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The Covid vaccine is a perfect long-term killer

ProFide CatholicaThe Covid vaccine is a perfect long-term killer

ProFide Catholica - Feb 14, 2024

A team of Romanian doctors establishes that the Covid vaccine is a perfect long-term killer

   

If some doctors talk about vitamin C, zinc, glutathione and suramin contained in Scots pine needles like Dr Judith Mikovits, we are constantly discovering the perverse and even fatal effects of the Covid vaccine in the long term, like Dr Judith Mikovits. a team of Romanian doctors now attests.

The warnings of Romanian doctors have been confirmed. The Covid vaccine can cause the perfect kill by attacking different organs of the body at different times after injection. Recent studies show a direct link between the Covid vaccine and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis, which can affect multiple organs. Unfortunately, it is difficult to make the diagnosis before it is too late and those treated must continue to be under medical supervision.

Two years ago, Dr Oana Mihaela Secară (photo) warned of the dangers of Covid vaccines, which can destroy the walls of blood vessels and affect different organs of the body. This, coupled with the difference in time since vaccination, makes this vaccine a perfect killer, as it is almost impossible to establish cause and effect.

The new studies that have surfaced make it abundantly clear that the Romanian doctors' theory is as real as it can be. Thus, doctors have come to the conclusion, based on several case studies, that Covid vaccines trigger the development of vasculitis associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) and can affect several organs, writes theepochtimes.com. ANCA-associated vasculitis can damage small blood vessels. As these are distributed throughout the body, any part of the body can be affected, most commonly the lungs, kidneys, joints, ears, nose and nerves.

“Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight infections and heal wounds. ANCAs are harmful autoantibodies that bind to neutrophils in the blood, releasing toxins and damaging the walls of small blood vessels. It can also cause neutrophils to migrate through blood vessel walls and trigger inflammation in surrounding tissues. In addition, signaling factors are released, which attract even more neutrophils, maintain inflammation and further damage small blood vessels,” the researchers explain, according to theepochtimes.com.

Vasculitis epidemic

A growing number of medical reports indicate that widespread vaccination has caused some people to develop vasculitis with multi-organ damage. Based on a case-by-case analysis, five types of Covid-19 vaccines have been associated with ANCA-associated vasculitis. The study included the cases of 29 patients, 22 of whom had received mRNA vaccines (Moderna and Pfizer), four from AstraZeneca, two from Covaxin and one from Johnson & Johnson. All experienced symptoms of ANCA-associated vasculitis after receiving one of these Covid-19 vaccines. “In particular, 22 patients had kidney damage that manifested as new-onset or recurrent glomerulonephritis. At least 24 patients presented with hematuria. Ten had pulmonary lesions, five cases of alveolar hemorrhages, one person developed optic neuritis and another atrial chondritis,” the study indicates.

Most patients were receiving immunosuppressive therapy, including steroids. Additionally, five patients were undergoing plasma exchange and at least five patients were still on dialysis at last follow-up. The study showed that mRNA vaccines can stimulate myeloid and dendritic cells to varying degrees, thereby activating downstream signaling pathways that trigger autoinflammation. Additionally, mRNA vaccines produce neutralizing antiviral antibodies and activate CD8+ and CD4+ T cells, triggering a strong immune response. Vasculitis can lead to multi-organ damage.

Irreversible organ dysfunction

ANCA-associated vasculitis can be life-threatening if not treated immediately. Although early diagnosis and adequate treatment results in improvement in most cases, delayed treatment or poor response to initial treatment can lead to irreversible organ dysfunction, requiring procedures such as blood dialysis in patients suffering from 'renal failure. In addition, patients should be examined regularly by specialists, as symptoms may recur, adds theepochtimes.com.

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