“Myocarditis: Once Rare, Now Common”
Dr. Thomas Levy is a certified cardiologist and attorney-at-law who is currently the medical consultant for the US Freedom Flyers (USFF) co-founded by major airline pilot and President of the USFF, Josh Yoder. Together, they’ve been working to expose serious dangers in aviation enabled by a lack of proper regulations from the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). Dr. Levy recently published a paper called “Myocarditis: Once Rare, now Common”. Dr. Levy joined DailyClout to explain his paper and his work with the US Freedom Flyers.
Dr. Levy and the US Freedom Flyers are calling for airlines and the FAA to ensure the safety of their pilots, and quickly.
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In late 2015 I had a heart attack ‘scare’ with costly unnecessary hospitalization. I later discovered on my own that I had inadvertently ingested two tiny doses of the FDA approved preservative/cooking oil preservative TBHQ in one day. It was already known then to cause neurological events and vision problems in some people. The defining diagnosis was a high troponin I level. Even later, I learned that strenuous use of skeletal muscles can upset troponin I levels. Much more recently, I found that TBHQ is increasing in use (e.g., microwave popcorn). For me it now begs the question: “Can some of the alleged ‘myocarditis’ be attributed to the increased usage of TBHQ as a preservative that, primarily, does not discolor cooking oil even if it contains iron?” Perhaps an emphasis should be placed on getting the D-Dimer test in place of troponin I testing. Another possible factor is undiagnosed calcium deficiency, because standard blood serum testing for calcium is unreliable due to the body leaching it from bones, nerves and/or teeth trying to maintain an optimal blood pH, slightly alkaline.