Mathews Journal of Case Reports

2474-3666

Previous Issues Volume 10, Issue 1 - 2025

Imaging Diagnosis of and Treatment for Spike Protein-Induced Thrombosis after COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination

Takuji Shirasawa*

Ochanomizu Health & Longevity Clinic, Tokyo, Japan

*Corresponding Author: Takuji Shirasawa, Ochanomizu Health & Longevity Clinic, Tokyo, Japan, E-mail: [email protected]

Received Date: December 12, 2024

Published Date: January 02, 2025

Citation: Shirasawa T. (2025). Imaging Diagnosis of and Treatment for Spike Protein-Induced Thrombosis after COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination. Mathews J Case Rep. 10(1):195.

Copyrights: Shirasawa T. © (2025).

ABSTRACT

Thrombosis is one of the adverse effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. A 60-year-old man suffered from brain fog, a common neurological symptom, for more than 3 months after the 4th booster injection of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. MRA analysis revealed filamentous thrombi in the right and left internal carotid arteries. A spike protein detox protocol with Phyto-PROTEOLYSETM, PROTISS-CTM, CurCum-ZymeTM, and aspirin was applied. At the clinical follow-up, his D-dimer level indicated that the spike protein detox protocol resulted in the successful degradation of spike thrombi in his internal carotid arteries, thus relieving his brain fog. MRA analysis also revealed the resolution of the spike thrombus, demonstrating that the spike-detox protocol is a clinically relevant approach for treating the long-term adverse effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccination.

Keywords: COVID-19, mRNA Vaccine, Spike Thrombosis, Proteolysis.


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