Are the Vaxed Potentially Facing an Avalanche of Inflammation?
The evidence is finally starting to roll in!
Evidence from Korea demonstrating that inflammatory conditions are rising significantly after covid vaccination.
What could be the mechanisms?
Pre-print Paper
(A) plantar fasciitis; (B) rotator cuff syndrome; (C) adhesive capsulitis; (D) herniated intervertebral disc; (E) spondylosis; (F) bursitis; (G) Achilles tendinitis; and (H) de-Quervain tenosynovitis. Asterisks indicate that all three vaccinated groups are significantly higher than the unvaccinated group.
Conclusions and Relevance This cohort study found that individuals who received any COVID-19 vaccine were more likely to be diagnosed with inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders than those who did not. This information will be useful in clarifying the adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines and informing people about their potential for inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders after vaccination.
Park, Young Hwan, et al. "Correlation between COVID-19 vaccination and inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders." medRxiv (2023): 2023-11.
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01 Introduction
Overview of Long Covid with a look at immune cells involved and cytokine abnormalities
02 Inflammation and Long Covid
Review of viral antigen persistence in immune cells and t-regulatory cell dysfunction.
03 Throat inflammation in Long Covid
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04 Vaccine induced Lymph Node Inflammation
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08 Q&A - Part 2
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A similar view from Dr. McCullough recently and I'm now suspicious that my husband's inflamed ankle (broken when he was 14) is reacting to recent COVID infection. Heat, swelling, pain, but no recent injury or trauma. Starting him on IVR and anti-inflammatories this week. Hope to see some improvement shortly. Thank you for the astute interpretations.
Hard to know what to say about the state of science, medicine, health institutions and humanity, that where the buck stops. Not much positive to say.