Growing evidence suggests an autoimmune response post-COVID infection and COVID vaccination.
A very broad, cursory glance at some mounting evidence suggesting widespread autoimmunity which may explain some of the symptoms of Long COVID and adverse reactions seen.
Another pointless article ...( or too abstruse for myself).... Excess death rate has increased in parallel with the mRNA-injection rollout... Why can you not point to research that may elucidate a mechanism that could explain this link?
This is one of your more technically oriented articles, meaning i dont have a clue what you are getting at except maybe suggesting areas of research.
I have heard that nattokinase can reduce SARS-CoV-2 spikes (from virus or vaccine). Also i saw a presentation that low dose naltrexone can help long Covid patients. Are either of them related to NRP1 and ferritin?
Good article out today on autoimmunity.
Growing evidence suggests an autoimmune response post-COVID infection and COVID vaccination.
A very broad, cursory glance at some mounting evidence suggesting widespread autoimmunity which may explain some of the symptoms of Long COVID and adverse reactions seen.
https://moderndiscontent.substack.com/p/growing-evidence-suggests-an-autoimmune/comments
Thank you.
Have been saying the same thing for about 3 years now.
Without that understanding of autoimmunity, nothing makes sense.
You sure have been saying that. I left a comment notifying the author of your great work on this topic.
Another pointless article ...( or too abstruse for myself).... Excess death rate has increased in parallel with the mRNA-injection rollout... Why can you not point to research that may elucidate a mechanism that could explain this link?
This is one of your more technically oriented articles, meaning i dont have a clue what you are getting at except maybe suggesting areas of research.
I have heard that nattokinase can reduce SARS-CoV-2 spikes (from virus or vaccine). Also i saw a presentation that low dose naltrexone can help long Covid patients. Are either of them related to NRP1 and ferritin?
no