Anywhere from 10 percent to 80 percent of people experience prolonged illness and symptoms after COVID-19 infection that may last for months. This means that anywhere from 5 to 40 million people around the world may be suffering from post-COVID syndrome or long-haul COVID. Persistent symptoms have appeared in patients of all ages, even children…
How the Spike Protein Hurts the Heart
Evidence-based data show the spike protein is responsible for endothelial damage that hurts the heart. This is the same spike injected in the jab. STORY AT-A-GLANCE The FDA ignored warnings before the vaccine was distributed that it would likely cause organ damage; data published before and after the program was initiated showed it was the…
Dr. Peter McCullough: Data Shows Vaccination Causes Spike Protein to Linger in Body for Over 12 Months, Possibly Weakening Immune System
While in Florida, we sat down with Dr. Peter McCullough—a cardiologist and the chief medical adviser for the Truth for Health Foundation—and we discussed the number of deaths following vaccination, as well as how the spike protein lingers in a person’s body post-vaccination, potentially weakening the immune system. Stay tuned for our newsletter so you…
Dr. Peter McCullough: Vaccination Causes Spike Protein to Linger in Body for Over 12 Months, Possibly Weakening Immune System
While in Florida, we sat down with Dr. Peter McCullough—a cardiologist and the chief medical adviser for the Truth for Health Foundation—and we discussed the number of deaths following vaccination, as well as how the spike protein lingers in a person’s body post-vaccination, potentially weakening the immune system. Stay tuned for our newsletter so you…
How Sars-Cov-2 Infects Cells With Its Spike Protein
The spike protein responsible for COVID-19 infection is like a loaded spring, with a catch, according to new research. The findings, based on simulations of the process by which the spike reconfigures itself to attach to and infect cells, may help researchers find new ways to defeat the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The catch comes in the form…
How Sars-Cov-2 Infects Cells With Its Spike Protein (Video)
The spike protein responsible for COVID-19 infection is like a loaded spring, with a catch, according to new research. The findings, based on simulations of the process by which the spike reconfigures itself to attach to and infect cells, may help researchers find new ways to defeat the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The catch comes in the form…
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