Gardasil and Vitamin Deficiency?#Vaccines#Health#Adverse reactions to vaccines

Gardasil and Vitamin Deficiency?

April 22, 201

By Derrick Lonsdale, MD

Dr. Lonsdale: Gardasil and Vitamin Deficiency

Dr. Lonsdale: Gardasil and Vitamin Deficiency?

In July 2013, I received an e-mail from the mother of an adolescent girl who had received Gardasil vaccination some four years previously.  Her many symptoms that had mystified her doctors were eventually diagnosed as Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), published recently as a complication after the administration of this vaccination[1].  The mother had conducted her own research and had come to the unlikely conclusion that her daughter suffered from beriberi.

A better name for this condition would be thiamin deficiency disease since the name beriberi was originally derived from its common occurrence in eastern countries where rice has been the staple diet for centuries.  Outbreaks of the disease were often associated with increased affluence when the peasants could afford to have the rice milled to remove the husks, yielding white rice that looked better when it was served.  The vitamins are in the husks, so this is a historical example of high calorie carbohydrate malnutrition, sometimes known as empty calories.

The question that this mother asked me was, “Does this make any sense and if so can it be proved?”

The idea of a vaccination actually causing a vitamin deficiency disease like this appears, at first sight, to be completely absurd. I reported to her that there was a very accurate blood test available to prove thiamin deficiency and this requires some explanation.

Erythrocyte (red blood cell) transketolase

All of our body and brain cells are chemical micro-factories.  Each cell must create energy in order to perform its specialized function. This energy is provided by “engines” (mitochondria) within each cell.

Using this energy to build complex molecules in the body (e.g. a hormone) is performed in a series of “steps” (chemical reactions), each of which requires an enzyme.  The enzymes, complex proteins, act as catalysts that enable a series of chemical reactions to take place as simpler chemical compounds are gradually made more and more complex.

Each enzyme, however, cannot work efficiently without one or more cofactors, naturally occurring vitamins, most of which, like thiamin, have to be obtained from diet.

Red blood cells, aside from their ability to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, have another vital function involving a series of chemical changes, in which the enzyme transketolase is required.  Cofactors for this enzyme are thiamin (vitamin B1) and magnesium.  Without them, the enzyme is partially crippled.

By taking a blood sample and measuring the speed at which the chemical product of the transketolase enzyme is synthesized, we can ascertain its baseline efficiency.  If, by adding thiamin, this activity accelerates, we know that that is what the enzyme required in order to reach its maximum efficiency. The acceleration can be measured as the percentage increase over the speed of the first reaction before thiamin is added.

Although the so-called gold standard advised by the Mayo Clinic for ascertaining deficiency of thiamin is by measuring its level in the blood, this level may be completely normal in the presence of deficiency.  This is because thiamin is required inside the cell in order to maintain its vital functions.

Measuring the concentration of thiamin in blood when it is outside the cells that require it bears no relationship with its presence or biologic function inside the cell. The same thing applies to measurement of magnesium deficiency.

The enzyme transketolase is also present in brain where it has a vital function. Reduction of its activity from deficiency of thiamin or magnesium causes brain dysfunction, particularly in the lower part of the brain, the limbic system and brainstem that are known to be highly sensitive to these deficiencies.

Because thiamin is so vital to the enzymes involved in energy metabolism involving consumption of oxygen in the brain, thiamin and mild to moderate oxygen deficiency both produce exactly the same changes as recognized by a pathologist using a microscope.

POTS, beriberi and dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system

The courageous mother of this young lady followed through with the transketolase test. It was strongly positive for thiamine deficiency, providing scientific proof that her hunch was right.

Two other girls and a boy, all of whom were known to this mother and who were suffering from post-Gardasil POTS, also had the transketolase test done.  All showed thiamin deficiency.

Another girl, also known to the mother, had P OTS.  Although she had not received the vaccine, her transketolase test showed thiamin deficiency.

