50,000 Excess Deaths. Why?

Today, the BBC reports a 9% increase in deaths in 2022 compared to 2019, which equates to circa 50,000 more deaths. They report the biggest increase related to cardiovascular deaths which, they say, can occur in the weeks and months after catching Covid. The incidence of myocarditis (heart inflammation), which is normally very rare, has gone up exponentially.

Clinical cardiologist Dr Thomas Levy says: “Today, the active clinical cardiologist is seeing myocarditis patients on a regular basis. The scientific literature indicates that myocarditis is occurring quite frequently in patients harboring the chronic presence of the COVID-related spike protein. This is being seen in many individuals with persistent chronic COVID, many of whom have been vaccinated, as well as in a substantial number of individuals who have been vaccinated and have never contracted COVID.  A study in mice showed that the injection of the mRNA vaccine (which produces the spike protein) reliably induced myopericarditis.  Regardless of the initial source of exposure to spike protein, it appears to be the reason for the pathology and symptoms seen in chronic COVID.”

One of the most common mRNA COVID-19 vaccine induced harms is myocarditis, reports cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra in his paper in the Journal of Insulin Resistance entitled “Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine”. He concludes: One has to raise the possibility that the excess cardiac arrests in 2021/2022 from non-COVID-19 admissions may all be signalling a non-COVID-19 health crisis exacerbated by interventions, which would of course include lockdowns and/or vaccines.”

The BBC report plays down the potential role of mRNA vaccines, however both Dr Aseem Malhotra’s review of research, and Dr Thomas Levy’s report give significant grounds for concern.

Whatever the cause what can be done to mitigate the effects of spike proteins? Dr Thomas Levy gives a full account for medical practitioners here.

His first five recommendations are high dose vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, quercetin, vitamin D and vitamin K2.

Read the BBC report here.