What the McCairn–Edogawa Protocol Actually Shows (and Doesn’t): Viral Long COVID Cure from Japan?
The McCairn Protocol (Edogawa–McCairn Protocol): Overview and Mechanistic Rationale The McCairn Protocol (also referred to as the Edogawa–McCairn Protocol ) is an experimental, two-phase treatment approach promoted by Kevin McCairn in collaboration with Edogawa Hospital. It is primarily proposed for individuals with Long COVID and post-mRNA vaccine–associated syndromes , targeting hypothesized drivers such as persistent spike protein, amyloid-like fibrin microclots, autoantibodies, chronic inflammation, and associated vascular or neurological dysfunction. Phase 1: Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) / Plasma Adsorption (“Cleansing”) Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) is a specialized form of therapeutic apheresis currently used in parts of Asia, including Japan, for selected autoimmune, neurological, and metabolic conditions. Procedure Blood is withdrawn, often via a large-bore catheter (e.g., internal jugular access). It is passed through a dual-filtration syste...