接受COVID-19疫苗后出现d -二聚体升高的患者的能量变化

Huang Wei Ling
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d -二聚体是血凝块的产物。本研究的目的是证明高d -二聚体患者在接受新冠病毒疫苗后,在负责产生内能的五个内部大型器官内存在能量不足,从而使血液在血管内流动。使用高度浓缩的疫苗,如COVID-19疫苗,将导致这些已经很低的能量进一步下降,并导致血液停滞,导致形成血凝块的机会增加,从而增加d -二聚体。
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Energy Alterations in Patients that are Presenting Elevation of D-Dimer after Receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine
Introduction: D-dimer is a product of blood clots. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that patients with high D-dimer after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine have energy deficiency inside the five internal massive organs responsible for the production of internal energy allowing the blood to flow inside the blood vessels. The use of highly concentrated vaccines such as the COVID-19 vaccine will cause a drop even more in these energies, which is already very low, and cause Blood stagnation causing an increased chance to form a blood clot, increasing the D-dimer.
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