Increased risk of Stroke with Same Time Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccination

Fall is coming soon, which is the time for influenza shots to be recommended. And since the patients are already in their doctor’s offices, most likely, you will be offered a COVID-19 booster, too. Why not? It saves you a trip, right? They may even quote you this new preprint study. Concurrent administration of COVID-19…

Higher Risk of Strokes after the Pfizer Bivalent Jabs

A newly published preprint shows the higher incidence of ischemic strokes among the recipients of the Pfizer bivalent “vaccine.”[1] The authors are from Northwest Permanente in Portland, Oregon. Why did they make the study? According to the authors, a previous Vaccine Safety Data report of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a statistical…

Immune resistance of the SARS-CoV-2 BA.2.86 variant

A new preprint study sheds light on the transmissibility, infectivity, and immune resistance of the new variant BA.2.86. BA.2.86 bears more than 30 mutations in the spike (S) protein compared to XBB and the parental BA.2. BA.2.86 has been detected in Europe, North America, and Africa, suggesting that this variant may spread silently worldwide. As…

The Unnatural Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 Variants

This article discusses the research showing that the evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 variants is unnatural and could be manufactured.[1] Two authors from Japan specializing in viral genetics and evolution made the astounding claims. Atsushi Tanaka from the Division of Research Animal Laboratory and Translational Medicine of the Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University. The other is…

Pfizer Jab Alters Immune Response in Children and Adults

This article discusses new research showing that the Pfizer BNT162b2 COVID-19 jab changes the immune response and can potentially make someone more prone to viral, bacterial, and fungal infections. Frontiers in Immunology published BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccination in children alters cytokine responses to heterologous pathogens and Toll-like receptor agonists on August 25, 2023.[1] The authors are…

Four Ways Antibodies are Transferred from the COVID Jabbed to the Unvaxxed: Big Deal?

This article presents studies showing four ways that antibodies from those vaccinated against COVID-19 can be transferred to others, including the unvaxxed. But is it a cause for concern? Let’s look at the research papers showing the transmission of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies first. 1. Aerosol and Droplet Transmission A study published by the official journal of…

SAR-CoV-2 embedded in human cells, IgG4, Autoimmune Diseases and Cancer

This article discusses the study that showed that SARS-CoV-2 mRNA can be changed to DNA, making the body produce SARS-CoV-2 proteins.[1][2] Long-lasting exposure to human-produced SARS-CoV-2 proteins affects the immune system, as evident by the increase in IgG4, and makes the body more vulnerable to cancer and autoimmune development. With that summary, let’s proceed with…

What happens to the heart after one year of COVID jab myocarditis?

This article discusses a new study that followed up 40 teenagers who developed myocarditis after receiving COVID jabs.[1] The American Heart Association journal Circulation published the research Cardiovascular Assessment up to One Year After COVID-19 Vaccine–Associated Myocarditis in July 2023. The authors are pediatricians and radiologists from the Hong Kong Children’s Hospital, The University of…

19-year-old who took 1200 mg of Ivermectin Survives

A 19-year-old Black African girl took 400 tablets of 3 mg ivermectin. The Journal of Medical Case Reports published her case in April 2023. Ivermectin is used to prevent the complications of river blindness in Africa. It is caused by a worm called Onchocerca volvulus.  The disease is called river blindness because the blackfly that…

Study Explains Why Some People Have No Adverse Events and Why Some Die after the COVID Shots

This article presents a study that could explain why some people react adversely to the Pfizer COVID-19 shots, and others do not. The authors from Denmark investigated the possibility of batch-dependent variation in light of the emergency-use authorization and large-scale vaccination programs of the COVID-19 “vaccines. The study was published as a Research Letter in the…

Study: Those Up-to-Date with the Shots Gets More COVID-19

This article shows presents a study from the Cleveland Clinic that shows that people who are up-to-date with the mRNA COVID-19 shots are more susceptible to a COVID-19 infection. Recently I published The Devastating Effects of IgG4 after the mRNA COVID shots which showed that one consequence is the increased risk of SARS-pCoV-2 reinfection. The recently published…

The Devastating Effects of IgG4 after the mRNA COVID shots

This article discusses the adverse health effects of the IgG4 that can develop after mRNA COVID-19 jabs. Ig stands for immunoglobulin, which is another name for antibodies. There are five major types of immunoglobulins. They are G, A, M, D, and E, designated as IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, and IgE. They have different roles. IgAs are…

Why there’s a bag on the airplane oxygen mask

In any airline flight, you will hear the flight attendants say something like, “In case of a drop in air pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the ceiling.” “Wear the mask and be aware that oxygen is present even though the bag does not inflate.” So what’s the bag for? You can imagine that the…

The Risk of Alzheimer’s Dementia after COVID-19

This article discusses the alarmingly high possibility of Alzheimer’s disease in certain groups of people after a COVID-19 infection. Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disease that causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to die eventually. It is the most common cause of dementia, the gradual decline in memory, thinking, behavior, and social skills….

The High Risk of Retinal Vascular Occlusions after the COVID jab

This article presents a study showing the high risk of being blind from blood vessel blockage of the eyes after the COVID mRNA shot. The peer-reviewed study published in Nature this month looked at the risk of developing blood clots in the blood vessels that supply the retina of the eyes. The retina is the…

The Many Wonders of HDL

HDL has other functions other than vascular protection. This article presents the other functions of HDL. The salient parts are highlighted in the review article of Kyung-Hyun Cho. After reading this, you will know more about HDL than many others. The HDL quality concerns the morphology of the HDL, such as particle size, shape, and…

How often do you do the post prandial sugar test?

How often do you do the post-prandial sugar test? A FB friend inspires this article. She asked, How often do I check my two-hour after-meal blood sugar? Does it have to be every day? It’s a good question. The answer depends on the situation. If I have diabetes or prediabetic, I will do it at…

Happy Ressurection Day!

May the meaning of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection fill your hearts. Jesus Rises from the Dead Matthew 28 The day after the Sabbath day was the first day of the week. At dawn on the first day, Mary Magdalene and another woman named Mary went to look at the tomb. 2 At that time there was a…

Vasospastic Angina after Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 Shots

This article presents two case reports, an adult and a child with vasospastic angina after a COVID mRNA injection.  Angina is chest pain due to an arterial blockage. The most common cause is atherosclerosis and a blood clot (thrombosis) in the coronary artery.  Angina can also be due to a spasm of the coronaries due…

Walk After Meals to Prevent Sky High Blood Sugars

This article discusses studies showing that physical activity can lower blood sugar levels after eating. Post-prandial hyperglycemia (PPH) exists if the blood sugar is above normal (hyper).  Post-prandial glycemia (PPG) is the blood sugar (glucose) level after eating (prandial). Different professional diabetes associations have their definitions of PPG. Any value above the normal PPG is post-prandial…