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From the article; "Health officials have maintained that vaccine-induced myocarditis is rare, and worth the risk because COVID-induced myocarditis is much more prevalent."
Dr. McCullough holds that COVID-induced myocarditis "... happens mainly in those who are in the intensive care unit with severe COVID, and who have an elevation in their troponin (measurement protein used for diagnostic and prognostic purposes) levels." He states; "Myocarditis in COVID-19 is mild, it’s inconsequential, and it’s largely a component of elevation [of troponin]."
However the vaccine-induced myocarditis is [per Dr. McCullough]; "10 to 100 times higher than the troponin we see with a natural infection, it’s a totally different syndrome. When kids get myocarditis after the vaccine, 90 percent have to be hospitalized, they have dramatic EKG changes, chest pain, heart failure, they need an echocardiogram," he said, adding "they need medication to prevent heart failure."
He concludes that his recommendation, aimed at parents and health officials, is to "... stop COVID vaccine mandates in healthy children ages K-12."
mRNA vaccines work by forcing cells to produce spike proteins which are identical to the COVID-19 spike proteins. The immune system then responds by destroying the proteins. If some people’s bodies adversely react to the spike proteins from one source then they would react the same way to the spike proteins from another source.
If the reports and rumors of graphene oxide being included in the potion along with the vaxx are true, as are the reports of what it does to the smooth walls of blood vessels and veins, then what he is saying is not a surprise.
Are they true? If so, then why are we doing this to ourselves and to our children?
Thanks for posting that.
That’s the most credible criticism of the vaccine that I’ve seen. It actually identifies a mechanism whereby the vaccine causes more damage than the virus in a certain population.
I forwarded that to my college age kids suggesting they may won’t to hold off on boosters until questions like this are resolved.
My daughter interviewed with this doctor for a fellowship at Baylor about 3 years ago. She said he was very unprofessional in how he spoke about her residency school (UTSW) and questioned if she even received a decent education there. That someone with her potential should have aimed higher - like Baylor. She was very put off and moved Baylor to the bottom of her fellowship list.
He was asked to leave Baylor because of his opinions on Covid and he was largely anti- tax even before Covid