TLDR
The amount of debris collecting in American's blood is alarming. What's more alarming is that almost no med lab professional had ever seen this before the Covid vaccines were rolled out.
Considering the vaccine enters into immune and tissue cells and turns healthy cells into infinite antibody factories, it is not shocking that build up is occurring faster than the body can remove it from the system.

Blood is not a storage tank for nutrients, nor is it meant to be loaded with proteins and lipids. Its primary role is cleansing the cells, delivering the fuel they need to function, and carrying away metabolic waste. Healthy blood is clean, balanced, and flowing—when it becomes thick with excess lipids or proteins, the body's equilibrium is disrupted.
Lipids and proteins in the blood should be minimal because blood is not designed to store or transport these substances in bulk. Cells do not pull nutrients directly from the blood; instead, the body has specific pathways to ensure delivery happens efficiently and in a controlled manner. When fats start accumulating in the bloodstream, pH balance is thrown off, circulation is compromised, and detoxification slows down. This leads to a cascade of issues, where cells are not getting properly nourished and waste is not being removed effectively.



























































Normally, lipemic blood appears milky or cloudy due to an excess of lipids, but in cases of chronic immune system activation or hematological disorders, what appears to be lipemia is actually caused by an abnormally high WBC count. Extreme blood congestion like this means the blood is not pure—and if the blood is not pure, it is not doing its job. The body depends on clean, well-regulated blood to keep everything in check. Anything that disrupts this balance is a direct threat to overall health.
This should be significant concern, considering millions of American's received vaccinations which prompted their body to artificially produce antibodies with no means of stopping this production or slowing it down.






























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