tl;dr Just wondering if anyone knows about possible ways to clear vax clots.
Unfortunately starting about 3 weeks ago I started to feel some chest pain whenever I went upstairs or did anything too intensely. I've been down this road before and the Pauling Therapy (L-Lysine + vitamin C, 6000mg each per day) has helped like it did a few years ago. I started to have milder and milder chest pain to chest pressure no matter what I did (I wasn't testing the limits either, just happens to be what I needed to do at the time).
However, my sister revealed to me that lately she's been feeling like someone's sitting on her chest at times and tonight when I had another unexpected bit of chest pain from going up the stairs twice (so more than usual, but not more than what I was able to do the past few days without any pain or pressure) it got me thinking about what if I'm getting vax clots from shedding.
I'm not vaxxed, and none of my family are, but unfortunately my sister is still very sick and is in and out of hospital for cancer treatments all the time. I've been with her to the hospital, though the chaffeur of choice is our Mom whose handling most/all of the hospital stuff. My sisters doctors are aware of her complaints, but an echocardiogram didn't find anything and they want to check with a heart MRI but her insurance is slow-walking that for another 3 weeks or so :/
I pray for my sister's health (and definitely definitely appreciate any prayers from you guys!), I'm just worried it might possibly be vax clots. What can we take to get rid of those? They looked rubbery and very hard to destroy to me in the autopsies. We're both taking 1000mg of NAC per day with a slice of pineapple (let me know if way more bromein is needed).
I've been to a doctor about my heart before, and it wasn't much help. A quick diagnosis that I'd have to be on statins (no thank you) or vegetarian for the rest of my life and I was then willing to try the above Pauling therapy. I think if I see them again I'd get another $2000 (out of my pocket) echocardiogram and more of what they already told me. We are 37 and 36 so it's close to old enough to start experiencing heart problems, but it's still questionable.
I understand that whatever is replied is not officially medical advice and I take my own chances with anything suggested that I then decide to act upon.
Thank you!
You haven't listed nattokinase.
I think that's the first thing I would consider. Check for your situation and contra-indications. Don't take it if you are likely to have a bleed or surgery.
I concur.
This is an article I found in my saved that I think will help. I might also suggest black Cumin seed oil. I will try to find the video that shows under a microscope how the red the blood cells return to normal after clotting...but for now start with this...
https://archive.ph/42ldu#selection-323.0-323.163 Part 1
Signs You Have Spike Protein Blood Clots and What to Do About It https://archive.ph/MsXJC Part 2
I would like to add that many of us have started cancer treatments using fenbendazole on our loved ones and in the course of disccussions on that we have seen many testimonials of people being cured from cancer.
In addition to the K2 recommended (I highly recommend Super K from Life Extension) I would take no less than 10,000 IU's of vitamin D3 and have your blood tested for vitamin D levels...it should be between 50-60 ideally. Vitamin D and K go hand in hand and high D levels are recommended by AFLCC.
Another article...Nattokinase
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep11601
Darn, yes, I should have included black cumin seed oil. Good call.
I am looking in my saved for the terrific videos showing how it works under a microscope...it was SO fascinating to see it work...
Hey Tweety! Always love your informed answers. Take a look at this vitamin I found, I’ve been recommending to some of my vaxed love ones. I’d love your opinion.
NAC Supplement N-Acetyl Cysteine 1000mg Vitamin D3 K2 Zinc Quercetin 1000mg Sarracenia Purpurea 1000mg with Elderberry Holy Basil Bee Propolis Bromelain L-Lysine Made in USA - 60 Count https://a.co/d/2G2pYjJ
Wow...this looks like quite the supplement...it is a very good find...it is 2 capsules per day so this is a months supply for one person...however it cuts down on the multiple vitamins you would have to take and that is a plus for people who are not okay with taking a handful of vitamins.
In terms of the ingredients...
NAC ...a must in today's world...1000 mg. per day....however...NAC is supposed to be taken on an empty stomach 1/2 hour before you eat or 2 hours after your last meal...so perhaps this should be taken as such...
