Aspen, CO - As fears of long term side effects from the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines continue to increase, more Americans are turning to an invasive and potentially deadly medical procedure.
The family of Hank Lopez, shown here undergoing a bone marrow transplant at the ImmunoPure Medical Spa in Aspen, is asking for donations to the Daily Caller Foundation in lieu of flowers |
"People are scared," ImmunoPure Medical Spa spokesperson Avery Basket explained. "Every day there are more reports of people hearing about sudden deaths and turbo cancers. What we do is give people some peace of mind. We give them hope."
The two most prominent vaccines against COVID-19 involve the use of mRNA technology. This process involves introducing a small amount of mRNA into the body so that our own cellular machinery can produce a protein that is found on the outer membrane of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This allows the body's immune system to learn how to recognize the virus in the event of an infection and respond more quickly in order to prevent severe disease and death.
Despite an abundance of data showing these vaccines to be safe and effective, many have refused them. And an increasing number of people are regretting their choice to be immunized early in the pandemic, citing the potential for a variety of adverse outcomes often discussed in conservative political circles, which have increasingly merged with traditional anti-vaccine voices over the past roughly three years. Clinics like the ImmunoPure Medical Spa in Aspen are popping up to offer these people a way to purify their bodies.
The procedure being offered is one that might sound familiar to people knowledgeable about the treatment of some cancers and blood disorders. According to neuro-oncology physiatrist Mort Fishman, who serves as ImmunoPure's medical director, all medical interventions come with some risk. "Yes, it's invasive. But the only way to remove these unnatural changes to a patient's immune system is to start from scratch. So we cleanse the bone marrow with ablative chemotherapy and then restore their bone marrow to its natural state using pure stem cells from an unvaccinated donor."
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