New Study Raises Questions About Heart Health and mRNA Vaccines

  • New Study Raises Questions About Heart Health and mRNA Vaccines

    Posted by IMA-HelenT on April 15, 2025 at 2:25 pm EDT

    A New study co-authored by Senior Fellows Dr. Kirk Milhoan and Dr. Jessica Rose, is getting attention—and for good reason.

    The research found that ALL individuals who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines showed elevated troponin levels, a sign of potential heart muscle injury.

    Even more concerning, up to 1 in 27 vaccine recipients developed subclinical myocarditis—heart inflammation that may not show immediate symptoms but could carry long-term risks.

    These findings suggest that cardiac injury after mRNA vaccination might be more common than we’ve been led to believe.

    💬 What are your thoughts?

    Have you or someone you know experienced heart-related symptoms after vaccination? Do you think more people are becoming aware of these risks?

    You can read 📚 the full breakdown here: IMA Substack Article

    Jeff Gerber replied 1 day, 1 hour ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Aznasimage

    Member
    April 17, 2025 at 3:17 am EDT

    I have not read anything on blood transfusions and mRNA vaccine/artificial spike protein transference. A platelet disorder dictates that I receive whole blood infusions before medical or dental procedures. Less than three months after an infusion I spent a week in Cardiac ICU due to a non stemi myocarditis. I have an autonomic disorder so have had my heart thoroughly explored. There were no preexisting cardiac conditions.

    I am a retired Ophthalmic Technician who had already lost trust in allopathic medicine by the time the mRNA Covid vaccines were introduced. There was no way to trust a vaccine that was using us for it’s live trials. Thirty years ago it would have been considered criminal malpractice.

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      April 17, 2025 at 9:50 am EDT

      So sorry @Aznasimage that you have developed these issues. I am going to forward this on to our doctors as a discussion, to see if anyone has data on transfusions.

  • Jeff Gerber

    Member
    April 18, 2025 at 11:03 am EDT

    ❤ Thank you so much to everyone who was involved in this study and for posting it here.

    This establishes a strong foothold and foundation to build upon.

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