) molecules. Blood samples from individuals with COVID-19 show an increase in abnormal clotting, with varying patterns and sizes observed in long COVID patients. 06:58 🧪 Scientists are analyzing abnormal clotting after COVID-19, with images showing varying sizes of clots and long tubes forming with holes in them. Images show abnormal clots of varying sizes, some of which can be quite large, and while there are uncorroborated reports of embalmers pulling out unusual clots, there is no scientific analysis of this information based on cadavers. Scientists are analyzing the abnormal clotting after COVID-19 to determine if it is real, as long tubes are forming with holes in them. 09:46 🧬 Individuals with COVID-19 or long COVID have abnormal clots that are resistant to degradation and persist longer than expected, possibly due to the influence of the Spike protein. Trypsin is a molecule that can destroy proteins by cutting them up into fragments. Individuals with COVID-19 or long COVID have abnormal clots that are resistant to degradation and persist longer than expected, possibly due to the influence of the Spike protein. 12:18 🩸 Abnormal clots after COVID-19 can be stained with Thioflavin T (ThT), be relatively large, have unusual shapes, persist, block blood vessels, and contain fibrin, leading to hypoxia and complications. Abnormal clots after COVID can get to very large sizes and take unusual three-dimensional forms, which is not a good thing for a person to have floating in their blood. Abnormal clots after COVID-19 can stain with tThioflavin T (ThT), which normally stains amyloid structures, and are resistant to destruction, indicating something strange about them. Abnormal clots after COVID could persist and block blood vessels, leading to hypoxia and complications, and protein analysis showed the expected presence of fibrin. 16:00 🩸 Abnormal clots after COVID-19 contain molecules that inhibit clot degradation and activate the immune system, including Alpha 2 antiplasmin and serum amyloid A, contributing to abnormal clotting and hyper-activated platelets. Researchers found that abnormal clots after COVID-19 may contain molecules that inhibit clot degradation and activate the immune system, including Alpha 2 antiplasmin and serum amyloid A, which have been linked to the severity and mortality of COVID-19. Increased levels of Alpha to antiplasmin and Von Willebrand factor were found in individuals with COVID-19, indicating hyper-activated platelets and contributing to abnormal clotting, as shown through fluorescent microscopy. Two types of activated platelets can be found simultaneously in controls, shown as purple and green dots. People with acute COVID-19 have more platelets that can assemble into large masses, which release molecules that promote inflammation and can lead to inflammation diseases if not properly balanced. 21:07 🩸 Abnormal clots after COVID contain klkb1 protein and other molecules/antibodies, making detection difficult due to trapped inflammatory markers, and upcoming videos will discuss amyloidosis and the role of Spike protein. Abnormal clots after COVID contain a protein called klkb1 which interrupts the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, as well as other molecules and antibodies, and the authors are investigating the nature of these antibodies. Abnormal clots after COVID may be difficult to detect due to inflammatory markers being trapped inside the clots, and upcoming videos will discuss amyloidosis and the role of Spike protein in the process. 23:57 📢 Dr Raszek would like to thank his viewers for their support and discusses an upcoming COVID-19 Q&A event on Eventbrite June 27th, where they will discuss abnormal clot formation and defining analog doses. Dr Raszek thanks viewers for supporting the channel and mentions that they are producing the type of content that viewers have been asking for. Dr Raszek discusses their COVID-19 Q&A events and how audience members bring scientific papers for discussion, but there is too much information to make videos on everything, and they will see viewers in the next installment of the series on defining analog doses and how it relates to abnormal clot formation.

    @jasonchouinard8082@jasonchouinard808210 ай бұрын
    • Thank you sir!!! What a work!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics Please see, Dr. Andreas Noack, "Why are razor blades in vaccines?" & Learn what you're talking about.

      @keywee849@keywee84910 ай бұрын
    • Wow, you wrote a lot of info; however, I didn't catch the part where you mentionex how many of these Blob clots were found in vaxxed vs. Unvaxxed populations. Maybe you should look at that first, then explain to me how can billions of people who caught severe covid infections in large unvaxxed countries on the continent of Africa, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Palestine, and Cuba not report a single case of Blob CLOTS from their covid infections, let alone new emerging cases well after the weak Omicron cold subsided last year. How does that happen?? How does covid 19 infections cause huge excessive deaths and 6 inch long rubbery clots in countries with the highest use of jabs and boosters, and yet be completey non existant in countries that rejected the jabs??? How does covid 19 infections cause 6 inch rubbery clots currently right now, yet the virus did not create one single case before the "Operstion Warp Speed" jabs were produced, distributed, and mandated worldwide?? I ask because one would beleive that the very deadly ancestral and alpha strains would have shown these strange 6 inch calamari clots from the onset, yet there was not one single report of such even though tens of thousands of bodies were embalmed and buried during very deadly Alpha; this is important because the clots doesn't allow the mortician to embalm the body due to clots clogging the system. Being that morticians were not complaining while consistently performing regular embalming procedures 24/07 around the clock, it's totally foolish to emply that these clots even existed at the time. The mortician started finding the Blob clots after the first Delta booster jabs were released. Also, I want someone to explain what happened to the 3 top cardiologist in Canada and U.S. whi suggested that every will need D Diner exams be assembled microclots from the jabs will cause sudden heart attack and sudden deaths starting year 3 after the first jab??? What happened to those guys and why didn't we see the replay of their videos after the drop dead suddenly with 6 inch blood clots phenomenon became public???

      @jamesmullins1990@jamesmullins199010 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Merogenomics It seems relevant to study wether the same degree of clotting occurs between vaccinated & unvaccinated. An important comparison that needs to be investigated.

      @mral4381@mral438110 ай бұрын
    • @@mral4381 Agreed. How many cases dx ad LC are effects from new treatment? I’ve seen other MDs say some studies don’t support LC. Some good objective unbiased science is needed for clarity but no doubt hard to fund. Crowd funding for studies? When money flow is more autonomous?

      @jmc8076@jmc807610 ай бұрын
  • Never got jabbed, never wore a mask, travelled through more than 12 countries in the past 3 yrs. Not sick one day. Boy oh boy have I made the right choice

    @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • I know two people who are multiple jabbed, travelled, heavily exposed to partner with covid....healthier than ever! Go figure.

      @amywas1@amywas110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@amywas1 Why not !? We all make our way in this life !😊

      @danielleschmidt7825@danielleschmidt782510 ай бұрын
    • @@danielleschmidt7825 Hello, Danielle, a lovely morning here in Australia, I hope things are good where you are. I am however somewhat perplexed by your question. Though it does appear to be a happy one judging by the little picture at the end of it. And it does have pleasant aura of liberalism surrounding it....something I whole heartedly approve of. Many happy returns!

      @amywas1@amywas110 ай бұрын
    • You wont find someone who regrets NOT getting jabbed. You'll also not meet someone who died of covid AT HOME.

      @Les537@Les53710 ай бұрын
    • When it comes to masking I had 0 choice. Meanwhile I too haven't been jabbed.

      @ArtisChronicles@ArtisChronicles10 ай бұрын
  • Going to the funeral home today. Paying my respects to the family of my 62 year old IBM mentor who had unexpectedly passed away last weak from heart failure. The Family fortunately does not believe it was vaccine or covid related. The 3 years of gasslighting has heen brilliantly successful.

