Long Covid Research: Microclots

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @alias701
    @alias701 8 месяцев назад +8

    My lungs are also totally normal but i have diffusion and gas exchange problems. I am doing anti clotting therapy by next week.
    Wish me luck!

    • @gasaurus
      @gasaurus 5 месяцев назад +2

      Have you benefited from it?

  • @QuinnBook
    @QuinnBook 11 месяцев назад +4

    I can really relate to the way you explain these things. You bring together so many concepts in an easy to understand way. You were meant to do this and I thank you.

  • @scientistwithanaxe2570
    @scientistwithanaxe2570 7 месяцев назад +2

    Those of us who studied dementia-linked brain amyloid go crazy when we hear vascular biologists refer to fibrin clots as "amyloid". The same word has been to describe two separate phenomena

  • @multiversomental6893
    @multiversomental6893 Год назад +3

    Great video!! Do you know what is the treatment they are recommending for this?

  • @steveolotu52
    @steveolotu52 10 месяцев назад +12

    Long Covid person here. Was very sick and in bed for multiple months. Took Nattokinase (4000) 3 days ago and got completely cured, effects started within hours. Miracle cure for me. Now, I'm back to dancing, doing, sports, worked 12h yesterday. But, of course, different for everyone.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 9 месяцев назад +2

      I heard it's best to take after dinner. I tried on empty stomach and had a little stomach irritation.

    • @alias701
      @alias701 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah can you please give me advice how to take it and how much?

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 8 месяцев назад +1

      @alias701 maybe start with 2000 IU each day (I take with a meal) for 2 months. See if you tolerate it well. Maybe move to 4000 IU daily after that. Thatsxwhat I'm doing, but I'm not your doctor. Lol. I don't think most people have rapid positive effects.

  • @MrKelso85
    @MrKelso85 Год назад +7

    Thank you my friend I am here to confirm after taking part in a huge long study recently that Gas perfusion was found to hampered whilst using xenon gas to see the gas transfer in the lungs… they didn’t reveal why but I imagine it’s as you said from other studies where micro clots are to blame

    • @shilk4301
      @shilk4301 Год назад

      I have that I guess . My dlco is very low and my doctor is scratching his head as to why

    • @alias701
      @alias701 8 месяцев назад

      ​What treatment did u do? I have the​ same. By next week i will get anticoagulation therapy and Help apheresis against it @@shilk4301

    • @alias701
      @alias701 8 месяцев назад +1

      What therapy did you guys do?

  • @AnthonyThe6reat
    @AnthonyThe6reat Год назад +3

    Amazing video and amazing sources!

  • @ResetTutoriales
    @ResetTutoriales 11 месяцев назад +3

    Can you make a video about fasting? with all the information you've showed i don't think this would be a good idea

  • @TehCoz
    @TehCoz Год назад +16

    Great information thanks! I've been suffering with Long Covid symptoms for 8 months and started taking Nattokinase in December after hearing about the Pretorius/Kell research. My improvement was slow to begin with until I found out about the importance of having an enteric coating on the Nattokinase supplement (the one from Amazon I was using didn't). I then found a UK supplier who sells an enteric-coated Nattokinase supplement which I bought (along with their Serrapeptase supplement as well) and have been taking it the last 3 weeks with much better results. I highly recommend for anyone with LC symptoms to give it a go.

    • @RKOuttathebox
      @RKOuttathebox Год назад

      Pineapple & Papaya contain Bromelain which will dissolve clots naturally. Pine needle tea prevents Corona viruses from entering the cells and Elderberry sort of marks the viruses so the immune system will come eliminate them.

    • @joshuahenman2506
      @joshuahenman2506 Год назад +5

      Yeah nattokinase and Serrapeptase i belive can dissolve and break apart these micro clots which is a good thing. I think they have other health benefits as well. Might be dangerous though if someone has a lot. So I'd do things while taking these to increase bloodflow and circulation and thin the blood etc and not over exercise. Take it easy for a while. And the delayed release or coating to absorb better is a big deal I think

    • @jrman413
      @jrman413 Год назад

      What dose?

    • @andrewugale2476
      @andrewugale2476 Год назад

      What about hyperactive platelets? It can also be responsible for causing long-term symptoms.

