The Clot-Shot Effect: Worldwide Scar Treatment Industry is Expected to Reach $31 Billion by 2027 and $56.3 Billion by 2030
We have only just begun to see the long-lasting effects of the COVID clot-shots. The ones that survive the jab induced heart attacks will need treatment to repair the scar tissue that was formed after the attack. And they are expecting a lot of new patients!
UK Cardiologist Confirms American Heart Association Report that COVID-19 Vaccines Cause Heart Attacks
The American Heart Association Journal, Circulation, published an abstract on mRNA COVID-19 shots that suggests that thrombosis, cardiomyopathy and other vascular problems may be due to the vaccines that cause dramatic increase in inflammation in the lining of blood vessels.
”Correlation does not equal Causation” is a dodge/deflect response and a denial of facts. 99% of the time….IT DOES! The other 1% we call a coincidence. So whenever you hear that phrase, immediately assume you are dealing with a schill and move on from the conversation because you are just wasting your time.
Scar Treatment Market Size to Hit US$ 56.3 Bn by 2030
The global Scar Treatment market size is expected to hit over US$ 56.3 billion by 2030 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15.1% during forecast period 2021 to 2030.
They lie of course and state that the predicted exponential rise is due to vanity— “high aesthetic consciousness among people and the rapid adoption of advanced products.”
”Owing to the aforementioned factors, the U.S. market for scar treatment is expected to witness positive growth. Sonoma Pharmaceuticals; Cynosure, Inc.; CCA Industries, Inc.; and Scar Heal, Inc. are some of the major players in the U.S. market.”
Physiological Implications of Myocardial Scar Structure
Once myocardium dies during a heart attack, it is replaced by scar tissue over the course of several weeks. The size, location, composition, structure and mechanical properties of the healing scar are all critical determinants of the fate of patients who survive the initial infarction. While the central importance of scar structure in determining pump function and remodeling has long been recognized, it has proven remarkably difficult to design therapies that improve heart function or limit remodeling by modifying scar structure.
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging After Severe COVID-19 Infection Demonstrates Regional Ischemia Rather Than Global Blood Flow Reduction
LIE: Acute myocardial damage is common in severe “COVID-19”. Post-mortem studies have implicated microvascular thrombosis, with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) demonstrating a high prevalence of myocardial infarction and myocarditis-like scar. The microcirculatory sequelae are incompletely characterized. Perfusion CMR can quantify the stress myocardial blood flow (MBF) and identify its association with infarction and myocarditis.
TRUTH: Replace “COVID-19” with “CLOT-SHOT”
This is where a majority of the market increase will come from…Stem Cell Treatment.
Adoption of Stem Cells in the Treatment of Scars Presents Opportunities
Outlook on the Scar Treatment Global Market to 2027 - Adoption of Stem Cells in the Treatment of Scars Presents Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy Improves Scar Formation
Stem cell therapy helps hearts partially recover from a heart attack by triggering an immune response that results in better scar formation and improved performance of surviving tissue—not by helping hearts grow new muscle.
“The innate immune response acutely altered cellular activity around the injured area of the heart so that it healed with a more optimized scar and improved contractile properties”
They never let a crisis go to waste. The same companies that manufactured the deadly shots are developing treatments so they will still get paid by the ones that didn’t die.
This is modern medicine everyone!!
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