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Monoclonal antibody treatments can help the body make antibodies for itself in people who test positive for COVID-19. Learn what they are and how they work in your body.
Association of COVID-19 with impaired endothelial glycocalyx, vascular function and myocardial deformation four months after infection - Lambadiari - - European Journal of Heart Failure
Aims SARS-CoV-2 infection may lead to endothelial and vascular dysfunction. We investigated alterations of arterial stiffness, endothelial coronary and myocardial function markers four months after ...
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Buried in the fine print of Monday's approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of the Pfizer Comirnaty COVID vaccine are two critical facts that affect whether the vaccine can be mandated, and whether Pfizer can be held liable for injuries
Study Fully Vaccinated Healthcare Workers Carry 251 Times Viral
A preprint paper by the prestigious Oxford University Clinical Research Group, published Aug. 10 in The Lancet, found vaccinated individuals carry 251 times the load of COVID-19 viruses in their nostrils compared to the unvaccinated
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NY VACCINATED VS. UNVACCINATED STUDY REVEALS STAGGERING STATISTICS WHICH THE NY DOH REFUSES TO ACKNOWLEDGE ICAN - Informed Consent Action Network
On May 21, 2021, the attorneys that regularly represent ICAN sent a demand letter on behalf of a group comprising all the families of unvaccinated children in four contiguous school […]
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There isn’t just a link between celiac disease and thyroid dysfunction, there is also evidence to suggest that a gluten free diet can improve thyroid function and related symptoms in those with thyroid dysfunction, including those with autoimmune thyroid conditions. While much of the research focuses on Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, there is also some compelling research supporting the benefits of a gluten free diet for those with Graves hyperthyroidism.
The same study referenced above that looked at the link between celiac disease and thyroid disease also looked at the impact that a gluten free diet has on thyroid function. The researchers found that in certain cases, gluten withdrawal may single-handedly reverse the thyroid dysfunction.
One study studied the effect of a gluten free diet on a group of women diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. The study split the group of women into those who followed a gluten free diet and those who ate gluten. The participants who followed a gluten free diet reduced thyroid antibody levels and also increased vitamin D levels.
Another study evaluated children aged 1-12 with celiac disease and concluded that compliance with a gluten free diet can help reduce incidence of autoimmune thyroiditis and also maintain a healthy thyroid in existing celiac disease patients.
Another topic of interest with respect to thyroid dysfunction is the symptom of obesity in those (particularly women) with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. One study attempted to take the evaluation of a gluten free diet on autoimmune hypothyroid a step further and compared weight loss in a group of women with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis who followed a standard calorie reduction diet with a group of women with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis who followed a standard calorie reduction diet and a gluten free diet. After six months, body fat content was statistically significantly lower in the group of women on the gluten free diet than in the control group of only a calorie reducing diet.
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Does gluten play a role in visual snow Can gluten cause photophobia And more answered! - YouTube
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00:00 - what vitamins and minerals are needed to help vision that I may not be absorbing due to celiac?
01:31 - does gluten play a role in visual snow?
03:00 - I’ve heard that einkorn and other ancient grains won’t hurt me.
03:30 - I wake up with tingly fingers and achy arms, can it be gluten?
04:43 - six bouts of iritis - can it be gluten related?
06:17 - my loved one has uveitis and the labs show ankylosing spondylitis
06:54 - gellan gum or xanthan gum?
07:50 - can gluten withdrawal cause styes or mouth ulcers?
08:44 - should we avoid nightshades if we have inflammatory bowel disease?
09:48 - I have hashimotos and believe it causes eye pain
10:10 - how does having had cataract surgery affect the risk of retinopathy?
15:09 - what products would you recommend for itchy, watery eyes?
16:47 - how much vitamin A do you need?
19:04 - does bee pollen contain gluten?
19:55 - I have heard that ulcerative colitis can progress to eye disease like unveils
20:19 - can having hypothyroid cause clouded or blurry vision?
20:33 - can gluten cause photophobia?
21:48 - vitamin A and saturated fat
22:19 - is it possible to have false elevation in hemoglobin A1C?
25:35 - is salmon a good source of vitamin A?
25:50 - what medical degree would you suggest for someone with a holistic view?
26:47 - should we get copper naturally or is it best to supplement?
27:10 - myaesthenia gravis
28:55 - floaters in the eyes
29:40 - can gluten cause bags under the eyes?
30:09 - fat deposits in the eyes
30:55 - how much vitamin D, E and omega do I need?
31:45 - my mom has macular degeneration, how do I avoid getting it myself?
32:20 - testing for vitamins and minerals
33:00 - screen time exposure
34:40 - brand of vitamin A that you recommend?
35:30 - what kind of chromium?
35:40 - vasovagal syncope related to gluten?
35:45 - what can be done for eyelid droop?
