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Spikeopathy Guide: Diagnosis of Post-COVID and Post-Vaccination Syndrome

10.04.2026
By: Sound of Truth Publishing Team
In times of ongoing health challenges following COVID-19 infections and mRNA vaccinations, more and more therapists and those affected are seeking well-founded, practical answers. The Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Post-COVID and Post-Vaccine Syndrome, or Spikeopathy by Mirja Effing and Cajus Wacker offers exactly that:
A concise handbook, developed by a network of doctors, which for the first time systematically examines the diagnosis and causes of so-called spikeopathy.

The authors explain in detail how spike proteins, modified mRNA, lipid nanoparticles and other components can lead to systemic disorders – ranging from endotheliitis and microthrombi to neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction. The guide provides specific biomarkers, differential diagnostic clues and practical guidance that therapists can apply directly in their daily practice.

Particularly valuable is the clear distinction between post-COVID and post vaccination syndrome, as well as the description of the specific pathomechanisms that do not occur in this way during natural viral infections. Anyone seeking evidence-based yet independent guidance will find this an indispensable resource.

Expand your knowledge with the anthology

This guide is ideally complemented by the anthology Long/Post COVID & mRNA Vaccine Side Effects, which is available from the Sound of Truth shop. Together, these two publications provide a comprehensive overview of the latest scientific and therapeutic findings.

Order the guide to the diagnosis and treatment of Post-COVID and Post-Vaccine Syndrome now – directly from the Sound of Truth shop: [View the book in the shop](https://www.sound-of-truth.com/de/shop) The anthology **Long/Post COVID & mRNA Vaccine Side Effects** is also available there.

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