Does anyone know if there have been any connections discussed in the literature between AL Amyloidosis and the spike protein? I know someone (a healthy male) around 40 who was diagnosed with AL Amyloidosis. They found it in a colonoscopy and fortunately it wasn't detectable in the heart region. When I started to learn last years that amy…
Does anyone know if there have been any connections discussed in the literature between AL Amyloidosis and the spike protein? I know someone (a healthy male) around 40 who was diagnosed with AL Amyloidosis. They found it in a colonoscopy and fortunately it wasn't detectable in the heart region. When I started to learn last years that amyloid deposits (from the body's reaction to the spike protein) likely contributed to significant clotting and heart issues with some vaccinated individuals, I let him know and suggested he ask about if AL Amyloidosis cases have gone up significantly recently and research it some more. He has/is been treated at leading institutions like Johns Hopkins and Cleveland Clinic and he doesn't seem interested in questioning what he is being told. He has been fully vaccinated, and boosted with the Covid-19 vaccine more than once I believe, he even got boosted while on chemo for this condition which I didn't think was a good idea in case the spike protein was part of the problem. But then AL Amyloidosis has been occurring well before Covid and spike proteins so maybe there is no correlation? Anyone hear if AL Amyloidosis cases have increased, it's so rare I'd think you wouldn't need too many added cases to see the signal?
Does anyone know if there have been any connections discussed in the literature between AL Amyloidosis and the spike protein? I know someone (a healthy male) around 40 who was diagnosed with AL Amyloidosis. They found it in a colonoscopy and fortunately it wasn't detectable in the heart region. When I started to learn last years that amyloid deposits (from the body's reaction to the spike protein) likely contributed to significant clotting and heart issues with some vaccinated individuals, I let him know and suggested he ask about if AL Amyloidosis cases have gone up significantly recently and research it some more. He has/is been treated at leading institutions like Johns Hopkins and Cleveland Clinic and he doesn't seem interested in questioning what he is being told. He has been fully vaccinated, and boosted with the Covid-19 vaccine more than once I believe, he even got boosted while on chemo for this condition which I didn't think was a good idea in case the spike protein was part of the problem. But then AL Amyloidosis has been occurring well before Covid and spike proteins so maybe there is no correlation? Anyone hear if AL Amyloidosis cases have increased, it's so rare I'd think you wouldn't need too many added cases to see the signal?