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Guide to Understanding the Spike Protein Effect | Dr. Frank G. Antonino, DC
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The Dangers of the COVID-19 Spike Protein The spike protein isn’t just another viral fragment—it’s a persistent toxin that can linger in the body long after infection or vaccination. Dr. McCullough explains how it resists human enzymes, triggers inflammation, and contributes to long-term health problems through vascular and immune damage. 👉 Stand with us for accountability and medical transparency. 👉 Donate today: mcculloughfnd.org Credit: LymeBytes Symposium — Host Dr. Mariah Hinchey 🔗 Full
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Spike Protein Persistence: Clearing mRNA-Related Effects Dr. McCullough explains that spike protein can persist in the body longer than originally disclosed, whether from infection or vaccination. He discusses laboratory findings showing spike protein present in circulation and immune cells, and outlines why his clinical focus includes protocols aimed at reducing spike-related inflammation, clotting risk, and endothelial injury. Support independent research: mcculloughfnd.org Credit: The Lance W
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Spike protein from COVID vs. the vaccine—are they the same? Not exactly. 🧬💉 After years immersed in molecular biology and microclot research, I’ve been asked this question a lot. So let’s clear it up. Early in my investigation of Long Covid, I dug into whether the spike proteins created from vaccines differ from those in the virus—and why that matters. Turns out, they do. Slight variations in sequence and synthetic mRNA tweaks make them similar—but not identical. While the studies are still on
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The mRNA technology uses a synthetic spike protein in order to entice an antibody response. However, it uses codon optimization to produce the spike protein at levels thousands of times greater than what the actual virus causes. This has resulted in dangerous and sometimes lethal side effects such as blood clotting disorders, neurological problems, heart damage and immune dysfunction, just to name a few. Comment SPIKE below for my vaccine detox protocol 🚨⬇️ | Kaylee Marie
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Why do heart disease rates spike after menopause? In The Spark, researcher Jennifer DuPont, PhD, Principal Investigator at the Molecular Cardiology Research Institute (MCRI) and Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, shares a surprising discovery from her lab about estrogen receptors and cardiovascular health. Her team found that these receptors don't simply turn off when estrogen levels drop, they remain active and could even contribute to vascular dysfunction. This researc
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One of the most misunderstood ideas in Long COVID is spike protein by itself causes all your symptoms. I hear this constantly—and I understand why it's appealing. It's simple. It's something to target. But the science tells a different story. Yes, spike protein is biologically active. Yes, it can persist in some patients for 12-15 months. Dr. Patterson's 2022 study found spike fragments inside CD16-positive monocytes up to 15 months after infection. But here's the critical detail most miss... **
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Here's critical evidence that almost no one talks about: some people have spike protein but no Long COVID symptoms. A 2025 study by Ferrer and colleagues in the Journal of Clinical Medicine measured serum spike protein 4-31 months after infection in 190 people. The results challenge everything you've been told: **11% of fully recovered people—zero Long COVID symptoms—still had spike protein in their blood.** Only 2% of people without chronic fatigue had spike. 14% of people with chronic fatigue
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Hormones and ADHD why symptoms spike in women period. If you’re ADHD suddenly feels worse louder or harder to control it. It’s not regression. It’s hormones. ADHD doesn’t live in isolation. It’s directly wired to dopamine and dopamine is regulated by hormones. Here’s the science most people never explain, estrogen, supports, dopamine, production, and transport in the brain so when estrogen is stable, ADHD symptoms feel more manageable, but when estrogen drops are fluctuates during PMS postpartum
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