COVID injection DANGER: Pfizer jab causes blood clots under microscope
(NaturalHealth365) While the mainstream media initially attempted to suppress the stories of people experiencing blood clots, heart inflammation, strokes, and other frightening diagnoses following a COVID shot, the scientific evidence finally can no longer be ignored. Now, Big Pharma companies Moderna and Pfizer have had to admit that their profitable mRNA jab can cause blood clots in some people.
Yet, despite the known and unknown risks of these drugs, we continue to see local and national governments push vax mandates on their citizens. Many medical experts are concerned, especially given the growing evidence of harm these new drugs can cause.
Microscopic evidence shows Pfizer COVID shot causing blood clots in REAL-TIME
In just a short two-minute clip, clinician Dr. Richard Fleming shows how the COVID shot can lead to abnormal clotting in red blood cells.
Dr. Fleming has a bit of a controversial professional history and was temporarily barred by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from participating in any drug studies due to two fraud convictions stemming from 2009. Controversies notwithstanding, however, the evidence Dr. Fleming presents is alarming!
Adding the Pfizer vaccine to blood samples under a microscope, he explains, causes “red blood cells [to] lose their oxygen-carrying capacity and the red blood cells start to clot … This is exactly what we are seeing with neurologic harm, with cardiac harm, with blood clots occurring in the body. This is proof positive that these vaccines cause this type of damage under the microscope, just by simply being added to the blood of a human being.”
You can watch the video below:
Aside from jabs, these are other possible causes of blood clots (and blood clot symptoms to look out for)
Follow the science: COVID-19 shots can cause blood clots. COVID-19 infections can cause blood clots, too, but as we now know, getting a COVID shot doesn’t mean you won’t get COVID-19.
Of course, people have been getting and suffering from blood clots for a long time. What else can cause these potentially dangerous clots, which can travel to organs like the lung, brain, and heart and cause problems such as pulmonary embolisms, strokes, and heart attacks?
Here are some common blood clot causes to be aware of:
- Surgery
- Obesity
- Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
- Prolonged bed rest
- Family history
- Pregnancy
- Oral contraceptives
- Smoking
- Certain cardiovascular conditions, including abnormal heart rhythms and peripheral vascular disease
Blood clots can only be diagnosed by a medical professional, but there are some blood clot warning signs to look out for depending on where the blood clot is in the body. These include:
- Swelling, tenderness, warmth, or cramping in the leg
- Abnormal warmth or discoloration (e.g., reddish or bluish hue) in the leg
- Chest pain
- Unexplained cough
- Shortness of breath
- Pain in the back while breathing
- Passing out or fainting
- Racing heartbeat
Any of these new or unusual signs and symptoms in yourself or a loved one should prompt you to call 911 right away. Untreated blood clots can cause serious and life-threatening complications, so never delay seeking care.
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