    • @shilk4301
      @shilk4301 Год назад

      How long is this taken . Is this for life

  • @MrKelso85
    @MrKelso85 Год назад +2

    Where is the next video on endothelial dysfunction ? Great video thank youb

    • @longcovidontheshort
      @longcovidontheshort  Год назад

      It's out now ;)

    • @sneakypress
      @sneakypress Год назад

      @@longcovidontheshort
      Of course it’s not seen with the spike protein of other viruses (6:57 mins). Covid-19 ‘virus’ is un-natural. It should not even be referred to as a virus.

    • @sneakypress
      @sneakypress Год назад

      @@longcovidontheshort The statement you pasted at 7:30 mins in the video, appears correct to us.
      Very informative, we subscribed.

  • @mike_zander
    @mike_zander Год назад +2

    I'm assuming this issue had resolved on its own for me. Hard to pinpoint how since I was doing so many things. Nicotinic acid, exercise, high does fish oil, time 🤷‍♂

  • @2manycatsforadime
    @2manycatsforadime Месяц назад

    now we are a year from this so what is the research showing and what are the therapy?

  • @donegal2010able
    @donegal2010able Год назад +3

    I had covid like Feb 2022, was fine a few day's later been fine since up until 5 day's ago where I started experienceing a sore lung could only breathe in a little my steps when walking were tiny even using the toilet became an insane task, just today I was referred to hospital had blood's xray mri ecg then keg when they did a d dimer test there were "markers" they gave me a injection of thinner I didn't catch the name, 4 hour's later I had another d dimer and blood's done, the hospital in Ireland had no beds told me could be a 16hr wait but I was good to go just have to get another injection in 4 day's then another 4 day's after that then I'd get blood's done again to see if the micro clots have dispersed, I'm un vaccinated I don't have long covid it's only the one lung that I have serious issues with at the moment. My question is how the heck do I have blood clots? I'm 39 extremely healthy a little bradycardia nothing too severe and a little asthma my resting bpm prior was was never higher than 51 now it's 78. My spo2 was generally around 93 - 94% now it rarely goes above 91 usually sits at 90 sometimes creeps down to 89%. Right now I feel like I'm dying my back hurts every breath hurts how's it possible do these spike's lay dormant why choose now why only one lung.

    • @csmith4606
      @csmith4606 Год назад +2

      I had covid August of 2022. Out of nowhere, in April of this year I experienced a pulmonary embolism (fully clotted) of both lung arteries. It's what they call a Saddle PE because it "saddles" both lungs. For several weeks leading up to the event I was exhibiting shortness of breath in taxing situations. I wonder if you are experiencing a clot build up. You may want to research pulmonary embolisms and get yourself scheduled for a CT scan. Good luck, I pray you will feel better soon.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 9 месяцев назад

      Look at nattokinase.

  • @TomHaviland10-qw2dn
    @TomHaviland10-qw2dn 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this very informative video. One reason why micro-clotting is still occurring in 2024 is that many people who took the Covid-19 vaccines, even those whose last injections were way back in 2021, could still have modRNA producing the spike protein in their bodies today. Just as the spike protein from the virus can cause the formation of micro-clots, so too can the much larger amounts of spike protein continually produced by the vaccine.
    I have conducted two "Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Surveys." In my latest survey, I asked the embalmers two questions about the micro-clots, which they describe as what looks like "coffee grounds" in the blood as it is draining out of the corpse. A stunning 79% of embalmers (212 out of 269) saw the "micro-clotting" in 2023. And they saw the "micro-clotting" in an even more stunning 1 out of every 4 corpses (25%)! Previous to the years of Covid and the vaccines, embalmers saw micro-clotting in less than 5% of their corpses.
    ruclips.net/video/4rAoqhTUU0g/видео.html

    • @kellymcdonell9687
      @kellymcdonell9687 Месяц назад

      Will arterial ultrasounds see the micro clots? My doctor has ordered ultrasounds and a brain MRI because I have sudden neuropathy in my legs and feet, elevated blood pressure, dizziness and brain fog. I don’t think they know about these micro clots.

