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Why You Fail The Stair Test — And What's Clogging Your Blood Vessels

Sarah R.
Sarah R.
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Why You Fail The Stair Test

The stairs shouldn't feel like a marathon. But for over two million Americans currently struggling with post-viral cardiovascular symptoms, minor physical exertion now triggers an exhausting physical crisis.

What Spike Protein Actually Does to Your Vessels

Research now identifies that microscopic viral remnants—specifically spike protein fragments—can embed themselves stubbornly within the endothelial lining of your blood vessels. They don't just float freely; they adhere to the walls, causing ongoing micro-inflammation that physically narrows the blood channel.

WHY YOUR BLOODWORK LOOKS "NORMAL"

Standard panels test for acute markers. They don't detect persistent spike protein fragments embedded in tissue. You can have perfectly normal bloodwork and still have a significant vessel-narrowing problem — what researchers now call "spikeopathy."

What happens inside narrowed vessels on the stairs
  1. 1

    Muscles demand 3–4x more oxygen. Heart rate spikes to meet it.

  2. 2

    Protein-coated walls restrict flow. Blood can't move fast enough through the narrowed channel.

  3. 3

    Heart overcompensates. Pushes harder through a smaller opening — the palpitation, the flutter at the top.

  4. 4

    Oxygen debt builds. Crash follows. The "wrecked for the rest of the day" feeling after minor effort.

Vessel Cross Section

Why Your Supplement Stack Isn't Fixing It

You've been treating the alarm — not the fire
The core problem with most long-hauler protocols

Anti-inflammatories reduce the immune reaction to the spike fragments, but they don't dissolve the protein itself. It's like mopping the floor without turning off the tap.

What your stack does
  • Turmeric/Quercetin: Calms inflammation but leaves protein intact.
  • Vitamin D/Zinc: Supports immunity but cannot clear physical blockages.
  • Solo NAC: Great for glutathione, but not strongly proteolytic alone.
  • No BioPerine: Expensive supplements pass through unabsorbed.
What actually clears it
  • Nattokinase: Specifically dissolves the embedded fibrin/protein complexes.
  • Bromelain: Amplifies enzymatic breakdown of spike debris.
  • Anti-inflammatories: Clear up the resultant debris once dissolution begins.
  • BioPerine: Guarantees up to 20x higher absorption into the bloodstream.

To clear the channel, you need a proteolytic matrix—enzymes that specifically digest protein structures. This is a categorically different mechanism than standard anti-inflammatory or immune-boosting supplements.

"I spent eight months on the standard long-hauler stack, wondering why my heart still pounded on the stairs. The mechanism I was missing had a name."

— Jamie T., 48

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Nattokinase

Fibrinolytic enzyme. Dissolves protein buildup in vessel walls — addresses the stair failure directly.

Bromelain

Amplifies Nattokinase. Together they're significantly more effective than either alone.

Turmeric

Anti-inflammatory cleanup once dissolution begins — calms the immune cascade.

NAC

Replenishes glutathione to support cellular recovery during detox.

Quercetin

Stabilises overreactive mast cells. Quiets palpitations and histamine overreaction.

BioPerine

Up to 20x better absorption. Without it, most supplements pass through unused.

Person active and recovered on stairs
The 30-day stair test: the long hauler community's real benchmark for vascular recovery

"Six weeks in I took the stairs at work without thinking about it. I hadn't done that in fourteen months."

— Dana L., verified purchaser, 44
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