Claims: about anomalous intravascular casts

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01 Apr 2026
Anomalous intravascular casts (AICs) are a fundamentally different architecture that persists in blood vessels and causes chronic oxygen lack and organ damage.

So, senior research Bruce Rapley, one of the doctors, this is not just a big blood clot. This is a fundamentally different architecture. We're dealing with something new here. The profound deficiency in plasminogen is like a building, building a structure impervious to its future demolition. So, there's no plasminogen to be converted to plasmin to break the clot down. So, it's not broken down, it persists. And we've seen great big long versions of this that have been taken out of blood vessels in the embalming situation. It's designed to persist, or it persists. The elemental data confirms it's not just protein, it's a hybrid material our bodies are forced to make but not equipped to clear. This holds a significant health implication. The researchers note that the formation of such persistent obstructing material in blood vessels, particularly in the microvasculature, will lead to chronic oxygen lack, organ damage, pain exhaustion, and cascades of inflammatory. Pathology.