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Oct 7Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

I was in Italy recently and purchased Sulodexide over the counter. 50 capsules for 33,50 euros.

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Wooo hoooo!!!

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Oct 6Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Congrats on the walls they are looking good! So how does one get the website. Make a telemed appt to discuss the medication and then how to attain it? I am a patient at Leading Edge thankfully I am not vaccine injured I am however government and public health injured! :)

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Thanks for reading Dory. Current patients should use the usual and HIPAA compliant methods of contacting us with clinical questions. We’ll be glad to answer your questions and provide guidance as appropriate.

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Oct 7Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Thank you Scott.

Your unending curiosity and deep dives are incredible. And yes. It’s a big leap of faith for some to take a medicine with a package insert you can’t read (most are fluent in one language 😎), but in this case, it’s a compelling explanation of yet another diamond in the rough medicine that addresses numerous factors causing our symptoms.

And TY Leading Edge…..

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Oct 6Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Wow, did not realize the extent to which you were compromised from Covid injury. The rock walls are so beautiful. How you have time to do so much is beyond me. Bless you.

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Oct 7Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Dear Scott

Having lived in Ithaca and the surrounding area for about 25 years and always loved it, seeing your handmade stone walls impresses me greatly! Stone walls are ubiquitous in upstate NY and are an extremely picturesque feature of the hilly terrain there. Wonderful hard, creative work, you two!

İ live mainly in Istanbul now. İ am coming back to US this month and am hoping to be in the Ithaca area sometime during my 2½ month visit. İ am also partly signed up to become a patient at LEC and hoping to have an appointment soon to start my care and treatment with your group.

Since i believe sulodexide is available in Türkiye, without a prescription, i am wondering if you would find it helpful for me to bring some back to the US for your patients' use?

Let me know. İ am happy to do it.

Well-wishes and thank you so much for all you do!

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4 hrs agoLiked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Thank you very much. All information you share is greeted and read with great curiosity. I am very grateful!

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8 hrs agoLiked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Scott - so happy for you getting your energy back! And amazed at how much you've been doing even with low energy, you are contributing so much to make the world a better place!

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Oct 7Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Curious question, I noticed in the description Sulodexide is derived from porcine intestinal mucosa. If someone can't tolerate eating pork very well, would this have any kind of bearing on taking the Sulodexide? Also, can't thank you and the FLCCC enough for all your dedication in helping people with all the negative impacts of these crimes against humanity.

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I have not encountered any mention in the literature of adverse reaction to the drug because of its porcine origin. I think the issue would be primarily one of faith and religious restrictions.

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5 hrs agoLiked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Thanks very much for the reply.

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Hmmm.... so it sounds like everyone living is at risk of vessel damage in some way or another if it is a spike issue. And we wouldn't know to what degree we're being affected because we often don't have symptoms at all or we never test. Guess we have to be constantly working to protect our cells and not let down our guard. ugh.

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I know it is scary to think of this Sadie, but 100% of the patients we have tested have had micro clotting. The environment is contaminated with spike. If you were willing to move to East Africa, where the population has less than 2% vaccination rate, you might be able to escape. Aside from spike, modern living has been very hard on our blood vessels. A Midwestern Doctor points out that the aluminum adjuvants in the vaccines we have been inundated with since the 1960s provoke changes in the Zeta potential which would adversely affect our blood vessels. Conversely, things which we do to restore the Zeta of potential can help restore health, tour cells, and blood vessels.

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Would taking nattokinase help with this problem? I'm not sure I understand exactly what it is. Thank you for the information,

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Hi Fain,

Basically, we’ve all been taking Nattokinase, in some cases, for years now. It helps somewhat. I would compare what Nattokinase does as a 1/10, and SDX as a 10/10. Essentially, SDX breaks down the amyloid fibrin micro clots provoked by the spike protein, and it repairs the blood vessels, and it keeps the platelets from sticking together and it inhibits thrombin so that red blood cells can get to the capillaries, deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. If that doesn’t help, my suggestion is that you keep on reading, even if you only understand a small amount, the studies to which I have linked in the article.

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Oct 7·edited Oct 7

Thank you! I am reading and learning more, just not really understanding how the spike damages the blood vessels. I have a friend who had the virus and now suffers from cognitive damage. I gave her a link the the FLCCC page and the Brain Health article. So your heart was damaged by the shots, not the virus itself, as I understand it. True or not?

Also, as for the IVM, I have been taking that weekly for deal with general inflammation and shedding from others, including relatives. I have not had the virus or the shots, thankfully.

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Short answer, true.

Longer answer: discerning, whether the symptoms a person has are from Covid illness, shedding, and /or vaccination, rely upon a detailed medical history and an understanding of how the spike protein can provoke pathologies across all body systems. In my patient visits, if a person has been vaccinated, I request that they provide me with the lot numbers of any shots and boosters which they received. Nearly 100% of the time, people who have been vaccinated and are presenting to our practice received a shot from a bad batch. My experience is that this is a clinically significant clue as to whether or not the person is vaccine injured. We put a lot of weight upon temporal association of symptom onset and vaccination. The first Pfizer batch which I received in January 2021 at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, was Pfizer batch EK9231. It was the single most injurious batch ever delivered according to VAERS data. I imagine that many other nurses and doctors at Upstate were injured or died because of this batch, but don’t realize what happened. There are 3412 ADRS, 48 deaths, 51 disabilities and 37 life threatening illnesses entered in VAERS for this batch.

The FLCCC Alliance suggests a donation, but offers lectures from their conferences available for viewing online for free. You could not do any better than to watch the last two lectures by Dr. Jordan Vaughn regarding microclotting in order to learn about the impact of the spike protein upon the blood vessels.

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Oct 7Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

You are truly an amazing person and professional . Brave, too. Bless you!❤️🙏

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