This spike protein detox looks promising but it’s going to take a while before the data is truly reliable. Thanks for sharing! Do you know the most effective way to determine if someone has inflammation in the heart or if there are fertility issues like spike proteins attacking the womb/placenta?
Unfortunately, I think it's too soon for you to find the answer you're looking for, most studies out there aren't of the best quality, so no conclusions can be made yet. Having said that, here are two interesting articles, one being a "detox" protocol designed by Dr. Peter McCullough, read it and reach your own conclusions. The other article is about a small study where sperm quality decreased after a COVID infection.
I personally am skeptical of everything and simply advise having a healthy lifestyle until more conclusive information is brought out, that's a no brainer.
https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2023/03/dr-peter-mccullough-prescription-and.html
https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2023/07/covid-19-linked-to-long-term-decline-in.html
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The most most effective way of detecting inflammation in the heart would be through a biopsy, but that's not recommended as a first option for obvious reasons. Biopsies of the placenta looking for spike proteins and inflammation would be a lot easier to do, but I'm unaware of studies. To be fair, I haven't looked into it deeply.
As for less invasive ways to detect inflammation in the body, you could do a hs-CRP (high sensitivity C-reactive protein) test, ideally you'd want a result below 1mg/L, and also an ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate). These are used to detect the presence of general inflammation in the body and can be raised by infections, cancer, autoimmune disease or other factors. You'd be interested in the latter.
To find out if it's the heart that's specifically inflamated, there are cardiac biomarkers you can measure through blood samples in labs; also there's cardiac MRI. I'm just giving out general information for educational purposes, contact your healthcare provider for recommendations.
Thank you!
I wouldn't put much faith in the protocol, but it couldn't hurt provided the source of the supplements is good. Aggressive, regular fasting would probably be my approach.
