Platelet-Rich Plasma Infusions, EMFs, Clotting, Myocardium Issues, and COVID Vaccines: Could Platelet-Rich Plasma injections, EMFs effectively treat coagulation and myocardium injuries?
Thoughts from someone who is not an expert. Nor plays one on TV.
This writer is not an expert but found the following research potentially beneficial for those pursuing treatments for COVID-19 side effects and for those who care and wish to help.
Blood Clots and COVID-19 Vaccines
Blood clots were identified as a potential side effect in several COVID-19 vaccines:
COVID-19: Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia:
The Epoch Times exposed the CDC was aware of the links between clotting and the COVID-19 vaccine:
Earlier this month, the Gateway Pundit reported about a new study from the CDC showing children who had COVID-19 were more likely to experience myocarditis and blood clot issues:
Platelet Damage and Blood Clots
Platelet destruction leads to a variety of clotting disorders:
Reduction in platelets was found among COVID-19-vaccinated individuals:
Another study outlining the potential impact on platelets from COVID-19 resulting in coagulation problems:
According to this study, “Although the mechanism of TTS is not yet known, it is likely to be through the formation of antibodies that act against platelet antigens, resulting in the activation and a large aggregation of platelets, which reduces the number of platelets and leads to thrombosis [187]. Another hypothesis is this: when the adenovirus reaches the blood, it stimulates a conflicting immune response, which leads to platelet activation and decreases the level of ACE2 enzyme on the surface of endothelial cells. Platelet activation could also lead to NET, which results in augmented thrombotic threat.”
Magnetic Fields, Platelets, and Clotting
The effect of magnetic fields on platelets, blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in guinea pigs:
The effect of electromagnetic fields on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in humans:
TMS utilizes EMFs to treat depression:
Full paper in PDF:
Enhanced Chondrogenic Capacity of Mesenchymal Stem Cells After TNFα Pre-treatment:
Platelet-rich plasma application in chondrogenesis:
Thus, platelet-rich plasma can treat swelling and inflammation in tends, ligaments, muscles, and bones.
Platelet-rich plasma injections explained:
Platelet-rich plasma treatments have shown success with treating coagulation and clotting:
An ingredient called “ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), may set off a dangerous response by the immune system in some vaccine recipients.”
This finding is from the following study:
The study below found that COVID-19 vaccination impacted platelet counts was caused by a negative reaction to EDTA (an ingredient in the vaccine):
ADAMTS13 is an enzyme. ADAMTS13 deficiencies cause TTP, a disorder which causes clots to form in blood vessels throughout the body. A deficiency in ADAMTS13 is a risk factor for myocardial infarction and strokes.
From ADAMTS13 and von Willebrand Factor in Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura:
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The below patent is for a test to diagnose coagulation complications in COVID-19 patients (the vaccine encodes cells to replicate the COVID-19 spike protein). The test looks for elevated levels of VWF and depressed levels of ADAMTS13 as indications of clotting disorders:
Direct activation of platelets by addition of CaCl2 leads coagulation of platelet-rich plasma:
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Platelet-rich plasma has shown promise in treating myocardial injuries:
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From A narrative review on the biology of piezo1 with platelet-rich plasma in cardiac cell regeneration:
“Indeed, platelets exhibit dense granules in addition to GF-rich alpha granules, which release chemicals that may positively affect cardiac muscle repair, including Calcium, serotonin, Histamine, ATP, and polyphosphate. Myocardial pathology amplifies the stress on the spared heart muscle, whereas mechanical stretch augments ATP exocytosis from cardiomyocytes [[43], [44], [45]]. Myocardial infarction is linked with cardiac progenitor cell division and the formation of physiologically viable heart cells in animals and people, corroborating the hypothesis that ATP-mediated cardiac progenitor cell proliferation is required for heart regeneration…
Additionally, the application of PRP-induced stress response activates piezo 1 mediated calcium influx, which, in combination with IGF-1, VEGF-A and VEGF-C, PDGF-AA, PDGF -AB, and PDGF -BB, and EGF from PRP, can enhance differentiation & proliferation, cell migration, stem cell homeostasis, and local angiogenesis. In conjunction with the accumulation of proteins such as collagen, these substances are critical in restoring typical tissue structure and function and their ability to regenerate damaged heart tissue.”
The full paper in PDF form:
Related papers and studies:
From ACS (a not-for-profit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress):
The study demonstrated magnetic stimulation was able to control reward behavior:
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Magnetic Nanoparticles as a Tool for Remote DNA Manipulations at a Single-Molecule Level:
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