RED ALERT: Renowned Cardiac Surgeon Steven Gundry Warns RNA COVID-19 Vaccines More Than Double The 5-Year Risk For Acute Rupture Of A Coronary Artery With A Potential Fatal Outcome!

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11/24/2021

Steven Gundry MD, renowned cardiac surgeon, known more by the public for his dietary advice to avoid toxic lectins in foods and his book entitled THE PLANT PARADOX, has issued a precautionary red flag for Covid-19-vaccinated patients and those still considering vaccination, given that a sophisticated prognostic test used by his medical group indicates Covid-19 RNA vaccines increase the 5-year risk of the most feared type of acute heart attack from 11% to 25%! The report is published in a recent edition of CIRCULATION, a publication of the American Heart Association.


Dr. Gundry reports his medical group has conducted the highly predictive PULS biomarker test on 566 patients. The PULS test generates a score predicting the 5-year risk (percentage of chance) of a new Acute Coronary Syndrome, defined as a range of conditions that are associated with sudden, reduced blood flow to the heart most often caused by a plaque rupture or clot formation in the heart's arteries.


PULS TEST: Increase in cardiac risks with RNA Covid—19 Vaccination.

Inflammation (IL-16): rose from 35 to 82.

Cell death (apoptosis Fas): rose from 22 to 46.

HGF (T-cell movement): rose from 42 to 86.

The overall PULS score rose from 11% five-year risk to 25% five-year risk!

The PULS test (Global Discovery Biosciences, Irvine, CA) is widely used by cardiologists.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) concedes inflammation (myocarditis) of the heart muscle and inflammation of the lining that surrounds the heart (pericarditis) occur after Covid-19 vaccination.   According to the CDC these adverse events occur more often after the 2nd dose and within a week of vaccination.

With this new data it is time for our elected representatives to stop mandating COVID jabs.

The full article can be read at:

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712?fbclid=IwAR0G4Yt9HYE0oQ99SRbXTfuORsi75rmP0cSJL0Y68poe1PCsECIAgGxxJ-k


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