You didn’t hear a peep about myocarditis in 2020 before the vaccines. And I don’t ever recall elite athletes dropping like flies until the safe and effective experimental drugs were introduced. You should watch Steve’s video with the embalmer. It should answer your question.
You didn’t hear a peep about myocarditis in 2020 before the vaccines. And I don’t ever recall elite athletes dropping like flies until the safe and effective experimental drugs were introduced. You should watch Steve’s video with the embalmer. It should answer your question.
I was actually afraid of getting heart problems from the virus. I started getting palpitations and I looked up to see if COVID could cause that and they said it did. My problem however was actually mercury poisoning. Ate way too much canned herring in 2020. Zinc immediately takes care of the worst of it.
I might've had covid early, late winter or spring of 20. Now, I've experienced some heart pain. I've written it of as sportsman's heart. If you've trained extensively as I have, you've have a big heart with thick walls. When the heart muscles don't get as much exercise as before you experience some mild symptoms. At least that was the theory when I was young.
There is some evidence that the spike protein can hide in certain places after serious infections with coronavirus like common cold. Lately some news has emerged, that "Omicron" might've some long term effects due to the spike protein staying in the body.
I’m not an athlete although I do walk around a lot since I don’t drive. But haven’t been exercising as much since the pandemic since I’m not leaving my house as much. I never really left my house much except for groceries anyway but I had just started college at a campus where I did a lot of walking and although I have learning difficulties with in-person classes I still have to go on campus to take tests and sometimes I went just to get used to being in that environment enough that I could do well on the test and some classes enforce attendance for a grade (I usually drop those)
You didn’t hear a peep about myocarditis in 2020 before the vaccines. And I don’t ever recall elite athletes dropping like flies until the safe and effective experimental drugs were introduced. You should watch Steve’s video with the embalmer. It should answer your question.
I was actually afraid of getting heart problems from the virus. I started getting palpitations and I looked up to see if COVID could cause that and they said it did. My problem however was actually mercury poisoning. Ate way too much canned herring in 2020. Zinc immediately takes care of the worst of it.
I might've had covid early, late winter or spring of 20. Now, I've experienced some heart pain. I've written it of as sportsman's heart. If you've trained extensively as I have, you've have a big heart with thick walls. When the heart muscles don't get as much exercise as before you experience some mild symptoms. At least that was the theory when I was young.
There is some evidence that the spike protein can hide in certain places after serious infections with coronavirus like common cold. Lately some news has emerged, that "Omicron" might've some long term effects due to the spike protein staying in the body.
I’m not an athlete although I do walk around a lot since I don’t drive. But haven’t been exercising as much since the pandemic since I’m not leaving my house as much. I never really left my house much except for groceries anyway but I had just started college at a campus where I did a lot of walking and although I have learning difficulties with in-person classes I still have to go on campus to take tests and sometimes I went just to get used to being in that environment enough that I could do well on the test and some classes enforce attendance for a grade (I usually drop those)