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Vascular pathology in post-viral conditions: the role of Microclots

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • SCIENCE FROM YOUR SOFA
    Research update on microclots and how they may relate to long term symptoms in long COVID and ME/CFS.
    Guest speakers: Distinguished Professor Resia Pretorius of Stellenbosch University (South Africa) and Dr Caroline Dalton of Sheffield Hallam University
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @johncampetti4061
    @johncampetti4061 Рік тому +6

    Long covid sufferer here. Very grateful for this research. Quantifying the microclots using software looks like the right path, looking forward to seeing more results.

    • @sbgradinnb
      @sbgradinnb Рік тому +2

      Agreed. It seems that the prevailing messaging is that microclotting = LC. But, based on that pilot study, LC patients only showed a slightly higher number of micro clots than the control group. So, I don't think it's as definitive as TeamClots seems to suggest.

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Рік тому +1

      @@sbgradinnb Well yes, attack it on all fronts. The mechanisms you can actively derail are viral persistence (with ivm, black seed oil and/or paxlovid), viral debris (make sure to get lots of sleep, drink lots of water, intermittent fasting, eat lots of fruits and vegetables), bowel dysfunction (there are various yeasts and pre and probiotics that you can try out), reactivation of latent viruses (high dose lysine, herbal antivirals such as astragalus, cat’s claw, echinacea and/or synthetic antivirals), endothelial damage (pike bark extract, among others), restore normal blood flow (with mestinon and/or by wearing compression stockings), restore normal clotting (with nattokinase + serrapeptase + low dose aspirin or low dose aspirin + apixaban + clopdirogrel), support metabolic/mitochondrial systems (with creatine, carnitine, b vitamins, niacin, folic acid, pqq, citrulline, co-q10, nmn and d-ribose), improve micro circulation and the generation of antioxidants for use by the mitochondria by going out into the sun or getting a strong near infrared light lamp and make sure you don’t get infected again which could set you back to where you came from (with hcq, ivm, Zinc, quercetin, bromelain, black seed oil, listerine). Check out all the supplements and medicines on the various FLCCC programs (there are different ones for people who got the virus vs who got sick from the jab), the ME/CFS community, gez medinger’s channel has a lot of good information and check out Reddit and other sites where people exchange information and experiences and read studied and review. I particularly recommend this one (check out the table at the end with the various treatment options for various types of long covid pathologies) www.nature.com/articles/s41579-022-00846-2

  • @cindymorrow6316
    @cindymorrow6316 Рік тому +10

    I believe that daily vasodilation using flushing Niacin (taken at bedtime) has helped my long covid microclots. I've had long covid since February 2020 that mostly resolved, then after vaccine in Feb/March 2021 flared up much stronger. Started taking FLCC recommended supplements. I flushing Niacin was a little strange to get used to, but taking it before bed provided pain relief... although the location of the pain will migrate, but seems to resolve after a few days once it's moved on. Thanks for your efforts to help all the sufferers!

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Рік тому +1

      Well good for you to hear it was so comparatively easy for you to recover from it. I do all these things and a lot more but I’m only back to 80% of my old self

    • @johnnickoletopoulos673
      @johnnickoletopoulos673 Рік тому +1

      What dose per day?

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Рік тому +2

      Cindy Morrow - I would love to know your bedtime DOSE of (flushing) Niacin? And were/are you able to take it on an empty stomach?
      I would imagine one would have quite a 'tingly' and somewhat warmed sensation heading into dreamland, but it seems that did not prevent your sleeping well.
      Also, I am forgetting the nutrients which are depleted by xtra niacin supplementation, I wonder if you've looked into this? Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @Cat22275
      @Cat22275 Рік тому

      I just recently started taking 500mg of niacin at bedtime and the next day I’ve been finding myself with a little more energy and less brain fog.
      Never vaccinated, mild covid October 2022, POTS and long Covid by February 23 and half my hair fell out. Blood work also shows high platelets.

    • @lando2755
      @lando2755 3 місяці тому

      How are you now? @cindymorrow6316

  • @DannySmith-lt9tz
    @DannySmith-lt9tz Рік тому +6

    Wish you did this 10 years ago for cfs. Happy to participate if you're looking for cfs samples

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Рік тому +1

      I understand the sentiment, but I think any progress that is being made now is good progress. Don’t blame the current generation of researchers for what the generation before them didn’t do

    • @maryknight6431
      @maryknight6431 10 місяців тому

      He wasn't. He has a right to wish it had been around longer and ask for help. Your comment was so patronising.

  • @iantstaley
    @iantstaley Рік тому +9

    Need to start focusing on trials and find treatments. This info is a bit old at this point. Move forward folks.
    Trial Nattokinase and Serrapeptase, lumbrokinase for soy allergic folks as an option outside of Nattokinase, pycnogenol, and others.