D3...5000 IU is not bad...I take 10,000 IU per day...if the people know their D levels in the body you can add more if you need...it should be between 50-60. So K looks ok.
The quercetin is on the high side which is okay...people with thyroid issues need to be careful taking quercetin...some will need to take green tea instead which works with transporting zinc into the cells.
The Sarracenia Purpurea was used for smallpox so is a good preventative, immune boosting...as is Elderberry and Holy Basil...anti-inflammatory,
L-Lysine is successfully used for treating shingles so that is always a good amino acid...although I just use it when need be...
Now another concern is if someone takes a multiple that contains zinc...especially...will that be too much zinc...as it should not be over 50 mg. unless you add copper.
Overall...it seems to have a lot of bang for the buck...and would be great for someone only wanting to take 2 pills and not 12....I would think anyone that took this combo would improve their health immensely...I may give it to a few relatives that don't like to be bothered with supplements....I am learning more and more to spend whatever I need to on supplements and equipment to stay healthy...and I have ALWAYS spent a lot on alternative health care...people will easily blow $30 bucks on nothing....get them to invest in health...
Thanks for sharing this...it is interesting...let me know if you have any real turn arounds in people's health...that is always interesting to me.....
I found this company when I was looking for a all in one for someone I’m concerned with heart. They are an American company and have various supplements that I believe are geared towards different ailments. I’d love for you to look at the varieties since you’re so informed. Another interesting thing is that they popped up after the vaccines were being given out.
I will...I am at the doctor's with a friend...I will look at the company later..looks interesting tho...good find...
Thank you for all the info
Thanks all for your replies! Replying to each one would get kinda spammy and I want to avoid that.
I just got Nattokinase and Black Cumin Seed oil last night and already feel better. I’m not sure if my sister can do that though as I’ll need to check when she might have surgery again.
We’ve been doing a regimen of Artimisan, hydroxychloroquin, ivermectin, theracumin, NAC, and fenbendazole three times a week for several months now with no sharp recovery from cancer forthcoming. One of the issues being that after a few months of this she wanted to cut back on the fenben specifically as that apparently made her feel awful. I asked her in what way but she couldn’t describe it other than grody :(
I’m trying to get her to take daily Apple Cider Vinegar, though even dilluted it’s too repulsive to her so we’re trying things.
Thanks everyone!
Glad you are feeling better...those are two of the best things you can take.
I am a little confused about everything your sister is taking...especially that there is no change in her cancer. You say the FBZ is making her sick but have you considered that she felt awful because of a herxheimer reaction, which is basically too much die off at once. One thing to consider about FBZ is that you only absorb about 10% which is why you want to eat a fatty meal to slow down the digestive motility, resulting in increased absorption. The original dose was 222mg. but I have seen higher amounts that people were taking. Also, the old protocol was 3 days on and 4 days off. The new protocol is 7 days on, but it is recommended to take one day off to rest the kidneys. I mean the Joe Tippens protocol is basically FBZ, Curcumin and CBD oil...which is really pretty basic...I have not heard anyone say that did not work...it is curious...they have added a few things, but basically these are the main things... Also, on the NAC...make sure that is on an empty stomach...a half hour before eating anything in the morning or 2 hours after eating before bedtime...
Hey, if you have 16-20 oz. of water and add 1 or more tsp. of ACV you cannot even tell it is there. Never take it full strength. Make sure she drinks plenty of water to make sure as she detoxes she is moving everything out.
It seems to me you are taking multiples of very strong things that probably do the same thing...like Artimisan and FBZ and IVM. Why is she taking hydroxychloroquin? Perhaps it is just too much of similar items that is making her feel bad. I applaud that you guys are trying different things. For myself I went with one protocol and will determine its' effectiveness at some point to either continue or try a different protocol. God bless you both as you try to navigate healing...
https://www.twc.health/ Dr/ Peter McCullough uses the Nattokinase in his Spike Support Formula
As far as I can tell the "clots" (white) caused by the spike protein can't be dissolved - unlike normal blood clots (red), which respond to warfarin, aspirin, etc.
