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Urgent request - Can I save an inlaw who had the clot shot and is now clotting out?


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2023 May 16, 12:11pm   461 views  3 comments

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Person is male approaching his 90's. Healthy as a horse, but got the clot shot a year or two ago. Now he's had 2 mini-strokes and one heart attack in the last months. I've seen articles saying that Ivermectin will bind to the spike protein so that it can be purged, so I'm tempted to offer it to him. The major problems are that he's currently in hospital and that his daughter is a branch covidian.

What can I do? I think he's going to die if I do nothing, but I'd risk it if I could save his life.

Calling @Rin - "Help us Obi-wan - you're our only hope"

Thanks in advance to any and all that can provide actionable help.

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1   AD   2023 May 16, 12:18pm  

They likely would use a large dosage of blood thinners in the IV bags connected to the patient.

Not sure if he is suitable candidate for surgical thrombectomy given his age and medical condition.
2   mell   2023 May 16, 12:27pm  

At 90 this ship may have sailed, also you don't want to get yourself into trouble for other people's choices. I mean serious trouble. But if you can sneak it past them and are willing to go the full distance, you can read one of those articles by Peter McCullough MD, which regularly appear as sponsored content on Zerohedge, and buy a few course of his recommendations. My guess is Ivermectin plus Quercetin, naltexone (low dose), serrapeptase and nattokinase at the minimum, but I'd try McCullough's course if you want to go that far.

Here is an example:

https://www.scribd.com/document/639929460/Dr-Peter-McCullough-This-Spike-Protein-is-a-Killer-ZeroHedge
3   MassFormation   2023 May 16, 12:31pm  

Dr. McCullough's Wellness Co. sells Spike Support with Nattokinase, which removes the spike--maybe check there and the FLCCC site. You could try the Wellness Co.'s virtual appointment (obviously it's better if the patient is on the call and they may require that or his permission or power of attorney.)
https://www.twc.health/
There's also MyFreeDoctor.com that will talk to you and is simpatico.
https://www.myfreedoctor.com/

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