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    Stop Bleeding, Nosebleeds & Naturally Inhibit Blood Clots (From S Protein)

    12.3KViews Modified: Mar 14, 2025 · Published: Sep 6, 2021
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    Once the clotting process begins, the body is no longer fighting against the virus but mostly against the clotting process instead, the study’s researchers said. (Study and image source)

    A large number of studies has shown that the most severe effects of COVID-19 — BOTH bleeding and abnormal clotting—are due to the effects of the spike protein of the virus itself. (source)

    Bleeding From “Shedding” (“Vaccine” Transmission)

    Since the experimental jabs start to produce billions of these spike proteins in the recipients, these vaccinated individuals “can shed (transmit) some of these (spike protein) particles to close contacts,” causing them to bleed or clot. (source) 

    And such shedding leaves children vulnerable if they are in proximity to parents and teachers who have received these injections.

    While the threat of COVID-19 to the young is rightly described as “irrelevant,” including a 99.997% survival rate for those under 20, many are concerned some children may become symptomatic due to such proximity to the vaccinated.” (Source)

    There is a danger that “public health bureaucrats” might use such cases to “speculate that a child’s illness is related to a SARS-CoV-2 ‘variant,’” when it is actually a result of contact with vaccinated adults. (source)

    And we are all at risk of transmission, not just our children.

    Can this Newly Manufactured Synthetic Spike Protein Be Transmitted to the Unvaccinated?

    Self-spreading vaccines are not a myth. Page number 45 from this PDF produced by Johns Hopkins University reveals that self-spreading vaccines already exist and are used to spread the vaccine “without requiring each individual to be inoculated.”

    Pfizer openly admits their experimental mRNA BioNTech injection transmits “when a person receives unplanned direct contact”. [Click To View Full PDF:See Occupational Exposure (Page 69)].

    Therefore this technology is immorally vaccinating the unknowing unvaccinated populations that make “unplanned contact” with the mRNA injected/vaccinated. 

    This video visually explains what happens in the blood vessels and organs. We can restore some of the damage, and other damage is permanent.

    **For the Full Spike Protein Protocol (including NAC) to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here.

    The Many Natural Ways to PREVENT Bleeding & DISSOLVE Blood Clots

    These treatments may be used for vascular damage in naturopathic, functional, or complimentary medical practices.

    1. Thiamin (Vit B1)

    Thiamin deficiency can produce venous thrombosis and blood clots in veins. In ICU, covid patients who received thiamin were 81% less likely to have thrombosis (blood clots). 

    Studies show a Complete B vitamin (1/day) (which includes thiamin) should be part of a preventative protocol or to manage COVID-19.

    Read the impressive benefits here.

    2. Nano-zeolites (as in TRS spray) have been repeatedly shown to inhibit formation of abnormal clots and damage to the brain. 

    All 4 of the current “V”s have a spike protein that can ‘punch holes’ in your blood brain barrier, go in and modify the FUS gene which can cause ALS, lead to cancer, or to frontal temporal lobe degeneration. (source)

    TRS spray (a nano-zeolite) is not a blood thinner, but if toxins (such as the spike protein) are an underlying cause in the formation of clots, this study shows how TRS helps. 

    “Zeolite Nanoparticles Inhibit Formation of…Abnormal Structural Clot.” ↓

    inhibit clots and bleeding
    (Source)

    “Therefore the zeolite nano-particles can be the safe and effective inhibitors in preventing fibrinogen interaction and consequent cognitive damage. ↑

    RNA-based “Vaccines” Are Inducing Prion Diseases in Recipients, leading to early senility. TRS nano-zeolite spray becomes an ever more important antidote. Learn more here: Is There an Antidote for Prion Protein Damage from The Spike Protein?

    3. Proteolytic Enzymes: 

    Proteolytic enzymes promote local dissolution of thrombi and promote wound healing by reestablishment of healthy blood flow.  

