Dr Andrew Moulden’ MASS FLO and Dr Melvin Knisley’ Blood Sludge – Time magazine
MASS blood flo ischemia from vaccinations shares parallels with Dr Melvin Knisley’ research findings of “sludged blood” under varied disease/disorder and immune stimulation states. This is a micro circulation phenomenon and it impairs oxygenation at the capillary level – brain and body to cells and tissues.

Dr Melvin Knisley' blood sludge meets Dr Andrew Moulden' MASS FLO - integrating immunology, neurology, hematology, electrophysiology, fluid dynamics, physics, and colloidal chemistry relative to healing in mammalian physiology
One of medicine’s big mysteries is the bodily process that translates disease into death. One man who has been stubbornly looking for an answer is 43-year-old Dr. Melvin H. Knisley, a gaunt, tall (6 ft. 3) physiologist at the University of Chicago. For 17 years, Dr. Knisley and a squad of co-workers at Chicago and the University of Tennessee have been bending over their microscopes, laboriously studying the circulation of the blood. Last fortnight, Science published their epochal findings.
Using a special quartz-rod light that he developed himself to make blood vessels transparent and three-dimensional under the microscope (TIME, Nov. 18, 1940),
Knisley began by examining blood circulation in healthy animals. In all normal animals (including human beings) the red blood cells float separately in plasma like tiny fish in a rapid stream. They flow along freely and often so swiftly that the individual cells cannot be distinguished under a microscope. A normal red cell keeps to itself.
One day Knisley was peering into the blood vessels of a monkey with malaria. He found a radical change in the red cells: instead of flowing independently, they were clumped together in sluggish masses. Knisely and his group went on to study the circulation in other diseased animals. Sure enough, sludged blood turned up in every animal and human being suffering from severe injury or disease. All told, they found red-cell clumping associated with over 50 conditions, from the common cold to hysteria.
To see Images of Dr Knisley’s blood sludge research and lab – click here
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,887775,00.html#ixzz0ZeS777Si

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