Let me explain this source of confusion.  We have two nervous systems.  One is called the voluntary system by which we can act according to will and controlled by the thinking brain.  The other one is called the autonomic nervous system (ANS), controlled by the limbic system and brainstem, the evolutionally more primitive part of the brain.  This computes a given mental or physical environmental situation (stress) by means of our senses and enables us to adapt automatically to what might be called the “stress factors” that we meet on a daily    basis. For example, we sweat when it is hot and shiver when it is cold, both activated as an adaptive response to the “stress” of environmental temperature.

When the function of the autonomic nervous system becomes abnormal it is known as dysautonomia (dys, meaning abnormal; autonomia referring to the ANS).  Because this part of the brain is automatic and acting on a 24 hour basis, its energy requirement is very great and it is highly sensitive to loss of efficiency in oxidative metabolism.

Thiamin plays a part in other enzymes besides transketolase and they all have a role in the fundamental basis of energy metabolism. The union of oxygen with glucose (cellular fuel) is catalyzed by thiamin in oxidation (burning) to provide energy used for function.  It is therefore not surprising that thiamin deficiency severely affects the limbic system and brainstem.

Beriberi in its early stages is exactly like POTS arising from other causes, both being forms of dysautonomia.  By depicting thiamin deficiency, one specific cause of POTS is isolated.

The potential role of stress

It took many years to discover that thiamin deficiency was the cause of beriberi and we can use the history of this discovery to illustrate what might be termed the stress factor.

In the 19th century, factories were built in blocks, separated by corridors.  In the summer months workers would take their lunch in the corridors.  Initially they would be in the shade but when they were exposed to the sun as it began to shine into the corridor, some of the workers would get their first symptoms of beriberi.  It was because of the symptoms being initiated in a group of people at the same time that led to the long held and inaccurate conclusion that it was an infectious disease.

We now know that the ultraviolet component of sunlight imposes a significant stress on the human body and is the reason that we tan to provide a natural form of protection.  Any form of stress imposes a biological burden, requiring energy to meet the adaptive response.  There are in fact several, genetically determined diseases of metabolism that are intermittent in nature.

The affected person may be relatively normal until a stress factor such as a mild infection, an injury or even an inoculation is imposed.  The clinical expression of the disease then becomes manifest.

The stress factor, completely innocuous to a healthy energy metabolism, can initiate symptoms in a person where that energy metabolism is at risk.  The workers that succumbed to their first symptoms of beriberi under these conditions had a degree of thiamin deficiency that was as yet without symptoms or they were trivial, perhaps ascribed to other causes.

Conclusion and hypothesis

Three girls and one boy, all who have suffered the long-term effects of post-Gardasil P OTS, have been shown to be thiamin deficient by means of a transketolase study.

Without going into details, the family history of the boy suggests that genetics may play a part.  Another girl with P OTS had the same test and was thiamin deficient, but had not received the Gardasil vaccine.

All four of the vaccinated individuals were considered to be unusually bright students, athletes, or both, before they received the vaccine.

Thiamine deficiency results in an energy deficit and has been shown to damage mitochondria.  The brain has a high oxygen demand and it would be expected that its use would be proportional to the degree of intelligence.  Hence the intelligent student might be expected to be more at risk from high calorie marginal malnutrition.

I suggest that HPV vaccination acts as a non-specific stress factor, in a marginal state of energy metabolism, although there is another peculiar caveat to the Gardasil vaccine.  It is a yeast based vaccine in its synthesis.  The type of yeast used contains thiaminase II (another enzyme exists called thiaminase I), an enzyme that breaks the thiamin molecule down, making it biologically inert

Thiaminase disease has been described in Japan in conjunction with dietary thiamin deficiency.  The ingestion of sugar in its many different forms in the modern world, particularly in children and adolescents, overloads the capacity of thiamin to process it.  This results in a calorie to vitamin ratio that is abnormal and could be referred to as relative vitamin deficiency.

