Blood flow is priority #1 in health and healing Without blood flow, nothing else matters. Not just because you can only live five minutes without blood flow to the brain – that’s an emergency situation – but because all other aspects of health and healing depend on the strength of your blood flow – these are your everyday needs. As I hope to make abundantly clear in this series, most expressions...
The Blood Flow Monographs – Part 2: Blood Sludging and Clotting
Image from the paper “Dark-Field Microscopic Analysis on the Blood of 1,006 Symptomatic Persons After Anti-COVID mRNA Injections from Pfizer/BioNtech or Moderna” by Benzi Cipelli, R., Giovannini, F., & Pisano, G. (2022). International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, 2(2), 385–444. For hundreds of years, people have noticed that many diseases are often accompanied by a...
The Blood Flow Monographs – Part 3: The Science of Circulation
Images of exclusion zone (“e-zone”) in this section are used courtesy of Prof. Gerald Pollack. Exclusion zone water Water is essential to the energy needs of the body because it stores energy from our surroundings, and later releases that energy to power cellular processes. That makes water a battery, and the sun our best battery charger. Without water, most bodily functions don’t work properly...
The Blood Flow Monographs – Part 4: Unpacking Poor Circulation
This next section is a continuation of “How the heart and the blood really operate,” from Part II. Let’s deconstruct some potential causes of poor blood supply, so we can understand them and find out what might be required to fix them. Excessive friction Negation of friction is the first fundamental of blood that flows freely. For this to be accomplished, red blood cells have to be surrounded by...
The Blood Flow Monographs – Part 5: Moulden Anoxia Spectra Syndrome (MASS)
From studying autopsies of babies that were stillborn from infection, Dr. Andrew Moulden realized another process was happening concurrently: When the immune system is provoked, white blood cells (WBCs) migrate to capillaries that act as access roads to areas of need. Ordinarily, WBCs squeeze through temporary cracks in vessel walls to fight nearby threats. But white blood cells are about twice...
The Blood Flow Monographs – Part 6: Reversing Vaccine Side Effects
Frank discussions about the anticipated effects of the Zeta Primer protocol on vaccine-related injuries Blood clots, cardiovascular disease Using dark field microscopy and other visualization techniques, researchers are producing pictures of blood in horrifying shape. After C19 vaccination, red blood cells are stacked like coins, and/or their cell walls are badly deformed (link to video). It’s...