    Some believe that protein-digesting (proteolytic) enzymes may in fact render the spike protein harmless. 

    a. Nattokinase, derived from fermented soybean, or natto, is considered to be the most potent fibrin-dissolving enzyme out of more than 200 foods tested. Nattokinase works in a similar manner to plasmin, which means that it dissolves fibrin within blood clots.

    b. Bromelain, an enzyme extracted from pineapple, also contains a number of fibrin-degrading enzymes. Unlike nattokinase, bromelain is not effective at dissolving blood clots that have already formed, but it’s a powerful preventative remedy.

    c. Serrapeptase is a protein-degrading enzyme isolated from the silk worm; it displays significant fibrin dissolving and anti-inflammatory properties. Serrapeptase, like bromelain, is effective for preventing blood clot formation, but not nearly as effective as nattokinase for dissolving existing blood clots.

    All 3 are found in 1 excellent product: Bio-Fibrin 3-5/day on an empty stomach 45 minutes before meal (will digest your food otherwise if not followed closely).  I take 5 Bio-fibrin before bed (3-4 hours after dinner) to insure it is breaking down spike proteins and not my dinner!

    5 Herbs That PREVENT or DISSOLVE Blood Clots Naturally

    My experience is that anything man-made is far more harmful than using what God gave us specifically to heal.

    Herbs tend to work more gently than pharmaceuticals, with gradual, subtle shifts toward a desired outcome.  (Of course, there are always exceptions, but that is why we research…).  God-given herbs help the body to heal itself over time. Whole plants (or plant parts) are used, rather than isolated compounds, which decreases the risk of toxicity.

    1. Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Research indicates that feverfew has antithrombotic potential, thus it can help prevent blood clots from forming and growing — and reduce the risk of death from heart attack or stroke! (source)

    2. Ginger (2/day) contains zingibain, a special kind of proteolytic enzyme that reduces tendency towards blood clots. (source) Also, 4 grams (or ~1 tsp.) of fresh ginger juice, two or three times a day, over the course of 2-3 months has had spectacular effects on patients with severe cardiovascular disorders: thrombosis, slowing down the rate of blood clotting, preventing the formation of large clots and their migration. (source)

    3. Turmeric is a spice that reduces inflammation and acts as a safe and natural anticoagulant and anti-platelet treatment. A 2012 study proved that curcumin, the polyphenol found in turmeric, inhibited the development of blood clots due to its anticoagulant activities. This post will give ideas on dosage and how to consume turmeric.

    4. Ginseng: (Panax notoginseng) Internally and externally it is used for nosebleed, and hemorrhage from lungs, digestive tract, or uterus.  It was used extensively by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War to increase recovery rates from bleeding gunshot wounds.  It is one of the most valuable Chinese herbs for traumas and injuries because of its ginseng-like tonic properties and its strong hemostatic action in acute conditions. It will effectively dissolve blood clots when taken internally and works very well for most abnormal bleeding. (source)

    5. Cinnamon prevents blood clots from developing or prevents pre-existing blood clots from forming complete blockages, leading to heart attacks or strokes.

    My husband’s Superfood Mexican Hot Cocoa Recipe. Cayenne pepper is also helpful for bleeding and it’s in his recipe!

    Caveat: these should be discontinued 1-2 weeks before surgery, but can be resumed at some point.

    “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” ~1 Corinthians 6:19-20

    ***For the Full Spike Protein Protocol to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here.

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    Medical Disclaimer: I am no longer a practicing medical professional, and I am not doctor. I am a mother. I do seek scientific confirmation of the safety and effectiveness of the herbs and remedies I use. Using remedies is a personal decision. Nothing I say on this blog is intended to treat or prevent disease. Consult your own doctor.

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    1. Terri Stucki

      September 07, 2021 at 12:05 am

      Cayenne Pepper, hands down.
      Yes, it’s hot but does not continue to burn. Acts quickly.
      I cut my finger badly, lots of bleeding. I put cayenne directly on the cut, bleeding stopped in less than a minute.

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      • Jacqueline

        September 07, 2021 at 6:07 pm

        Thank you, Terri! I was going to make a secondary list in the post and still may! Cayenne powder does slow bleeding!
        Blessings~ J

        Reply
    2. Barb Tocci

      September 07, 2021 at 12:04 pm

      When I did Midwifery years ago, we used Shepherds Purse for excessive bleeding, and for a couple of my kids had frequent nose bleeds when they were young. Shepherds Purse is considered a “weed”, it loves to grow on fence lines, border walls. We harvested or own, I had quarts of it in my pantry. I helps the tiny capillaries to contract and will halt a nose bleed, and immediately lessen bleeding after birth. You can get from Pure Herbs, or Vitacost. I have used Nattokinase for blood clotting after my stroke. In studies they discovered Natto breaks up clots in 24-36 hrs, took it for 3 years till I stabilized the inflammation that was a factor in the clotting. Works to keep platelets from clumping/sticking together, and decreases fibrinogen levels, the protein that that cause clotting. Also said to help to reduce inflammation. For every health issue God has provided in nature, an answer.

