A very bright Dr once explained to me why I was at risk for heart problems even though my cholesterol naturally runs low. My LDLs are high and he said some types of LDLs get stuck between the cells that make up the arterial walls and cause inflammation. This inflammation creates a rough surface that causes things to build up along the walls and can trigger clotting mechanisms.

I wonder if the spike proteins that the rna therapy shots cause your cells to produce could also wedge themselves between the cell walls lining your vesseles and cause a similar inflammatory response leading to occlusion and clotting?

Bb

Last edited by Burleyboy; 10/19/21.