Covid vaccines dramatically increase inflammatory markers and acute coronary risk

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Gundry, Steven R. Mrna COVID Vaccines Dramatically Increase Endothelial Inflammatory Markers and ACS Risk as Measured by the PULS Cardiac Test: a Warning. Circulation 2021;144:A10712

A total of 566 patients seen in a preventive cardiology practice had a PULS test drawn 2 to 10 weeks following their 2nd mRNA COVID shot. Results were compared to the patient’s PULS test drawn 3 to 5 months before the shot. Each patient’s PULS score and inflammatory marker changes were compared to their pre-vac PULS score, thus serving as their own control.

After the vaccination, inflammatory marker IL-16 increased from 35 above the norm to 82 above the norm. Inflammatory marker sFas increased from 22 above the norm to 46 above the norm. Inflammatory marker HGF increased from 42 above the norm to 86 above the norm. These changes were likely to indicate that the patient’s risk of adverse cardiac event within 5 years had risen from a predicted 11% to 25%.

www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712