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      • Jacqueline

        September 07, 2021 at 6:16 pm

        Thank you, Barb, for the mention of Shepherd’s Purse! Now off to get my trust identification book of native plants and see if it is arounds us!!
        I love that you were a midwife! What an honoroable profession!

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    3. Barb Tocci

      September 07, 2021 at 8:27 pm

      Jacqueline, Shepherds purse is a delicate and beautiful little plant. The seed pods are shaped like little heart shaped “purses”. The work I did in midwifery mostly was in the role of assistant, the solo work was in the case of financial inability to afford the fees. I couldn’t charge, the knowledge that was freely given to me…could not in good conscious ,charge a women in need. I worked also with a semi blind ,out of the box Dr., that I accompanied him to births and I did the catching, he just was there to guide if needed. It was a wonderful season in my life.

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    4. Jill

      September 08, 2021 at 9:43 am

      Thank you for this post! My teenager (homeschooled, unvaccinated, and almost never masked) began having nose bleeds this summer. She was working as a waitress, and I had the feeling it was from vaccine transmission. I had not seen anything about nosebleeds, and thought maybe I was just going crazy in this crazy world! lol We began some herbal tea. Then, her boss began requiring masks, so we had her stop working and the nosebleeds stopped. Blessing in disguise. Question… have you heard anything about a red spot (blood clot?) on the eye? My son had that, and I have heard of several friends who have, as well. Cleared up after several days.

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      • Jacqueline

        September 08, 2021 at 5:14 pm

        Yes, Jill, I have heard of small and larger hematomas of the sclera (white part of the eye) and also of people with a wide array of new visual issues.
        If there has been transmission of the spike protein, making use of some of these natural clot inhibitors can be beneficial over time as there are micro clots from it that go undetected.
        Sending peace,
        Jacque

        Reply
    5. Jeanette

      September 08, 2021 at 3:34 pm

      If someone is already on a blood thinner i.e. Eliquis for DVT is this safe?
      I am confident a MD will not know and very few pharmatist will know.

      Reply
      • Jacqueline

        September 08, 2021 at 5:10 pm

        Hi, Jeanette,

        Since you are taking Eliquis, I would not take any more of the herbs I mentioned than normal food quantities.
        If you are taking Eliquis for Afib, there is a detox that has shown itself very capable of reducing or eliminating the need for pharmaceutical medication when the root cause is detoxed.
        Eliquis is a harsh drug: https://www.drugwatch.com/eliquis/side-effects/ Some people are looking for natural ways to wean off.
        Sending peace,
        Jacqueline

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    6. Jeanette

      September 08, 2021 at 6:02 pm

      My husband was put on Eliquis two weeks ago after suffering his second pulmonary embolism and DVT, in his right leg.
      Do you know of a safe way for him to wean off?

      Reply
      • Jacqueline

        September 08, 2021 at 8:46 pm

        Yes, if he is willing. It is a slow process but can be done safely.
        Here’s the link if you want to know more about detoxing or need the full protocol that a group of us health care workers have come up with for broad spectrum protection (both for those who’ve taken the “V” and from what it is transmiting). https://deeprootsathome.com/trs/
        Once you have read that I can (in these special situations) communicate more here.
        Blessings,
        Jacqueline

        Reply
    7. Jeanette

      September 08, 2021 at 9:24 pm

      Jacqueline,
      Thank you for this information and your willingness to help. Prayerfully we have not taken the “V” and are therefore in the dark about what caused clot.
      I will be in touch
      Jeanette

      Reply
    8. Barb Tocci

      September 09, 2021 at 6:10 pm

      Nattokinase is great safe alternative.. no side effects. I weaned off the blood thinner I was on… It’s since been taken off the market 🙄

      Reply
      • Jeanette

        September 09, 2021 at 7:45 pm

        Thank you Barb, I will check this out.