    @ysiadpir1423@ysiadpir142310 ай бұрын
    • I would respect the family beliefs because indeed it might not be related, and it is important to focus on a positive approach to someone's untimely passing rather than regrets. I understand and wonder how I would choose to think in these circumstances. But definitely there has been some brainwashing going on imposed by the media (until the narrative unexpectedly failed when we had the immune escape)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • It's definitely from the clotshots. Just be safe in the knowledge that you haven't fallen for the world's biggest IQ test. 🔥🥂👍

      @Jaysonbc1234@Jaysonbc123410 ай бұрын
    • I feel this so deeply. My grandmother died on my birthday which is on Easter. Our entire family is angered and they don't know why because they believe that it didn't have anything to do with the vaccine despite all the ones that are vaccinated or all having problems but they're all thinking and being told that is something else and I thought will B how is it is it orchestrated breakdown of our long-term issues how ironic is that but nobody wants to hear it you can't tell them that it just makes us more distant from each other it's very heartbreaking I can actually see how it can lead to problems in the person who sees what's happening and can do nothing about it you can really make you crazy especially when you have a deep-seated emotion and feeling because of all the evidence surrounding your own family's health

      @sherylh97@sherylh9710 ай бұрын
    • @@sherylh97 we are on the same boat. i can only watch and pray that

      @SkyCuration@SkyCuration10 ай бұрын
    • Fortunately? You mean unfortunately?

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
  • So scary. I’ve known so many people that are dying unexpectedly. Thank you doctor for caring enough about humanity to share your knowledge. Many thanks from Miami

    @PianoMatronNeeNee@PianoMatronNeeNee10 ай бұрын
    • sorry to hear that. Thank you for kind words, and I agree, we need greater awareness about this science (where sharing comes in if people find this interesting enough)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • The point is no one has a resolution yet. So people are waiting for dying.....😢

      @af664@af66410 ай бұрын
    • My father's heart stopped. He was revived and now.has a pacemaker defibrillator keeping him alive. But let me explain. 2 weeks prior to this he went thru a routine stress test and the tech told him she had never met someone so healthy for his age. My Father was convinced by his doctor that because he has chrohns he needed the vaccine. Even tho there are zero studies that show this is accurate.

      @marciem9580@marciem958010 ай бұрын
    • Yes, but this concerns mostly the vaccinated!

      @nefelipapadi9608@nefelipapadi960810 ай бұрын
    • Studies show this is very rare BMJ quotes risk at 8.2 per 100,000, So either you know millions of people or you are mistaken

      @stevealdridge9720@stevealdridge972010 ай бұрын
  • You cannot leave out the vaxx status when making statements about covid/clots correlation. Anyone, including docs, should be very critical about this.

    @giespel68@giespel6810 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I agree. The vax status plus age, co-morbitities and previous health treatments should be included.

      @kelleemerson9510@kelleemerson951010 ай бұрын
    • My brother has just been diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. He was a fit and healthy person at 57 but now has problems with his breathing and on medication. I warned him not to take these injections but he dismissed my warnings calling me a conspiracy theorist.

      @icilmaa@icilmaa10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kelleemerson9510 and symptom status when they had a covid, mild case or serious

      @zokonjazokonja@zokonjazokonja10 ай бұрын
    • @@icilmaa I'm the only baahaad sheep in my family of 13, who declined the Jim Jones Kool Aid. I couldn't stop them from following the herd off the cliff !!!

      @stephend9899@stephend989910 ай бұрын
    • Lol, the vax is the goddam spike so if thats what causes the problem... I mean, c'mon, how can this be allowed to go on?

      @invisibelle7590@invisibelle759010 ай бұрын
  • Extremely glad me and my children dodged this one. Stay pureblood guys ✌️

    @gordondaisley6157@gordondaisley615710 ай бұрын
    • Well done Gordan. I kept my family away from them too. I was right in 2020, i was right in 2021 etc.etc. and I'm still right today!

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gungagalunga9040 well done !❤

      @danielleschmidt7825@danielleschmidt782510 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/hbKnmMOKkYt7ZKM/bejne.html

      @Vb923@Vb92310 ай бұрын
    • Pure bloods Stading Strong worldwide..

      @user-hy3vp5kp1o@user-hy3vp5kp1o10 ай бұрын
    • 👍Here here!

      @nancymacavoy3427@nancymacavoy342710 ай бұрын
  • STOP THE CLOT SHOTS.

    @aaromurtomaki3762@aaromurtomaki376211 ай бұрын
    • ​@@OwenPrescott it would have to, wouldn't it 😮

      @mariecurie7491@mariecurie749111 ай бұрын
    • yes, at the moment we do not know anything in terms of vaccinal spike protein and clot formation. All discussed studies come from analysis of viral spike protein

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics11 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@Merogenomicsut Mikolas, to be frank, from browsing the paper I gather that no descretion was made as to if the observed individuals were vaccinated or not

      @carlabruni5223@carlabruni522311 ай бұрын
    • ​@@carlabruni5223 The Deceptacons are in power.

      @andhewonders@andhewonders11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Merogenomics never accept drugs from (con) victed fel0ns with legal indemnity? The medical profession has zero credibility zero!

      @peterrozowsky4218@peterrozowsky421810 ай бұрын
  • Jeff Rense and Erica Khan have been speaking about amyloids for the best part of a year now. They hit the nail right on the head.

    @igorbogdanoff4517@igorbogdanoff451710 ай бұрын
    • There is more to it too because spike can also aggregate in amyloid fashion (we did a video on this long time ago already: kzhead.info/sun/gcWtYN5prXl5l6c/bejne.html)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • I think this is your most somber video to date, rightly so. Thank you for as much honesty that you can give us considering KZhead parameters.

    @rozpeacock1587@rozpeacock158710 ай бұрын
    • You are so welcome, thank you for your support.. make sure you check out the less filtered work on pateron : www.patreon.com/merogenomics

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • I worked in the medical field years and I can understand very clearly what you explain. You are so talented and explain each thing you describe. I love watching your video's because even if you are not medically trained or understand biochemistry , you can still understand the basics of what you are describing. THANK You for your dedication and sharing your knowledge with us. Bless and protect you.

    @AnnaHartman-spiritwolf@AnnaHartman-spiritwolf6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your work and also to talk to us in nature 😊

    @GuyMassicotte@GuyMassicotte10 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure 😊 My goal is to persuade as many people to be outside in nature as much as life duties allow ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Merogenomics Indeed! Our family prefers vacations to National Parks versus a theme park.

      @davidpaz9389@davidpaz938910 ай бұрын
    • ​@@davidpaz9389 that's always been my favourite kind of family hangout. Lots of grass and sun, maybe a picnic.

      @ArtisChronicles@ArtisChronicles10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your reports and researches and making it public 🙏💖

    @chantalandreeberclaz6954@chantalandreeberclaz695410 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and sharing. :)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Did the authors indicate whether the 'long covid' samples were from people who had been vaccinated or not? This is crucial info, given a full round of vaccines was and still is pushed by both the manufacturers and the medical orthodoxy as a treatment for long covid, the odds were they that they were. I'm concerned the authors appear to be blindly pushing covid as the source of the clots rather than the vaccines.

    @spencereagle1118@spencereagle111810 ай бұрын
    • That is a very good point and needs clearing up. Saying that, I have talked online with enough people who didn't take injections and have LC and found micro clotting.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • ​@@epicchannel4724 anyone who didn't take the jabs would have also seen that long covid is bs.

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • @spencer eagle its both, let go of your biasis...

      @deathveteranxd6650@deathveteranxd665010 ай бұрын
    • @@deathveteranxd6650 Both? according to who?

      @spencereagle1118@spencereagle111810 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/hpd_krmBp2p6pHA/bejne.html

      @Vb923@Vb92310 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to hearing this!

