Major Study Being Presented Next Week, Which I Believe Will Strongly Support the SPED Hypothesis
Changes in Cerebral Microvessels After COVID
A study showing changes in the cerebral microvasculature affecting the Frontal Lobe and Brainstem is being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. I believe it will strongly support the SPED hypothesis - and my hypothesis that SPED impacts the Brainstem, contributing to the increasingly widespread incidence of sudden deaths.
The scientists conducted MRI scans of the brains of 46 people who had had COVID-19 within the past six months, and compared them to the scans of 30 people who had never been infected. They found that most of the people who had recovered from COVID-19 had changes in the circulation of tiny blood vessels in the frontal lobe and brain stem areas, which are involved in higher order cognitive skills such as language expression and voluntary movements. Compared to the control group, this group showed reduced circulation in these microvessels.
COVID-19 Is Linked to Detectable Brain Changes, Study Shows
https://time.com/6235600/covid-19-brain-changes-linked/
I will be posting my thoughts and findings once the study is released.
It doesn't surprise me in least that brain changes or remodeling occurred with COVID. The global and ring type headache while having COVID was something else. My brain feels different when now when I overdo alcohol consumption and words escape me often enough that I've noted it that I never had an issue with before. I call it covid brain. Most I know are like, "you're just getting older." Age could be a thing, but I'm not yet 50 so on the whole covid brain makes the most sense to me.
Dr.Bhakdi presented
pathology findings in frontal brain- multifocal necrosis of capillaries caused by vacine's spike protein after 3rd shot. He told that the study hasn't been published yet.
https://video.icic-net.com/w/42W6eytcy6xgckk1v5vxDy