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Fibrin Protein clot pulled from live patient during open heart surgery

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posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 12:19 PM
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a reply to: MaxxAction

All I can say is take Serrapeptase

www.webmd.com...



Serrapeptase, also known as serratiopeptidase, is produced naturally within the digestive tract of silkworms. It’s a proteolytic enzyme, which means it breaks down nonliving protein tissue into amino acids. Silkworms use this enzyme to break down their cocoons at birth.

Because serrapeptase’s main function is to break down proteins, it is useful for decreasing inflammation and clearing mucus in numerous ways. Clinical studies done in the 1960s began to show its effect in reducing inflammation.

More recent studies have shown that it is particularly effective for post-traumatic swelling.

Serrapeptase has been used routinely in medical practices in Asia and Europe for over 30 years, and while it’s recently made its way to the United States and Canada, it's mostly found in dietary supplements.

Health Benefits
Serrapeptase is a “super enzyme” and has been used in general surgery, orthopedics, dentistry, and gynecology, among other practices and procedures. It is used because of its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.

Blood Clot Thinner

Serrapeptase may potentially help break down the plaque that builds up inside your arteries, something known as atherosclerosis.

Recent studies have successfully used similar fibrinolytic enzymes produced by microorganisms in the treatment of blood clots, specifically in relation to dissolving fibrin, a common artery-blocking compound.


Chronic Respiratory Diseases

While chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) do not have a known cure, there are ways to alleviate the pain and complications of CRDs and improve the quality of life. Due to the ability of serrapeptase to break down mucus, doctors have used it to assist patients with CRDs.

One study showed that participants who took serrapeptase had significantly fewer bouts of coughing than the participants who took a placebo.


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posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 12:21 PM
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Boy.

The pro-vaccine folks are out in force today at ATS.




posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 12:22 PM
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originally posted by: Narvasis
look at these silly people just believing what they are seeing with their own eyes!


It's one thing to see something, it's another to have the correct background to understand what you're seeing.

A good example is that a little while back someone posted a report that claimed to show strange structures in the vax, which they attributed to all kinds of weird things.

One was a picture of algie, another was a perfectly ordinary bacterium.

Lots of people say the pictures with their own eyes, but didn't know enough about the subject matter to understand that the captions were false.

Like those pictures of the blood clots that morticians are supposedly pulling out of corpses, which are so large that they'd be an obvious cause of death if they were what they were claimed to be.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 12:28 PM
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For fun, somebody should post all the vids of such clots being removed BEFORE covid and the shot was on the scene.

Bet there are not very many



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:02 PM
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a reply to: slatesteam

Next wave is rolling, gotta renew those contracts...



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:04 PM
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originally posted by: slatesteam
Boy.

The pro-vaccine folks are out in force today at ATS.



Yeah we are both here buddy.




posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:29 PM
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a reply to: slatesteam

It's not necessarily pro-vaccine people that disagree with the assessment that vaccines caused this, or soley caused this. If, indeed, these colors are really happening. Covid is known to cause similar issues, so if symptoms are caused by the spike protein, they wouldn't be limited to the vaccine or covid but likely both. If the problem involves additional components of the vaccine, then there's an argument for that. We don't know that though, so this is where hesitation comes from towards the extreme antivax group.

In reality, both covid and the vaccine are causing issues. However, the extreme positions of the left and right blind themselves from seeing both are a real issue. Having seen bad damage caused by both covid and and the vaccine, it's very difficult to listen to people who deny one or the other.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:32 PM
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originally posted by: olaru12

originally posted by: juulzverne
all this because some guy in China ate bat soup. talk about butterfly effect.



I have it on rock solid anecdotal evidence that women who got the vax/jab are now giving birth to sparrows and small green fish.

Magnetic fish...God help us!!


Good one.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:37 PM
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originally posted by: ColeYounger
a reply to: AaarghZombies




Fewer than 100 people world wide have actually died from them.



It's difficult to extrapolate all the data on the vaccine, but even with a world population of nearly 8 billion people scattered throughout 200 countries, the WHO gives a (probably) close estimate of 12.5 billion total vaccine doses being administered. This includes all the boosters.

