Couldn’t these vaccinated people who have the micro-clots be given a blood thinner like Eliquis?
Once the graphene oxide nanoparticles have migrated throughout your body there is not much that can be done.
Blood thinners (anticoagulants) don’t remove clots, they prevent clots. If I am forced to take the vaccine to preserve my ability to work, I will seriously consider starting an anticoagulant before receiving the vaccine
I've had 8 clots. One in my brain, one in my lungs and 6 in my leg. I'm not vaccinated, my sister is, and she was hospitalized with massive blood clots after getting the vaccine. She almost died.
My general practitioner doctor wants me to get the vaccine and I've said no way while my other doctors don't think I should. My doctor wants me to thin my blood with self-injected Lovenox shots to my stomach for a couple weeks, then start taking Eliquis again, then start a daily regimen with yet a third drug, all so I can take a chance with the vaccine.
I'm taking my chances with my own cocktail and will not take the vaccine. I haven't had a clot in years thanks to my own cocktail and think I'm my own best health advocate. Anybody who thinks everybody should get the vaccine no matter are misguided and misinformed.
Wont help
Your arterial lining cells plus blood cells have spike structures on them
Blood thinners cannot magically revert this and make it all go away.
“Couldn’t these vaccinated people who have the micro-clots be given a blood thinner like Eliquis?”
Or XARELTO® for A-Fib. I’m curious about this too. I know it doesn’t reduce clots, it prevents, which allows your body to absorb or reduce clots as it normally does.
Eliquis doesn’t break down clots: it keeps additional clotting from occurring near the traffic jam of the original clot, while the body either slowly removes the clot, routes around it, or “lays asphalt over it” to restore regular blood flow at the site.