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Igor Chudov's avatar

Very interesting! How long does it take to develop amyloidosis of the heart? A few days? A few months?

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Jessica Rose's avatar

It would depend on many factors... whether or not the injection was intra-muscular or into the blood, the initial bio-distribution of the LNPs, the efficiency of delivery of the modified RNA payload, the integrity of the modified RNA template, the rate and efficacy of translation, the products of translation (which would depend on template(s), the immune response to the presence of the foreign proteins, the immune state of the individual prior to injection (chronic low level inflammation?)

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Igor Chudov's avatar

I am just concerned that sometimes myocarditis happens hours after vaccine, and I am not sure if it is enough time to develop amyidosis. Maybe both things happen, myocarditis short term and amyloidosis long-term?

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Conway Judge's avatar

I think you make a good case that there are quite possibly multiple pathologies occuring simultaneously. Some are more acute and some more mid term - chronic.

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Splash's avatar

interesting, for those Vd, any prevention? or any way on knowing its on its way, other than ECG or MRI?

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Jessica Rose's avatar

yes i will elaborate with more case studies when i read them. treatments = turmeric, quercetin and bromelain

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Ashmedai's avatar

from #1,439 through the end are all cardiac case reports

Preliminary List of 1651 Case Reports of Vaccine Injuries Part 2

https://ashmedai.substack.com/p/let-there-be-carnage-preliminary-18e

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Ashley's avatar

Any particular form of tumeric/cucumerin? Aka Meriva vs Theracurmin vs Longvida vs BMC-95, etc?

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