    • @TomHaviland10-qw2dn
      @TomHaviland10-qw2dn Месяц назад

      @@kellymcdonell9687 Kelly, let me ask Dr. Jordan Vaughn and Dr. Pierre Kory. They are the experts on this topic. I'll get back to you with their response. -Tom

    • @TomHaviland10-qw2dn
      @TomHaviland10-qw2dn Месяц назад

      @@kellymcdonell9687 Dr. Jordan Vaughn responded back to me that ultrasounds will NOT detect "micro-clotting." Watch these two videos to see how both Dr. Resia Pretorius and Dr. Vaughn detect "micro-clotting" in patients. They both use fluorescent microscopes. In fact, watch the entirety of both of these videos if you want to learn more about "micro-clotting." VIDEO #1: ruclips.net/video/1MQEqfmYbu0/видео.html
      VIDEO #2: ruclips.net/video/KVGf-XZ3Y_s/видео.html

    • @TomHaviland10-qw2dn
      @TomHaviland10-qw2dn Месяц назад

      Ultrasounds will not detect the micro-clots. Dr. Vaughn uses a fluorescent microscope to detect micro-clots.

  • @Tiredtothecore
    @Tiredtothecore 10 месяцев назад +1

    So does a high d Dimer indicate the microclots are being broken down?

    • @longcovidontheshort
      @longcovidontheshort  10 месяцев назад +1

      No, not really. It is only causal in one direction. Microclots breaking down -> high D-dimers. But high D-dimers can be due to many different things (including indeed microclots breaking down)

    • @Tiredtothecore
      @Tiredtothecore 10 месяцев назад

      @@longcovidontheshort thanks for your reply, I don't have any of the other normal things that would cause my d-dimer to be high, so I can only relate it to microbots at least as far as my condition is concerned. And why it is worse a year after covid it is a mystery to me. I don't have any of the other factors that could cause a high d Dimer, as far as we medically know..

    • @ThànhTrần-333
      @ThànhTrần-333 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Tiredtothecoreyou taking an anticoagulant for the high d dimer?

  • @Mo-Mints-iz6yy
    @Mo-Mints-iz6yy 7 месяцев назад +1

    what you know about non-polar patches and polar patches in proteins? I think it's important! Does vWF have different properties if it comes from endothelial cells versus megakaryocytes? What types of antibodies cause disruption in the maturation of vWF? Does spike have a furin cleavage site like vWF? What would happen if antibodies are formed to the spike- furin cleavage site? Oh, doesnt furin cleave vWF to its mature state? Peace!

  • @atfinthehouse8631
    @atfinthehouse8631 Год назад +4

    Because the virus activates the immune system to over respond as it has never seen this virus configuration before.

  • @somerandomperson3970
    @somerandomperson3970 Год назад +1

    Could you at least tell us the hospitals that offer this test?

  • @shecat1964
    @shecat1964 Год назад +1

    Could this cause TIAs?

  • @vrillion7588
    @vrillion7588 Год назад +4

    Micro-clots are in the small intestine villi. that's why we all have weakness.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 Месяц назад

    At some Covid19 dispneeic patients a drop of blood agglutinate on a glass at room temperature before coagulate.
    At body temperature did not agglutinate.
    If I used warmed oxigen mix at body temperature,at this patients on ambulance, oxigen saturation increased more rapidly.
    Did ,,cold agglutinine,, cryoglobuline IgM antibody,or IgM macroglobulinemia explain that ?
    If at finger blood temperature is low,must warm hand before read oximetry at finger level.

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 Месяц назад

      Theoretically,must avoid cold after SARS COV2 infection,and to decrease blood viscousity N- acetylcisteine can be a choice.
      Also did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate ?
      Why ?
      Because german virologist Christian Drosten indicate that SARS COV2 better infect tissue at low temperature 34 -35C( at TWiV 659 at min29)

  • @iantstaley
    @iantstaley Год назад +2

    Lumbrokinase is alt option to Nattokinase

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Год назад +2

      But it’s expensive and hard to come by

    • @longcovidontheshort
      @longcovidontheshort  Год назад +6

      This is an excellent comment actually, Lumbrokinase is a great option for ppl that might have sensitivity to some of the Natto components, or that are allergic to soy. It's indeed much more expensive than Nattokinase, which is unfortunate but better to have an option. A brand that has very high quality Lumbrokinase is Bolouke.

