prodotta nei tessuti da SC2, che dagli antigeni anti-Spike, presenti nei vaccini sperimentali❗π pic.twitter.com/kNgyq4JcVB
— Nicola Bidoli π‘π‘π‘ (@BidoliNicola) October 28, 2021
π’π’π’π― SC2 is a vascular disease, it is not a respiratory disease! π
— Nicola Bidoli π‘π‘π‘ (@BidoliNicola) July 31, 2021
➡️ Spike protein is a highly pathogenic toxin and is the main infectious and virulent factor of SC2.
➡️This membrane glycoprotein has the S1 subunit that attacks the host target cells at surface
Not so easy trying to figure out what people are dealing with.
FYI, S1 Subunit is a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that induces pro-inflammatory responses that alert your macrophages (immune cells in your body that eat and destroy invading pathogens) and murine.
But new information clashes with old and appears contradictory. Here is one example. This writer argues that one should not use anti-platelet or anti-coagulants to treat platelet or fibrin clots because SARS-Co-V-2 uses the same pathways and channels as do these anti-coagulants, creating a condition in the platelets themselves, called hyperactive platelets.
3) π―Mechanism:
— Nicola Bidoli π‘π‘π‘ (@BidoliNicola) July 31, 2021
When the blood is exposed to the Spike protein the erythrocytes showed agglutination, hyper-activated platelets were observed, with membrane diffusion and formation of platelet-derived micro-particles.
I did not know this when I recommended the enzyme Nattokinase to folks following them getting a vaccine shot. Here is a list of common anticoagulants, or anti-platelets as the writer prefers. Anti-platelets are medicines that prevent blood clots from forming. Read about the different types of anti-platelets, how they work, and their side effects here.
Okay, but what do people take to prevent the blood clots generated by the immune response to the spike proteins? The author doesn't answer that, doesn't, in fact, even suggest any remedies, leaving his message just another alarmist post that is not so helpful.
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