A simple nail test and the use of nattokinase could help prevent thrombosis.
Interview by Willi Huber, Report 24 News
26th September 2024
Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi proposes a new diagnostic method for people who may be suffering from vaccine-injury. The test, developed in collaboration with Dr. Hannes Strasser, measures blood flow in the capillaries in the nail bed, which is indicative of thrombosis problems.
According to Bhakdi and Hannes, the tests also demonstrate a beneficial effect of nattokinase for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis.
Professor Sucharit Bhakdi is a prominent microbiologist who has spoken out on numerous occasions in the context of the “Covid-19” health policies deployed in Germany. He is also one of the founding members of the association Doctors for Covid Ethics, which was among the first to alert the European Medicines Agency to the risks associated with Covid injections, particularly thrombosis.
An encouraging announcement
In a recent interview with Report 24, Professor Bhakdi presented ongoing trials on the prevention of vaccine-related vascular disorders:
"One of the important consequences of the “Back to Normality” conference in Vienna in April was the discussion I had with Dr. Hannes Strasser. He is a physician with a large patient base who is also politically active. He is very well informed and has regularly advised his party, the FPO."
Dr. Hannes told me:
"We thought that if you are right that the small vessels and microvessels are clogged with clots, this could be detected in the undersurface of the nails. There are very simple microscopic examinations for the vessels in the nail bed, which are not invasive, expensive and easy to perform."
I then asked if someone could do this. And his colleague told me that she could start immediately. Five weeks later, Dr. Hannes Strasser called me back and said:
"This is incredible. My colleague did this nail bed examination on all the people suspected of having vaccine damage. In many, I think the majority, she actually observed vascular changes."
Preventing blood clots
Then they wondered whether the dissolution of clots could play an important role in preventing thrombosis and strokes. In principle, this could be done with the help of nattokinase. This is a substance that is used as one of the main spices in Japanese cuisine.
One might even wonder whether this is one of the reasons for the longevity of this nation that eats it from childhood. Because as we get older, the small blood vessels tend to become clogged. Perhaps nattokinase allows the organs of older people in Japan to function better. At least, that is my hypothesis.
This hypothesis is considered fanciful by most conventional doctors, and I am again called crazy. But I find the idea exciting. I can tell you that I myself have started taking nattokinase – so now I am doing a bit of advertising for this substance. And I must say that I notice positive effects on myself.
I will not give more details, but I immediately asked Dr. Strasser about his results:
"Have you been able to document all this?" He replied: “Yes, we interview the patients, and record their medical history and results before the nattokinase treatment and afterwards. The results are sometimes quite astonishing, because blood circulation returns almost to normal."
I replied:
"Then make a study of it and publish it as soon as possible in an international scientific journal. The world will then have a simple method at hand to diagnose vaccine damage and this treatment could have many positive effects. I'm not saying they'll be perfectly healthy again, but less sick is better than very sick..."
Source: https://essentiel.news/bhakdi-test-depistage-effets-secondaires-vaccins-covid/
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