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Michael's avatar

Since a large percentage of elderly people already suffer chronic kidney problems (I'm one) this is particularly concerning for us increasingly targetted "useless eaters".

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

This is an important longer term risk and needs to be watched carefully.

Everything can be mitigated if known.

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BC's avatar

How would you mitigate this? My 90 yr old mother suddenly has edema in ankles, legs. And is on Coumadin. So nattokinase would be difficult (?). I live far away from her, & can't be there to steer the ship. She trusts all doctors & does not advocate for herself. 😐. Any thoughts / advice is appreciated. She's already had a weird autoimmune corneal attack post vax.

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Henry Engelking's avatar

Dr. McMillan, There are studies of vaccine induced heart damage rates much higher than this study, I believe the study out of Thailand is an example. There are other studies concluding the heart damage post COVID-19 infection rates are higher than from the vaccine. Is the some literature that can clarify the risks of myo/pericarditis due to the vaccine versus covid-19? As well as the severity of the injuries caused by both the vaccine and covid-19.

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

This study only looked within 21 days of the second vaccine.

The impact will continue for much longer.

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Henry Engelking's avatar

This article provides further evidence that the rate of myocarditis is higher in the vaccinated than from natural infection from SARS-CoV-2.

https://brownstone.org/articles/myocarditis-misinformation-from-trusted-sources/

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Andy Bunting's avatar

Dr. McM. Correct me if I'm wrong please.

The possibility of harm being caused to the kidneys is highly likely as the body tries to deal with toxins, caused by whatever factor. As such the kidneys are in the front line of the excretory system.

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