    @ruth.greening@ruth.greening11 ай бұрын
  • I just found you. Words that jumped out at me. Long covid. I had it for over 9 months, a l little over 2 years ago. Clotting. I had a stent put in this past January. It goes way deeper than just that. Like a big puzzle, the pieces are coming together. I am a very good researcher. Over 10 years ago I had a very rare disease called Sclerosing mesenteritis. The doctors told me there was only one fix for it and that was surgery. I did not want a part of my intestines removed, so I said no to surgery. My research paid off. I learned about protease enzymes. I took 120000 spu of serrapeptase on an empty stomach for 6 months. During that time I had an oncologist as they were sure I had cancer hiding in the mass. My blood work supported that. 3 months in imaging showed that mass had shrunk to a third of what it was. 3 more months, the pain was gone and so was the mass. Blood work back to normal levels. The day the oncologist sat down with me and said I have no need to see an oncologist anymore, you do not have cancer was one of the best days ever for me. In fact, I was written up in a medical case study. My point of this is, can protease enzymes be a factor in the treatment of these types of clots. You mentioned a fibrin aspect to them. BTW, important note: I never took the jab, not once.

    @Mrdsmith500@Mrdsmith50010 ай бұрын
    • I take serrapeptasw to help get rid of joint pain and stiffness.

      @kathybrady4033@kathybrady40338 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant work! Thank you for all your very studious hours upon hours. Glad to see you still outside :)

    @fewferfev@fewferfev2 ай бұрын
  • Should we really be surprised that a bioWEAPON is causing ill effects? That's what a weapon does. More publicly released research and solutions to these issues would be beneficial. Thanks for your work.

    @alvinp9269@alvinp926910 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching. Make sure you check out some of the other nuggets on www.patreon.com/merogenomics

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • I'm the only baahaad sheep in my family of 13, who declined the Jim Jones Kool Aid. I couldn't stop them from following the herd off the cliff !!!

      @stephend9899@stephend989910 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment Alvin! I wish more people had this realization!!! When will people wake up? This has become a living nightmare 😢

      @venuselectrificata@venuselectrificata10 ай бұрын
    • @@venuselectrificata The show is about to heat up !!!

      @stephend9899@stephend989910 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge on all the studies that comes out

    @olispirit6100@olispirit610010 ай бұрын
    • Our pleasure! Thank you for enjoying it!!!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Dr. R, you are amazing!

    @karenf9137@karenf913710 ай бұрын
    • Ohhh thank you, we appreciate you.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr. Raszek. I learn new things with every video.

    @sueyoung2115@sueyoung211510 ай бұрын
    • Woot! awesome comment to get! ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • Me too!

      @janinameise2125@janinameise212510 ай бұрын
    • Ditto for me, too..

      @denniscrork318@denniscrork318Ай бұрын
  • My daughter has confirmed microclots. These same researchers say there is spike inside the clots. That protien is interacting with fibrin protien so that normal fibrin is abnormaly folding around spike to create amyloid.

    @risecopeman5409@risecopeman540910 ай бұрын
    • I'm very sorry to hear this. How many jabs did ahe get? Natokinase and prolonged fasting will help

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • Need to thank those who gave her the shot hum maybe thank bill gates

      @rodhelms-yt2pk@rodhelms-yt2pk10 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/mLOKYNelgqOloWg/bejne.html

      @Vb923@Vb92310 ай бұрын
    • So sorry for the situation you two are going. 😔 If you don't mind me asking, how did she get her micro clotting diagnosed? I just had an appointment with pulmonology the other day and was wondering if the chest symptoms I'm having could be related to microclotting as I had read that the places the microclots occur the most are in the brain and in the lungs and I'm having a lot of problems in my chest right now and I have no history of that. This pulmonologists just told me that Microclotting is just a theory that came out at the beginning of covid-19 and so theyre not really focusing on that now.. So I'm like, wait I just seen all these videos on KZhead about other studies coming out about microclotting😐 And i was dealing with a doctor from Stanford University, so I'm like what the hell?? How can you not know this or say its just a theory when theres SO MUCH investigation and study on this subject going on??

      @PureExistence1@PureExistence110 ай бұрын
    • @@PureExistence1 hi inner dimensions. How many jabs did you take?

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
  • My sister had 2 astrazeca jabs , she went to bed and never woke up again. The coroner said she died of multiple blood clots . I have contacted various people for help but nobody has got back to me. My brother had 3 pfizer jabs and has been ill ever since. He has Renards disease and can t eat or feel any appetite and has a problem with his spleen. I had no jabs . i wouln't !

    @MrCharliefarlie123@MrCharliefarlie12310 ай бұрын
    • 😢😢😢 shocking!!

      @tundereinhardt4676@tundereinhardt467610 ай бұрын
    • Even a child can put 2 and 2 together. Bioweapon unleashed to kill us. Jesus help us.

      @Jesus.purple@Jesus.purple10 ай бұрын
    • Im really sorry for your loss, in 2022 my sister has an unexplained thing going on, she keeps passing out randomly the doctors do not understand it and in 2023 two of my family members and two people I work with were diagnosed with cancer they all are vaccinated with boosters

      @qwertyjeffers@qwertyjeffers2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@qwertyjeffers I'm sorry to hear about your family members.

      @denniscrork318@denniscrork318Ай бұрын
  • Wow! Brilliant presentation. Thank you.

    @nenagebhard4729@nenagebhard472910 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for another insightful talk 💚

    @ms_amanda2714@ms_amanda271410 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and sharing. :)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • So informative, thank you.

    @debbykilloran1851@debbykilloran185110 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the information.

    @jmegown52302@jmegown5230210 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Great video. Im grateful to you for your efforts.

    @Romans15.32@Romans15.3210 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching, hope you take some time to see the patreon info too www.patreon.com/merogenomics

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for taking the time to put out this information🎉

    @SD-eo8ze@SD-eo8ze10 ай бұрын
  • Just Brilliant, keep Going..!!

    @donalforrest5005@donalforrest500510 ай бұрын
  • Fasting can help a great deal with preventing clots, and also with cycling this stuff (or the artificial version) out of the system. Otherwise it can linger indefinitely and keep causing symptoms or side effects. It also puts your immune system into great shape!

    @LTPottenger@LTPottenger10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for that. I practice daily fasting but I am only slowly learning about its science (unfortunately, there seems to be little interest in that among this channel audience)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics actually, there's quite a few people doing fasting for the autophagy, and anti inflammatory effects. When I had covid, I tend to listen to what my body wants and found that fasting definitely made me feel better. It's difficult to know when such information is needed to be shared.

      @sueyoung2115@sueyoung211510 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics I practice daily fasting also as I am too tired to get out of bed in the morning. I have a small lunch and dinner is main meal. I can't say it has made a huge difference to my health but that may be because of my see food diet, what I am actually putting in isn't great. Had some really nice local wines though

      @louisejoel@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
    • @@louisejoel I've found cutting out sugar as much as poss has made a huge diff to me - I think it's an inflammatory. The less sugar you have the less you crave it too, until the point when your body rejects overly sweet foods and you really just don't want to eat it.

      @robinaart72@robinaart7210 ай бұрын
    • I had LCV & fasting, vitamin D from the sun, no sugar, & no beef helped me.

      @xzefura@xzefura10 ай бұрын
  • I have a friend who is fully boostered. She recently had 2 heart attacks followed by bypass surgery and 2 major strokes afterwards that left her paralyzed on her left side. She's also lost her voice.

