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Vaccines, Heart Disease, and Genetics
Protect Yourself From Vaccine Injury Through Your DNA
England experienced 30,000 excess deaths related to heart disease.
In the 30 months following the pandemic.
But why?
Was it the record long waiting lists, ambulance delays, or inaccessible health care?
Actually… no.
These deaths were primarily caused by the COVID-19 vaccine.
Let’s dive in.
The mRNA vaccine carries significant cardiovascular risks.
Pfizer and Moderna—two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines—are associated with a higher risk of serious adverse events of special interest (AESIs), including cardiovascular problems such as myocarditis and pericarditis.
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium), which weakens the heart’s ability to pump blood. This can lead to heart failure, an abnormal heart rhythm, and long-term damage in severe cases.
Pericarditis is inflammation of the tissue surrounding the heart (pericardium). This inflammation causes sharp chest pains, shortness of break, a rapid heart rate, and (in more serious cases) fluid buildup around the heart.
There’s more.
Thrombosis—the formation of a blood clot inside of a blood vessel—is another serious condition that’s caused by the vaccine (PMID: 37546104). It obstructs the flow of blood through the circulatory system, which can lead to life-threatening complications.
You’ve already been jabbed and you’re worried for your health.
So what can you do about it?
Your genetic profile will determine how susceptible you are to injury.
Let me explain.
Your APOE gene helps transport cholesterol to inflammatory sites in the body.
With the 4/4 variant of the APOE gene, you’re prone to cholesterol buildup and have a high risk of elevated cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. If you get vaccine-induced inflammation, you’ll likely experience plaque buildup and heart complications.
The 9P21 gene determines your risk for cardiovascular disease and arterial health.
Because this gene dictates how resistant your blood vessels are to inflammation. With the suboptimal version of this gene, your body is extremely sensitive to inflammation, which will be exacerbated by the mRNA vaccine.
Your NOS3 gene is involved in regulating your body’s nitric oxide production.
Which regulates blood vessel dilation and blood flow. If your nitric oxide production is poor—corresponding with the GT and TT versions of this gene—your body will have difficulty managing blood flow, leading to high cardiovascular stress.
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