Blood Clot formation after COVID Vaccination

This article is about blood clot formation after getting the COVID-19 vaccination.  In recent news, from DW, Deutsche Welle, Denmark, Iceland and Norway have stopped administering the shot while Italy has banned the use of a batch of AstraZeneca doses as a precaution after an unconfirmed number of people developed blood clots. According to the…

Deadly Autoimmune Antibodies

There have been 1,381 deaths reported after COVID-19 immunization. The deaths from December 2020 until March 1, 2021, are reported on The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). According to VAERS, To date, VAERS has not detected patterns in the cause of death that would indicate a safety problem with COVID-19 vaccines. Over 76 million…

COVID-19, Autoimmunity and Vaccination Part 3

This article dives deeper into the similarities between the proteins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the human body. These are important to know since these similarities can lead to autoimmune diseases during COVID-19 or following vaccination for COVID-19. Autoimmune Disease associated with COVID-19 The COVID-19 illness caused the following autoimmune diseases in some patients. Kawasaki-like…

The I-MASK+ for the Prophylaxis and Early Treatment Protocol of COVID-19

July 9, 2022 update: The FLCCC Early Treatment Protocol is now The FLCCC I-CARE Early COVID Treatment Protocol July 5, 2022 update. The FLCCC updated its Prevention Protocol. It is all at The I-PREVENT COVID Protection Protocol. This article updates the MATH+ protocol discussed in— The MATH+ Protocol Results in Greater Survival in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients. The…

COVID-19, Autoimmunity and Vaccination Part 2

This article can develop an autoimmune disease when antibodies originally directed against the SARS-CoV-2 virus attack human proteins. This is concerning because anyone who got sick with COVID-19 or those who get vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine may have a theoretical possibility to develop autoimmune diseases. Barebones Immune Response The way we develop immunity towards…

60% may already have Immunity to COVID-19

This article talks about the presence of immunity against COVID-19 in as much as 60% of the population, even if they have not been exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. There are 7 types of human coronaviruses or HCoV. Four of them are common. The 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1. The other two, MERS and SARS,…

Molecular Mimicry between the SARS-CoV-2 and the Breathing Center

This article talks about one possible cause of respiratory arrest in people exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus or antigens. A previous article, COVID-19, Autoimmunity, and Vaccination, discussed molecular mimicry between the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 and humans’ genetic makeup. As you probably know, the SARS-CoV-2 virus causes COVID-19. Molecular similarities between SARS-CoV-2 and humans can…

COVID-19, Autoimmunity and Vaccination, Part 1

Autoimmunity is the condition where the body’s immune system attacks itself. The immune system loses its controlled and measured response to germs and becomes uncontrolled. Many factors cause autoimmunity, and viruses are one of them. A few of these viruses are the Human T- cell leukemia virus, type 1, Herpes virus-6, Hepatitis A and C…

AeroNabs are Nanobodies against COVID-19

Aeronabs is a new synthetic product on the market as a nasal inhaler or sprays to stop COVID-19. Aeronabs are nanobodies that block the SARS-CoV-2 virus from attaching to the respiratory lining. The nanobodies in AeroNabs are similar to antibodies, but they are much smaller but still have antibodies’ structural and functional properties. They are…

Vitamin B1 or Thiamine in Infections

Thiamine is a member of the Vitamin B family. It is also known as Vitamin B1. A vitamin substance is an organic substance that is essential for health and nutrition but are not produced in the body. That is why it should be present in food. As mentioned in the article, thiamine is T in…

The MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol Results in Greater Survival in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

The Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance is a group of critical care physicians experienced managing severe COVID-19 patients. On August 5, 2020, they published a scientific review about the MATH+ Protocol for use among hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The MATH+ COVID-19 Early Intervention Treatment Protocol uses intravenous methylprednisolone, ascorbic acid, heparin, thiamine, and ivermectin. The…

Platelet Changes Causes Blood Clots in COVID-19

Patients with severe COVID-19 are noted to have a higher tendency to form blood clots inside the blood vessels. These blood clots can block the flow of blood and lead to organ dysfunction. The blood clots can form in both arteries and veins. A study from Ireland available as a preprint from Medrxiv described the…

High Levels of COVID-19 Antibodies is Bad News

Antibodies are usually associated with a healthy immune system fighting an infection. That’s mostly true, but there is a saying from Paracelsus, The Dose Makes the Poison. Anything in excess can be poisonous. Too much food, water, coffee, sugar, or mostly too much of anything are unhealthy. It is the same with antibodies against COVID-19….

CD4+ Cross-Reactivity between Seasonal Coronavirus Colds and COVID-19

A previous article, Antibodies to COVID-19 can Exist in the Uninfected, talked about research from the Francis Crick Institute about how the antibodies formed against seasonal coronavirus infections can protect against the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Aside from antibody production, the body’s adaptive immune system has other components in its armory. One of which is the…

Antibodies to COVID-19 can Exist in the Uninfected

Is there a natural way to be immunized against COVID-19? Read on to know the answer. Four human coronaviruses (HCoV) are responsible for 30% of the seasonal colds. They are  HCoV-OC43, HCoV-HKU1, HCoV-NL63, and HCoV-229E.  The death rate associated with these seasonal colds is minimal compared to COVID-19. COVID-19 is different. It has a higher…

Sugar Increases Blood Pressure, Weight, Worsens Diabetes and COVID-19 Outcomes

According to the CDC, among U.S. adults, 29% have hypertension, 42.4% are obese, and 10.5% have diabetes. Prediabetes, the condition where the blood sugar is above normal but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes, is present in 88 million Americans or 1 in 3. Hypertension, obesity, and diabetes increase the risk of death…

Study: Current COVID-19 Test by the CDC is Wrong Half the Time

A study published in the July edition of the International Journal of Geriatrics and Rehabilitation looked into the accuracy of the current COVID-19 test issued by the CDC. The study retested the samples provided by the Connecticut State Department of Public Health with a second test. The first test was done using the CDC RT-PCR…

Who, Where and What can get you infected with COVID-19?

People who have asymptomatic COVID-19 are more likely to contaminate surfaces and spread COVID-19. That was one of the findings of a preprint study released in BioRxiv. The study examined asymptomatic, mild, and moderate cases of COVID-19 and different places, 641 environmental surfaces, and air samples. The presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was tested with…

The Rise and Fall of Antibodies in Mild and Asymptomatic COVID-19

A preprint study in biorxiv shows that not all who have asymptomatic and mild Covid-19  develop protective antibodies developed against  COVID-19. As a brief background, after exposure to a virus or bacteria, whether natural or by vaccination, the immunoglobulin M (IgM) rises, followed by immunoglobulin G (IgG). Immunoglobulin is the technical term for the antibody…

A Sustainable Way to Decontaminate a Face Mask Using Household Materials

https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-153868629-1 window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(‘js’, new Date()); gtag(‘config’, ‘UA-153868629-1’); A study from the University of Bordeaux in France was published as a preprint at MedRxiv. As a caveat, this study is still in preprint and not yet peer-reviewed. Entitled,  The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for…