    @alidaderocchis7333@alidaderocchis733310 ай бұрын
    • Know also 3 vaccinated people that unfort. died, though vaccinated

      @nefelipapadi9608@nefelipapadi960810 ай бұрын
    • Nattokinase

      @marycastronova4973@marycastronova497310 ай бұрын
    • I'm really sorry to hear about your friend's health challenges. It's difficult to determine the exact cause of these medical events without a comprehensive medical evaluation and understanding of her medical history. Heart attacks, strokes, and their associated complications can occur due to various factors, including pre-existing conditions, lifestyle factors, genetics, and other underlying health issues. It's important for your friend to work closely with her healthcare team to receive proper diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care. They will be able to provide the best guidance and support based on her specific situation.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • I'm the only baahaad sheep in my family of 13, who declined the Jim Jones Kool Aid. I couldn't stop them from following the herd off the cliff !!!

      @stephend9899@stephend989910 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics 💉💉💉💉💉💉 Even a child could put 2 and 2 together Doctor. Of course there's anolomies.

      @Jesus.purple@Jesus.purple10 ай бұрын
  • Many thanks again for the amazing work. I respect your hesitance on the embalmer issue but i personally strongly believe that its true. It is certainly a bizarre experience that i wait with excitement for your videos yet the content can sometimes be pretty horrifying. Still we must learn. Worth looking at research on curcumin and Amyloidosis.

    @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • They have been reporting it here complaining that the passport carrying crew and they were unable to get fluid through the clots. I am also very interested in Learning more about the amyloidosis .

      @lynnemobrien2953@lynnemobrien295310 ай бұрын
    • @@lynnemobrien2953 Have found that Chatgpt is a great research tool.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
  • Thank you

    @cherryb6105@cherryb610510 ай бұрын
  • Love your work... so glad you are always presenting outside as I could imagine you are researching indoors for many hours. As I understand German doctors have been doing autopsies and also finding the same material as embalmers found... spookly, they drew blood from live people and found that fibrosis material....

    @leonsahasrara4396@leonsahasrara439610 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your kind words. We get a lot of criticism for our presentation, but most people don't get how exhausting lab work really is, and that doing these videos outdoors is as much of a treat for me as it is for the ppl watching. Thank you for watching and supporting us.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics I think the outdoor views and non scripted, obviously well researched understanding just shines and your ability to explain the subjects is brilliant. Thank you.

      @leonsahasrara4396@leonsahasrara439610 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for educating us on truth. I hope you are well. I’ve noticed you appear not so well in a few videos.

    @She8Peaches@She8Peaches10 ай бұрын
  • Love your information, I am a protein s deficiency patient with other autoimmune issues. So your information is great .

    @jamiediannetyson-purcell4739@jamiediannetyson-purcell473910 ай бұрын
    • Glad we could help. Take care of yourself. : )

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Just watched your lecture on spike clotting w/deposition of amyloid proteins.You mention an upcoming lecture on amyloidosis.My mom died in '65 with that terrible disease at just 55 yrs.old.She was diagnosed at Duke University as Medical personnel in our little town a few miles distant ,could not figure out what her affliction was.Never thought of amyloid as clots,but more like deposition of proteins,usually in the brain,but later in the disease,the internal organs.In my quest for knowledge of the disease,in one scientific paper,there was a mention of consumption of pork as being the "smoking gun".Over many years since,haven't seen that connection mentioned anywhere again.Anyway ,Doc,I enjoy your lectures,very informative they are,and quit easy to understand.Keep up the good work!!

    @kennyscarborough9374@kennyscarborough93742 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting, thank you!

    @postproduction2339@postproduction233910 ай бұрын
    • Our pleasure!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @blauerfisch@blauerfisch10 ай бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • *Kary Mullis, Nobel Prize Winner/ PCR inventor:* "With PCR, if you do it well, you can find almost anything in anybody. It starts making you believe in the sort of Buddhist notion that everything is contained in everything else. Because if you can amplify one single molecule up to to something that you can really measure, which PCR can do, then there’s just very few molecules that you don’t have at least one single one of them in your body. So that could be thought of as a misuse of it just to claim that it’s meaningful. ... It’s just a process that’s used to make a whole lot of something out of something. *It doesn’t tell you that you’re sick and it doesn’t tell you that the thing you ended up with really was gonna hurt you or anything like that."*

    @robotron17@robotron1710 ай бұрын
  • Thank you - I can only understand the broad outline of what you are saying but you go deeper into the route causes any other y tube contributor.

    @redtrummy@redtrummy10 ай бұрын
    • It is very valuable to watch the 1st episode in this series where I provide lots of background on clotting. Please check it out and it will make following content bit easier ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Are these changes to the clots happening on the slide or are the observations after the blood is drawn and the changes happen in the body? I understand some believe the changes happen as the blood cools which means to me donated blood for transfusions should be seen in the bags in donated blood held under refrigeration before use in transfusions.

    @matthewbeck5680@matthewbeck56809 ай бұрын
  • You are shadow bannend by YT. Otherwise you would have way more subscribers and views.

    @princedevitt8367@princedevitt836710 ай бұрын
    • Yes, we think so too

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • This is explained by Karen Kingston/Dr. Ana, in their interview with Maria Zeee.

    @snowbunny8189@snowbunny818910 ай бұрын
  • Unvaccinated and definitely there is something going on with the blood. Month after COVID my veins were popping out in my legs, couldn't walk long hours cos the soul of my foot would hurt. As well I was waking up with bruises on my legs randomly.

    @lunar5674@lunar567411 ай бұрын
    • Very sorry to hear about this. Yes, something is going on and everyone could be potentially affected. The good news is that the current versions of the variant do not seem to be as problematic in clot formation as previous ones based on what I have been reading from these authors. These are very important studies

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics11 ай бұрын
    • have you tried taking tumeric, and other remedies suggested here, on this platform in previous videos, and on f l c c c ?

      @ruth.greening@ruth.greening11 ай бұрын
    • Year after COVID I was taking NAC, Quercetin, magnesium, B complex, zinc, D etc. Took me one year to find info cos no public media would speak about it, no follow-up from GP of what is recommended post COVID which is odd considering it was pandemic and I felt left alone with zero information. All seems good now. But one thing I have noticed post COVID was when in winter I was trying to warm myself up by lying on the bed with my back against radiator, your body temperature goes up and you almost instantly feel warm. Whenever I did that next day I was waking up with bruises on my upper thighs and I sleep alone so noone was involved in causing it. Just to clarify, bruises occurred without radiator being involved, when first time this happened my GP thought I must have bumped into something. Frustrating when they tell you they know better what happened to you.

      @lunar5674@lunar567411 ай бұрын
    • did it ever get better?

      @mimi7914@mimi791411 ай бұрын
    • @@mimi7914 Yes, no problems now but I'm scared to try the radiator. I got post COVID some spider veins too on my legs, not too many but I never had any. These occurred within few months post COVID and it stopped, didn't develop new spider veins. I recall when first time my veins in legs were popping and I have big bruise on my upper thigh I went to A&E (cos was scared I might have some blood clot) and the doctor, I had zero trust in him, diagnosed me with varicose veins. Few days later I spoke to my GP and showed him my legs, he laughed and asked who told me that... Circus.

      @lunar5674@lunar567411 ай бұрын
  • I am wondering if the sedentary/lock down time spent in front of my computer...and this has continued even after the C threat/paranoia has gone...has contributed to increased spider veins and edema in legs/feet?

