Dr. John Campbell on White Clot Science
First time, comprehensively characterised the anomalous intravascular casts (AICs), commonly reported by embalmers worldwide as strange, rubbery white clots. Research, significantly funded by New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science (NZDSOS), provides definitive analysis that these structures are a previously unrecognised and abnormal form of intravascular clotting. Since 2021, global reports, from embalmers and some clinicians have described the retrieval of long, elastic, white fibrous structures from blood vessels, distinct from ordinary post-mortem clots. New three-part study, using international labs on three continents, describes their structure, elemental composition and protein makeup. Concluding they represent a novel and persistent pathological entity.
Brilliant work getting global exposure and thank you for the research. My son’s cardiologist says it done something at a microcellular level and the research is not there yet . She has other Covid 19 mRNA vaccine induced Pericarditis. patients. Thank you for beginning to research it gives me hope x
Doc, where does the high phosphorus claim come from. Figure 2 in paper#2 seems to provide the opposite finding. Phosphorus in casts is much lower than the canonical listed phosphorus level in clots.
Sorry, It was Table #1 where the canonical listing of “Adams clots” puts the elemental phosphorus at 4900 ppm, with white-cast test results between 1130 ppm and 1600 PPM. That’s exceedingly low, not high. What am I missing here? Also you state that sulfur is low and Tom Haviland writes that it is high. There is no normative data of sulfur listed in Table 1 of the second paper (Elemental Characteristics of Anomalous Inravascular Casts…). Rapley and Sheldon agree with your claim that sulfur is low, but do not seem to cite any data. What am I missing here?