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Thank you for the update Jessica. Your original age vs (myocarditis) incidence dose overlay histogram remains one of the most seminal data-based statements that parents need to look at when considering these injections for their kids, including young adult.

If one also considers the implications of the cardiac health PULS blood test data Dr. Steven Gundry stealthily published as a conference abstract last November in Circulation, you can't help but sense the gravity of damage being done to ALL by these injections. The data suggests that almost everyone getting these injections is having some level of subclinical heart stress.

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712

PULS is a panel of blood tests that, taken together via an algorithm, is used to project 5-year heart attack risk. For the 566 cardiology practice patients who had existing baseline PULS data, their post double injection PULS test showed that heart attack risk had increased from an average of 11% --> 25%!!! One of the most uniformly elevated tests within the panel was Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF), which can be considered a surrogate for T-cell infusion into heart tissue.

The dots are not hard to connect honestly;

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26084015/

Title: HGF Guides T Cells into the Heart

"Expression of distinct homing receptors guides adaptive immune cells to antigen-rich tissue."

What possible antigen could heart tissue be expressing, and why? Gosh, this is a mystery!

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