    @truthseeker9688@truthseeker968811 ай бұрын
    • would not be surprised if it did. Being active seems important to the immune system and many aspects of our biology

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • Well with anxiety and isolation comes a lot of cortisol. I know in my own experience with anxiety and isolation during the pandemic cuz don't ever give me permission to isolate again like this cuz I haven't been able to walk out my front door sense and I do get locked and I actually argued with someone went catatonic was and apparently I was wrong so that is a little bit scary because I was so unaware of my own status or my own State at times but I do know that it causes problems with the valves when you make too much cortisol because you stay in a fight or flight state I know it can cause deafness it can cause tinnitus because it affects the hairs in the ears and it also affects the heart valves so I'm learning and there's a lot more actually so yeah I definitely believe about the veins in the legs might have gotten worse tremendously and I've always been anxious but isolated not near as much because of course people love me and so they pester and I comply because I know it's me that's wrong but still yeah I definitely agree with this I've noticed it as well ever since lockdown

      @sherylh97@sherylh9710 ай бұрын
    • There was a study before the pandemic that fear and stress could knock down your immune system by 50% I social distanced my whole life. They said I was crazy

      @thedevilsadvocate5210@thedevilsadvocate521010 ай бұрын
  • Hi, I just stumbled on your video. Liked and subbed, may I ask a question? What would you need to continue the research on these particles from the clotting? 2023 Aug 2 will be 2yrs that I have been removing what you showed on florescent light and I'm serious when I say I saved them for a specific reason. Not sure how much time I have but I've been stuck at home because of it, I can't work, or do normal everyday things anymore because of the isolation I choose to avoid infections. Anyways I have roughly a quarter million samples, yes that's not a typo.

    @DreamsTwice01@DreamsTwice0110 ай бұрын
    • I am presenting someone else's research but they very well might be interested in your incredible collection of samples. If I were you I would consider contacting the leading authors (link to their publications in first 4 episodes of the series and the email of the lead author is provided).

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics I'll see what I can do, I was hoping someone could reach out to me but yea.

      @DreamsTwice01@DreamsTwice0110 ай бұрын
  • Germany has done autopsy and found so many strange cloths when the blood cools. The cloths contains spike proteïne used in the jab!!!😢

    @marielouisepoland8501@marielouisepoland850110 ай бұрын
    • There are supposedly globulins called cryo-globulins that exist in blood of victims and form clots after the blood cools. This is what morticians are finding i.e. conglomerations of these globulins forming elongated clots. Covid infection exposes to spike proteins as well as vaccinations, so probably both are causative. Repeat jabs likely as bad as repeat infections or worse.

      @sezwo5774@sezwo577410 ай бұрын
    • It doesn't take a scientist to figure out someone wants us dead. 😢 Jesus help us.

      @Jesus.purple@Jesus.purple10 ай бұрын
  • Very very thankyou sir

    @aashishpatidar7165@aashishpatidar716510 ай бұрын
    • Most welcome!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • I have Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency,would that hinder clotting ?

    @winstonpipe7736@winstonpipe773610 ай бұрын
  • I finally got the vid last week after all this time. Never got the juice. Had body aches for a week, fever, that was it. I took D, C multi vites and the aches went away the next day. Very mild.

    @eternalriver7866@eternalriver786610 ай бұрын
    • But some scientists told, that even a little c19 illness can cause brain shrinking. In the prefrontal Cortex. Hm. There is a man in France living with only 20 % brain, or 30%? Anyway...it seems to be sufficiant. ;)

      @janinameise2125@janinameise212510 ай бұрын
  • so to actually be effective with the dna the placement of each antigen is important it has to be used in a PHI fibonacci ratio design within the dendritic pathways or channells

    @bryalee2782@bryalee278210 ай бұрын
  • Karen Kingston, DR.ANA MIHALCEA

    @lauronsmith7052@lauronsmith705211 ай бұрын
  • Ddr. Could you let us know what supplements you are taking if any, thank you. you.

    @AdonnaPrice@AdonnaPrice10 ай бұрын
    • I am taking vitD, vitC, vitA and melatonin, or basically what I have studied so far (see my vidoes why: kzhead.info/channel/PLNsS-AKga3RAGHuwZQhAHH_NwJunTCHgH.html). But I often forget and this might not be recommended for everyone and this is not my area of thorough knowledge

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics Can I combine Natto, trypsin, Asprin, Bromaline & Qucerten all in one?

      @danyaverplak8910@danyaverplak891010 ай бұрын
  • Please research the effects of the supplements NAC, Quercetin and Nattokinase. I believe these can help.

    @TheOriginalPickleRick@TheOriginalPickleRick10 ай бұрын
    • We already did for 2/3 you mentioned. Please see here: kzhead.info/channel/PLNsS-AKga3RAGHuwZQhAHH_NwJunTCHgH.html

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Self assembling graphene nanoparticles at work with cells?

    @mariemurphybaker7599@mariemurphybaker759910 ай бұрын
    • I honestly have never come across any such info in published science so cannot comment. Yes, I'm aware of private investigations but I have to reserve my opinion for now. It was same with these clots and what embalmers have been discussing that lead me to these studies and see what has already been published on the topic (nothing on cadavers with such clots yet that I have come across)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics Thanks again Doc. Hopefully the mega clots are not prevalent in all V'd people. I have 5 v'd friends and family members that have had stents put in for blockages in the last year and a half among many other odd illnesses.

      @mariemurphybaker7599@mariemurphybaker759910 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics I know someone who spent many years studying and protesting GMO's and nano technology being used in farming and worked for a company that tracked them in the industry worldwide. Then once the pandemic broke out they became so fearful and decided that nanotech been around for a couple of decades at this point and was proven safe and therefore went for the jab. Still shaking my head in disbelief. I think the 'equity and diversity' of this global corporation got to their head.

      @mariemurphybaker7599@mariemurphybaker759910 ай бұрын
  • hello from finland! is it possible that these symptoms are more sever for when a patient has abnormal amount of spike protein throughout, ever since being vaccinated with the mrna blueprint

    @clli9458@clli945810 ай бұрын
    • aka long covid introduced

      @clli9458@clli945810 ай бұрын
  • Can somone provide a summary of whether such clots are predominately observed in V or unV ?

    @BS-ge4ne@BS-ge4ne10 ай бұрын
  • Just watched a great video by Dr. Khan on Anticoagulation Apheresis (process where some or most) clots are removed from the blood. There is a program set up in Germany, few other Countries but there is a HUGE wait-list. Can you speak more on this process. Dr. Khan was severely affected by long-C and has had several treatments. Can you please speak on this process.

    @darlenedecoste284@darlenedecoste28410 ай бұрын
    • I would have to study this first! But there is definitely scientific reviews covering this topic!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics It is $$$ and very hard on body, must do several (many) times. Very few centres doing this, in any event - so don’t get too excited, Dr Mero! ❤

      @eugeniebreida1583@eugeniebreida158310 ай бұрын
  • yes

    @MemeBiologist@MemeBiologist11 ай бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @fragranthills@fragranthills10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you once again! And I can tell you, where this video was filmed, definitely a case of fragrant hills! ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Are amyloid proteins etc found in the blood of people with vascular dementia? Are the micro-clots found in the brains with vascular dementia similar to these clots?

    @marysexton7283@marysexton728310 ай бұрын
    • Good question

      @TheDeadSpeaking@TheDeadSpeaking3 ай бұрын
  • I have a posr-covid clot! Was on no prescription meds prior to covid. Spent a month ill before spending nearly a month in the hospital, rehab, and the hospital again. Now on "a boatload" of prescription meds. Really praying the clot will dissolve, cardioversion will be possible and work.

