For the past three years, Jean-Marc Sabatier has been explaining here the atypical functioning of SARS-CoV-2 on the human organism. This video allows you to visualize and understand the deleterious effects of the virus and vaccines.
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— SAGGIORI Jan (@saggiori) April 12, 2023
As early as March 2020, Jean-Marc Sabatier* described for the first time the atypical mode of action of SARS-CoV-2 on the various tissues and organs of the human body. This mode of action has since been verified and confirmed by the experimental data accumulated since the beginning of the pandemic.
A major discovery
Jean-Marc Sabatier has made a major discovery by describing the direct involvement of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and its over-activated AT1R receptor in the development of the various pathologies of Covid-19. These are associated with the nervous system as well as the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems. In particular, he described for the first time the macrophagic activation syndrome (MAS) responsible for the attack of bone marrow cells (red blood cells, white blood cells and blood platelets) leading to anemia (red blood cell deficiency), thrombocytopenia (white blood cell deficiency) and thrombocytopenia (blood platelet deficiency)
Three years of scientific wandering
In addition, he described mast cell activation syndrome (MAS), small intestinal bacterial colon overgrowth (SIBO), and hypokalemia (insufficient potassium in the blood).
MAS, SAMA and SIBO and/or hypokalemia, respond to all the pathologies observed during natural SARS-CoV-2 infection or, in some cases, during anti-Covid-19 vaccination or booster injections.
Until now mysterious and difficult to understand for the layman, but also for researchers and physicians, these somewhat abstract notions are becoming obvious to all and are essential to the understanding of these complex phenomena. A video that responds to three years of scientific and medical wandering.
*Jean-Marc Sabatier, Director of Research at the CNRS and Doctor in Cellular Biology and Microbiology. Editor-in-Chief of the international scientific journals: “Coronaviruses” and “Infectious Disorders – Drug Targets”. He is speaking here on his own behalf.
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— SAGGIORI Jan (@saggiori) April 12, 2023