This article is about a man who died of severe brain and heart inflammation after the COVID-19 injection. The case report was peer-reviewed and published in Vaccines on October 1, 2022. The author is Dr. Michael Mörz, from the Institute of Pathology’ Georg Schmorl’ of the Municipal Hospital Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Germany. Case Report A 76-year-old man…
Author: Jesse Santiano, M.D.
Sweden stops recommending COVID-19 vaccination for 12 to 17 years old
Sweden’s Public Health Authority (Folkhälsomyndigheten) has stopped recommending COVID-19 shots to children ages 12 to 17. From their report, “All in all, we see that the demand for care as a result of the covid-19 has been low, particularly among children and young people during this pandemic, and in addition, has decreased since the virus…
The Projected Rise in Global Dementia
In February 2022, Lancet published a paper that forecasted an almost three-fold increase in the number of people with dementia. From 57·4 million cases globally in 2019 to 152·8 million cases in 2050.[1] The Dementia Forecasting Collaborators authored the paper. They estimated that there were more women with dementia than men with dementia in 2019…
Oncolytic viruses – viruses that dissolve cancer
Yesterday I posted Remission of Hodgkin lymphoma with SARS-CoV-2. It was about a man whose blood cancer (Hodgkin’s lymphoma) disappeared four months after he contracted COVID-19. Oncolytic viruses can dissolve (lyse) cancer (onco) cells. Research into the use of viruses for cancer treatment has been ongoing for the past few decades. The following are genetically modified…
Remission of Hodgkin lymphoma with SARS-CoV-2
This article is unique because it is about a man whose Hodgkin’s lymphoma disappeared after he had COVID-19. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocytes. A common sign is enlarged lymph nodes all over the body. Case Report The patient is a 61-year-old patient receiving hemodialysis for end-stage renal failure. Before getting sick with…
Dietary changes to remove the Warburg Effect and prevent cancer
Yesterday, I published The Carcinogenic Effects of the SARS-CoV-2. I discussed the papers that showed how the SARS-CoV-2 virus could cause cancer. The COVID-19 virus can cause changes in the infected cell’s machinery to use the glycolytic pathway and produce the Warburg effect. The Warburg effect is when cancer cells consume sugar (glucose) for energy. One…
The Carcinogenic Effects of the SARS-CoV-2
This article is about the ability of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to change the inner workings of the cells to promote cancer formation. It is known that some viruses can cause cancer. Some viruses can control an infected person’s genes, resulting in unrestricted cell proliferation leading to cancer. Tumor Viruses and cancers Human…
Cardiac Arrhythmias Explain Excess Deaths
Sky News reports, “Deaths due to an irregular heartbeat are likely to be one of the reasons more people than usual have been dying this year – with the number well above average so far.” The number of deaths registered in England and Wales due to cardiac arrhythmias was more than usual for much of…
Denmark recommends COVID-19 vaccination for those over 50 years only
This article features the policy of the Danish Health Authority regarding COVID-19 shots. Notice that they use the words recommend and offer, not mandate or required. The Danish Health Authority does recommend the COVID shots to everyone. They recommend it to the vulnerable who are more than 50 years old. The quotes are from DHA,…
Patient immunized with ACAM2000 Smallpox Vaccine infected with Monkeypox
As of September 16, 2022, the latest number of global monkeypox cases is now 60,332 in 107 countries. The CDC published a case report about a man who contracted monkeypox even though he was vaccinated with the ACAM2000 smallpox vaccine eight years ago. The ACAM2000 is approved to help protect against smallpox and has…
Corneal graft rejections after COVID-19 vaccinations
This article is about corneal graft rejection among those who received COVID-19 shots. The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye. It is in front of the pupils, the iris, and the lens. The eyes have immune privilege. That means they can tolerate antigens from foreign bodies (i.e., corneal grafts) without eliciting an…
Israel study: No increased incidence of myocarditis with COVID-19
This article features a large study showing no increased incidence of myocarditis in those with COVID-19. One of the arguments for getting COVID-19 shots despite the associated myocarditis is that it prevents myocarditis, which is the sequelae of the COVID-19 disease. A large study from Israel published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine shows no…
6 Potential Uses of the Bismuth + NAC combination
This article discusses the potential uses of the Bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) and NAC combination against infections. Bismuth subsalicylate is the active ingredient in Pepto Bismol® and is an effective antimicrobial. BSS is part of the treatment protocol for Peptic Ulcer disease. Bismuth’s antimicrobial and antisecretory properties make it ideal for preventing Traveler’s diarrhea. For systemic…
Colloidal bismuth and NAC inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication
This article shows that combining two over-the-counter drugs, colloidal bismuth, and NAC, effectively prevents SARS-CoV-2 replication.[1] Even though the study used colloidal bismuth, the authors mentioned that other forms of bismuth, like bismuth subsalicylate, will work the same. Bismuth subsalicylate is the active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol®, while Colloidal Bismuth Salicylate (CBS) is present in De-Nol®…
A new study shows a 100% decreased hospitalization rate with regular ivermectin use
Cureus recently published a peer-reviewed study that showed the effectiveness of ivermectin in decreasing COVID-19 hospitalization among ivermectin users.[1] Kerr et al. conducted the prospective observational study in Itajaí, Brazil, between July 7 and December 2, 2020. A Prospective Observational Study is a study in which the actual (i.e., real-world) experiences of the groups being…
Pepto-Bismol for COVID-19
A small case series about the potential use of bismuth salicylate, the active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol for COVID-19, was recently peer-reviewed and published in Frontiers in Drug Discovery. Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter drug for abdominal complaints like nausea, pain, and diarrhea. The active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate (BSS). In the study, most patients hospitalized with…
Linoleic acid from intermittent fasting may prevent COVID-19
This article features a study that shows how linoleic acid from intermittent fasting can reduce the chances of getting COVID-19. Background The SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 attaches to human cells using its spike proteins. After attachment, the viruses enter the cells and start replicating. The SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins can be in the open…
The Rise in Deaths Among Canadian Doctors
An article by Steve Kirsch brought about my attention to this topic. Over 30 deaths of young, healthy Canadian doctors cannot be explained any other way than they were killed by the vaccine. In the article, Steve referred to an episode by Stew Peters where he talked with Odessa Orlewicz, who wrote about the rise in…
Diseases of the Female Reproductive System Associated with Metabolic Syndrome
This article first came out on April 19, 20,19, and was rewritten with new information. This article points out several diseases of the female reproductive organs linked to metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome Metabolic syndrome is satisfied if someone has three of the five criteria. Waist circumference over 101 cm, 40 inches (Western men) or 90…
Spleen glia connects the immune and nervous system
Years ago, a patient told me her emotions changed after her hysterectomy. At that time, I wondered if some nerve tissue was present in the uterus that, when removed, affected her. Recently, I read Glial cells may take on big jobs in unexpected body parts on Science News referring to a study that showed glial cells in…