12.5 billion shots given, and you state quite assuredly that fewer than 100 people have died from blood clots caused by the vaccine. That's impressive!


That is impressive indeed, the power of potent propaganda can literally create an "Army" of acolytes working for the government for free, even working at a loss.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:38 PM
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a reply to: slatesteam

As are the folk that support this nonsense?

And I'm looking at you.

By the way, I am not pro vaccine, I'm just anti BS.

Deny Ignorance, and all that?



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:41 PM
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a reply to: Oldcarpy2

You know what, I was just coming here to say something similar.

I wouldn't describe myself as "pro vax" but I would describe myself as "anti dumb # that people who are against the covid vaccines keep posting"

It's a subtle one but one that I'd like to make known.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:45 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific

Prepare to be called a shill and a troll......




posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:47 PM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Narvasis
look at these silly people just believing what they are seeing with their own eyes!


It's one thing to see something, it's another to have the correct background to understand what you're seeing.


Guess what? Nobody cares anymore. The schtick is up; no one cares about your “experts.”

Gaslighting from the central planners has reached critical levels over these last several years, and all of these yokels who don’t ‘understand’ science + biology, also don’t care anymore. Probably because they’re constantly told that they’re too stupid to take care of themselves? I dunno, maybe!

Be honest: are you surprised in the least bit that people are suspicious? Are you surprised that people have been scrutinizing the vaccine schedules and ingredients? Look at how governing authorities have been handling things lately.

Is it simply all just chaste incompetence from well-meaning individuals? I don’t believe that, personally.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:48 PM
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a reply to: LetTheColdCome

I care. So do others on here.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:48 PM
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originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: slatesteam

It's not necessarily pro-vaccine people that disagree with the assessment that vaccines caused this, or soley caused this. If, indeed, these colors are really happening. Covid is known to cause similar issues, so if symptoms are caused by the spike protein, they wouldn't be limited to the vaccine or covid but likely both. If the problem involves additional components of the vaccine, then there's an argument for that. We don't know that though, so this is where hesitation comes from towards the extreme antivax group.

In reality, both covid and the vaccine are causing issues. However, the extreme positions of the left and right blind themselves from seeing both are a real issue. Having seen bad damage caused by both covid and and the vaccine, it's very difficult to listen to people who deny one or the other.

Okay. Well while I’ll tend to agree your sentient points and pertinent outlook, lemme sum it up.

Covid: “very very bad”

“Vaccine”: very very good.

Did I get this about right?

In the meantime I’m still waiting to hear where the virus’ inception originated and I’ll pass on the free beer, hookers, and donuts that made this new gene therapy that cannot be reversed so science-y and was foisted upon the masses with alarming panache and propaganda unseen in my lifetime.

Anyway. I’m unclear too. I don’t know what constitutes this clot or whatever as living, that sounds like an abortion thread. Or one that ponders what we consider to be “living”. I wouldn’t try assigning a gender anyway.

And in the meantime I’m still suspicious about what entails it’s makeup as something that seems more synthetic as in a transmitter or receiver of some kind.

Thinkin transhumanism in its initial phase….

The phrase “you can’t make an omelette…” comes to mind.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:50 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: LetTheColdCome

I care. So do others on here.
I agree.

I care about being gaslit too.




posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:51 PM
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a reply to: slatesteam

No, not right.

A straw man argument.

My position?

Deny Ignorance.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:52 PM
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"Gaslit"?!!!!

I don't know what that even means.



posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:53 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: slatesteam

As are the folk that support this nonsense?

And I'm looking at you.

By the way, I am not pro vaccine, I'm just anti BS.

Deny Ignorance, and all that?

Ah. And here we are. Gaslighting as usual.

What nonsense are you suggesting?

The decades-long studies that have been done on both the virus and the “vaccines”…….?

Ahem. Deny Ignorance and stuff.
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posted on Oct, 8 2022 @ 01:57 PM
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No.

Read my posts.

More straw man BS?




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