is going to be mitigating vascular damage caused by spike proteins. Bad enough that people were infected naturally, now we have hundreds of millions who have been turned into spike producers by vaccines. Hating on them and saying they deserve to die for being stupid is not only immoral, it will be self destructive if somehow the spikes can be spread. I don't believe that too much, but I do believe that by being as proactive about repair as many have been about Vitamin D and similar measures anyone could do, we could be helpful to the hapless. Certainly in my mind this beats bitter virtue signalling.
To that end I started looking today for natural ways to improve blood vessal damage. Vitamin K3 and some herbs like horse chestnut come up immediately, there may be many more and probably some combination will work best.
I found an interesting article on the topic, asian men have a handicap in the recovery mechanism. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140610205400.htm If true, the Chyna virus is going to boomerang. Anyway, this is my offering for a constructive research topic for what looks like a looming problem.
yes. and a natural source is steamed spinach.
Sorry, this is the same mistake I made. Spinach interferes with anticoagulants like warfarin. But years ago spinach got a bad rap over oxalic acid, which was supposed to bind calcium. Just enjoy it in normal amounts, I'd say.
Yes, although there are several Ks. It also may help prevent plaque. Knowing that the spike proteins damage the epithelial linings of blood vessels and that COVID is a vascular disease, not a respiratory one, is a big mental breakthrough. It explains many of the effects we see, including why the early big die-off was among older people who had diabetes, were overweight (because every lb overweight needs another mile of capillaries), had heart disease and/or HTN.
Edit: Strike that "yes," I don't know what I was thinking. It is a lot more complicated with vitamin K. Actually you can't form clots without it, but it usually doesn't happen that it is so lacking. Newborns used to be given an injection routinely so they could clot. Here is an article about it:https://www.livestrong.com/article/340217-does-vitamin-k-cause-blood-clots/