This article was brought to my attention:
“Fibrin drives thromboinflammation and neuropathology in COVID-19”
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07873-4
For over fifteen years, I’ve been running fibrinogen tests on my clients (and myself) since my research educated me on the importance and value of good blood flow (and not having clots which might cause a heart attack or stroke).
“Fibrinogen, the central structural component of blood clots, …” If you don’t want undesired blood clotting, you want to keep your fibrinogen level at a healthy level (not too low, not too high), thus I take proteolytic enzymes (nattokinase, lumbrokinase, bromelain and many others) as supplements regularly. Note: it is critical to take these on an empty stomach as you don’t want to waste them just improving digestion, you want them absorbed into your blood stream where they can circulate and “fix up” things throughout your body.
My research on cancer was what initially led me to studying proteolytic enzymes since cancer cells use proteins on their surface to “hide” from your immune system. Proteolytic enzymes (enzymes that dissolve proteins) strip off these proteins and allow your immune system to kill the cancer cells. (Voila cancer cured! Well, it’s not really quite that simple.)
“Here we show that fibrin binds to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, forming proinflammatory blood clots that drive systemic thromboinflammation and neuropathology” – science (not Flip Flop Fauci) tells us that the spike protein (created by the mRNA experimental shots – aka “vaccines”) is dangerous by triggering inflammation and blood clotting!
In case it isn’t obvious, proteolytic enzymes will dissolve spike protein molecules.
You can read the details of the article and learn that spike protein binding with fibrinogen leads to loss of neurons (dementia), suppression of your immune system, strokes and other issues. But my job is to try and convey this information without bogging you down in technical details, hopefully I’ve accomplished that in this short article. Of course the article fails to point out that the design of the mRNA experimental shots is to create spike proteins. The article promotes the pharmaceutical industry by pointing out that a drug which targets this mechanism could help.
Another supplement which helps keep blood flowing nicely are omega-3 fatty acids. Thus a good reason to include high quality (not rancid) olive oil in your diet, avoid cereal products and avoid vegetable oils.
"Incidentally, common sense is a legitimate scientific technique." - Grace Hopper (in 1982)
It’s probably gunna take a few months to see a difference but I will definitely do it.
Thanks John. Lumbrokinase looks promising.