The McCairn Protocol (also called the Edogawa-McCairn Protocol) is an experimental, two-part treatment approach developed or promoted by neuroscientist Dr. Kevin McCairn, PhD, in collaboration with a hospital in Japan (Edogawa Hospital)
It primarily targets symptoms associated with Long COVID and post-mRNA vaccine injury, focusing on issues like persistent spike protein, amyloid-like fibrin microclots, autoantibodies, inflammation, and related vascular/neurological damage
Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) / Plasma Adsorption Therapy (Part 1: “Cleansing”)
This is a specialized form of apheresis (blood filtration) already used in Japan and parts of Asia for certain autoimmune, neurological, and metabolic conditions
Blood is drawn (often via a large-bore catheter in the internal jugular vein in the neck), passed through a machine with dual filters that selectively remove plasma components like harmful proteins, amyloid aggregates, autoantibodies, misfolded proteins, and spike-related material
Unlike standard plasmapheresis (which replaces plasma with donor plasma or albumin), DFPP uses filtration to retain most of the patient’s own plasma while targeting specific larger molecules/pathological elements
Goal:
Physically remove circulating microclots (often amyloid-positive fibrin structures) and inflammatory triggers that may impair microcirculation, contributing to fatigue, brain fog, etc
Stem Cell Growth Factors (SGF) / Cultured Supernatant (Part 2: “Regeneration”)
Intravenous (or sometimes nasal/olfactory) administration of trophic factors, cytokines, exosomes, and growth factors harvested from the culture supernatant of mesenchymal stem cells (often from primary tooth pulp/dental pulp stem cells — autologous or allogeneic “baby teeth” derived)
No live stem cells are infused; instead, it’s the secreted “paracrine” signals (e.g., anti-inflammatory IL-10, neurotrophic factors like BDNF/NGF, VEGF, HGF, TGF-β)
Goal:
Promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, support vascular/endothelial healing, modulate immunity, and aid neurological recovery
Often given daily for ~14 days alongside or after DFPP
The full protocol is typically an outpatient process spanning about 2 weeks at the Japanese facility, with pre-/post-testing (including microclot analysis via Thioflavin T staining and fluorescence microscopy through Synaptek Labs)
Dr. McCairn’s work involves neuroscience research (previously on movement disorders like tics in primates) and analysis of blood samples for amyloid fibrils, abnormal clotting, and prion-like misfolding potentially linked to spike protein
The protocol addresses what proponents call “spikeopathy” — persistent effects from SARS-CoV-2 or mRNA vaccines leading to microclots, endothelial damage, and chronic inflammation.20
It is not a mainstream or FDA-approved treatment for these indications
It is positioned as a proof-of-concept with patient testimonials (e.g., dramatic improvements in energy, cognition, and function in some severe cases as Patient #12 or similar)
Efforts are underway to fund IRB-approved trials in the U.S. to study it more rigorously
This protocol represents one investigational avenue in a broader field of microclot and spike-related research
For the latest, check sources like Synaptek Labs or updates from involved clinicians
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