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Magnesium inadequacy is likely due to spike effects on the ankyrin binding domain of TRP channels. Topical magnesium sources or chelated magnesium supplements are probably needed.

"These findings probably reflect consequences of high intracellular concentrations of Ca2+, and it has been proposed that Ca2+ overload in myocardial cells produces the ventricular dysfunction in catecholamine cardiotoxicity.20 "

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy - A New Form of Acute, Reversible Heart Failure https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.767012

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Aug 26, 2022Liked by Modern Discontent

Thanks. Looking forward to the next installment!

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Cadegiani looks like a very strong lead what with the connection to why young males (+athletes). Since metabolism isn't my thing I'm glad you're the one taking on a human-speak version of the paper. Top of my wish list is whether evidence of this pathology is presented in any nonfatal cases.

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I had not heard of this before so thank you for bringing it to our attention. I think it really speaks to the fact that we are dealing with many things happening simultaneously within our bodies (and a bit differently between people) and trying to pigeon hole anything to the “end all” cause of vaccine injury is somewhat ludicrous.

Did you see Joomi’s post today as it is concerned with HeLa cell contamination (and how research on specific cancer cells weren’t exactly what they thought as they were actually HeLa cells) which again makes me think of the telomeres (Bret Weinstein). So in answer to your open thread: I think this past year has kinda been soul crushing for me as a scientist... as these sort of revelations should be.

Looking forward to learning more about catecholamines - keep up the excellent work!

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Your 24Feb post didn't mentioned catecholamines. I wrote one of my first substack article's linking CATECHOLAMINES and the SARS-CoV-2 spike issue:

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/dipeptides-catecholamines-and-sars

My newest post from Jul 24th on catecholamines:

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/catecholamines-5g-and-the-deaths

Must be some kind of strange coincidences that people start writing about the same thing, isn't it?

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