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Bringing it all together. SPED, Catecholamines and Amyloidosis

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Bringing it all together. SPED, Catecholamines and Amyloidosis

Acute SPED damage is Cardiac. Chronic SPED damage is Neurodegeneration and Fibrosis

Walter M Chesnut
Nov 2, 2022
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We are beginning to fully understand the Spike Protein.

Working.

Studies of catecholamines in amyloidosis

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1211859/

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Jennifer Depew, R.D.
Writes deNutrients - News to Use
Nov 2, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Chronic SPED damage is probably kidney and liver injury too, and amyloidosis starts in the spleen per Stephanie Seneff. I just listened to a Zoom lecture she gave recently.

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Bibi
Nov 2, 2022

Thank you Walter! What my takeway is...do everything you can NOT to get Covid and STOP eating ALL products with casein (which should have been done long time ago...I'm guessing at the same time when we stoped being dependent on breastfeeding)?

Thank you, dear Walter, for your continuing focus on saving us all!❤

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