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Don't think so.

Fibrils are of microscopic size (the order of magnitude is just at x 100 nm), but the macroscopic elastic "clots" are so huge. They do look like elastic collagen to me, which has very long alpha helices that form coiled-coils in their structure, not beta sheets.

However, amyloid fibrils can be formed by spike protein, which then can induce micro-clots formation, i.e. the coffee ground like precipitates found by the embalmers.

Prions actually produce holes in the CNS for the mad-cow disease.

For structural biology, size matters too!

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Still, as these things are in the blood, it occurs to me that certain enzyme supplements might be able to help the body deal with them given some studies show the body is overwhelmed with removing them. For example, natto or serraflyzyme. Thoughts?

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Dr. Cole talked about nattokinase (~48 min) in his interview too. https://youtu.be/2SLp6B_kkRI

FYR, think you may be interested.

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I saw the interview. It was more up to date and detailed than earlier ones I saw. There are other things that help with endothelial and cardiovascular issues.

The article also contains a section on serum amyloid.

https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2015/9/enhance-your-endothelial-function

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Unfortunately, we don't know, for spike or its subunits are foreign to our body and it is horrifying too see them in the blood.

No harm trying to get good vitamins like K2 from natto to get the calcium out of the blood to the bone...but don't know whether that can help to remove those strange amyloid. Natto is a good source of vitamins as far as I know, but got to watch out the high sodium content if you already got high blood pressure.

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Just watched Dr. Cole's explanation of the pathology of the spike induced clots. https://youtu.be/2SLp6B_kkRI

Think that will be a good start of scientific discussion. Especially his observation of the translucent plug after the centrifuge of a blood sample from a vaccinated patient.

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