Covid vaccine injuries deaths, Why some people affected?, Spike protein exposure through infection and vaccination increases risk and severity, Dr. Noorchashm warning
Covid vaccine injuries deaths, Why some people affected?, Spike protein exposure through infection and vaccination increases risk and severity, Dr. Noorchashm warning
Dr. Hooman Noorchashm letter as email to FDA Jan. 26, 2021.
“I am writing to warn that it is an almost certain immunological prognotication that if viral antigens are present in the tissues of subjects who undergo vaccination, the antigen specific immune response triggered by the vaccine will target those tissues and cause tissue inflammation and damage.”
Dr. Charles Hoffe warning.
“Hoffe has been conducting the D-dimer test on his patients within four to seven days of them receiving a COVID-19 vaccine and found that 62% have evidence of clotting.8 While he’s still trying to accumulate more information, he said:
“It means that these blood clots are not rare. The majority of people are getting blood clots and they have no idea that they even have them. The most alarming thing about this is that there are some parts of your body, like your heart and your brain and your spinal cord and your lungs, which cannot regenerate. When those tissues are damaged by blocked vessels, they are permanently damaged.””
6 Reasons You Might Be at Higher Risk of Injury From a COVID Vaccine
“Why do some people report adverse events after COVID-19 vaccinations while some do not? Doctors have identified several factors that contribute to an increased risk of spike protein-induced disease, specifically, post COVID-19 vaccine injury.
Why do some people report adverse events after COVID-19 vaccinations while some do not?
This question is central to the controversy of COVID-19 vaccine adverse events.
Doctors have identified several factors that contribute to an increased risk of spike protein-induced disease, specifically, post COVID-19 vaccine injury.
Dr. Paul Marik, Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) co-founder, said at an FLCCC conference on Oct. 15 that long COVID and injury from the COVID-19 vaccines share many overlaps in their symptoms and mechanisms.
Both diseases are systemic, affecting multiple organs and tissues, and are both driven by a high load of spike protein accumulated in these organs and tissues.
These spike proteins trigger inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and autoimmunity.
However, not everyone will experience these symptoms.
Whether a person will suffer from vaccine injuries is dependent on both permanent factors and temporal factors impacted by actions and choices.
Spike protein exposure increases risk, severity
The best way to reduce spike protein injuries is to reduce opportunities of spike protein exposure through infections or vaccinations.
While early treatment can usually prevent spike protein injury by quickly clearing the infection, a vaccine administer spike protein genetic material into the muscles and blood vessels.
There is a dose response with the vaccine, such that the greater the number of vaccine doses, the higher the risk of spike protein injury.
“The more the patients are exposed to spike [proteins], the more severe the disease,” said Marik.”