36:13 - does vitamin D cause kidney stones?
36:27 - how does Reuters Syndrome affect the bladder?
36:40 - what do you recommend for RA?
37:00 - do the vitamin supplements reverse the damage to the eyes or just stabilize them?
37:45 - substituting gluten free flours
38:22 - can fibromyalgia cause eye issues?
38:41 - what are nightshades?
39:00 - how much can someone’s vision fluctuate with changes in diet?
39:47 - could gluten have caused my optic neuritis?
40:17 - can colloidal silver help for allergies?
41:35 - can a gluten free diet help with Parkinsons?
42:04 - what about cows milk?
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Low molecular weight fucoidan attenuating pulmonary fibrosis by relieving inflammatory reaction and progression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition - ScienceDirect
Diffuse alveolar injury and pulmonary fibrosis (PF) are the main causes of death of Covid-19 cases. In this study a low molecular weight fucoidan (LMW…
Removal, Bioleaching and Detoxification of Heavy Metals by Aloe vera as Phytoremediation Case Report Suppression of Gall Bladder Hypertrophy and Ureteral Stone Yagi
Decontamination of air, soil, and water polluted with dangerous mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and chromium by plants is called phytoremediation. As a living plant, Aloe vera was used to clean up the soil, water and air contaminated with dangerous heavy metals and gas. Aloe vera plant and the waste powder occurred from aloe vera gel processing, were applied for phytoremediation in which Aloe vera was proposed as a cost-effective plant-based approach of environmental remediation. Bioleaching is a process of extracting metals from their ores through the use of living microorganisms. Endophytic bacteria in Aloe vera gel could be used as bioleaching of heavy metals. Furthermore the detoxification of heavy metals and hepato-therapeutic effects by Aloe vera was focused specially on hepatic fibrosis and chronic kidney diseases. Case reports showed the suppression of gall bladder hypertrophy and ureteral stone by aloe vera supplements.
Iceland Top Doc Admits Natural Immunity Only Way To Herd Immunity - YouTube
Iceland is the 3rd most v@x country in the world and yet is experiencing more C0v2 cases than every before. Now, the top epidemiologist in Iceland says natural immunity is the only way to herd immunity.
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The European Union database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, and they are now reporting 20,595 fatalities, and 1,960,607 injuries, following COVID-19 injections
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When gluten sensitivity or celiac disease is unmanaged or undiagnosed, deficiencies of macro- and micronutrients can occur. This is generally due to impaired digestion throughout the small and large intestine.
Protein is among the nutrients affected by malabsorption in celiac disease. Malabsorption of dietary protein leads to a deficiency of proteins within the body that can cascade into a number of issues in the body as discussed previously.
Research studies have identified that those newly diagnosed with celiac disease commonly have protein deficiency. When protein deficiency is combined with chronic inflammation as is common in those with gluten induced damage, a vicious cycle can occur. Especially when gluten contributes to damage of the muscles, joints, and tendons. This cycle, is commonly referred to as the “Gluten Muscle Wasting Cycle” or the “Grainflammation Cycle”.
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Helpful Tips For Healing A Gluten-Ravaged Body GreenMedInfo Blog
Many of us ate wheat and gluten-containing products from infanthood into adulthood, unaware of the many adverse health effects that came with this socially–sanctioned dietary practice, until our bodies forced us to fully appreciate the darker side of wheat. Now, having thrust a baguette into the glutinous heart of the wheat monster, many of us have bodies that are still recovering from its ravages.
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There are a number of factors that play into the development of thyroid disease, but first lets focus on the often overlooked nutrient needs of the thyroid gland.
In order to regulate and make thyroid hormone, the body needs certain nutrients. These nutrients should be provided by the diet, but a healthy gut flora also plays a role in delivering nutrients for thyroid function.
First, the body needs protein, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12 to produce TSH
Next, once TSH is produced, the brain sends a signal to your thyroid to make T4, which is the Thyroxine made up of the amino acid Tyrosine plus four molecules of iodine attached to it. For this, it needs the help of Vitamin C, B2 and B3.
T4 is the inactive form of thyroid hormone, and so the body needs to convert it to T3. To make this conversion, the body needs the help of the nutrients selenium and iron.
T3 is the active form of the hormone, but to get it inside of the cells in the body to help regulate our metabolism, the body needs vitamins A and D and omega-3 fatty acids.
The absence of any of these nutrients can suppress thyroid function and disrupt thyroid pathways, causing the thyroid to not work efficiently. Gluten induced malnutrition is one of the major mechanisms of thyroid hormone dysfunction.
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1 Relationship between glucosamine use and the risk of lung cancer data from a nationwide prospective cohort study - PubMed
Regular use of glucosamine was significantly related with decreased risk of lung cancer and lung cancer mortality, based on data from this nationwide prospective cohort study.