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        • Barb Tocci

          September 09, 2021 at 9:09 pm

          A little goes a long way..it’s “measured” in fibrinolytic units.. typically 2000 FU is the standard dosage..Hard to find it without magnesium stearate , flow agent, (soap), Healthy Origins has a 2000 FU’s I sent this to Jacqueline 🙂 opps

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      • Jacqueline

        September 09, 2021 at 8:24 pm

        Barb, nattokinase is in a product in my protocol and still available in amounts to help someone wean off of Eliquis. Many functional medicine docs recommend it bc it is excellent also for breaking down the spike protein!
        Thank you for affirming it!
        Jacqueline

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        • Barb Tocci

          September 09, 2021 at 9:07 pm

          A little goes a long way..it’s “measured” in fibrinolytic units.. typically 2000 FU is the standard dosage..Hard to find it without magnesium stearate , flow agent, (soap), Healthy Origins has a 2000 FU’s

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          • Barb Tocci

            September 09, 2021 at 9:16 pm

            I meant to send the above to Jeanette. 🙂 It’s amazing to me how God has provided the answers to this “kill” shot. So many are getting skin the game to help those who have been duped. My heart’s broken by so much suffering….hard to believe the evil that has been unleashed. his/our enemy’s time is obviously short. Blessing Jacqueline +

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            • Jacqueline

              September 09, 2021 at 11:03 pm

              Thank you, Barb! I’m gonna email you!

    9. Rena Vink

      January 13, 2022 at 8:58 pm

      Hi there, I am trying to find the article you had on Black Seed Cumin and it’s help with the micro blood clot in the lungs from Covid. I have been taking them daily for about 3 or more months and my lungs are so much better. My friend has double pneumonia and is healing. I thought that the black seed cumin will help the recovery. Could you send me the article? Thank you in advance!!

      Reply
      • Jacqueline

        January 14, 2022 at 9:02 am

        Hi, Rena, Here you go: https://deeprootsathome.com/black-seed-binds-to-spike-protein-prevents-vascular-damage/

        Thre is a search bar right at the top of the home page that may be helpful. It is also on mobile devices now!

        God bless you and protect you! ~Jacque

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    10. Amy Moyer

      February 26, 2022 at 5:19 pm

      Hello again from Bloomington! I really appreciate your blog and all you do to help spread important information that is hard to find elsewhere!

      I am wondering what you may have heard about helping long Covid sufferers. It seems there is another wave coming of people with disabilities due to a wide variety of “long covid” symptoms. There is a lot of research in progress but nothing accessible for the very near future. Theories about micro clots, Mast cell activation, mitochondrial function, etc; its hard to know where to start.

      My family has chosen to remain unvaccinated and caught covid in September of 2021. We had mild cases and were taking some supplements. However soon after, my husband developed POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), electrolyte imbalances, and superficial vasculitis, in addition to the typical fatigue, brain fog and insomnia that is typically described with long covid. Conventional doctors offer very little help. He has seen several specialists and had scans and tests. Everything comes back pretty “normal”. Thankfully he has felt some relief of his POTS symptoms by taking a beta blocker prescribed by a cardiologist.

      The last 5 months has sent us on the emotional rollercoaster of researching viral-induced chronic fatigue syndromes. He has had some improvement by starting some nutritional supplements recommended for CFS sufferers including NAC, Quercetin, D-ribose, and a bunch of other vitamins and amino acids. Another limiting factor is that he has pretty severe irritable bowel syndrome (also FODMAP sensitive) that we have been experimenting with for over 20 years. So his stomach is very sensitive and certain supplements upset his GI tract. He eats a very limited diet of mainly rice, chicken, spinach, carrots and oatmeal.

      We are very much on our own, trying things out and experimenting. Do you think TRS will help? It seems promising to try, especially reading your story about overcoming Lyme disease. We are wondering if micro clots might respond similarly to protocols for detectable clots, but there are also some concerns with interactions while taking beta blockers. It is so hard to understand what is happening in his body.

      To make things even more exciting I am due to have baby #5 in 3 weeks!!! The timing doesn’t make sense to us, but we trust that God will continue to be faithful has He always has in the past! ❤️

      Reply
      • Jacqueline

        February 28, 2022 at 3:30 pm

        Amy, I just sent you an email!
        Sending peace,
        Jacque

        Reply

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