The HPV vaccination “stress factor” might be the “last straw” in those with a genetically, or dietary determined risk.

 
References:
[1] Blitshteyn S.  Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome following human papilloma virus vaccination. Eur J Neurol 2014;21:135-139.
 
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Gardasil: My doctors said there were no side effects#Vaccines#Danish#Health

Gardasil: My doctors said there were no side effects

By Sanni Charlotte Falcke, Kalundborg, Denmark

Gardasil: No Side Effects?

Gardasil: No Side Effects?

I am a 29 year old girl from Denmark who was harmed by the HPV vaccine Gardasil… Here is my story:

For as long as I can remember I have struggled with my mind. I have Paranoid Schizophrenia. It hasn’t always been easy being me. Whatever I have experienced in the past bears no comparison with how I am feeling now as it is no longer a mental problem but a physical problem and this change in my health has occurred after being vaccinated with Gardasil.

Because I was infected with a strain of the HPV virus and developed cervical dysplasia, I had to have a cone biopsy. After my surgery the doctor very kindly but firmly said that I should get this new vaccine because I was in the risk zone.  I went home and thought about it but decided not to get it because it was very expensive.

After a year or two the Danish government decided to make the vaccine free for girls in my age group but it was a time limited offer so I contacted my doctor to hear more about it.  I asked her if there were any side effects but she just replied,

“No, this vaccine has no side effects. You may get some redness or swelling at the injection site but nothing else.” 

When a doctor says that, you believe it, so I got the first shot on 16th October 2012.

In the evening I began to feel sick, I had nausea and I threw up and developed a fever and chills. This continued for 3 days. When I finally felt a little better from having the fever, I began to feel dizzy and for no apparent reason I would just blackout out of the blue. When I had fainted 3 times I went to the doctor (not even thinking it could be the vaccine).  She took some metabolism tests because I have low metabolism and some additional tests to check out the vitamins in my body and to see if perhaps I was becoming a diabetic.   Every single test was fine but she said that my metabolism could be too low and even although the tests were fine she decided to increase the dosage of this particular medication I was taking.  As I fainted a couple of times more I went back to the doctor again and her conclusion at that time was that it could be a virus or something wrong with my ears.

It was time for my second shot on 17th December 2012. When I arrived at the doctor’s office, I asked the guy who was going to give me the shot if the influenza symptoms I had last time could be because of the vaccine. He said that the vaccine didn’t have any side effects and he had never heard of anybody getting ill, so it must have been influenza.

The same thing happened again. I got so sick but this time I also had a very powerful stomach pain. The weeks following this shot I just felt so awful, I was so dizzy that people actually thought I was drunk.  I began to have daily headaches and sometimes had a bad migraine. I couldn’t concentrate, had trouble remembering things, got extremely tired and could sleep anywhere any time. But not even then did I make the possible connection with the vaccine.

I went to the doctor about 10 times more, all regarding the symptoms above, but she said the same thing each time: “I can’t do any more for you Sanni. You have to contact an audiologist.” 

But in the middle of it all I was moving home and I had to put everything on hold until I was settled in my new home.

On 10th April 2013, it was time for my third and final shot.  I had a new doctor and I asked him the same thing I had asked my previous doctor, if the cause of my symptoms were the vaccine. My doctor answered with the same answer: “No, this vaccine has no side effects.”

So I went ahead and got the final shot.

Of course the same thing happened this time also, I got very ill, and with the same symptoms as the second time I had the shot.

When the influenza-like symptoms were over, I began fainting a lot again. I was very dizzy and couldn’t hold my balance. I got more and more tired, developed breathing problems and hyperventilated a lot. I didn’t have the strength for anything anymore and even my daily walks with my dog or playing with my stepson became impossible.  I was afraid to walk up and down our stairs so I didn’t get out as I used to. So I went back to the doctor, who did a billion tests and of course all of them were fine.