    • @kellyahmed8997
      @kellyahmed8997 Год назад +1

      I’ve been taking 3 weeks now and I’m way way worse I can’t even hold my body up or my head without spinning dizzy numb tingling burning feeling drugged I’m so bad 24/7 I give up

    • @AngelofD69
      @AngelofD69 Год назад +1

      @@kellyahmed8997 how do you feel now?

    • @tacocat8608
      @tacocat8608 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@kellyahmed8997 sounds like an allergic reaction or MCAS response to histamine since Natto is fermented soy beans.

  • @Tiredtothecore
    @Tiredtothecore 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nattokinase is high in vitamin K which acts as a clotting agent..if someone has a high D dimer, is natto contraindicated,? I take drs best as the k has been removed.

  • @simonpedley9729
    @simonpedley9729 Год назад +3

    nattokinase should be pronounced nattokin-ase, not natto-kinase, because its not a kinase, its just an ase derived from nattokin

    • @kyloren2093
      @kyloren2093 Год назад

      no one gives a damn, focus on the real problem

  • @lucybecker8
    @lucybecker8 10 месяцев назад +2

    Lumbrokinase. 30 times stronger than Nattokinase.

  • @Vanessa2120071
    @Vanessa2120071 Год назад +1

    “Long covid” patients means……?

  • @swim610
    @swim610 Год назад

    😢 im going to try nattokanise

  • @markrichards636
    @markrichards636 Год назад +4

    Does long covid effect the non vaccinated?

    • @longcovidontheshort
      @longcovidontheshort  Год назад +3

      Yes, and this should be obvious from my prevalence video. ONS data shows some people have had #LongCovid for more than 2 years (so they got covid before vaccines were even available). I have also interacted with many Long-Covid patients that had covid and developed Long Covid way before vaccines were available. While Long-Covid of any severity can happen to anyone, it seems that the severe and very severe Long-Covid are more common in the unvaccinated population.

    • @markrichards636
      @markrichards636 Год назад

      @@longcovidontheshort December 2020 was the date the vaccines were initially given?

    • @longcovidontheshort
      @longcovidontheshort  Год назад +1

      @@markrichards636 Most people could not get vaccines this early. There are people that have had #LongCovid since March/May 2020. Either way, as I said, Long-Covid remains higher in populations that have chosen not to get vaccinated, than those that got vaccinated. It of course also affects people that had no symptoms after the vaccine (like me), and then got Long-Covid after getting a covid infection.

    • @markrichards636
      @markrichards636 Год назад

      @@longcovidontheshort Thank you for your reply

    • @jrman413
      @jrman413 Год назад +5

      I have long covid and I'm unvaccinated

  • @simonpedley9729
    @simonpedley9729 Год назад +1

    the only successfully trialled and peer reviewed treatments for long covid are 1) hbot 2) nicotine patches and 3) intravenous anitbodies. nicotine patches are the obvious one to try first because thet are so cheap and safe and easy. hbot is a little more expensive, and iv antobodies is basically unavailable. everything else is more or less speculation until its been trialled and peer reviewed. i think the triple blood thinning is close to that point though

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Год назад +5

      There is much more than that. Much more

    • @simonpedley9729
      @simonpedley9729 Год назад

      @@teddybearroosevelt1847 Really? What then? With citations please. Even just one more for the list would be interesting. I'm always trying to cut thru the noise of anecdotal evidence, and these 3 are all I've been able to find that have actually done well in some kind of peer-reviewed trial.

    • @jrman413
      @jrman413 Год назад

      @@simonpedley9729 Do you have to do the nicotine patches for life? Any dependency?

    • @simonpedley9729
      @simonpedley9729 Год назад

      In the trial described in the paper, they only took them for one week, and only the weakest ones. So I don’t think you have to worry about any side-effects. I did it and I would certainly say it fundamentally changed something about my Long Covid, for the better. I dont want to say recovered just yet though.

    • @jrman413
      @jrman413 Год назад

      @@simonpedley9729 I see. How far in to this hell are you Simon? Thanks for sharing

  • @deemisquadis9437
    @deemisquadis9437 9 месяцев назад

    Radiation poisoning from the sun