Post Vaccine Injury Care
About Post-Vaccine Syndrome Care
Post-Vaccine Injury, also known as Post-Vaccine Syndrome, has only recently been discussed in mainstream medical spaces. The Yale Post-Vaccine Syndrome study being the first study recognizing this. However, Leading Edge Clinic has been at the forefront of treating Post-Vaccine Injury for years now. Through 3 years of intense research and 12 years of combined clinical experience, we continue to take an ever-evolving, evidence-based approach to treating those injured from mRNA shots. The goal of treatment is to:
- Denature and get rid of spike protein and other pathogens
- Bring down systemic inflammation brought on by presence of the spike protein
- Re-regulate the systemic and cellular processes that are dysregulated by the presence of the spike protein
- Deal with new onset pathologies
Become A Patient - No Matter Where You Are Located
To become a patient of Leading Edge Clinic, you must first register. Registration does not require a monetary commitment, and allows us to reach out to interested patients who may have questions about our care model, treatment modalities, etc…
Operating under the legal framework of the First Nations Medical Board allows us to see patients in all 50 states. More information about the First Nations Medical Board can be found under the “General Practice” section of our FAQ page
Hear From Our Post-Vaccine Injured Patients
Mackenzie's Post-Vaccine Injury Story
Mackenzie is a post vaccine injured patient under care of Scott Marsland. As a young, high-level athlete, Mackenzie began experiencing a myriad of symptoms after Pfizer shots, which led to her not being able to participate in athletics. Mackenzie’s recovery is ongoing, but she has made an 80% return to form. Mackenzie and her father, Seth, explain how Leading Edge Clinic is half a year ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to treating Post-Vaccine Injury
Clay's Post-Vaccine Injury Story
Clay is a patient under the care of India Scott. He experienced a long list of symptoms, including unsettling cardiac symptoms that were brushed off by cardiologists. After finding Leading Edge Clinic and beginning treatment, his irregular cardiac symptoms have gone into remission.
Acute Dementia Case Study - Post-Vaccine Syndrome
India Scott FNP-C discusses the complex case of a Post-Vaccine Syndrome patient whose chief complaint was acute dementia. India discusses the severe neurological symptoms, as well as other body systems affected by the spike protein, and how she used her knowledge of spike protein pathology to treat this patient.
John's Post-Vaccine Injury Story
John is a post-vaccine injured patient being cared for by Scott Marsland FNP-C. As an over the road trucker, John noticed issues with his heartbeat and other symptoms he couldn’t explain. Leading Edge Clinic helped him “sort it all out.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I am vaccine injured?
There are no specific biomarkers for vaccine injury, and vaccine injury can often cause, accelerate, or exacerbate other diseases in all population cohorts – regardless of age and prior health status. Vaccine injuries often present as complex, multi-system illness with onset of symptoms temporally associated with receiving an mRNA vaccine. Even if another clinical explanation for disease is presented, it should be considered (based on patient’s risk profile) whether mRNA spike protein and other ingredients may have played a role in disease onset, acceleration, or exacerbation. The simplest way to think about is, “did I see an abnormally rapid decline for my age and health status, after receiving an mRNA vaccine?” The most common symptoms of vaccine injury are Severe Fatigue, Post Exertional Malaise (PEM), and Brain Fog. After these three things, there are a large list of other possible symptom presentations, including but not limited to: Dysautonomia, Small Fiber Neuropathy, Myocarditis/Pericarditis, Thrombotic Events, Reactivation of Latent Viruses, Various Autoimmune Conditions, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Tinnitus, Loss of smell/taste, Diabetes, Lymphadenopathy, MS, and many more…
How do I know you can help me?
What does treatment look like?
We take an evidence-based approach to treating patients. We combine what we know about spike protein pathology, with what we know about potential therapeutic interventions, to come up with 1:1 plans for patients based on how they present when they come to us. Treatments involve some combination of repurposed pharmaceutical drugs, nutraceutical supplements, device recommendations, and lifestyle changes. Plans are tailored to individual patients’ financial limitations – the goal is always to treat with the lowest costs to a patient (while also keeping them safe, and providing effective options). We often find the options we present to patients far exceed what they’ve been offered elsewhere. Many patients start their research on the FLCCC website, or with a “Spike Detox” regimen seen elsewhere. Most patients we see need far more than what is being used in these “detox” regimens. Depending on how a patient comes to us, some goals include reversing fluid stagnation (ie: blood viscosity and coagulation, lymph stagnation, interstitial fluid stagnation), supporting the body’s natural processes (ie: immune function/regulation, digestion, brain function, etc…), eliminating any and all pathogens (ie: especially spike protein, but also latent viruses, mycotoxins, etc…), regenerating damaged cells and tissue, and more.
Will I make a full recovery?
The answer to this question is nuanced. Nearly all of our patients experience improvement. The degree to how much patients improve varies, and is often dependent upon how they come to us, pre-existing comorbities, etc… Most recoveries are not linear. Patients experience ups and downs, due to the complex nature of the condition. One thing that is difficult to understand at this point, is if “full recovery” is possible. Many patients regain their full functioning to their “before” state of health, but remain on some level of treatment (ie: continued spike detoxing) because we do not know how long our bodies will produce spike protein from the mRNA vaccines. Even our sickest patients make significant improvements. Of course, there are significantly ill patients who see improvements that are marginal. But, even those who make marginal improvements initially, seem to eventually reach greater and greater milestones in recovery.
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How long will it take to get better?
There is no one single answer to this question, and we urge you to be wary of anyone that promises or guarantees immediate results. Post-Vaccine Injury is a complex, multi-system illness that can look very different from patient to patient. One big underlying issue across patients is mitochondrial disruption. All patients have some degree of Cell Danger Response, that is causing their mitochondria to shut off. Think of this pupil-related analogy. When you are in a pitch black room and then step outside during the middle of the day, it is way too bright to be able to see because of how dilated your pupils are. They need time and gentleness to adjust to new lighting. If we rushed patients out of a Cell Danger Response, especially when other aspects of their injury haven’t been dealt with, it will be too much too fast for their bodies to handle. Getting rid of pathogens takes time, as does nudging the body into greater levels of energy output. This is not to say we won’t focus on providing immediate relief where possible. We want our patients to be comfortable. Many patients experience different milestones through their healing journey, before they reach their ultimate goal of feeling like they used to. Please call our office if you have more questions
Additional Post-Vaccine Resources
See Our Providers
Learn more about our providers treating Post-Vaccine Syndrome patients
Dr. Kory's Substack
Read more about post-vaccine injury, medical freedom, and other topics on Dr. Kory’s substack, Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings
Scott Marsland's Substack
Read more about Scott’s clinical observations, research findings, and more on his substack, LightningBug.
Hear From Our Patients
Learn more about the experience of other Long Haul Covid and Vaccine Injured patients – from symptom onset, to finding and receiving care at Leading Edge Clinic