Posted on 10/22/2021 8:39:21 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Wrongly administering COVID-19 vaccines into blood vessels instead of the muscles could be behind the serious side effects, some studies have suggested.
An Aug. 2 report published by the Journal of Korean Medical Sciences is one of the first in the country to suggest that technique known as aspiration -- which is pulling back on the syringe plunger before injecting the vaccine to ensure no blood vessel is accidentally punctured -- may provide better chances of avoiding side effects.
The preprint referenced in the paper, authored by German researchers, pointed to accidental intravenous injection as a “potential mechanism for post-vaccination TTS.”
“Hence, intramuscular injection, with aspiration prior to injection, could be a potential preventive measure when administering adenovirus-based vaccines,” it said.
Another study, published Aug. 18 in journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, made similar observations with mRNA-type vaccines.
(Excerpt) Read more at koreaherald.com ...
Ping!
Oh boy... here we go. CYA time.
In dentistry, we use aspirating syringes. God forbid you inject a carpule full of lidocaine with epinephrine directly into the bloodstream.
Just another facet of why we have changed the way we do things for no good reason. Damn the established protocols!!
Why is this not happening for all other vaccines?
The same medical staff are handling the same syringes which apparently perform well with the other vaccinations.
Perhaps the "accidental intravenous injection" excuse has nothing to do with the massive amounts of serious side effects from an experimental genetic injection?
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This has echoes of the standard excuse for communism —
“Communism has failed every time anyone has tried it.”
“But, that’s not the fault of communism. Communism works. The people just didn’t do it right those other times. We have really smart people now, and we won’t make those mistakes — we’re going to do communism right.”
Ya muscle has no blood vessels ,D’oh
The headline is wrong, but the science of this is sound and it is probable that many adverse reactions were a result of the vaccine being dumped into the bloodstream instead of deployed in a large muscle group where it could be more slowly absorbed by the body.
However, anyone who believes ALL the adverse reactions are the fault of the person administering the jab is an idiot. The adverse reactions are multi-faceted.
This is why we used to (and still do in some cases) get shots in the largest muscle group (the gluteus maximus). Some of us speculated about this months ago on this forum and others.
This principle is well known in pharmacology and it is why many medicines tout that they are a timed release even if taken orally.
https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/muscular/structure.html
Sorry but there are indeed blood vessels in muscles.
I think the dosage for younger people in particular — as well as people who already had Covid may be too strong. Or given too quickly. There should be a longer delay as far as when the 2nd dose is administered...
Interesting. Thank you.
This has no merit. I’ve given thousands of intermuscular injections using aspiration. Never once have I seen blood or had to reposition an injection site. The chance of a Covid “vaccine” going into the bloodstream directly is minuscule, m Maybe one out of a thousand.
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