Aren’t Shar Pei’s adorable. I have owned three. My last one above. All three died around five years of age from Shar Pei Fever-Amyloidosis. I held each of their withered feverish bodies in my arms as the Vet injected them to put them to sleep.
What is Amyloidosis?
Amyloidosis is when the body over produces amyloid proteins to protect itself from an infection it doesn’t have. I known that Shar Pei Fever is not the same as Covid19, but continuing to inject with billions of Spike Proteins is a proven parallel resultant, especially if we continue to inject these known deadly spike proteins with boosters that destroy organs and over loads the liver and kidneys, the bodies organs that clear them out.
In laboratories the purified COVID 19 spike protein was injected into the blood of research animals, they experience damage to the cardiovascular system and the protein can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause damage to the brain, Bridle explained.
The biodistribution study obtained by Bridle shows the COVID spike protein gets into the blood where it circulates for several days post-vaccination and then accumulates in organs and tissues including the spleen, bone marrow, the liver, adrenal glands and in “quite high concentrations” in the ovaries. Much like amyloid proteins in Shar Pei Fever….AMYLOIDOSIS
Shar Pei Fever. Amyloidosis occurs when proteins called "amyloid" are deposited outside of cells in various tissues and organs, causing tissue and organ dysfunction? It is caused by a flaw in the dogs genetics causing an auto immune reaction causing their system to over produce amyloid proteins.
Shar-Pei recurrent fever syndrome is a hereditary condition that affects nearly one in four Shar-Pei dogs. Affected dogs experience recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation, with no identifiable underlying cause. Simply stress can activate it. In the case of mRNA we are injecting billions of protein cells gone awry into the human body.
The visible fever and discomfort in Shar Pei dogs that accompanies a fever episode internal damage is often occurring in these dogs from and autoimmune type reaction. Inflammatory cytokines (chemical signals) released during fever episodes contribute to the production of a protein called amyloid. This amyloid is then deposited in a variety of internal organs, resulting in a condition known as amyloidosis. Amyloid can be deposited in many different internal organs, but it is most problematic when deposited in the liver and kidneys, over loading the organs ability to clear them out. Recurrent fever episodes can lead to more and more amyloid deposition, which can lead to kidney failure over time significantly reducing dog’s lifespan.
The COVID spike protein gets into the human blood where it circulates for several days post-vaccination and then accumulates in organs and tissues including the spleen, bone marrow, the liver, adrenal glands and in “quite high concentrations” in the ovaries.
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