So, assuming that your fears are groundless and you just have ordinary atherosclerosis at an unusually early age, you should be taking vitamin K2 and/or eating sauerkraut. This transports calcium from the arteries into the bone.
Reduce arterial inflammation by going keto (no sugar, syrup, honey or refined carbohydrates).
Do a weekly fast or whatever suits your lifestyle and body type.
Take nattokinase. Also it might help to take 75 mg aspirin daily after food.
Same for your sister but add vitamin C, fenbendazole and chaga mushroom powder. (See the other cancer discussions here.)
Edit: a D-dimer test should indicate whether you have blood clots.
I think the long, stringy "blood clots" pulled from cadavers were tested and proven to be nonblood material by Mike Adams and others. Actually they contained a lot of heavy metals and were fibrous. I am not sure if they have identified how they developed or if there is any way to get rid of them.
Whereas, the traditional blood clots where the red blood cells clump together like on a skewer or in clumps...impeding oxygen exchange and motility.. were supposed to be the result of the spike proteins, which is exactly what the black cumin seed oil reversed. I am not sure of the amount recommended but there is a lot of info on the ability of both nattokinase and black cumin seed oil to reverse these clots...so those look the most promising...I concur...
Have you considered that these symptoms may have been from a covid infection in the past, or maybe another respiratory infection?
Remember that covid also produces spike protein and microclotting. When I caught it in 2020, my lungs were damaged for 6 months. Initially, i couldn't eat or talk without stopping to gasp and going up stairs left me breathless. it's better now.
Nattokinase https://www.sott.net/article/478124-Dissolution-of-Spike-Protein-by-Nattokinase
You didn’t mention your physical shape, are you 700lbs and couch bound?
Good point, I go to the gym twice a week, I'm 5'9" and 225 pounds so I could stand to be more in shape but I don't think I'm very rotund.
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I'm going to look into Natto/Nattokinase and Black Cumin oil
Can you get/request lab draws? Coagulations, D-Diner, Fibrinogen levels, maybe C-Reactive Protein levels???
You should ask your doctor for a d-dimer test.
So if your d-dimer number is high, then you have undissolved clotting. The cause of that could be from shedders, or from past covid illness, or something else entirely.
Natto
FLCCC has detox protocols for injected and those near the injected, the whole list is of great stuff.
But specifically, shedding can include spike proteins, which nattokinase addresses (Dr McCullough, The Wellness Company have the paper and a multi supplement with nattokinase and helpers). Shedding and the environment can also include graphine oxide, which N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) helps- it's one of the best ways to boost the body's glutathione levels, which clears all sorts of toxins.
As far as I've seen, spike and GO are the main shedding products, but if anyone has anything else I'm always open to new info. Fenbendazole, black cumin seed, quercetin, bromelain, etc are great but you need to decide what you're addressing before driving into a bunch of bottles. A consult with the Frontline doctors, even though you're paying out of pocket, could give you both a lot more clarity and focus around your own medical histories.
Nattokinase 2nd vote
Glad to see you working hard....
Fine so far...on his first dose of FBZ his BP dropped and he was dizzy so I told him to take his lisinprol later in the day IF he needed it. He is getting his scan tomorrow to see if it has metastasized...that should be interesting to find out. I don't care...he just will stay on this till we get results...I am somewhat amazed he is cooperating...he never would take IVM...maybe he feels he is dire straits now...who knows... but I am hopeful.
Listen please pray for my friend Sandy...I took her to a doctor's appointment and they put her in the hospital because she needs IV Lasix...due to the vax she is in heart failure and persistent Afib...I am very saddened by this...
Did you do any reading on lithium oronate? I have yet to research...but I will.
Oh...sorry my comment was so long...I was decompressing.........will do...