    • @paulhakansson2407
      @paulhakansson2407 Рік тому

      pycnogenol is the single supplement I get most help from.

  • @Yanjenniferart
    @Yanjenniferart Рік тому +4

    Yes find effective treatment for us more important than anything else.

  • @ritahailstone5607
    @ritahailstone5607 Рік тому +3

    Than you so much for doing this research.

  • @eugeniebreida1583
    @eugeniebreida1583 Рік тому

    Much obliged to you all for this presentation, and most certainly wish to hear back from the distinguished Professor Resia Pretorius . . . as often as we can! She is such a well organized and effective communicator, if anyone knows where to follow her online, I am all ears.
    Thanks to Sheffield me group!

  • @Mediterraneou
    @Mediterraneou Рік тому +4

    Check enzymes serrapeptase nattokinase

  • @Svitification
    @Svitification Рік тому

    Excellent session with excellent and very on the point questions. Thank you!

  • @traiandanciu8139
    @traiandanciu8139 Рік тому +3

    May be normal blood temperature prevent erytrocyte aggregation and low blood temperature increase action of ,,low temperature agglutinine,,like in mycoplasma pneumonia infection(?)

  • @eight-ball3625
    @eight-ball3625 9 місяців тому +1

    I’ve had long covid since early cases. I got COVID symptoms again this October 2023. Had all the symptoms. This time it completely disabled my legs. I could not do the daily excercises. Not even my morning stretches in bed. I had been doing. And my knees began giving out on me. I already have osteoporosis arthritis. This makes it so
    discouraging. But, I also feel I have clot performance from factor v genetic over clotting. What do you think?

    • @BagoGarde
      @BagoGarde 5 місяців тому

      There is a new condition which was rare before , but is now more prevalent as it is linked with Covid. AVN (avascular necrosis of hips). Please do some research on it.

  • @jennyeyles9596
    @jennyeyles9596 Рік тому

    Thank you all for a very informative video.

  • @vassiliosca5715
    @vassiliosca5715 Рік тому +2

    Wow! The Kallikantzaroi agenda in full swing! On their Cover Up mission!😁

  • @patriciasmith7074
    @patriciasmith7074 Рік тому +2

    You really need to have that huge mole removed off of your face before it becomes a skin cancer. I know a man that had one and it became cancer and it ate his face away, before he died you could look right inside to his mouth directly. Our beloved horse also died from the same thing. Her name was Angel and she developed jaw cancer and it made a big hole in her face. We had to euthanize our sweet horse. Go to a Dermatologist and they can make a tiny incision and sew it up so nice and it heals beautifully. I had a huge bump on my forehead that was removed and you can’t even see a scar at all. I was amazed. It doesn’t hurt, they use a little lidocaine.

  • @sammyjoelovell1168
    @sammyjoelovell1168 11 місяців тому

    Have cfs since 2006 and have had covid think i have long covid to willing to give samples

  • @annepalacios1303
    @annepalacios1303 10 місяців тому

    I'm the same I have had SARS-CoV-2 since March 2020😊

  • @sherrybutts5947
    @sherrybutts5947 Рік тому +1

    Why are y’all not connecting this to cancer pathology

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 Рік тому +1

      What link with cancer do you see?

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Рік тому +2

      I would have liked to see 'comp' blood samples of RA (autoimmune) patients as well as those diabetic blood samples. Hypoxia is most definitely an autoimmune 'fallout', via similar lack of proper blood flow/clotting/etc. We are going to take leaps and bounds with autoimmune disease once we focus our big guns on severe Covid/LongCovid

    • @sherrybutts5947
      @sherrybutts5947 Рік тому

      @@eugeniebreida1583 agreed

    • @nerin3624
      @nerin3624 Рік тому +3

      Finally we see that advice “get vaccinate for sure” was disastrous especially for people prone to clots, autoimmune and other issues

    • @sherrybutts5947
      @sherrybutts5947 Рік тому

      @@nerin3624 yes like my husbands cancer that was in remission for ten years supposedly comes back!!!! Really???? Yeah right.. clots in his lungs

  • @paulhakansson2407
    @paulhakansson2407 Рік тому +3

    As a researcher you should newer be biased like the women here when she compares vaccination damage to infection. and say it is far worse getting the infection.

    • @normjones7647
      @normjones7647 Рік тому

      I think by now it's fairly obvious that L.C is adverse vaccine reaction

    • @blue-gx5tm
      @blue-gx5tm 5 місяців тому +2

      I was shocked when I heard that, and my jaw hit the floor when she recommended getting the jabs and "topping up" with the booster.... and Dr Resia agreed. Have we not learned anything from this disaster?

    • @BagoGarde
      @BagoGarde 5 місяців тому

      You are right. A researcher should not make harsh claim like that. But.....
      I do think there is much truth to what she said.
      S1 protein have been found after vaccination , especially the Astra one.