large case study of Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants; also known as ASIA. Think of Aluminum as the perfect example and think of macrophages myofasciitis.
elevations of CCL2/MCP-1 present in those with ASIA versus those not. The author concludes this should be use as a biomarker for MMF. The study subjects were long post-vaccine.
Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
Adjuvants in vaccines are dangerous. ASIA and macrophages myofasciitis are implicated in the damage caused by adjuvants, of which aluminum is the most widely known. I love what the author says here: "safe assessments for vaccines have often not included appropriate toxicity studies because vaccines have not been viewed as inherently toxic". This is not political but scientific.
Absolute must read! Science. That is what physicians are. Eliminate politics and bias. Aluminum, common adjuvant in vaccines and well known neurotoxin, has been linked to post vaccine macrophagic myofascitis. Now, world experts have placed it at the forefront of a new created syndrome "ASIA" which is autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants.
Only abstract available. The autoimmune disease that can accompany adjuvants in vaccines is a interaction between genetic susceptibility and environment. For example, if a person genetically does not detox well and then they are overloaded with adjuvants in an ever increasing vaccine regimen then they are a set up for ASIA.
Breast cancer incidence varies Asian American women living in Asia versus US. The great variable here is the environment. A change in phenotypic expression.
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Study reviews the studies of IV vitamin C and cancer. The authors discuss the mechanism of action of the high dose vitamin C. The authors are correct in their conclusion that a large body of evidence is lacking and that the majority are case study. However, to even discount these in the face of the safety and the reduction in side effects associated with chemotherapy by IV vitamin C would be unacceptable. To delay recommendation due to a full lack of understanding would be unacceptable as well. No deaths have been reported due to IV vitamin C. Contrast this with chemotherapy. However, case studies have pointed to IV vitamin C as a positive tool to attach cancer.
Statin use is associated with an increased prevalence and extent of coronary plaques possessing calcium
As compared with individuals not taking statins, those taking statins possessed a significantly higher prevalence of obstructive CAD, as well as higher numbers of vessels with obstructive CAD
non-calcified (NCP), mixed (MP), or calcified (CP) plaque
statin use was each associated with a significantly higher prevalence of NCP, MP and CP
statin use was associated with increased presence of MP [odds ratio (OR) 1.46, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.27–1.68, p < 0.001] and CP (OR 1.54, 95% CI 1.36–1.74, p < 0.001], but not NCP
statin use was associated with increasing numbers of coronary segments possessing MP and CP but not associated with increasing numbers of coronary segments possessing NCP
North America, Europe and Asia
A total of 6673 individuals (2413 on statin therapy and 4260 not on statin therapy) comprised the study population
we identified a strong association of statin use to coronary artery plaque features
statin use was associated with a differentially increased prevalence and extent of MP and CP
one potential unifying hypothesis is that rather than regression of coronary plaque, statins may contribute to the conversion of coronary plaque constituents, perhaps by conversion of NCP to plaque possessing calcium
Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA)
Statin use was associated with a higher frequency of severe coronary artery stenoses as well as numbers of coronary vessels with obstructive CAD