    @djondjon@djondjon10 ай бұрын
    • Obviously wishing you all the best with these treatments! Keep us posted!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • did you get the covid shots?

      @SkyCuration@SkyCuration10 ай бұрын
    • In china, some traditional practitioners do bloodletting to unclog the blood vessels to treat vascular diseases. And i see now people do bloodletting to get rid of those strange clots with cupping which makes unclogging easier with the pressure of cupping.

      @yc8928@yc892810 ай бұрын
    • Will it to..

      @hiddennugget9413@hiddennugget941310 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SkyCuration the 64000 dollar question.

      @ChaosToOrder777@ChaosToOrder77710 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the valuable information.

    @user-dm7co8qy1t@user-dm7co8qy1t10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and sharing.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks buddy :)

    @aNf0m0f0@aNf0m0f010 ай бұрын
    • No problem 👍

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your information. I would like to know as a pure blood can i get contaminated via my partner who had one does of the primer.

    @michaeljohnson6677@michaeljohnson66778 ай бұрын
    • Have you watched our video on shedding? That might answer your question.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics8 ай бұрын
  • if they put antigens from two seperate places back into the body then the clots will be elongated dyplicating the longer DNA strand between the two anti gens?

    @bryalee2782@bryalee278210 ай бұрын
  • Doctor thanks for your knowledge and expertise. How long do these clots last post-Covid or Long Covid? Would these patients benefit from taking Aspirin or other natural or prescription blood thinners? Thank you for your insights.

    @devotedmother@devotedmother10 ай бұрын
    • The duration of clots in post-Covid or Long Covid patients can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their condition. Clots can persist for weeks to months, and in some cases, longer-term management may be required. Regarding the use of blood thinners such as aspirin or other medications, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional. They can evaluate the patient's medical history, assess the risk of clotting, and determine the most appropriate treatment approach. Blood thinners can help prevent clot formation, but their use should be carefully considered, taking into account the patient's overall health, any potential interactions with other medications, and the presence of any underlying conditions. It's essential for patients with post-Covid or Long Covid symptoms to work closely with their healthcare team for proper evaluation, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing monitoring to address their specific needs.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • I believe the triple-therapy includes aspirin or stronger med for one of the three arms of attack. (anti plat, blood thinner, anti coag - if not mistaken)

      @eugeniebreida1583@eugeniebreida158310 ай бұрын
  • Would you recommend k2 vitamin?

    @cherylcampbell7495@cherylcampbell749510 ай бұрын
    • I cannot provide personalized medical advice. However, I can share some general information about vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 is a nutrient that plays a role in bone health and calcium metabolism. It is believed to help regulate calcium distribution in the body, ensuring it goes to the bones and teeth rather than accumulating in the arteries or soft tissues. Some research suggests that adequate vitamin K2 intake may be beneficial for cardiovascular health and reducing the risk of osteoporosis. It's important to note that vitamin K2 supplements should be taken under the guidance of a healthcare professional, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications. They can assess your individual needs and determine whether vitamin K2 supplementation is appropriate for you. It's always recommended to maintain a balanced and varied diet to obtain essential nutrients, including vitamin K2, from food sources. Foods rich in vitamin K2 include fermented foods, such as natto, as well as certain cheeses, egg yolks, and animal liver. If you're considering vitamin K2 supplementation, I encourage you to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Forest behind you looks like home.🤩 Vaccine status of those individuals with abnormal clots?

    @Totuusministerio@Totuusministerio10 ай бұрын
    • The 64,000,000 dollar question

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • Yes, this is v important

      @kaiser-ki6wp@kaiser-ki6wp10 ай бұрын
    • My understanding was that these studies were on unvaxxed infected individuals

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics I doubt you will get any unvaxxed "infected" individuals. If people believed in the virus then they would have got jabbed.

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics It would explain the post viral syndrome

      @louisejoel@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
  • Mike Adams analyzed them in his lab

    @missjudyvw@missjudyvw10 ай бұрын
    • Different sample sources. These are from live individuals. The fluorescence microscopy also indicates amyloid nature which was previously unsuspected

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • BTW, if this is the underlying cause "possibly" for excess mortality across western nations , we now see peaks and troughs in the data. Do normal seasonal viruses or environmental factors worsen what was already bad but unnoticed?

    @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • The correlating factor is the jab. Statistics 101. You don't need an MIT degree to argue and conclude it's the jab. The data doesn't lie. To within 6 sigma.

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • @@gungagalunga9040 I don't disagree with that on the initial waves. Just not sure if what we see now, especially in what's available of UK data and people not taking them that it matches.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • @@epicchannel4724 could you quote some of these studies? Thanks

      @gungagalunga9040@gungagalunga904010 ай бұрын
    • @@gungagalunga9040 It's seen clearly in ONS stats. It's peaks and troughs that don't match any longer with injection data. Remember considering the dry grass effect that we should be in negative consistency.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/hpd_krmBp2p6pHA/bejne.html

      @Vb923@Vb92310 ай бұрын
  • Just got blood work results from dr. . I line up with a lot of indicators mentioned in this program. Is there any way to find out if you have these clots ? Does Nattokinese break them apart? How about L Acetyl Cystine and Bromlain? This stuff is really scary. My kidneys are also affected. I keep getting gout. I’ve had COVID 4 times and seem to be getting sick a lot. Thanks so much!!

    @harrietbarton9499@harrietbarton949910 ай бұрын
    • I read something that taking Bromelain (a enzyme found in pineapple cores) and NAC together helps to break down the spike protein. I got both to do this but found it hard to time it right. You can't take it with or after eating as the enzyme gets consumed helping digest your food (good for indigestion I guess). NAC tastes fowl by the way. Nattokinase is from fermented soy beans and is apparenly very good for your joints regardless.

      @pointoflight2914@pointoflight291410 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your helpful insight!!! Much appreciated!

      @harrietbarton9499@harrietbarton949910 ай бұрын
    • ​@@harrietbarton9499 I got something wrong - Serrapeptase is the one which is good for your joints. It comes from silkworms and is an anti-inflamatory.

      @pointoflight2914@pointoflight291410 ай бұрын
    • @@pointoflight2914 oh ok... thanks again for the clarity!

      @harrietbarton9499@harrietbarton949910 ай бұрын
  • wait, so is klkn1 good or bad protein encoder?

    @clli9458@clli945810 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Raszek are you dealing with long covid?

    @deathveteranxd6650@deathveteranxd665010 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I believe I had it. I could tell that my lung capacity is no longer the same (and I try to stay fit to hike those Alberta mountains). I have improved over time but I also think that my biology has been permanently negatively affected by the virus... and I shrug it off. Go up mountains slower ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • But these are just conjectures. I never studied myself. Maybe I'm just aging :D

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Have you seen some of these structures self assembling in the blood samples?

    @lindabueckert9559@lindabueckert955910 ай бұрын
    • No. I am discussing published work of other scientists

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics you mean 'approved' studies? Surely you must know that certain point of views that are not convenient to the mainstream propaganda are censored or banned? Doesn't that tell you something?

      @giespel68@giespel6810 ай бұрын
  • Where are the original test subjects ? How are they doing?

    @jimzuppe8744@jimzuppe874410 ай бұрын
    • Do not know. Follow ups like that are not common though, but highly informative

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Hi. I'm currently in hospital and I'm being told the fastest route to recovery is a plasma transfusion. I wasn't c19 vaccinated by choice, and the hospital in Thailand doesn't separate vaccinated/unvaccinated donors. Is it safe to get the plasma transfusion?

