FLCCC Common Sense Measures to Decrease Cardiac Risk after COVID-19 Vaccination

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January 14, 2023

FLCCC Alliance Community published an article on January 11 that states, for people who have been vaccinated and are asymptomatic “If your last vaccination or booster was more than five or six months ago and you’ve experienced no adverse symptoms, you are likely in the clear”. 

The article continues, “There are two peak windows when deaths that may be linked to vaccination seem to occur. “They happen either within a few days, which we think is acute heart inflammation causing myocarditis and then a fatal arrhythmia,” says Dr. Pierre Kory. “And then there are those that die around five months later.”

“FLCCC doctors have suggestions based on their understanding of the processes that may be leading to the sudden cardiac events”.

The article concludes, “In the absence of a risk-stratified approach, patients may wish to discuss the following interventions with a trusted healthcare provider:

  • Daily low-dose aspirin (81 mg)

  • Nattokinase (100-200 mg twice daily) (in those with low risk of bleeding)

  • Omega-3 fatty acids (2-4 g daily)

  • Resveratrol or flavonoid combination supplement

  • Diet modulation (Low-carb, high-fat diet, low in omega-6 vegetable oils, avoiding processed foods) 

In addition, since many deaths seem to occur during physical activity (think about the rash of sudden deaths in soccer players), vigorous physical activity (especially for younger people) should be avoided for at least 3 weeks following vaccination or boosting”. 

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