SARS-CoV-2 variants and Long COVID syndrome

This article shows that Long COVID symptoms resulting from different variants can vary. And that some variants tend to cause more Long COVID syndromes. According to the World Health Organization, Long COVID syndrome occurs in individuals with probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection history. It usually starts three months from the onset of COVID-19, and the symptoms…

The bacteria and fungi isolated from face masks

Research from Kindai University, Osaka, Japan tested commonly worn face masks and isolated several pathogenic bacteria and fungi from them. The study was peer-reviewed and published in Nature on July 18, 2022 The investigation involved 109 participants who wore three types of masks. The majority (78%) wore the non-woven mask, the typical blue mask worn…

The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein cross-reacts with eleven human proteins to cause autoimmune diseases

This article features a study that showed the possibility of autoimmune complications from COVID-19 vaccination. I wrote an article about that research on January 24, 2021. One month after the COVID-19 vaccine release. At that time, there were no case reports in the medical journals of COVID-19 vaccine adverse events because it was still early…

The problems with Omicron-booster shots

This article talks about the reasons why Dr. Paul Offit voted against the approval of the booster shots designed for the Omicron variant. Dr. Paul Offit is a member of the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), which advises the FDA on whether new vaccines should be approved. VRBPAC met on June 28…

Antibiotic resistance: An adverse effect of the COVID-19 pandemic

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on July 12 about the 15% increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria in 2020. The report is COVID-19: U.S. Impact on antimicrobial resistance. In the statement, the C.D.C. said that antibiotics were widely used to treat COVID-19 and bacterial infections during hospitalization. The report does not include the C.D.C.’s…

Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines and measures to prevent them

The Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines and measures to prevent them is a letter to the editor. The Virology Journal published it in June 2022. The author is Kenji Yamamoto from the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Okamura Memorial Hospital. There are 1,404 research papers under his name. Below is the abstract of the letter. I…

Triglyceride-glucose index predicts severity of COVID-19

Correction: The formula should include the Logarithm of the product of triglyceride and the fasting glucose level divided by 2. You can go to MDApp for the TyG Index calculator at this LINK. A new way to know the risk for developing severe COVID-19 was published in the Journal of Infection and Public Health in…

Autopsy of a soldier who died of myocarditis after Pfizer COVID vaccination

This article is about the autopsy findings on a 22-year-old soldier from the South Korean military who developed chest pain five days after the first Pfizer BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine and died seven hours later. On June 13, 2021, 5 days after the first dose of BNT162b2 mRNA vaccination, the patient complained to a colleague of…

A professional athlete who died of fulminant myocarditis after the Moderna jab

The following is a case report from the Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Japan. The Journal of Cardiology Cases published it on July 4, 2022. [1] A 27-year-old man was transferred to the emergency room in cardiopulmonary arrest. The patient had just received the first dose of the mRNA-1273 severe acute respiratory syndrome…

What is Immune Imprinting and why it is good to know

This article elaborates on immune imprinting that was mentioned in Dr. Robert Malone: Highly Vaccinated Countries have more COVID-19 deaths History Davenport and Hennessy described immune imprinting in their work on antibodies against influenza in 1956. They found that vaccination produces antibodies to strains previously encountered, but antibody response to strains experienced subsequently is relatively poor….

Strokes Associated with COVID-19 vaccines

This article features the literature review of Kakovan and colleagues’ Stroke Associated with COVID-19 Vaccines. The Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases published it in June 2022 The authors from Iran and Denmarkgathered several cases reported from all over the world and sorted them into the types of strokes and the COVID  vaccines that are…

Acute Transverse Myelitis Cases after COVID Vaccinations

This article features several case reports of COVID-19-associated Acute Transverse Myelitis (ATM) following the COVID-19 vaccination. Anatomy Acute Transverse Myelitis is an inflammation of a segment of the whole spinal cord. The spinal cord comes from the brain and is divided into the cervical (neck), thoracic (chest), lumbar (lower back), and sacrococcygeal (tailbone) segments. Spinal…

The Lab Origin of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus

Professor Jeffrey Sachs chaired the Lancet COVID-19 Commission, which was created to help speed up global, equitable, and lasting solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently Prof. Sachs said something that created shockwaves. I’ll add one provocative statement. We could take it up later. It may shock you, it may not. Or you may say I…

Lower risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and deaths with Intermittent Fasting

Research from the Intermountain Heart Institute in Salt Lake, Utah, showed that subjects who fasted once a month consistently for an average of 40 years had a lower risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality at 11% compared to 28.8% of non-fasters.[1] Intermittent fasting decreases COVID-19 risks in all ages regardless of race or ethnicity, cardiac…

Neuropathic symptoms following COVID-19 vaccination

The preprint study, Neuropathic symptoms with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, released in May 2022, discussed 23 patients with neuropathic symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. Neuropathic symptoms arise from damage to the nerves. The somatosensory and the autonomic can be involved. Somatosensory nerves pick up light touch sensation, temperature, body position, and vibration.  Neuropathic symptoms of the somatosensory nerves are felt…

A report on Kidney failures after COVID vaccinations

Update July 5, 2022: Type of kidney diseases after COVID-19 vaccination included.  Kidney failure can arise after COVID vaccination. The cases presented here are from published case reports in medical journals. These reports were written by physicians that established a relationship between the COVID shots and the development of kidney diseases. Early diagnosis and treatment…

Complete Heart Block after the Pfizer COVID shot

This article is about a man who developed a complete heart block the day after getting the Pfizer COVID injection. A Complete Heart Block is an electrical block that can cause sudden death. That is different from a coronary artery blockage due to atherosclerotic plaque. Background: Normal Heart Conduction Blood flow from the heart depends…

Intermittent fasting results in new and stress-resistant the blood cells

This article continues on the topic of intermittent fasting for post-vaccine syndrome. Previously I covered the concept of autophagy to remove the spike proteins. Intermittent fasting for Post COVID Vaccine Syndrome: Autophagy. Viruses degrade the immune system The biological virus is similar to a computer virus. As the computer virus corrupts the instructions in the…

Intermittent fasting for Post COVID Vaccine Syndrome: Autophagy

Post-COVID vaccine syndrome is a constellation of adverse events after the COVID-19 vaccination. These adverse events commonly include myocarditis, strokes, and sudden deaths. The underlying causes are clot formation, autoimmunity, and exuberant inflammation due to the toxic spike protein made by the body after getting the mRNA shots (Pfizer and Moderna).  In this article, I…

Study shows the aerosol transfer of vaccine-induced COVID antibodies to the unvaxxed

Update: August 14, 2023. ImmunoHorizons have published the featured research A preprint study shows that antibodies elicited by COVID vaccination may be transferred by aerosol to another person. The authors are from the University of Colorado School of Medicine – Anschutz Medical Campus.[1] The study compared anti-COVID-19 antibodies among vaccinated and unvaccinated households with adults…