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This will be interesting. I take Dupixent for atopic dermatitis. Dupixent is a monoclonal antibody. Works ok but has a couple of side effects. Nothing bad just noticeable

This will be interesting. I take Dupixent for atopic dermatitis. Dupixent is a monoclonal antibody. Works ok but has a couple of side effects. Nothing bad just noticeable

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Only IV vitamin c works?

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The ACE2 that is attacked by the virus is an enzyme that produces stuff that lowers oxidative stress. The missing stuff can get replaced with melatonin, NAC and glutathione. Vitamin c lowers oxidative stress too, but only in very high dosage - nothing the stomach can stand.

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I got all that except IV vitamin c and heparin. I tried looking to see if warfarin would work but it’s mixed.

I have aspirin but that’s about it for blood thinners.

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There are two causes of clotting:

Oxidative stress and damaged blood vessels raise clotting factors. Lowering the oxidative stress is important, and aspirin lowers the clotting factor. NAC does both, it lowers the van-Willebrand factor and it is a precursor for glutathione that lowers oxidative stress.

The other cause of clotting is platelet aggregation. Platelets aggregate if they get triggered, normally this is done by a stuff that gets released when blood vessels get damaged. Heparin can do this too, a rare condition called HIT - heparin induced trombo-something. And antibodies can do this, as was proven for antibodies created by vaccines: https://youtu.be/WsRgRP1Oou0 There is some random factor in the antibody creation, but these antibodies can get created by vaccines or by the virus. The treatment is heparin, it no only works as a blood thinner but also binds to the same area of the platelets the antibodies do.