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Risk of myocarditis from Covid vaccine

Study shows that there is a direct causal relationship between the Covid 19 vaccine and myocarditis as the cause of death.


One of the most common things that showed up during the pandemic in our office was heart related issues. To be fair, this was noted using muscle testing which to many in the scientific community is witchcraft and not a validated method of assessment. (There are studies happening right now that may shed more light on this- but that's not our topic of discussion today).

Anyway, heart showed up.

And I would rather be on the safe side of health so we decided to recommend heart support and a B complex for all our patients.

A prudent preventative measure.





"..suggests that there is a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and death from myocarditis."



Another study showed that after the third dose of the booster, there was a greater likelihood of myocarditis:




Yet another study discusses how the spike protein in Covid will cause an increase in blood pressure-




These are just a few examples of studies and autopsies that show a causal link.

Others studies recommend that there should be an autopsy done every time someone dies with a potential connection to Covid to see if they can find a causal link between the vaccine and heart related death.


And still others say that there is minimal risk or evidence of heart related disorders related to the Covid vaccine. I don't agree with that at all. There may be a lower risk for some people but it seems clear that there is some risk to everyone.


But either way, I would recommend you get on a good B-complex and heart support vitamin to have foundational support.



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