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My layperson mind says to fix the problem, you have to find a way to eliminate/heal the scar tissue, or effect a greater chance of healing without scarring. Are there enzymes supplements that can do so? Does proper heart care supplementation like coQ10/ubiquinol, omega3 oils help heal the heart without scarring in the first place? And I'll say it once again, vitamin C plays a role in this. Please contact Dr. Tom Levy and pose this data to him. He's a cardiologist and one of the key physicians with an advanced understanding of ascorbic acid and cardiac health.

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All disease processes end in “Itis” or “Otis”

Itis are infections… Otis are inflammatory conditions that cause fibrosis (scarring)

Yes reduce inflammation to reduce scarring but you need to address scarring that’s already occurred.. this is done through using protease enzymes because fibrous tissue is actually proteins left after repair of damaged tissue… which is why nattokinase serrapeptase lumbrokinase and bromelain are helpful.. they “dissolve” residual pockets of scar tissue without eating up muscle or healthy tissue….

Lastly there is a botanical that directly acts on the myocytes … particularly the cell membranes between each longitudinal section of each heart muscle cell to reduce inflammation thereby dampening down scar tissue.. called motherwort (leonurus cardiaca) yes it has the Latin for heart in its Latin name…Treating inflammation “before” it becomes chronic is essential to reducing scar tissue load.

Avoiding omega 6 oils… increasing any form of omega 3 and using Astaxanthin because it is by far the most potent antioxidant rich in vitamin C CoQ10… vitamin E…and omega 3…and feeds the mitochondria directly…especially since the heart has 10,000 mitochondria in each cell it stands to reason these get damaged the moment a foreign protein invades the human cell.. and begin altering the protein making machinery.

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Yes, i was going to bring up nattokinase/bromelain, but I wasnt sure if they worked vs scar tissue specifically. My understanding is brom eats spike (foreign protein) and natto/lumbro eats fibrin. I'd not heard of motherwort till now...

Boom:

https://mountainroseherbs.com/motherwort

TIme for a study! Would be nice if we could measure heart scarification getting any better.

Tumeric is my fave herb for reducing inflammation, but I'd combo this with motherwort. I'm sure that vitamin C's spare el;ectrons per molecule neutralize free radicals, which is why ascorbic acid with its 2 spare electrons (sodium ascorbate has 1 spare) in sufficient quantity stop cytokine storms in their tracks. I also do coQ10, vit E400 (proven by a doc back in the 80's that it's an important heart support tool) and according to Dr Dana Churchill, minimum 3k mg of omega 3's to get clinically signif heart results. I do 3.2k mg's a day with mostly DHA over EPA. I don't know/remember if there is a DHA vs EPA preference for heat. My research said EPA is mostly brain and neuro supportive.

The astaxanthin is interesting. I did it for a while but didnt know it feed mitochodria. Is there a study you can link with that conclusion? I knew it helps with muscle healing after workouts etc.

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Mitochondria is ancient bacteria from the sea and fed on green and red algae… so Chlorella with omega 3 will boost energy the next day…but it does not have a robust immune system like a cell..so somehow they colluded…it is thought the cell let the mitochondria share the safety of itself from pathogens and “viruses” until some idiot decided to design something to breach the defence system.

Cytokines happen when people are low on vitamin D… there are two helper cells in the body.. t-helper 1 which are the big guns that fire once T-helper 2 cells mark out the areas of infection.. T-helper 2 is slow and gentle and does not cause cytokine storms.. but if you are low in Vitamin D then all you got is T-helper 1.. hence why people had bad outcomes during Covid and doctors tried to use vitamin D to reset the pecking order.

Electron donators is interesting.. in as much .. when we are in health.. our cells are negatively charged.. when we have any disease they become positively charged.. in order to attract a “donator” with a spare electron.. Chlorine dioxide is such .. it carries a spare positive ion.. and circulates the body until it “finds” a positively charged cell.. two positives .. make a negative.. it just works to wards rebuilding health…when we “ground” especially in sea water we discharge all the positive ions… which is why people feel so much better after a short dip in the sea… whuch is high in magnesium salts as well as sodium

Salts..

There is plenty of information of astaxanthin… just try to use naturally sourced like bioastin which comes from Hawaii .. krill oil comes from krill that feed off planting in colder climes and is predominantly omega 6…

A word about “proteases” the pancreas produces proteases to break down protein… but imagine what happens when the body itself is producing high levels of spike “protein” the pancreas gets no time to recover.. so eventually the spike proteins start to stick up in all sorts of places..

It makes perfect sense to use a proteolytic enzymes to help take the burden off the pancreas… and start to clear away the protein excess…

Lumbrokinase is the strongest.. natto the middle man.. serrapeptase the baby but here’s the thing.. serrapeptase also deals with biofilm.. which often occurs when parasites or antibiotic resistant bacteria lodge into the body in the form of cysts and polyps…like a force shield.. you need to use these an hour before food or two hours after food otherwise they become part of the digestion process when you break down food..

I hope this is useful to you .. best wishes from UK.

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Excellent stack WMC .. and I do like the bone and fetch analogy to inflame and repair process of scarring.. my input may be of interest to other laypeople seeking solutions to any fibrosis within the body…

All disease processes end in “Itis” or “Otis”

Itis are infections… Otis are inflammatory conditions that cause fibrosis (scarring)

Yes reduce inflammation to reduce scarring but you need to address scarring that’s already occurred.. this is done through using protease enzymes because fibrous tissue is actually proteins left after repair of damaged tissue… which is why nattokinase serrapeptase lumbrokinase and bromelain are helpful.. they eat up residual pockets of scar tissue without eating up muscle or healthy tissue….

Lastly there is a botanical that directly acts on the myocytes … particularly the cell membranes between each longitudinal section of each heart cell to reduce inflammation thereby dampening down scar tissue.. called motherwort (leonurus cardiaca) yes it has the Latin for heart in its Latin name.

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Walter - it is why everyone Jabbed needs to get the Comprehensive T-Cell Test done.

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Hi - is HF induced by mis-c from SARS cov 2 the same in terms of the cause as the HF caused by the vaccine? Or are they different?

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I would have thought any viral load entering via the airways will not have a high load upon the heart but if there is fibrosis in the lung(white lung) then the heart needs to pump harder to achieve adequate blood flow to the rest of the body.. it is this that cause HF due to heart muscle weakening as the walls thicken ..it becomes flabby and ineffective at ejection of blood in its chambers.

Viral load of just spike protein will increase the likelihood of inflammation with the myocytes (heart muscle cells) and mitochondria becomes compromised 10,000 in each heart cell..which is totally different to HF caused by resistance.

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Wow! Great information. Many thanks for your deep research. Now, all we have to do is figure out how to get this information to normies?

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Thank you soldier (Walter) for reporting the enemy's plans!

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