    @PeteBKK1@PeteBKK110 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn't take my chances.

      @giespel68@giespel6810 ай бұрын
    • @@giespel68 luckily my body fixed itself faster than they expected

      @PeteBKK1@PeteBKK110 ай бұрын
  • Call that "Beech Tree Meadow" would be lovely w wind flickering leaves ~~!

    @sbsman4998@sbsman499810 ай бұрын
    • yes indeed although I already have enough issues with wind when filming these outdoors ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics Reminded me of my favorite meadow in Marble Mts, trail heads hours away from my home, most beautiful in late fall chill air aglow flickering Beech leaves upon gentle breezes, lovely mountains moved over by volcanic forces becoming a wetter greener western High Sierras, very little used primitive trail heads, awesome Trinity Alps nearby more granite higher ~~ remembering one hike in late spring in Marbles, False Hellebore hip level Beech trees blooming when this massive Brown Bear stood up buried in large green leaved Hellibore, intently gazing chilling!! Brown Bears are extinct here, hunted to extinction long ago, black bears abound having seen zillions but nothing this huge w large hump on back tan coat. This giant stood glaring at me motionless while I calmly took off my pack hoping to access my camera and ...... stayed calm but only ~50 feet away, I had little chance!! Eventually he went on all fours, looked back at me and loudly grunted disappearing in forest ahead of me, after a few minutes I started to shake thinking twice not knowing where that amazing bear went ~~

      @sbsman4998@sbsman499810 ай бұрын
  • There are already living patients presenting large white structures from their veins. Unfortunately this seems still not publishable.

    @SHLOMOKAFKA@SHLOMOKAFKA10 ай бұрын
  • Professor Arne Burkhardt (Walter Lang) has investigated the pathology of clots post mortem and in living . Describes new pathology of these clots.

    @miajohnson9617@miajohnson961710 ай бұрын
  • Read a study that the I-word has clot / aggregate preventative effect, at least w/ respect to spike. Don't recall efficacy but might be interesting follow-up.

    @sorde21@sorde2110 ай бұрын
    • Interesting and thank you!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics This reminded me of another paper - rare American double blind study, the largest at the time, that studied *I* treatment efficacy. Published from Duke University after an earlier smaller study. 1. They did not find "significant" treatment benefits , which explains how they were managed to publish. 2. Authors inserted a paragraph on interesting mortality outcomes. Those taking placebo were much more likely to stroke, experience cardiac issues, or notably clot. Vaguely recall that few to almost none in the treated group had that problem.

      @sorde21@sorde2110 ай бұрын
  • Thank u

    @JJ-hg5ho@JJ-hg5ho10 ай бұрын
    • No problem, thank you for watching.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • I am both a victim of remdesivire and sarscov2 .I have so many side effects and was put on apixaban during covid and 6 months after release from hospital .I soent 2 months in a coma and 7 months in the hospital !.I have a rash that never goes away .It fades but comes back !Mt Sinai hospital in Toronto requested permission to study my DNA and my Blood 2 years after i got covid ! April 7 2021 was the start of my hospitalization and was released october 28 2021 .Still fighting to walk and to breath !

    @carlubambi5541@carlubambi554110 ай бұрын
    • 💉💉💉💉💉 Jesus help us. I hope you get better in Jesus's name. ♡

      @Jesus.purple@Jesus.purple10 ай бұрын
    • @@Jesus.purple one day at a time one battle at a time .Just keep moving .don't stop

      @carlubambi5541@carlubambi554110 ай бұрын
    • @@carlubambi5541 Yes. 🕇

      @Jesus.purple@Jesus.purple10 ай бұрын
    • I'm truly sorry to hear about the challenges and health complications you've faced as a result of contracting COVID-19 and undergoing treatment with remdesivir. It sounds like you have been through an incredibly difficult and prolonged recovery process. Given the complexity and severity of your situation, it would be best to continue working closely with your healthcare team, including the specialists at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto who have requested to study your DNA and blood. They will have the expertise to assess your specific condition and provide you with the most appropriate guidance and treatment options based on your individual circumstances. Recovery from severe COVID-19 can be a long and challenging process, and it can involve multiple symptoms and complications that may require comprehensive medical care and rehabilitation. Your healthcare team will be able to evaluate your ongoing symptoms, manage any side effects or complications, and work with you to develop a personalized plan to support your recovery. Please ensure that you maintain open and regular communication with your healthcare providers, as they are the best resource to provide you with ongoing support, monitor your progress, and address any concerns or new symptoms that arise. Wishing you strength and improved health as you continue your recovery journey.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • I wonder,are the clots formed at that specific site in the brain or organs or do they travel there via the bloodstream.I suppose the latter and once there,they continue to grow.So too,they do cross the BBBarrier.

    @kennyscarborough9374@kennyscarborough93742 ай бұрын
  • Haven’t got covid, but been sick with multiple other unknown flus. Noticed lately this spring many people suffer from gel-like congestion that doesn’t seem to clear up no matter how much you sneeze it out + sore throat and no fever, just severe lethargy. Makes me wonder how many other infectious diseases are flying around there that nobody seems to care to focus all their attention on. Only the covid, the one that’s been around since the 70s 🫠

    @cheesecakesmellsgood@cheesecakesmellsgood10 ай бұрын
    • My worry at the back of my head is that we might be compromising our population immunity which might allow bugs that we kept in check come to the forefront. The big Q is why now?

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@Merogenomics what scares me is are we looking at parasites? I mean we we we we took all the stuff from parasites how they work humoral immunity stuff like that and don't even get me started about what country these things are usually at and if you just traveled out of the country that's the only reason you should have it because produce and and shipping and cargo and mice and rodents and things like that because when we duct away from nature and I'll go inside guess where nature goes nature follows nature follows you. Anyhow my point being is yes what you're saying about everyone getting sick all of a sudden at least in my family if they've gotten vaccinated they both had pneumonia two of them did the other two ended up with a rapidly progressing and then just instant death is what it seems like because she even she even broke down so quickly that we were like what happened when we saw her at the funeral she was already like like they can do anything with her she look horrible for 3 months ago being completely cancer-free horrible. And then all the sudden she thought she got we also don't know how many viruses that we have Lain dormant inside our bodies that will get reactivated the first thing I searched for in 2020 was Epstein-Barr virus because I had Mono when I was a kid shortly after I got my MMR vaccine at 12 years old and I didn't have a boyfriend to kiss on so I kissing disease that I acquired within a year and got severely ill and then all the sudden herpes simplex of the mouse that went down my throat and s*** it was wild my immune system seem to be shot out of the blue but back then it was just okay she's stressed out right at 12 and 13 years old okay people instead let's take a really serious look instead of being timid and and gullible and just letting them tell us what's going on

      @sherylh97@sherylh9710 ай бұрын
    • …due to face mask I guess

      @igcmr5084@igcmr508410 ай бұрын
    • Destroyed mucus membrane by the covid virus?

      @deathveteranxd6650@deathveteranxd665010 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/mLOKYNelgqOloWg/bejne.html

      @Vb923@Vb92310 ай бұрын
  • Long Blood Clots Graphine Oxide...

    @siouxsiesiouxwilson7247@siouxsiesiouxwilson724710 ай бұрын
  • If the spike protein from covid cause blood clots then would spike proteins derived from certain other means do the exact same thing?

