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A Brainstem Catecholamine Neuron Endgame?

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A Brainstem Catecholamine Neuron Endgame?

Could the "acute" Spike Protein Myocarditis deaths actually be the LESS common fatal outcome?

Walter M Chesnut
Nov 7, 2022
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I am deeply concerned tonight.

I think myocarditis is the less frequent, "acute" catecholamine death. I believe the brainstem catecholamine neurons are what is slowly, but surely, progressively erasing human beings.

Conclusion: These catecholaminergic changes may be caused by chronic hypoxia or ischemia, and also may underlie alterations in respiratory and cardiovascular control in sleep.

Catecholamine neurons alteration in the brainstem of sudden infant death syndrome victims

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9445505/

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ComfortablyNumb2
Nov 7, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

God Bless you Walter!! I think you are directly over the target. I have been following you, Kevin, JC and Housatonics for over a year now. You all are amazing humans. Thank you 🙏

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Marsha Burke
Nov 7, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Which is again, how you know it’s intentional. Since masking further induces hypoxia. Low level chronic hypoxia. Man I loathe these people.

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