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What is the test to detect free spike proteins? Is this something that can be ordered by a Dr, or is this only available to researchers?

I have heart damaged twin boys.

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If you click on the link at the bottom of this post that will take you to the original paper. On the bottom of the first page are the emails of the two corresponding authors. The text is very small but I would recommend emailing them and asking. If they don’t reply on email, I would call them. It’s probably not available to doctors but if you offer your sons as research participants, that can help get a foot in the door. Make sure to follow Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr Aseem Malhorta on Twitter. https://www.petermcculloughmd.com/

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Thank you. I will message them, and the research idea is a fantastic one. I'm trying to get them in to Dr McCullough, but I believe he is in process of moving offices and can't see them yet. I hope he can see them soon.

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If you are interested in spike self-care info and helping heal, vs being test subjects. I have a document with a lot of information that can be helpful for reducing damage and inhibiting spike effects. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RmdgbxBUuJa9nFUmCfSoZdnEB8EPc181WOvhGakAKTU/edit?usp=sharing

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wow.......

I've only just started reading but want to express gratitute for sharing this information. :)

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Thanks and you are very welcome!

Follow my deNutrients Substack for ongoing info.

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There are some tests here to tell if damage from the spike protein .. but they're expensive, unfortunately. I don't know about these in relation to what was used in this study, but this is Dr Bruce Patterson's group, they know a lot about long covid .. and there are many similarities with long covid and "vaccine" injury ...https://covidlonghaulers.com/

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Thanks, Dr. Jack. Every day, new studies are proving you right, and colliding head-on with the the ‘official’ narrative. Man, are we in for an interesting year!

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Have not seen the study but would think an important question would be which vaccines these subjects had. Also important to look for other differences between those who had spike protein in the blood (pre and post administration genetic analysis) and those who didn't, including careful analysis, beyond brand, of the shots they were given. (lot #'s, geographic location of manufacture and administration, handling, constituent analysis, etc.)

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Perhaps they should have checked the other injected boys (who didnt have symptoms) for subclinical myocarditis and clots or reduced blood flow.

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Impressive Makes a lot of sense. Combine this with IgG4 issues & seems like a bad deal

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The IgG4 issues mainly affect people that are boosted, not just if they got vax one or two.

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Biochemistry for Retards:

"The same detector antibody against S1 was used for both the S1 and spike assay (LT-1900,

Leinco), therefore full spike was detected by capturing the S2 subunit and detecting the S1

subunit"

https://www.ahajournals.org/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1161%2FCIRCULATIONAHA.122.061025&file=CIRC_CIRCULATIONAHA-2022-061025_supp1.pdf

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It travels throughout the body in exosomes that can also be spread to the environment and others.

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Thank you for highlighting an interesting paper.

Here are details about Synctia-building in the blood: https://medquotes.substack.com/p/giant-clots-syncytia-via-multi-arginine

In this and several other articles I've been discussing my hypothesis of Syncytia caused by Spike contributing to the giant clots, and have shown in my post which blood cells have ACE2 and other susceptibilities to Spike. I have also described in my posts how Spike-triggered Syncytia could explain some sudden death cases via electrical interruption in brain stem and heart, organ and brain damage, loss of pregnancies and destruction of eggs. Feel free to link to any of my posts on this topic in your post. I linked yours to mine.

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re: Plasmodium falciparum m.

"Out of nine sites, seven sites showed molecular similarity with 54 antigenic determinants found in twelve pathogenic bacterial species (Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium leprae, Bacillus anthracis, Borrelia burgdorferi, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium tetani, Helicobacter Pylori, Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Vibrio cholera and Yersinia pestis), two malarial parasites (Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium knowlesi) and influenza virus A."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0171298521000395

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Awesome find, thank you. I'll add your article to the post, and to my other post talking about the history of anti-fertility vaccines. Basic recipe, combine a primordial antigen like the ones you list, with a human-tissue motif meaningful for reproduction. Spike has 41 motifs relevant to human reproduction (Dotan et al. 2021, doi: 10.1111/aji.13494, brought to my attention by Doorless Carp: https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/autoimmune-disorders-covid-19-spike).

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41 motifs, I see. Just what a vaccine against the fertility disease would need. Thank you for the illumination!

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Yes – precisely 40 more than used in the hundreds of experiments leading up to this grand launch.

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The naysayers who deny these amyloid clots are real are doing a great disservice to jab recipients. Nice ro see the science is catching up with what the funeral directors have been reporting for 12 months.

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