    @Enzo012@Enzo01210 ай бұрын
    • We cannot know for sure. We were told that structurally they are supposed to be the same (with some mutations added to compromise Spike's ability to fuse with cell membranes), so it would not surprise me if the answer is yes, but as far as scientific studies confirming this, I am not aware of such studies at the moment (and so the authorities can continue to claim it is all safe)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • Thank God, your wife recovered, I took the vaccine all because I had to travel to Brazil to see my dad who was dying from cancer otherwise I honestly would not get it, only the two and no more I’m so done with them. I’m concerned that they are working on Covid flu vaccine and try to give more of this vaccine to people is cousin more harm than good

      @meiryerrico998@meiryerrico99810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lesgreen8508Bravo!

      @janinameise2125@janinameise212510 ай бұрын
    • I put this video on but they never show it the S1 spike distribution in an intact mouse kzhead.info/sun/rbOnhqyqaWNqeo0/bejne.html

      @thedevilsadvocate5210@thedevilsadvocate521010 ай бұрын
    • ​@Les Green glad all is well now. Don't those tumours take a long time to grow?

      @jpdprophotography6693@jpdprophotography669310 ай бұрын
  • So how do we find the right doctor ? What can be done?

    @barbarablanco5767@barbarablanco576710 ай бұрын
  • Peter mccullough md talks a lot about spike proteins, he and his medical board have designed a formula that can eradicate spike proteins.

    @JoeBloggs777@JoeBloggs77710 ай бұрын
  • Did they find fat in clots or in vessel?

    @guytelfer1353@guytelfer135310 ай бұрын
  • Totally safe and effective ..... 🤔

    @Jaysonbc1234@Jaysonbc123410 ай бұрын
    • cant believe merogendumbass is still baffled. anyone with a brain can see whats going on.

      @SkyCuration@SkyCuration10 ай бұрын
    • And men can have babies!

      @Les537@Les53710 ай бұрын
  • Im asking how the mucosal thickening is related in affect . Does that initiate a clotting factor going on? The mechanism to understand nature verses a boost in depleted aspects needs measure salts . I look at a normal scrape that first draws white cells with red cells drying . The scrape type clot has air and other molecules of such going on. That forms scabbing or clots. The thick mucus is already in form so the " collecting or drawing " other elements must be part of the aspect. Referencing salt cured foods is one way to understand what salt does . It does activate a so called clearing of red cells , but also white . I know, a so very scientific analogy of verbage ...thanks sharing.. theres a dr Matt and dr Mike video on spinal cord injury that explains a closeness of mechanism under the microscope . Im wondering since the k2 molecule vitamin is already used more under covid , at least of theory and initial findings , its maybe binding it as a reversal of calcium placement but as for clots its maybe reversed

    @margaretneanover3385@margaretneanover338510 ай бұрын
    • The relationship between mucosal thickening and clotting factors in the context of COVID-19 is a complex and ongoing area of research. Mucosal thickening can occur as a result of inflammation and immune responses triggered by viral infections. In COVID-19, the virus primarily targets the respiratory system, leading to inflammation and damage to the respiratory mucosa. Clotting factors play a crucial role in the body's response to injury and help form blood clots to prevent excessive bleeding. However, in certain cases, an overactive clotting system can lead to abnormal clot formation, which can contribute to complications in COVID-19, such as thrombosis or blood clots. The role of salt and its impact on mucosal thickening and clotting is not well understood in the context of COVID-19. While salt intake can affect fluid balance and potentially impact blood viscosity, the specific mechanisms and interactions with mucosal thickening and clotting in COVID-19 require further investigation. Regarding vitamin K2, it has been suggested as a potential factor in regulating calcium deposition and may have implications for clotting. However, more research is needed to fully understand its role in COVID-19-related clotting disorders. It's important to note that understanding the complex mechanisms of clotting and mucosal changes in COVID-19 requires rigorous scientific investigation and evidence. Ongoing research efforts aim to unravel these connections and provide insights into potential therapeutic interventions.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this . Hard work certainly. I will patron you down the road.

    @ground752@ground75210 ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated! We have small output on Patreon as well but more controversial content and I am not worried about presenting my own opinion (which I stay away from on this channel)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
  • Clot shots

    @anabelaramos8399@anabelaramos839910 ай бұрын
  • Nattokinase good???

    @BuyOrBuyNot123@BuyOrBuyNot12310 ай бұрын
    • Research curcumin, Amyloidosis.

      @epicchannel4724@epicchannel472410 ай бұрын
  • So I am confused. Is the likely hood of clots greater with those who have had the vaccine, or is just catching the Covid enough? I am unjabbed but have caught covid confirmed twice, over 2 -3 years, so am I at risk of clots? What symptoms should I look out for?

    @robertjames4908@robertjames490810 ай бұрын
    • Obviously, if one was juiced _and_ got infected, of visa-versa, the spike load would have been much more (as distinct from real ˅ꭤꞇꞇﬨוֹꬲs, the juice actually created the spikes inside the subjects). Indeed, them pushing cattle to get juiced after already having being infected, was one of the most negligent aspects of the three-year crime spree. After all, only 10,000 spikes can cause problems -- some of those jabs had 50 TRILLION in each "package"!... And many took more than one hit! Moreover, the viral version could not enter the brain, bone marrow, foetus etc.; where-as, the induced spikes were explicitly designed to permeate the entire body... Hence, the same ingredients used for terminal brain cancer treatments, being used in the juices; as well as the overlooking of sꝩꭇתּוֹꝯꬲ aspiration (to avoid intravenous administration).

      @shoahkhan5670@shoahkhan567010 ай бұрын
    • @@shoahkhan5670 Thank you for your explanation. At least I did not get juiced so my risk should be exponentially lower...🙏

      @robertjames4908@robertjames490810 ай бұрын
    • Thank you both.

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • @@robertjames4908 if you are wondering if you have symptoms then you certainly do not. Trust me you would know!

      @venuselectrificata@venuselectrificata10 ай бұрын
  • I have a 3ft clot from my mid calf to my navel. Is this unusual? Did it happen before covid?

    @lindastrang6755@lindastrang675511 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @therealdrbyte@therealdrbyte10 ай бұрын
    • sounds like a horrible parasite! been near UFO landing sites recently? ;)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • Many dif types of folded proteins are making fiberous clots due to spike design

      @ground752@ground75210 ай бұрын
    • @@ground752 we'll be talking lots about these different proteins, starting with this video!

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • did you get covid vaxxed?

      @SkyCuration@SkyCuration10 ай бұрын
  • What is the green flouresence?

    @lindabueckert9559@lindabueckert955910 ай бұрын
    • a compound called thioflavin T that is known to interact with amyloid proteins (proteins that are misfolded in a specific way). Once you hit that compound with a specific wavelength of light, it fluoresces (because it reflects that wavelength whereas the blood sample just appears black because it does not have anything that could reflect that same light wavelength)

      @Merogenomics@Merogenomics10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Merogenomicsokay.. I've seen slides like these of live blood samples that were done by a practitioner in Ontario. She was hoping to find out why they were glowing green. I thought maybe Luciferase?

      @lindabueckert9559@lindabueckert955910 ай бұрын
  • Ive been going thru all the symptoms and over two years seen all different kind of specialist and noone can give me a reason why i need serious help bc i feel like im going crazt i have felt dismissed by many and im just getting worse and worse

    @lynnaeasouth1907@lynnaeasouth1907Ай бұрын
    • Sounds like long COVID so perhaps look at our playlist dedicated to Spike injury help tips

      @Merogenomics@MerogenomicsАй бұрын
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