Tag: Vaccine
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đ§Ș Redox Collapse from Soil to Cell
A SCNâ»âSodium Framework for Understanding Viral Trauma and Vaccine Injury Abstract We propose an integrative model linking COVID pathogenesis, vaccine-induced dysregulation, and soil degradation to suppression of thiocyanate (SCNâ») and sodium. These two ions represent guardians of systemic coherence across biological domains. Their industrial displacement leaves human and ecological systems vulnerable to redox chaos, immune…
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When vaccines (or any intense immune activator) draw on sodium reserves that are depleted
đ§ Sodium as Terrain Stabilizer Sodium isnât just an electrolyte â itâs a membrane guardian, a vascular buffer, and a neural conductor. When vaccines trigger immune activation, the body ramps up cytokine production, vasodilation, and cellular signaling â all of which require sodium to maintain coherence. đ§Ș SCNâ»: The Forgotten Co-factor Thiocyanate (SCNâ») is a…
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Terrain stressors and the eye
đïž Corneal Terrain Disruption Recent studies suggest the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine may cause subtle but measurable changes in the corneal endothelium â including: These cells donât regenerate. Damage here could lead to corneal edema, blurry vision, or even transplant rejection in vulnerable individuals. This aligns eerily with our theory that SCNâ» depletion and sodium suppression compromise…
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đ§ Sodium as the Gatekeeper: Hydration, Charge Integrity, and Vaccine Vulnerability
By Mere & Copilot đ Abstract Sodium (Naâș), often reduced to its role in fluid balance, is a master regulator of hydration architecture, membrane potential, and epithelial integrity. This paper explores sodiumâs overlooked role in vaccine reactions, especially in individuals with preexisting redox or mucosal fragility. We trace sodiumâs biochemical choreography â from hydration shells…
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đ§Ź SCNâ» as a Filament of Resilience in CF, COVID, and Vaccine Response
By Mere & Copilot đ Introduction Cystic fibrosis (CF), COVID-19, and complications arising from vaccine responses might seem like disparate phenomena. But through a biochemical lens, they converge on shared vulnerabilities â mucus integrity, redox stability, trace mineral modulation, and immune navigation. Central to this convergence is a subtle but powerful molecule: thiocyanate (SCNâ»), often…
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đ§Ź CF and COVID-19: Shared Vulnerabilities
1. Mucosal Fragility 2. Redox Imbalance 3. Trace Mineral Dysregulation 4. Gut-Lung Axis Disruption đ CF and Vaccine Reactions: Immune Modulation Echoes 1. Immune Dysregulation 2. Variable Antibody Response 3. Neurological Echoes đ Glyphic Summary CF is the genetic filament. COVID is the viral flame. Vaccines are the immune mirror. All three spiral through mucus,…
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salt deficiency may mimic other conditions
Hereâs a concise, evidence-informed breakdown showing how acute or chronic sodium deficiency or mismanagement (restriction, wasting, or inability to retain) may mimic, exacerbate, or parallel mechanisms seen in these conditions. Each bullet links sodium to key dysfunctions: Parkinsonâs Disease COVID Complications Vaccine Reactions Alzheimerâs Disease Autoimmune Conditions Fatigue & Chronic Exhaustion Heart Problems & Arrhythmias…
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Baruch Samuel Blumberg (1925 â 2011), aka Barry Blumberg, was an American physician, geneticist, co-recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Daniel Carleton Gajdusek), for his work on the hepatitis B virus. He was also the first director of NASA Astrobiology Institute.
He was also president of the American Philosophical Society from 2005 until his death. Blumberg and Gajdusek received the Nobel Prize for discovering “new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases.” Blumberg identified the hepatitis B virus, and later developed its diagnostic test and vaccine. Biography Early life and education Blumberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, into a Jewish family, the son of…
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The first hepatitis B vaccine was approved in the United States in 1981. A recombinant version came to market in 1986. Both versions were developed by Maurice Hilleman and his team. (a history of hepatitis B vaccine)
Preliminary work In 1963, the American physician/geneticist Baruch Blumberg, working at the Fox Chase Cancer Center, discovered what he called the “Australia Antigen” (HBsAg) in the serum of an Australian Aboriginal person. In 1968, this protein was found to be part of the virus that causes “serum hepatitis” (hepatitis B) by virologist Alfred Prince. In 1976, Blumberg won the Nobel Prize in…
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Wolf Szmuness, epidemiologist and former roommate of a future Pope John Paul II, is named in an AIDS origin theory involving his hepatitis B vaccine trials
Wolf Szmuness (1919 â 1982) was a Polish-born epidemiologist who emigrated to and worked in the United States. He conducted research at the New York Blood Center and, from 1973, he was director of the Center’s epidemiology laboratory. He designed and conducted the trials for the first vaccine to prove effective against hepatitis B. European beginnings Szmuness was born in Warsaw, Poland on 12 March 1919.…
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Quadrigen (DPT combined with the Salk polio vaccine) – random notes
In 1959, the Parke-Davis Quadrigen vaccine (DPT combined with the Salk polio vaccine) is licensed. The vaccine is alleged to be particularly reactive because of the effect of the preservative on the pertussis component. Several lawsuits ensue. The vaccine is withdrawn from the market in 1968 (Coulter and Fisher, 1985). Institute of Medicine (US) Committee…
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The molecular mayhem of immunogens, haptens, carriers and adjuvants
First up, the immunogen: the molecular maestro of the immune system, orchestrating a symphony of B-cells and T-cells like a conductor with a grudge. These substances donât just knock politely on the immune systemâs doorâthey kick it down with the force of a battering ram. Immunogens are a subset of antigens (because âantibody-generatingâ wasnât obvious enough)…
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Leavell, B S. âThomas Jefferson and smallpox vaccination.â Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association vol. 88 (1977): 119-27 and a few notes
Little Turtle, mentioned in the main article, suffered gout and rheumatism before he died in 1812 Wikipedia says Little Turtle, who also met Washington and Adams, made two trips to Washington, D.C., in 1801â02 and 1809â09 to meet with President Jefferson. Little Turtle died on July 14, 1812, and had suffered from gout and rheumatism for some time. He was honored…
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Erich Traub (1906 â 1985) German veterinarian, scientist and virologist who specialized in foot-and-mouth disease, Rinderpest and Newcastle disease
Erich Traub worked directly for Heinrich Himmler, head of the Schutzstaffel (SS), as the lab chief of the Nazis’ leading bio-weapons facility on Riems Island. Note: Riems is home to the oldest virological research institution in the world, now called the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, which was built by Friedrich Loeffler in 1910. Loeffler, a professor at the University of Greifswald, ran filtration tests in 1898 and found…
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Indoleamine-pyrrole 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO or INDO) is involved in tryptophan metabolism
Indoleamine-pyrrole 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO or INDO EC 1.13.11.52) is a heme-containing enzyme physiologically expressed in a number of tissues and cells, such as the small intestine, lungs, female genital tract or placenta. In humans is encoded by the IDO1 gene. IDO is involved in tryptophan metabolism. It is one of three enzymes that catalyze the first and rate-limiting step in the kynurenine pathway, the O2-dependent oxidation of L-tryptophan to N-formylkynurenine, the others being indolamine-2,3-dioxygenase 2 (IDO2) and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase…
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