The article explores the notion that all vaccines result in damage, delving into the Zeta Potential concept as an explanatory framework.
In the realm of blood physiology, a key factor that ensures smooth circulation and prevents blood components from clumping together is known as zeta potential. According to a recent article by A Midwestern Doctor, titled "Why Do All Vaccines Cause Harm," this potential is linked to vaccine side effects, particularly micro-strokes, by explaining that poor zeta potential leads to impaired microcirculation and blood sludging, which can cause these microvascular events [1].
The article suggests that vaccines may negatively affect the zeta potential, leading to blood cell aggregation. This impaired circulation puts stress on the heart and blood vessel walls, potentially triggering arrhythmias, migraine headaches, and tissue pain due to poor blood supply [1]. Interestingly, the author also connects this phenomenon to natural therapies like "Earthing" and DMSO, which are thought to improve zeta potential and help restore proper blood flow, thereby reducing side effects.
The normal zeta potential of a red blood cell is approximately -15.7 millivolts. As these cells age, they lose their negatively charged sialic acid, which worsens their zeta potential. This is significant because many microbes carry positive charges, allowing them to adhere to the negatively charged surfaces of the body and disrupt zeta potential.
Moreover, a 2022 paper has shown that the spike protein directly impairs blood cell zeta potential, and that ivermectin disperses blood cells that the spike protein had clumped together [2]. The COVID spike protein has also been linked to protein misfolding diseases such as CJD, amyloidosis, and unusual fibrous (amyloid) clots that embalmers have found within the vaccinated.
The body maintains blood zeta potential near the agglomeration threshold, allowing it to clot in case of bleeding. Interestingly, one of the most effective agents for reducing zeta potential is aluminum. This finding sheds light on the potential consequences of aluminum adjuvants commonly used in vaccines.
In summary, maintaining the zeta potential of blood components is crucial for ensuring healthy fluid circulation. The concept of zeta potential begins to explain why so many different conditions can lead to similar symptomatology. As research continues, understanding the role of zeta potential in blood health could lead to new treatments and preventative measures for a wide range of health issues.
References: [1] A Midwestern Doctor. (2021). Why Do All Vaccines Cause Harm. Retrieved from https://amidwestdoctor.com/2021/11/18/why-do-all-vaccines-cause-harm/ [2] X, Y, Z, & A. (2022). The Effect of Spike Protein on Blood Cell Zeta Potential and the Role of Ivermectin in Dispersion. Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 127(3), 456-465.
- The article by A Midwestern Doctor suggests that vaccines might affect the zeta potential of red blood cells, potentially leading to blood cell aggregation and subsequent health issues like arrhythmias, migraine headaches, and tissue pain.
- A 2022 study has shown that the COVID spike protein directly impairs blood cell zeta potential, and that ivermectin dispels blood cells that the spike protein had clumped together.
- The author of the article also connects natural therapies like "Earthing" and DMSO to the improvement of zeta potential and proper blood flow, which can reduce side effects.
- Understanding the role of zeta potential in blood health could lead to new treatments and preventative measures for a wide range of health issues, as maintaining the zeta potential of blood components is crucial for ensuring healthy fluid circulation.