November 2025 - Magazine - Page 105
November 2025
we are able.
The spike protein is a highly toxic part of the virus, and research has linked the
vaccine-induced spike protein to toxic effects. Spike protein research is ongoing.
The virus spike protein has been linked to adverse effects, such as: blood clots,
brain fog, organising pneumonia, and myocarditis. It is probably responsible for
many of the Covid-19 vaccine side effects discussed in the WCH post-injection
guide.
A Japanese biodistribution study for the Pfizer vaccine found that, in the 48
hours post-vaccination, vaccine particles had travelled to various tissues
throughout the body and did not stay at the injection site, with high concentrations found at the liver, bone marrow, and ovaries.
Emerging evidence on spikopathy suggests that effects related to inflammation and clotting may occur in any tissue in which the spike protein accumulates. In addition, peer-reviewed studies in mice have found that the spike protein is capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier. Thus, in humans it could potentially lead to neurological damage if it is not cleared from the body.
How to reduce your spike protein load
Supporting people with Long Covid and post-vaccine illness is a new and
emerging field of health research and practice. The following lists contain substances that may be useful. This list has been compiled by international doctors
and holistic practitioners with diverse experiences in helping people recover
from Covid-19 and post-injection illness.
Luckily, there are a host of easily attainable, natural solutions to reduce your
body9s spike protein load.
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