
The Misleading "mRNA" Label
Uncovering the Hidden Dangers: COVID-19 Vaccines, Blood Clots, and Snake Venom Connections
A lie will never become the truth, no matter how it is manipulated or presented. An emergency authorization that raised serious questions.
Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog where I break down complex health topics and share eye-opening research that deserves more attention. Today, I'm summarizing and exploring key revelations from Dr. Bryan Ardis's book, where he details his investigation into COVID-19 vaccines, unusual blood clotting patterns, and surprising links to snake venom components. I've rephrased everything in my own words to share his findings accurately while fully crediting him as the source. This is all drawn directly from his work—nothing is omitted for transparency. As always, this is for educational purposes; consult a healthcare professional for any personal health concerns. Let's jump in.
The Vaccine Rollout and One Doctor's Disturbing Discovery
The FDA issued emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccines in late 2020, with the first doses administered in the U.S. on December 14 that year. By summer 2021, Dr. Charles Hoff, a physician in British Columbia, Canada, grew worried about symptoms his patients were reporting after vaccination—issues pointing to widespread internal clotting. On his own initiative and prioritizing patient safety, he conducted a basic blood test on everyone he'd vaccinated. What he found was shocking: 62% had high levels of clotting indicators confirmed by the D-dimer test.
Dr. Ardis explains that he'd never encountered the D-dimer test before this, prompting him to dig deeper. He reached out to cardiologist colleagues, who also admitted researching it due to Hoff's results. It wasn't a commonly discussed test at the time. Searching online for "how to interpret elevated D-dimers," Dr. Ardis found a Medscape article (originally from 2019, updated 2022) explaining that D-dimer measures the breakdown products of fibrin in clots. Essentially, it detects clots that are actively dissolving in the body.
Only two mechanisms break down clots: the body's natural enzyme plasmin, or prescribed anticoagulants like heparin, warfarin, or Coumadin. Elevated D-dimers signal active clot dissolution, but the test doesn't identify the root cause of the clots themselves. Dr. Ardis stresses this distinction because none of Dr. Hoff's patients were on blood-thinning medications, yet 62% showed these elevations. If they had been on such drugs, the results might be expected—but they weren't. This meant their bodies' plasmin was naturally working overtime to dissolve clots apparently triggered by the vaccines, leading Hoff to speak out publicly.
Key Guidelines from Medscape on Elevated D-Dimers
The Medscape article outlines five important considerations for physicians dealing with high D-dimer levels, which Dr. Ardis highlights as crucial:
1. Assess for thrombus (blood clot) formation – Use imaging like ultrasound, Doppler, MRI, or CT to pinpoint locations.
2. Exclude deep vein thrombosis (DVT) – Clots in deep veins, often in the legs.
3. Oversee anticoagulant therapy – If the patient is on clot-dissolving meds, ensure proper dosing to avoid over-thinning the blood, which could lead to severe bleeding.
4. Check for disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) – Micro-clots scattered in small vessels across the body.
5. Snake venom poisoning.
That's right—the fifth point explicitly lists snake venom poisoning as a potential cause. Dr. Ardis points out the absurdity: what are the odds that over half of Dr. Hoff's patients were suddenly exposed to snake venom post-vaccination? Virtually none. All of Hoff's patients received the Moderna vaccine, sparking Dr. Ardis to investigate further.
Tracing the Vaccine Origins and Unexpected Ingredients
Dr. Ardis identified the mRNA technology behind Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as originating from University of Pennsylvania researchers Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, who received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work. Searching PubMed with terms like their names plus "snake venom," he found papers from 2009 to 2020 explicitly mentioning snake venom elements in their methods—specifically, snake venom phosphodiesterase.
Funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, these studies used this enzyme, which scientific literature describes as promoting platelet aggregation and severe clotting, potentially causing strokes, heart attacks, and death. Elevated D-dimers align perfectly with snake venom effects.
Suppliers like Innovative Research sell snake venom phosphodiesterase (sourced from rattlesnakes) and note that its toxicity is neutralized by four substances: glutathione, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), vitamin C, and EDTA. Dr. Ardis sees these as accessible options that may help counteract clotting issues in vaccinated individuals. He advises discussing them with a doctor.
A Vital Caution About Magnesium
The supplier also warns that this enzyme requires magnesium to maintain its harmful effects in the body. For those experiencing post-vaccine symptoms, magnesium supplements might exacerbate problems like chest pain, shortness of breath, or irregular heartbeats. Dr. Ardis shares reports of patients improving rapidly after pausing magnesium for three months. He specifies this temporary halt only for those with mRNA vaccine-related symptoms, noting magnesium's overall importance as a nutrient.
The Misleading "mRNA" Label
Dr. Ardis raises a provocative point: the NIH reportedly states on its site that the COVID-19 vaccines contain no actual mRNA. If true, why label them as mRNA vaccines? And with no SARS-CoV-2 virus components either, what exactly was injected into billions? He teases more details in his book on this front.
All of this comes straight from Dr. Bryan Ardis's research and book—he's the one who connected these dots through meticulous review of studies, articles, and data. I've got screenshots and references in a PDF if you're interested (link below). His work offers hope through potential detox strategies while urging caution.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you looked into D-dimer testing or these connections? Comment below and share if this resonates.
Full credit and source: Dr. Bryan Ardis and his book. This post is a paraphrased summary to spread awareness without direct reproduction.
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