The whole family was in the yard and I decided to go down to meet them. We were just standing there chatting and suddenly I got very dizzy and blacked out. My mother in law saw what happened to me.  She rang 911 (or 112 here in Denmark) and they came very quickly. My blood pressure and ECG were fine but they decided to take me to the hospital anyway. At the hospital they did a lot of tests, but found nothing.

My boyfriend, family and myself were now feeling very uneasy and scared at what was going on. My family is just becoming so nervous at letting me be alone in case I should fall and injure myself badly. They watch over me constantly. 

I have always been a happy girl who could do whatever she set her mind to, but now I have to think very carefully about attempting daily tasks.  My bicycle days are over and I can’t even take the train because I am scared I will fall down onto the rails.

After Gardasil, I have had many problems but the one thing that stands out in my mind was when I had problems with serious cramps in my legs, paralysis in my legs and the feeling I got in my legs when I woke up in the morning and had to actually beat them to get them to waken up. Fortunately it’s “only” a sleeping sensation in my legs now, I haven’t got the same problems anymore… but the symptoms keep on coming and changing every week.

My whole life has changed. The life I could have had is always on my mind. What if I had not been vaccinated would I then have been able to get a job?  What if I had just listened to my subconscious worries, would I then have been able to have a child? 

A lot of things keep going through my mind and I can’t stop blaming myself a little bit for not researching this vaccine a bit more. But when I get mad at myself I try to turn this anger towards the company that made this vaccine, the government that provides the vaccine and the doctors who keep on wrongly reassuring young girls that this vaccine is safe and has no side effects.

But in my entire struggle there is some light ahead.  I had an appointment at the neurologist’s office today and as a birthday gift I finally got that (referral) that I have been asking for, for the last year.  I got a (referral) to the hospital for a tilt table test (vippelejetest) to establish whether I have POTS (Postural Tachycardia Syndrome) because of my fast heart rate and the trouble I am having with dizziness when I am standing up and of course the number of times I have fainted. I have also received a referral to yet another hospital to establish whether I have some neurological damage. I am so happy, finally I am getting somewhere.

Now I just need to get even better, it’s not easy, but I’m a fighter!

I really feel for all the girls all over the world that were harmed by this vaccine. I never ever thought that this could happen to me. I am sure they did not think they could be hurt either. Like them, I trusted my doctors, I trusted them when they said that the vaccine was safe, I trusted them when they said there were no side-effects.

Now I am much wiser, I just wish there had been somebody who had told me the truth before I decided to go ahead with the Gardasil vaccine.

Story reposted from SaneVax.org

Sanni, it is evident that you are a bright and determined girl.  I can’t help but think that you are teaching the doctors and so many around you. Hopefully, the word will spread to doctors that Gardasil/Silgard and Cervarix have had severe and numerous side effects in many cases.  These drugs should have been taken off the market ages ago.  It is nothing short of a crime that they are on medical  shelves today.

I hope your doctors learn from what you and others in Denmark are going through.  Sometimes people can be so blind of the obvious around them, and it becomes deeply frustrating to those in pain. I am so sorry you have had to endure this trial.  I am certain you will make a difference in another individual’s life and they will not have to endure this same trial, due to your honesty and strength of character. 

You have also displayed such humility and kindness in sharing your very personal story. Thank you.

I can’t tell you how relieved I am that you have found SaneVax Inc.  They are dedicated individuals that have located healing formulas for your specific ailment, and I am sure by now you have felt of their big hearts.  I am also including a link of a product that has significant healing properties that I use on a regular basis. 

Earlier tonight I needed to laugh to ease some of the pain I endure time and again, and so I watched some YouTube clips of my favorite comedy group.  I have included a few favorite clips for you.  I hope it brings you, and your loving, and supportive family some laughter, because we all know laughter is great medicine. 

All the best, and God be with you.  jen  🙂

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