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article also saids The antidote for tPA in case of toxicity is aminocaproic acid.
A quick bit of research shows that aminocaproic acid is an analog of Lysine, and easily purchased supplement.
As the q post is asking how to protect your DNA I wanted to find some more info on Lysine deficiency, which the vax could be causing over time, or through shedding.
I've heard lots of experts talk about how weird these clots are, unsure of what they are made of, but maybe this helps break them down also.
"LDL, or low-density cholesterol, can build in the arterial walls, which hardens and narrows them, causing blood clots and atherosclerosis.
As a result, blood flow to the heart is decreased or even blocked, which increases the risk of heart attack.
Lysine naturally creates carnitine, which breaks down fatty acids and LDL cholesterol (13).
Patients can take vitamin C in combination with lysine to decrease levels of lipoprotein-a or LPA.
This carries LDL in the blood.
With higher LPA levels, more plaque can build up, which can clog arteries and put you at risk for a heart attack.
There are other potential complications as well, such as stroke"
Cholesterol is not the enemy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7zWNabebxs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVNdpCZWWZE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rui6NC4jnDk
Blaming cholesterol for strokes and other heart related problems is like blaming the blood that you bleed when you get a cut (as opposed to whatever actually made the cut). It doesn't make even a little bit of sense.
I understand that you're not suggesting that cholesterol is inherently the problem here, but anything that reduces cholesterol (such as statins) are usually very bad for one's health. I'm just saying to be careful with the line that you're treading.
Yes, I don't think cholesterol is the enemy here.
I'm more in line with my other post. I think the epithelial cells that line the blood vessels get forced to express the spike gene. This prevents them from functionting properly and doesnt allow them to convert the plasminogen to clean up blockages. The spike modification also kills any red/white cells (activates the clotting function of the red cells) that touch the epithelial walls, creating more "clots" in the blood vessels from dead cells which cant be cleaned up.