Random thoughts while watching. He's promoting NAC for degrading graphene, and comparing it with glutathione. Glutathione is produced endogenously from NAC, but is not as effective at removing magnetic graphene so more must be taken for equivalent effect. [First thoughts: is there non-magnetic graphene? Is magnetism reduced in increments or all at once? If increments how big? What physics allows this loss of magnetism in the body?] And then he says "NAC breaks down to glutathione during athletic exertion." [Picture random young athletes keeling over during exertion.] Assuming it is true that (1) they have magnetic graphene in them from vaccines (2) suddenly something happens to the magnetic property of these particles as NAC converts, then is something like this (or some other metabolic sequence) affecting heart conductivity? Maybe suddenly breaking up micro clots that reform into bigger ones? It seems like an urgent problem to me but this is beyond my biochem understanding.
NAC helps break up clots. But breaking up a clot is a little like melting ice, in that it doesn't happen all at once or all in one place. If a person has a large clot embedded in a vein in their leg, for example, breaking up the clot could dislodge it from the vein's wall to float in the bloodstream. If it then floats into the heart and is still large enough, the clot can easily cause a heart attack and death.
But if blood is spontaneously clotting because of covid or the spike proteins from the vax, the same thing can happen. Covid (and presumably the vax) is known to induce spontaneous clotting throughout the bloodstream.
If a person's blood is clotting, the person should treat that problem as soon as possible by inhibiting further clotting, and breaking up the existing clots.
Then I read that it is possible that, ironically, an endogenous substance, NAC (which the athlete can also produce endogenously from l-cysteine), is in its natural thromboembolytic effect causing enough "clot slush" to set up a clot jam in a vital spot.
That's true only if the clotting was already a significant problem. If there's a cycle of clotting within the bloodstream, it will kill you on its own (this is what provoked the breathing problems and cytokine storm in the lungs) if it persists, with or without NAC. If you remember, early on in covid there were many stories of people, cured of the covid virus and breathing easier, who after being released from the hospital dropped dead a few days later from a heart attack or stroke; this likely happened due to large blood clots detaching from the blood vessel walls and then traveling to the heart or brain. That's without NAC supplements or other blood thinners. (I understand that now they generally prescribe blood thinners to prevent that problem, when releasing patients after severe covid.)
The evidence on NAC is overwhelmingly positive against covid, as it both inhibits the formation of clots and assists in breaking them up after they've formed. If you're really interested, I suggest looking through some of the medcram.com videos, where the narrating doctor, Dr Sehuelt, goes over the studies.
Random thoughts while watching. He's promoting NAC for degrading graphene, and comparing it with glutathione. Glutathione is produced endogenously from NAC, but is not as effective at removing magnetic graphene so more must be taken for equivalent effect. [First thoughts: is there non-magnetic graphene? Is magnetism reduced in increments or all at once? If increments how big? What physics allows this loss of magnetism in the body?] And then he says "NAC breaks down to glutathione during athletic exertion." [Picture random young athletes keeling over during exertion.] Assuming it is true that (1) they have magnetic graphene in them from vaccines (2) suddenly something happens to the magnetic property of these particles as NAC converts, then is something like this (or some other metabolic sequence) affecting heart conductivity? Maybe suddenly breaking up micro clots that reform into bigger ones? It seems like an urgent problem to me but this is beyond my biochem understanding.
NAC helps break up clots. But breaking up a clot is a little like melting ice, in that it doesn't happen all at once or all in one place. If a person has a large clot embedded in a vein in their leg, for example, breaking up the clot could dislodge it from the vein's wall to float in the bloodstream. If it then floats into the heart and is still large enough, the clot can easily cause a heart attack and death.
But if blood is spontaneously clotting because of covid or the spike proteins from the vax, the same thing can happen. Covid (and presumably the vax) is known to induce spontaneous clotting throughout the bloodstream.
If a person's blood is clotting, the person should treat that problem as soon as possible by inhibiting further clotting, and breaking up the existing clots.
Then I read that it is possible that, ironically, an endogenous substance, NAC (which the athlete can also produce endogenously from l-cysteine), is in its natural thromboembolytic effect causing enough "clot slush" to set up a clot jam in a vital spot.
That's true only if the clotting was already a significant problem. If there's a cycle of clotting within the bloodstream, it will kill you on its own (this is what provoked the breathing problems and cytokine storm in the lungs) if it persists, with or without NAC. If you remember, early on in covid there were many stories of people, cured of the covid virus and breathing easier, who after being released from the hospital dropped dead a few days later from a heart attack or stroke; this likely happened due to large blood clots detaching from the blood vessel walls and then traveling to the heart or brain. That's without NAC supplements or other blood thinners. (I understand that now they generally prescribe blood thinners to prevent that problem, when releasing patients after severe covid.)
The evidence on NAC is overwhelmingly positive against covid, as it both inhibits the formation of clots and assists in breaking them up after they've formed. If you're really interested, I suggest looking through some of the medcram.com videos, where the narrating doctor, Dr Sehuelt, goes over the studies.
Thank you. Just trying to understand what surge stress causes these sudden collapses.
Interesting- thanks!