Blood Clots in the Legs, Lungs and Hearts of Young People (COVID-19 Vaccinated). Grammy Winner Tori Kelly, NFL Cleveland Browns Marquise Goodwin
I have written several substack articles already on blood clots in young people but it is happening more and more frequently now.
I believe clotting is both a short term and long term adverse effect of COVID-19 vaccines.
These clotting problems in the COVID-19 vaccinated are unusually complex – usually involve multiple locations (legs and lungs), and are resistant to medical therapy, requiring surgical removal.
And while Olympic Gold Medalist Ryan Crouser can win the shot put World Title with blood clots in his legs, for most people in some kind of athletics, these mRNA vaccine blood clots are a career ender.
As you can see from many of the cases I have presented here, these COVID-19 vaccine induced clotting problems are often fatal, and therefore CANNOT be underestimated.
NATTOKINASE, an enzyme isolated in Japan and derived from fermented soybeans, has been shown to break down mRNA vaccine spike protein and blood clots in the COVID-19 vaccinated.
This important nutraceutical is saving thousands of mRNA vaccinated lives.
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Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.























