I am not a scientist or a biologist. But let's assume for the sake of argument there is such a thing as xx and xy chromosomes. /s And also, that "women" have more fat than men. /s
So many of the SAD victims seem to be extremely fit. Young men are most susceptible to cardiac side effects from the jab. The female sudden deaths I have seen anyway are often pre-puberty. I wonder if body fat absorbs spike protein before it can overwhelm the vital organs.
I think it has to do with physical exertion. The clot shot thickens the blood (among other things). If you sit on your ass drinking coke and watching TV, you’re less likely to be affected. Heavy exercise taxes the heart, causes the muscles to get more energy through anaerobic respiration, which causes buildup of lactic acid (mild, temporary acidosis). This is what causes muscle aches. Who among the population is most likely to perform physically taxing exercise?
Human ACE2 gene expression is higher in both human subcutaneous adipose tissue and human visceral adipose tissue than human lung tissue.
It's just a delay, not a cure.
Like when you're diabetic and drink diet coke. It loads your fat cells up with poison. Then, you get health conscious because type 2 diabetes is mostly diet choice. Then you die once you lose weight.
Hope we don't see a massive starvation event or food insecurity soon.
DIET DOUBLE DEW
https://youtu.be/_ku_Xsgw39Y
We don't know how many fat people are dying from the clot shot. We do see the stories of young athletes dying on the field because it is so unusual. It's not unusual for fat people to die of heart disease.
I think it may be to do with ACE2 receptor levels and distribution. These change in response to conditions and are highest in young men. It regulates blood pressure and heart rate and it is also found in the lining of blood vessels and lungs.
The spike protein is known to bind strongly with the ACE2 receptor.
It also could have something to do with estrogen vs. testosterone.
This has been a constant question in my mind. If the people in great cardiovascular shape are dropping dead, is it just a matter of time before the fat slobs do? It seems implausible that a higher percentage of healthy people will suddenly die than unhealthy people in the long run but who knows?
Except that most people who died from SADS were at the time, physically exerting themselves while exercising/working out/playing sports. They all died of heart attacks.