Biotoxins and COVID-19

Why COVID-19 affects the Blood Vessels

Biotoxicns from the COVID-19 virus can cause release of cytokines in the immune system’s response to the virus. This causes the inflammatory response seen in COVID-19 as well as also can cause endothelial cells that line the blood vessels to release the “glues” that hold the lining of the blood vessels in place. Instead they bind to the white blood cells and hold them in place at the receptor site. This creates blockages in the capillaries disrupting normal blood flow. This then causes the tissues downstream to not get enough oxygen and to not get rid of the toxins of metabolism to be efficiently removed. This then leads to the symptoms of fatigue and achy pains (muscle tissue affected) or burning pains (nerve tissue affected). It can also disrupt normal function of tissues. Since the capillaries are located in every tissue of the body, this can be one mechanism that causes the virus to affect so many systems of the body. And if the patient is unfortunate enough to genetically not produce the antibody to deal with the virus (which is why some do OK and others do not) the release of cytokines is uncontrolled and then leads to serious chronic illness. Most physicians don’t know about these processes because it is more in the realm of treating multi-allergy or multi-sensitivity patients such as from mold toxicity. The biochemistry is well understood but not widely known. I am just good at seeing relationships others don’t see, usually because of my unique knowledge base. Here I see the connection between the unusual sympptoms seen in COVID-19 and the phenomena commonly seen in mold toxicity and Epstein-Barr(another virus) infections. With mold toxicity, about 1/4 of the population genetically can’t produce the antibiodys to fight off the mold. Which leads to chronic illness. The same might be happening with COVID-19. Which would explain why some do fine and others have real trouble.

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